16 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 



EMIR (Yeld 1918). S. pale blue, F. rich dark purple blue. $1.00. 

 8.0. FAIRY (Kenn. 1905). Dainty and different from any other white. 

 S, milk white, very delicately pencilled pale blue, F, opalescent yellow- 

 ish white with deep orange beard, crests a beautiful pale blue. 35c. 

 FLORENTNA. Creamy white. Fragrant. Fine for cutting. 15c. 

 FRANCINA (Bliss 1920). S. spotted and heavily veined with red- 

 dish purple, F. edged with similar color. Very distinct, fl.00. 



FRITJOF (G. & K.). S. soft lavender, F. soft purple, shaded 

 lavender, very large. 25c. 



FRO (G. & K.). S. deep gold. F. brilliant chestnut brown. 25c. 

 FUERSTIN LONYAY (G. & K. 1920). S. bright violet rose, F. 

 deeper violet rose with white markings at base of falls. $2.00. 



8.8. GEORGIA (Farr 1920). Very beautiful large flower of uniform 

 bright rose. Orange beard. $1.00. 



7.6. GLOIRIE DE HILLEGON ( ?). Early, very beautiful light violet. 

 Orange beard. Free flowering. 20c. 



7.5. GOLD CREST (Dykes 1914). Self colored bright violet-blue, 

 with a conspicuous golden beard from which its name is derived. 50c. 



8.5. GREVIN (Vilmorin 1920). Late. Deep violet with yellow shad- 

 ings. Very large, handsome flowers. 50c. 



HARRIET PRESBY (Presby 1922). Two shades of petunia violet. 

 Handsome flower on tall stems. ¥1.75. 



7.4. HAUTEFEUILLE (Denis 1910). Unique flower of dark violet- 

 purple. 50c. 



H. CRAMER S. deep celestial blue, F. pure Yale blue, tall habit, 

 blooms early. 15c. 



HERANT. S. bluish lilac, F. violet in center and lilac blue at 

 edge of petals. 15c. 



7.4. HIAWATHA (Farr 1913). S, pale lavender, F, rich velvety 

 pansy-violet reticulated white at base and edged lavender. 25c. 



IGOUF (Millet 1911). S. lavender blue with a cream and tan edge, 

 F. blue purple with bronze markings at base. Above average. 75c. 

 INGEBORG. Enormous pure white flowers with distinct yellow 

 beard. 25c. 



7.8. IRIS KING (G. & K. 1907). A combination of old gold and ma- 

 roon that makes this Iris very fittingly named, as it is one of the 

 richest in coloring among the moderate priced Iris. 20c. 



8.6. ISOLENE (Vilmorin 1904). Large and exceedingly beautiful 

 flower. Prolific bloomer. S, very large, soft crinkled silky lilac, F, 

 purplish old rose. Golden beard. Beautiful brown markings and 

 golden shadings at the throat. Prolific bloomer. 25c. 



8.3 IVANHOE (Millet 1911). S. light blue, F. lavender blue. 75c. 

 JAPANESQUE (Farr 1921). Opens like a Japanese Iris, with 

 the six petals opening out flat. Bright lavender, violet and lilac. $1.50. 



