IRIS L^VIGATA (JAPAN IRIS), continued 



Hannibal. (D) White, veined with 

 purple. 



Hyde Park. (D, T) Reddish pur- 

 ple, blotched with white. 



Isabella. (D,T) Pale blue, chang- 

 ing to ashy gray. 



J. C. Vaughan. (D) Dwarf; pure 

 white. 



Tahoe. (D) Blue, shaded with 

 purple and veined with white. 



Mahogany. (D, T) Dark red, 

 shaded maroon. 



Mrs. C. T. Saxton. (D) Extra 

 double; pure white; enormous flowers. 

 An exceptionally good bloom. 



Mt. Hood. (A T) Deep blue; 

 good form. 



Navaho. (S) Pink ground, veined 

 with lavender. 



Norma. (/)) Deep lavender, cen- 

 ter deep lilac and yellow. 



Oriole. (D) Crimson. 



Orion. (D) Reddish pink, white 

 center and veined with white. 



Oscar. (5, T) Rosy white, veined 

 with lavender. 



Paragon. (D) Rich velvety purple. 



Princess Clothilda. (D) Ash gray, 

 blushed with purple. 



Prince C. de Rohan. (D) Deep, 



rich, shining dark blue. 



Pyramid. (D, T) Lilac - blue, 

 veined, white center. 



Quakeress. (S) Pink, veined with 

 blue, blue blotch at yellow center. 



Red Ridinghopd. Fine amaranth, 

 veined with white. 



Robt. Craig. (D, T) French gray - 

 white, tinted with purple on center 

 petals. 



Senator Lexow. (S) Indigo -blue; 

 great wavy petals a foot across. 



Shadow. (S) Deep purple. 



Souvenir. (S) Rosy pink, distinct 

 blue veins, pink center. 



Templeton. (D) Light violet, 

 shaded with reddish pink and flaked 

 with white. 



Vesta. (5, T) Rosy pink, finely 

 veined with white, center petals 

 purple. 



Victor. (D) White, veined with 

 violet and porcelain-blue. 



Violet Cap. (S) Purple and white. 



Wm. Fell. (D) White, veined 

 with indigo. 



Zenobia. (D) Deep purplish pink, 

 shaded and veined with white, light 

 margin to edge of petals. 



Strong grower, producing large 



IRIS pallida dalmatica. A rare sort, 

 light blue flowers in early June. 



I. pallida speciosa. A very desirable sort, producing bright indigo -blue 

 flowers on long stems ; early June ; fragrant. 



I. Pseudacorus. Very robust variety; the broad, dark green foliage gives 

 a splendid setting to the numerous bright deep yellow flowers of late May and 

 early June. 



I. pumila alba. Of extremely dwarf habit, it is highly valuable for border 

 work. Flowers of pure white, produced on very short, stocky stems. Flowers 

 early. 



I. Sibirica. This variety forms sturdy clumps and flowers profusely on 

 long stems; flowers of bright lilac-blue. May and June. (Later than var. 

 orientalis.) 



I. Sibirica, var. alba. An extremely dainty variety, with very narrow 

 foliage and delicate white flowers. 



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