24 ' LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 
8.3. UTE CHIEF (Farr 1920). Very fine large flowers. S. light blue 
violet. F, rich royal purple. 35c. 
VICTORINE (Lemon 1840). S. mottled blue, F.violet blue, mottled 
white: Beautiful. 25c. 
VIKING (Bliss 1919). A good large blue bicolor. $1.00. 
VIOLA (Fos. 1918). A bluish violet of very free blooming habit. 
A more purplish Gold Crest, blooming over a long period. 50e. 
8.0. VIOLACEA GRANDIFLORA (1860). A massive rich blue. 25c. 
8.1. VIRGINIA MOORE (Shull 1921). Very beautiful pure bright 
yellow. 20c. 
8.3. WHITE KNIGHT (Saunders 1916). Beautiful snow white with- 
out markings of any kind. Heavy waxy texture. Considered one of 
the very best whites. 35c. 
WILLIAM MARSHALL (Perry 1918). Mauve to violet. Tall 
and vigorous. Pallida type. 75c. 
WINDHAM (Farr 1909). S. soft lavender pink, F. heavily veined 
with darker shades. 395c. 
8.4. W. J. FRYER (Fryer 1917). Large flower of fine shape. S. ruffled 
bright glistening yellow. F, reddish-purple with narrow yellow border. 
Throat white, beautifully striped old gold. 35c. 
7.2 WYOMISSING (Farr 1909). S. creamy white, suffused delicate 
soft rose, F. deep rose at base, shading to flesh colored border. 20c. 
7.5. ZUA (Crawford 1914). Dwarf. Deliciously fragrant. Crumpled 
and ruffied like fine silk crepe. Large flower of unique pearl grey 
coloring. Stock very scarce. $1.00. 
8.5. ZWANENBURG (Denis 1909). Large flower of exquisite coloring. 
S, cream, striped maroon. F, dark olive brown, flaked violet. 50e. 
All above Iris at one-half price, to close out stock. Order at once. 
Send your orders to 
LEAMON G. TINGLE 
PITTSVILLE, MD. 
