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BIANCA (Mil. 1912). S. and F. lemon yellow, streaked cream 
white, with some purple on F.. 25c. 
! BLUE BOY (Fos. 1913). S. violet, F. velvety purplish violet. 25c. 
7.4. BLUET (Sturt. 1918). A light blue lavender with F, slightly 
darker than S. 40c. 
8.8. B. Y. MORRISON (Bliss 1919). Very handsome and distinctive 
flower. Delicate lavender, with a dark velvety purple centre to the 
falis.”-75¢. 
8.1 CAMELOT (Bliss 1918). White, edged with blue lines. Very free 
flowering. 50c. 
: CANOPUS (Bliss 1921). Dominion seedling. Large flower of 
great substance. Reddish violet standards with rich velvety purple 
falls. $7.50. | 
7.5. CAPRICE (Vilmorin 1904). Very fragrant. Clear cerise stand- 
ards with deeper falls. 20c. 
8.9. CATERINA (Foster 1909). A beautiful soft lilac-blue. 35c. 
CECIL MINTURN (Farr 1922). Soft cataiyea rose. One of 
Iarr’s masterpieces. $1.50. 
CELESTE. Pure celestial blue throughout, shading to porcelain, 
large open flowers. 15c. 
CHAS. DICKENS. S. light violet, F. indigo with white base. 15c. 
| CHARLOTTE PATTI. S. golden, F. light yellow veined white.15c. 
7.8. CLEMATIS (Bliss 1917). Very fragrant. Light lavender-violet, 
with the six petals opening out flat like a clematis, with the deep 
lavender veining showing on standards and falls. 75c. 
8.6. CLUNY (Vilmorin 1920). A magnificent early variety with large 
flowers of pale lilac-blue. 50c. 
8.0. COL. CANDELOT (Millet 1907). Light rosy bronze standards, 
with rich velvety-maroon falls. Orange beard. 40c. 
CORDELIA. Exceptionally beautiful. S. rosy lilac, F. rich ecrim- 
son purple. Very free flowering. Late. 20c. 
8.3. CORRIDA (Millet 1914). Neat analyne blue. Perfect shape and 
unusual color. One of the best for garden effects. 40c. 
8.4. CRETONNE (Bliss 1919) An exquisite combination of bronze- 
purple and rich carmine, with contrasting golden beard. ‘75c. 
8.7. CRUSADER (Foster 1913). A mammoth flower and very beauti- 
ful. S, uniform light blue, F, deeper bluish-violet. with a white throat 
that is lined with brown. Deep orange beard. 50c. 
8.0. DALILA (Denis 1914). Flesh-white standards and Dahlia-purple 
falls. Free flowering ard beantiful. 25e.: 
DALMARIUS (G. & K. 1907). S. satiny grey, F. lilac with silvery 
sheen. 25c. | 
6.7 DARIUS. S. yellow, F. lilac, margined white. Orange beard. 15c. 
7.8. DAWN (Yeld 1911). Very pale yellow; almost white—reticulated 
brown at base. bright yellow beard. Very fine flower. 25c. 
8.2. DELICATISSIMA (Millet 1914). Beautiful soft rosy-lavender. 
Orange beard. Large, handsome flowers. 75c. 
To close out above Iris I will give 50% discount from above prices. 
