ALTA 



CALIFORNIA 



LE CORREGE 



A very deep red-brown, with glowing orange 

 beard. The standards are overlaid bronze. A browner 

 and richer Ambassaduer ; a really great iris. 



Each 25c ; three for 50c 



LEGEND 



A huge flower of the Cardinal type; rich deep 

 claret falls, seemingly of pure velvet, and standards 

 of deep blue, slightly bronzed. The color combination 

 is a bit like that in Sir Michael, although Legend is 

 considerably darker all around. The flowers are en- 

 livened by a heavy gold beard. Here is one of the 

 largest and most majestic irises in commerce today, 

 with every possible good point, and the price is 

 reasonable for such a new introduction. From the 

 Wareham collection in Cincinnati. One of Schreiner's 

 "100 Super-Iris". Shown on page 28. Each $1.50 



LODESTAR 



One of the last to flower, this bright combination 

 of glittering yellow standards and very dark brown- 

 ish falls is a real "high light" in any garden. Flowers 

 are of perfect formation, lavishly produced. Height 

 about two and a half feet. Very small rhizomes al- 

 ways. Each 50c 



LOETITI A MICHAUD 



Gigantic in size, perfect in every detail, this iris 

 retains its popularity in spite of numerous compet- 

 itors. Of an even tone of soft lobelia-blue, a little 

 deeper than the blue of the sky, a light yellow beard 

 for contrast. This ofttimes grows shoulder high, and 

 is one of the many irises classed as tender that can 

 be depended upon to thrive in almost any section of 

 the country. Among the indispensables. 



Each 25c ; three for 50c 



LOS ANGELES 



Sister seedling of the wonderful plieata San Fran- 

 cisco. A giant in size, snowy white, with faint edg- 

 ings of lavender-blue. Splendid stalks were on ex- 

 hibit in the St. Paul iris show, and it was growing 

 and blooming lustily in the Schreiner garden in that 

 city, indicating that it is really quite hardy when 

 once acclimated. Each 60c ; three for $1.25 



MAGENTA 



Very deep amethyst-violet, a shade not compar- 

 able to any other iris. Very free blooming, with 

 flowers better than average size. This is another 

 variety which makes a grand showing on a two-year 

 clump, and especially when planted adjacent to pink 

 or vellow. Each 50c 



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