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Iris 



The following Iris are for sale at the price indicated, postage pre- 

 paid. 12 plants of the same variety are offered at ten times the price 

 of a single plant. Where a number precedes the name of a variety, 

 this is the American Iris Society's Symposium rating and, while not 

 final, it is the best single guide we have to the merits or popularity 

 of a variety. These numbers are based on 10 as being perfection. 



The best time for transplanting Iris is after they are through 

 flowering in July or August. Prices quoted in this catalog are for 

 shipment at that time. 



ABD-EL-KADIR. S. smoked yellow, F.yellow, veined plum. 15e. 



8.6 AFTERGLOW (Sturt. 1918). Soft grayish lavender, shaded with 

 yellow at the centre. 35c. 



7.9. ALBERT VICTOR (Barr 1885). Large, fragrant, light blue. 20c. 



8.9. ALCAZAR (Vilmorin 1910). A giant flower. One of the largest 

 and most gorgeous in coloring. S, light blue, flushed rose, F, rich vel- 

 vety crimson-purple, heavily marked at base. 30c. 



9.4 AMBASSADOR (Vilmorin 1920). A magnificent flower of great 

 substance. S, glistening silky texture of smoky-lavender, beautifully 

 marked at base, F, rich purple-maroon, bright orange beard. $1.00. 



8.3. AMBIGU (Vilmorin 1916). Very beautiful. Erect ruffled stand- 

 ards of clear smoky red, with rich velvety purple falls. 50c. 



8.4. ANNA FARR (Farr 1913). One of the best frilled white Iris, 

 with lavender blue markings at edge and around the base. 50c. 



8.3. ANNE LESLIE (Sturt. 1917). White, rose tinted standards with 

 dahlia-carmine falls. 50c. 



8.3. ARCHEVEQUE (Vilmorin 1911). A striking flower of brilliant 

 coloring. S, rich violet-purple, F, bright velvet-crimson. 40c. 



ARGONAUT (Bliss 1920). Pale lavender blue. The stalks are well 

 set with large flowers. At their best when massed. 75c. 



8.4. ARSACE (Millet 1913). S, lobelia violet, bordered mauve, F, 

 mauve, clouded soft rose. 40c. 



9.2. ASIA (Yeldl920). One of the most wonderful Irises in cultiva- 

 tion. Free flowering, large blooms of pale lavender and violet purple. 

 Large golden beard. $3.50. 



ASSYRIAN (Bliss 1919). S. and F. two shades of clear deep 

 violet, margined towards base of segments with yellow. Bright 

 golden beard. $1.00. 



7.5 ATLAS (Mil. 1903). Solid dark blue, veined black. Of vigorous 

 habit. 25c. 



8.2. AZURE (Bliss 1918). Medium size flower clear and intense in 

 coloring. S, lavender-blue, F, rich violet-blue. 50c. 



