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8.4. QUAKER LADY (Farr 1909). A refined blending of beautiful 
colors that is hard to describe. S, smoky lavender with rich golden- 
yellow at base, both colors gradually blending into each other. F, soft 
lavender with lemon yellow haft. The haft beautifully marked golden- 
brown. Rich orange beard. 
7.5. QUEEN ALEXANDRIA (Barr 1910). S, dull smoky lavender, 
F, lilac, reticulated bronze at base, over a white throat. 
9.0. QUEEN CATERINA (Sturt. 1918). Beautiful uniform orchid 
self with golden veining on haft. Rich orange beard. 
REBECCA. 8S. golden yellow, F. mahogany brown. 
8.4. RHEIN NIXIE (G. & K. 1910). S, pure snow white, F, rich purple 
with white border. Orange beard. Strikingly beautiful. 
RICARDI FONCE (Denis 1916). S. extra dark dolphin blue, F. 
dolphin blue strongly striped at the base iron brown. 
RODNEY (Bliss 1919). S. and F. self violet blue. 
§.6. ROMANY (Bliss 1919). S, pale yellow, F, bright red. 
6.9 ROSE UNIQUE (Farr 1910). S. and F. violet rose. 
8.0. SARPEDON (Yeld 1914). S, very large light violet-blue, F, red- 
dish-violet, beautifully marked. Yellow beard. 
8.3. SEMINOLE (Farr 1920). S, soft violet rose, F, rich velvety 
crimson, bright orange beard. Large flowers, prolific bloomer. 
8.8. SHEKINAH (Sturt. 1918). A very beautiful pale yellow, much 
deeper at the throat. Bright lemon beard. 
7.6. SHERWIN WRIGHT (Kohankie 1915). Beautiful deep rich 
buttercup yellow self, with a beard of same uniform shade. 
SIMPLICITY (McK. 1921).White, medium size and height. $1.00. 
8.3. SINDJKHA (Sturt. 1918). Smoky lavender. 
SIR ROBERT PEEL. S. light blue, F. dark blue. 
9.3. SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU (Millet 1914). One of the very 
finest and richest Irises. Large flowers and prolific bloomer. S, Brad- 
ley’s violet, F, velvety purple. 
8.1 STAMBOUL. S. light blue, F. rich violet blue. Or vigorous 
free flowering habit. 
STEEPWAY (Scott 1922). S. fawn, suffused reddish fawn, F. 
rosy mauve with brown reticulations. Orange beard. Distinctive. 
SUZANNE AUTISSIER (Den. 1923). A blue bicolor. 
7.8. SWATARA (Farr 1918). Large attractive flower. S, lobelia blue, 
suffused bronzy yellow at base. F, bright violet with conspicuous 
orange beard. 
8.5. SWEET LAVENDER (Bliss 1919). A wonderful flower with pale 
lavender blue standards and deep rosy- lavender falls. 
8.0. TOM TIT (Bliss 1919). Deep violet-blue self. 
