CAMILLA DUBUAR. A pink self of good size, 

 pi'olific ill ])lo()iniiig lialiit, and with rampant foliage 

 tliat is lii<ilily rcLiarded as suitable for pool })lanting. 

 Tliis is soiiiriliiim different $2.50 



CAXDLKLKiUT. I'ale pinkish Imff, entirely over- 

 laid lavender. Vei'v tall, with vigorous foliage, and 

 rapid of increase $1.00 



CANOPUS. In a class with Alcazar and Lent 

 Vrilliainson. this Dominion seedling is one of our 

 finest garden irises, on account of the rich prune- 

 piirplc color and the heavily textured, large flowers 

 which hold up in any weather 40c 



CANYON ]\IISTS." Very tall mauve self, akin to 

 Mile. Schwartz in tone, but a more shapely flower. 



50c 



CARDINAL. Certainly one of the best of all 

 Dominion seedlings, and in fact one of the world's 

 finest irises. ]\lassive in size, with broad falls of 

 deep, velvety, crimson-purple. Indispensable. . .$1.00 



CHALCEDOXY. (Hves a salmon-pink effect in 

 mass. A ver.y fine iris 35c 



CHALICE. Solid yellow self, even beard and style 

 arms being same tone of citron yellow. Tremendous 

 iiicicascr 25c 



CIIAKTIER. A good clear white, of very fine 

 form and heavy substance $1.00 



CHASSEl'R. A very late yellow, with buds heav- 

 ily stained Prussian red. Fine garden effect. . . .50c 



CINNABAR. Wonderfully rich, deep purple, me- 

 dium size flowers on tall stems $1.50 



CITRONELLA. Truly one of the finest garden 

 irises, with brilliant yellow standards, and falls of 

 the same color heavily stained carmine. Quite tall. 



35c 



CLAUDE MONET. A variegata with rich yellow 

 standards and red falls bordered .yellow 50c 



CONCHITA. An odd blend with pale bronze 

 standards and falls of the same color marked with 

 red 35c 



COPPERSMITH. A very tall and robust iris with 

 large flowers of copper-lironze, overlaid with vclvctv 

 red $1.75 



CRBISON GLOAV. Unifonu shade of brilliant rose. 

 Ram]iant growing, very tall 50c 



CRCSADER. An old-timer that has few peers for 

 real blue effect in the garden 25c 



DEBUTANTE. A bewitching soft pink, on low 

 stalks, for front of the border 50c 



DELIGHT. Very lovely plicata with only the rose 

 style branches to detract from its whiteness 50c 



DISTINCTION. Very light rose, shaded yellow 

 near the center. Low growing, free flowering. . .50c 



DON QUIXOTE. :\Ionster blend of jialc buff and 

 light lavender, rich beard • 50c 



DREA]\I. An old standby among the pinks. Rapid 

 of increase and a picture in the garden. You must 

 have it 25c 



DITKE OF BEDFORD. One of the best of the Do- 

 minion race, with very large flowers of dark violet 

 and rich jnirple 50c 



DUKE OF YORK. Ex(piisite soft lavender-mauve, 

 with tall and beautifully branched stalks. Vigorous 

 and free blooming 25c 



ELAINE. Beautiful blend of light tones. Purplish 

 lilac, shaded Avith yellow, and with large flowers 

 abundantly produced 50c 



EL CAPITAN. Giant blooms which always evoke 

 exclamations of surprise. A bicolor of light manga- 



nese violet, of perfect shape and of excellent habit. 



$1.00 



ENSORCELEUR. A very large new French va- 

 riety of unique coloring. Standards white, overlaid 

 and stippled lilac, falls white, with veins of dark 

 lilac. Something different 75c 



ESPLENDIDO. A California variety that gives a 

 rich, deep red effect on the landscape. Large flowers. 



25c 



ESTRALLON. Standards white, flushed lavender, 

 falls red-purple 35c 



ETOILE DU IMATIN. Sulfihur standards, the falls 

 light yellow, flushed blue, with maroon veins at the 

 center. A French novelty 50c 



EUPHE:\1IA. Self of richest, darkest, purple. 

 Rapid grower and blooms very freely 1.50 



EVADNE. Beautiful bronzy rose-red. This is one 

 of the most brilliant of all irises when seen in a mass 

 or clump. Sure grower and tremendous multiplier. 



30c 



FiS.MES. Seldom offered and (|uite rare. A large 

 blend of cream, yellow and olive, with rich orange 

 beard 50c 



FOLKWANG. A large flower of lovely coloring, 

 with standards of white, faintly flushed rose, and 

 falls of claret red, edged cream. This is one of the 

 handsomest irises originating in Germany 50c 



FIIA AXGELICO. Standards of deep buff, falls 

 light violet lilue, overlaid yellowish-bronze. Very 

 rich beard. A recent French iris $1.00 



GABRIEL. One of the very best of the giant blues, 

 with magnificent standards of clear steel blue. A 

 great iris $1.00 



GARGANTUK. Solid deep blue, similar to Wedge- 

 wood, but darker and much taller. A very attractive 

 garden subject $1.00 



GAVIOTA. A creamy white iilicata, with yellow 

 and brown stitchings. Very fa.st increaser, and a 

 color combination seldom seen 25c 



GAY HUSSAR. A gay thing, indeed! A combi- 

 nation of richest and brightest yellow and velvety 

 ox-blood red falls " $1.00 



GEORGE J. TRIBOLET. This variety, rating 90, 

 is one of our finest very dark irises. The color is 

 blackish-purple, overlaid with a bronzy suffusion, 

 and lit -with a fine yellow beard. Vigorous and tall. 



35c 



GEORGE YELD. An attractive and brilliant com- 

 bination of apricot and crimson, the standards shaded 

 rose, and the falls edged with a narrow band of buff. 

 Another very easy grower and exceptionally prolific 

 hlooiiier 25c 



GER.AIAINE PERTHUIS. A wonderful iris, with 

 substance like leather. A huge, glowing flower of 

 bright red-pur]de. with a fiery orange beard. Very 

 fragrant $1.00 



GLA^IOUR. Another of the well-known Domin- 

 ion seedlings. INIauve standards, tinted rose; falls 

 red purple, flushed bronze $1.00 



(JLORIAE. Another gigantic blue, with the tlii'oat 

 reticulated brown, set with an orange beard. Tall 

 and handsome $1.00 



GLOWING EMBERS. Tan or chamois colored 

 standards ; falls of rich crimson with netted hafts 

 of orange and yellow. Large bloom, very tall, and 

 with heavy foliage 50c 



G0LDP:'X harvest, a yellow fall bloomer. Not 

 a solid yellow, but has a bluish sheen suffusing the 

 entire flower $2.00 



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