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ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



LIBERTY IRIS-Concluded 



Per 

 Each Dozen 



FAIRY— (Plic.) One of the most beautiful and 

 graceful. Divisions all very Droad, standards in- 

 curving and falls recurving, producing a globular 

 form. S. white with midrib of soft green, deli- 

 cately veined soft blue at the base. F. creamv 

 white delicately veined blue at base; style arms 

 very conspicuous, bright clear blue. Two feet. 

 This is one of the indispensables $0.25 $2.50 



FLAVESCENS — A delicate shade of soft yellow; 



large 20 2.00 



FLORENCE BARR — A delicate, pretty Iris, of very 

 soft coloring, pale blush rose lilac, slightly deeper 

 in the falls. Small flowers. Twenty-four inches .25 2.50 



FLORENTINA ALBA— Blue-white, slightly flushed 

 lavender, very large, long flowers, fragrant and 

 one of the earliest— t 20 2.00 



FOSTER'S YELLOW— (Var.) F. and S. rich 

 creamy-yellow, intermediate in color between 

 Flavescens or Canary Bird and Bearded Aurea. 

 Eighteen inches „ _ 25 2.50 



FRO — (New.) S. deep gold; F. brilliant chestnut- 

 brown with narrow border of gold; styie arms gold .50 5.00 



GAGUS — (New.) S. clear light yellow; F. carmine- 

 violet with brownish cast netted on white; distinct 

 bordet of dull prale yellow. Good form, falls droop- 

 ing, all divisions short and broad .35 3.50 



GYPSY QUEEN— S. old gold; F. dark maroon, re- 

 ticulated light yellow _ _ .20 2.00 



HECTOR — S. pearl-yellow; F. crimson black of vel- 

 vety sheen _ .20 2.00 



HELGE — Lemon-yellow; pearly shading .35 3.50 



HER MAJESTY— S. a lovely rose-pink; F. bright 



crimson, tinged a darker shade _ 35 3.50 



HONORABILIS— S. golden; F. rich mahogany- 

 brown _ 20 2.00 



INNOCENZA — S. and F. ivory-white, crest rich 

 golden; very delicate and beautiful .35 3.50 



JEANNE D'ARC— A lovely Iris, with large flowers. 

 Semi-early. S. very large, ruffled, spreading after 

 the manner of the Japanese, white border very 

 delicately penciled bright lilac; F. pure white bor- 

 dered lilac at base; style arms tipped and midrib 

 deep bright lilac. Thirty-one inches _ .30 3.00 



JUANITA — S. and F. clear blue, deeper than Dak 



matica; large fragrant flowers „ _ .50 5.00 



KHEDIVE — Lovely lavender, with distinctly aris- 

 tocratic beard of orange; like Tinaei, but smaller; 

 Thirty inches _ „ .25 2.50 



KOCHII — S. and F. rich dark claret, one of the 



darkest color. Early _ 35 3.50 



LOHENGRIN— S. and F. uniform soft shade of Cat- 

 tleya-rose; very large.... _ .50 5.00 



LORLEY— -S. light yellow; F. ultramarine-blue, bor- 

 dered cream _ _ _ .35 3.50 



MADAME CHEREAU— White, elegantly frilled 



with a wide border of clear blue 20 2.00 



MAORI KING— S. rich golden-yellow; F. velvety 

 crimson, margined gold i , 



MARMORA— (Sq.) S. sulphur and fawn; F. crim- 

 son-purple, margined lavender. Twenty-two 

 inches . 



Per 

 Each Dozen 



$0.25 $2.50 



.20 2.00 



MINERVA— S. gray; F. 

 purple _ _ 



white reticulated maroon- 



.25 2.50 



MONSIGNOR— (Neg.) New. Superb coloring. 

 The standards are pale violet^ the very broad falls 

 have for a ground the same color, but, except for a 

 broad border, it is richly overlaid and very broadly 

 veined dusky velvet violet. The flowers are large 

 and massive. Very distinct. Twenty-three inches 



MRS. H. DARWIN— Pure white, falls slightly re- 

 ticulated at the base 



NIBELUNGEN— (Var.) New. S. fawn; F. violet- 

 purple with fawn margin; style arms fawn with 

 midrib of yellow _ _ 



NOKOMIS— (Fair.) (Am.) S. pale lavender-white 

 spotted dark violet-blue on inside at base; F. 

 lovely, velvety violet-blue, a wonderful color, bor- 

 der lavender-white witn distinct wire edge of violet. 

 Medium sized flowers of rounded form. Tall, vig- 

 orous and free.- „ „ „ 



PALLIDA DALMATICA— S. fine lavender; F. clear 

 deep lavender; flowers very large; extra fine 



PERFECTION— (Barr, about 18S0.) H. C. R. H. 



S. 1916. S. light blue; F. dark, velvety, violet- 

 black with orange beard. Handsome flower that 

 attracts much attention in mass _ 



PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE— S. soft clear 

 yellow; F. rich plum, bordered cream, very flor- 

 iferous and a rapid grower 



PURPLE PRINCE — S. intense deep violet-blue; F. 

 velvety dark purple 



QUEEN ALEXANDER— (Sq.) New. Splendid 

 flowers, very large and full, with broad divisions. 

 Coloring distinct, a medium shade of rosy-lavender 

 with suffusion of fawn; style arms banded dull 

 amber. Two and one-half feet . 



.30 



3.00 



.25 



2.50 



.30 



3.00 



QUEEN OF MAY- 

 pink, beautiful 



-A lovely soft rose-lnac, almost 



ORIENTAL- (Farr.) (Pall.) S. clear blue; F. rich 

 royal-blue. The very conspicuous orange beards 

 give a beautiful effect of mingled blue and gold to 

 the flowers. Thirty-two inches 



RHEIN NIXE— S. pure white; F. deep violet-blue, 

 with a white edge— _ _ _ 



ROYAL — -Blue and violet; rather short stem but 

 very rich color. „ 



SAMBUCINA— S. coppery-rose; F. 

 with an orange crest; very showy- 



rosy-purple. 



2UA — (New.) Standards and falls delicate lavender, 

 crumpled and ruffled like fine crepe. Flowers large 

 and fra&Tant. Very unique. Stocks very limited. 

 Eighteen inches _ 



.35 3.50 



.35 3.50 



.35 3.50 



.35 3.50 



.25 2.50 



.50 5.00 



.25 2.50 



.75 7.50 



.50 5.00 



.35 3.50 



.25 2.50 



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