GOLDEN PROMISE. Clear yellow standards, the 

 falls yellow with lavender and golden bronze tints 

 near the haft 50c 



GOLD IMPERIAL. A solid chrome yellow self. 

 Exceptionally rapid of increase, it soon makes a 

 golden spot in the border 25c 



GOLD STREAM. A very tall cream-yellow, with 

 brilliant orange beard, giving it a very striking ap- 

 pearance $4.00 



GOLDVLIEvSS. A bright variegata, another Ger- 

 man production, bearing fine large blooms with 

 golden brown standards and reddish brown falls. 

 Very free 25c 



GRACE STURTEVANT. Almost black-brown 

 when first opening, this huge velvety Dominion seed- 

 ling stands as one of the most popular of all ii'ises. 



$5.00 



GRAPTA. Small flower, but interesting color note 

 of "molasses and toast" tones 25c 



HARMONY. Self of deep violet blue, with stiik- 

 ing blue beard. Very early 25c 



HAVAMAL. Cream standards, the falls gleaming 

 violet blue and edged cream 75c 



HIDALGO. Very large and tall lavender-pink 

 self, giving a soft pink effect in mass. Beautiful 

 under artificial light 50c 



IDUNA. Soft cream standards, violet blue falls. 

 From Germany 35c 



IMPERATOR. A rose-red self, overlaid bronze 

 and with eonsideralile l)rown at the throat. Flower 

 of good size and shape 35c 



ION. An improved "Swazi" of great size, very 

 deep Bradley's violet of wonderful form and im- 

 mense size. Cream beard $6.00 



JACINTO. A lovely lavender-pink, that is espe- 

 cially beautiful in early morning or evening. Large 

 flower, 40 inches 35c 



JACQUELINE GUILLOT. Pure solid lavender 

 blue self, of satiny smoothness and tipped with a 

 white beard. TaU and of enormous size 25c 



JANE WILLIAMSON. Exquisite blend of rose, 

 old gold and maroon. Not large, but very floi'iferous 

 and especially lovely $1.50 



JEAN CHEVREAU. A dainty speckled plicata of 

 cream and white, heavily dotted with brown and 

 flushed buff ". 25c 



JUBILEE. Like the foregoing in many respects, 

 but is flushed witli jiink in addition to the buff and 

 brown 50c 



JULIA MAlvLOWE. Large and tall, giving a pink 

 and red effect. One of Skull's best introductions. 40c 



KALOS. The slightly ruffled standards are shaded 

 with soft pink, while the falls of the same color are 

 peppered rose 25c 



KAAV CHIEF. A small but very bright flower of 

 rosy cinnamon and rich dark violet $1.00 



KESTREL. Standards lobelia violet, falls velvety 

 nigrosin violet, redder than Glamour. Easy grower. 



50c 



KING KARL. A dotted and sanded plicata in 

 apricot tones, with specks of brown audi red, giving 

 it a unique and attractive effect. A large flower ; 

 late 50c 



LA BOHEMIENNE. A queer thing in deep helle- 

 bore red, bright orange beard. Small, but certainly 

 a novelty 75c 



LADY BYNG. One of the freest blooming varie- 

 ties, an attractive shade of mauve or orchid ])ink. 

 Glorious in mass 25c 



LE CORREGB. A very deep red-brown, with glow- 

 ing orange beard. The standards are overlaid bronze. 

 A browner and richer Ambassadeur; a really great 

 iris $1.50 



LE GRANDE FERRE. A huge flower of blended 

 tones of grey, fawn, yellow, and light reddish laven- 

 der, brownish near the center. Unlike any other. 50c 



LENT A. AVILLIA1\IS0N. A broad and massive 

 iris, deep purple suffused bronze. An old sort that 

 remains very popular 25c 



LEONATA. Pale blue, of very large size, prodiiced 

 on four-foot stems. Brownish at the haft, with 

 orange beard 35c 



LEVERRIBR. Standards rosy mauve, falls bright 

 pansy violet. A very large flower on heavy and tall 

 stalks. A rose-pink effect 25c 



LINDBERGH. A new variety, having standards 

 of lavender blue and falls of rich violet blue, bor- 

 dered lavender. A striking flower $1.50 



LOELIA. An odd but very beautiful flower of 

 deep heliotrope overlaid copper. This is a recent 

 French sort, and very rare 75c 



LONA. Soft buff, sanded and dotted i)urple. .50c 



LORD LAI\IBOURNE. Very early, a tall and pro- 

 lific blooming iris in tones of rosy fawn and brilliant 

 madder crimson. Hafts netted with brown and gold. 

 One of the vei'y best iris at a low price 25c 



LORD OP JUNE. This old but lovely large blue 

 never fails to attract notice 25c 



LOUDOUN. Exquisite flower of light amber and 

 white, the falls heavily flushed 50c 



LOUTS BEL. One of the darkest of all iris, a solid 

 blackish purple. Large bloom on a medium height 

 stem 75c 



MAGNIFICA. As the name implies, a grand thing 

 of monster size ; a bright, glowing red violet, with 

 tliroat overlaid soft brown. The standards are lighter 

 in tone, almost pink, and exceptionally broad. A 

 most impressive variety 25c 



IMAJESTIC. Standards clear blue, flushed bronze; 

 falls broad and squarely held, of brilliant raisin pur- 

 ple. A Dominion seedling of wonderful form and 

 huge size, with very tall and well branched stalks. 25c 



MARSH MARIGOLD. A very bright variegata. 

 Small flower, but fine in mass 25c 



MARY BARNETT. A beautiful clear blue self with 

 exceptionally brilliant center. This is a free bloom- 

 ing sort, and gives a very remarkable pale blue 

 splash of color 50c 



MAPY GIBSON. Soft blend of peach and apricot. 

 An entrancingly beautiful variety, producing many 

 flowers on tall, wiry stems. Rapid of increase and a 

 sure grower 25c 



M. BRUN. A large Ricardi hybrid. Blended tones 

 of buff and brown, containing some reddish laven- 

 der $1.00 



MENTOR. An early sort, very dark violet in gen- 

 eral color effect. Orange beard 35c 



MESTOR. Another very dark one, with the tex- 

 ture and finish of an pansy 35c 



MIOHELLINE CHARRAIRE. Beautiful tall 

 white, with golden beard. A clear white of large 

 size, and very desirable $1.00 



MIDWEST. A ruffled plicata, Avhite with dots 

 and flushes of rose 25c 



MILDRED PRESBY. A distinct type with palest 

 yellow standards and bright ruby falls, with a hair- 

 line of yellow at the edge. A very dependable and 

 attractive variety 25c 



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