LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 19 
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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 ot 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. 
8.0. JACQUESIANA (Lemon 1840). An amazing rich coloring and 
exceedingly beautiful flower. S, coppery rose, deepening to a bronze 
throat, F, rich velvety crimson-maroon. Golden beard. 25c. 
8.1. JUNIATA (Farr 1919). Large handsome, very fragrant flowers 
on long strong stems. Makes a gorgeous bouquet and is equally 
effective in the garden. Light blue with orange beard. 20c. 
7.8. KNYSNA (Bliss 1917). 8, deep old gold, F, velvety crimson- 
maroon, very prettily marked at the throat. Golden beard. 35c. 
LANCELOT (Bliss 1919). Pale rosy mauve. Same color through- 
out, tall, well shaped, good substance. $1.25. 
8.3. LA NEIGE (Verdier 1912). Very beautiful cream white with 
yellow beard. One of the best whites and quite distinctive. 50c. 
LA TENDERESSE. S. porcelain, F. light blue, veined violet. 15c. 
9.6. LENT A. WILLIAMSON (Williamson 1918). Rated in 1922 by 
the American Iris Society as the finest Iris in the world. Early. 
Campanula violet and velvety royal purple. Brilliant gold beard. Mas- 
Sive in growth and flower. 50c. 
LEONE TRENANCE (Bliss 1922).A new purple bicolor. S. pale 
lavender, F. slightly darker and much reticulated. Medium size. 
One of the most free flowering of all Irises. ‘75c. 
9.1. LEVERRIER (Denis 1917). A mammoth flower of great beauty. 
Chinese violet bi-color. $1.00. 
8.2. LOHENGRIN (G. & K. 1910). Very large ruffled flower of pale 
lilac, fading to white at throat. Extremely beautiful. 20c. 
9.1. LORD OF JUNE (Yeld 1911). An exceedingly handsome Iris. 
ee of the very best. S, pale lavender blue, F, rich deep analine 
ue. 65c. 
To close out above Iris I will give 50% discount from above prices. 
