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MLLE. SCHWARTZ. Ttill flowei' of dear mauve, 

 very pale in tone, with eream haft 25c 



MME. ABEL CIIATP^NAY. Rose ash stainhirds. 

 old rose falls. Buff retieulations in throat 35c 



.AIME. CECILE BOUSCANT. Clear orchid pink, 

 beard yellow^-white. Very large flow^er and a lovely 

 thing, but not a free bloomer $1.00 



I\OIE. CLAUDE MONET. Deep red violet. A 

 large flower, slightly tender 35c 



M.AIE. DURRAND. One of the most unusual and 

 most beautiful irises in the world, a blend of pale 

 buff and creamy lavender, marked old gold. A heavy 

 flowerer, fine in every way, but rather tender in cold 

 sections, where it should have protection and pci-- 

 fect drainage 75c 



^\ME. GAUDICIIAU. Very early dark violet blue 

 self, with heavy gold beard. Perfect in form and 

 substance and of velvety texture. Very fragrant .25c 



i\IME. HENRI CAYEUX. A late variety, of rich 

 red-violet brown, almost black. The standards are 

 smoky violet 50c 



MOONLIGHT. One of the earliest, a giant white 

 with green and gold reticulations. Very heavy gold 

 beard 35c 



MORNING SPLENDOR. Certainly among the best 

 no matter what the price. A huge flower of crimson 

 or wine color, perfect in every detail. Has received 

 many awards and is surpassed by nothing in its color 

 class 25c 



MOTHER OF PEARL. The name describes the 

 color. Very tall, a reliable bloomer 25c 



MRS. CUTHBERTSON. Very tall variety with 

 light rose standards and crimson falls, distinctly 

 edged silver. A beautiful thing, but little known .25c 



:\IRS. H. F. BOM'LES. Standards soft brown, 

 overlaid old gold. Falls brick red, and very bril- 

 liant. This multiplies rapidly, and the foliage is 

 I inged purple 25c 



MRS. MARION CRAN. One of the finest i)iiik- 

 toned iris ever introduced. Exceptionally tall, with 

 large, well-formed flowers of bright rose-pink. This 

 is the true variety, not to l)e confused with ".Marion 

 Cran" 35c 



.MRS. ROBERT E.ALMETT. Pure milk white, with 

 yellow lines near the center. A fine, large variety, 

 recently very high priced $1.00 



NAOMI. Standards bright lilac, falls bright vel- 

 vety dahlia-carmine. Well branched 35c 



NEBRASKA. Deep golden yellow, with i)rominent 

 veinings of reddish brown in the falls. A good sized 

 flower, slightly ruffled $1.50 



NliMBUS. Very sombre tiling, of steel gray coloi'. 

 the falls very dark. A distinct variety 25c 



ODAROLOC. Beautiful lavender-mauve. A very 

 tall and large iris of high rating 50c 



ODENVOGEL. Another German contributi(m, 

 with pi'imrose standards and plum colored falls, 

 edged primrose 50c 



OLIVE :\n'RRELL. A very sweetly scented iris, 

 tall, of beautifully blended tones: deep rose shot 

 with br'()nz(>. and rich lavender blue shot with bronze 

 and yellow. A rare and lovely soit 50c 



0LY:\1PUS. One of Perry's giants, rose toned 

 standards, madder crimson falls, heavily reticulated 

 white 25c 



ONYX. Standards white, shaded yellow ; falls <lcep 

 violet, iialer at the margins 50c 



OPERA. An old but ever popular sort of rich ruby 

 effect. Smaller and shorter than ^Morning Splendor. 



25c 



OPHIR GOLD. A very late, solid deep yellow. 35c 



OREGON BEAI'TY. A large and well-formed iris 

 of Dominion blood, with standards shaded rose and 

 chamois, the falls broad and flaring, a brilliant red- 

 dish-violet lightened with terra cotta, and edged 

 the color of the standards $15.00 



OREGON GIANT. Colossal flower of very dark 

 coloi'ing. the haft heavily marked and veined on a 

 cream ground $10.00 



ORION. Huge flower of the Alcazar type. . .$1.00 



ORTRL'D. A deep reddish blend, with heavy mid- 

 I'ib in the standards. Early '.$2.00 



PADRE. One of the newer sorts fi'om California. 

 A huge l)loom of tall .stature, with yellow and lav- 

 ender blended standards, and rosy purple falls, 

 flushed blue. Amber beard and st.yle arms. . . .$3.50 



PALEMON. Coloring of the old "Afterglow", 

 but a finer flower and much taller. .\ blend oi' lav- 

 ender and yellow 25c 



Pr^ERLESS. A magnificent iris of very bright 

 mahogany red. One of the very largest, and of won- 

 dei'fid effect with its bright red color and heavy 

 gold beard $2.00 



PETRUCHIO. A very fine large iris of reddish 

 tones, the haft very prominently marked with brown 

 on a eream haft $1.00 



PHYLLIS BLISS. Free flowering, pale rose self. 

 Something of an orchid tone, and very desirable on 

 account of its rapid growth 25c 



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