JAPANESE IRIS "DOJI" 



Each 



KURO KUMO. Dili. D(>o]i inii plc^, nveilaid with blue; extra late $ .50 



MARGARET S. HENDRICKSON. Triple. Soft bluish violet, with white center, radiating out a blue cast. With its 



larf;i\ wavy petals, of triple formation, this iris is in a class by itself. Each 1.00 



NEPTUNE. Sgl. Beautiful dark red, large orange blotch 75 



NISHIKA. Sgl. Large crimson purple, penciled with white 75 



OSAMAKU MIYO. Dbl. Creamy or ivory white, delicately veined with blue. A very rare iris 75 



PARAGON, (-igl. Beautiful large flowers of deep wine red; very striking 75 



PRES. HARDING. Dbl. Thick petaled flower of delicate shade of light blue, veined deep blue. Massive in size, 



t \tr,-i latr, said by some to be the best of all Jap iris. Limited stock. Each 1.00 



RISHONO. Dbl. Red purjjle, overlaid brilliant blue; orange center 50 



SHIGA. Dbl. Reddish blue, very large petals; heavily veined white 50 



SHIMOYO. Sgl. Heavily veined violet on a grey ground 1.00 



SURI. Sgl. Grey ground, slightly overlaid blue 1.00 



TUJT. Sgl. Dark violet blue, flaked white 75 



VIOLET BEAUTY. Sgl. Pansy-violet, yellow blotch; drooping petals 50 



WAKAMURA. Dbl. Crimson violet, with white halo surrounding a yellow bar; sometimes blooms in fall 75 



YONOMO. Sgl. A monster flower in "mother of pearl" coloring 1.00 



Three of the sam.e variety for the price of two. Special quotations on large lots. 



SPECIAL: One each, Pres. Harding, Osamaku Miyo, M. S. Hendrickson, and Aifukurin, 



Four for $2.50, postpaid. 



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