Le Correge 



A very deep red-l)rown, with glowing orange 

 beard. The standards are overlaid bronze. A browner 

 and richer Ambassadeur; a really great iris. 



Each 40c; three for $1.00 



Legend 



A huge flower of the Cardinal type, rich deep 

 claret in color, with heavy velvety falls. One of the 

 largest and most ma.iestic irises in our garden. It is 

 taller than Cardinal, darker in color, and very much 

 larger. An introduction from the Wareham collec- 

 tion, in Cincinnati. Ohio. Each $2.00 



Lindbergh 



A new variety, having standards of lavender blue 

 and falls of rich violet blue, bordered lavendci'. A 

 sti'iking flower. Each 40c 



Lodestar 



One of the last to flower, this bright combination 

 of glittering yclldw standards and very dark brown- 

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

 are of perfect formation, lavishly jirodnced. Height 

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

 ways. Each 50c 



LOELIA 



An odd but very beautiful flower of dee]) helio- 

 trope overlaid cop])er. This is a recent Fi-(>iich soi't. 

 and very rare. Each 35c; three for 90c 



LOETITIA 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 indis]iensables. 



Each 35c; three for 90c 



Lord Lambourne 



Very early, a tall and jn-olific blooming iris in 

 tones of rosy fawn and brilliant madder crimson. 

 Hafts netted with brown and gold. One of tlie very 

 best iris at a low price. Each 25c 



Los Angeles 



Sister seedling of the wonderful plicata 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 r\uhe hardy wiien 

 once acclimated. Each $1.00; three for $2.50 



Mabel Taft 



A giant Dominion violet blue, particularly out- 

 standing among irises of this color class. Long ad- 

 mired by critics visiting the Taft estate, and ^Ir. 

 Wareham has always been urged to introduce this. 



Each $1.50 



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 yellow. Each $1.00 



Magnifica 



As the name implies, a grand thing of monster 

 size ; a bright, glowing red violet, with throat over- 

 laid soft brown. The standards are lighter in tone, 

 almost pink, and exceptionally broad. A most im- 

 pressive variety. Each 25c 



Majestic 



Standards clear blue, flushed l)ronze; falls broad 

 and squarely held, of brilliant raisin purple. A 

 Dominion seedling of wonderful form and huge size, 

 with very tall and well branched stalks. Each 25c 



M. A. Porter 



A very large seedling produced by E. G. Lapham, 

 of Elkhart. Ind. Standards are close to Gaudichau 

 in color, with much darker falls. A very deep violet 

 of heavy substance, with brilliant orange beard. The 

 gro-wlh of stem and leaf is very rampant, indicative 

 of its vigor and size. Each $2.50 



Marquisette 



An odd tone of "shrimp pink". This is slightly 

 similar to Frivolite, except that it is several shades 

 lighter and lacks the golden sheen of this newer sort, 

 ^larquisette is most effective when established as a 

 two-year clump. Each 50c 



Marquita 



A well named iris in brilliant luminous ivory 

 yellow and ochraceous maroon. The standards are 

 ivory deepening to sulphur at the base; the falls are 

 of the same color but are heavily and entirely lined 

 with dark but brilliant maroon, giving to the flower 

 a mo.st striking and novel appearance. Limited stock. 



Each $8.00 



Mary Barnett 



A beautiful clear blue self with exceptionally 

 brilliant center. This is a free blooming sort, and 

 gives a very i-emarkable pale l)lue snlash of color. 



Each 25c; three for 50c 



Mary Geddes 



In the forefront of American introductions dur- 

 ing the past two or three seasons, and for that matter, 

 one of the finest and most distinct irises of all time. 

 The color is light ochraceous salmon, the falls stained 

 deeper. In our garden it has always exhibited 4-way 

 branching habit, and is one of our longest lasting 

 varieties. Very little stock available anywhere in the 

 countrv. Awarded an A. M. at Wisley, England, in 

 1933. 



Each $6.00 



Mary 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. 



Each 25c 



Melchior 



The dee)) velvet-maroon flowers leave nothing 

 to ask for in either size, shape, or all-round iris per- 

 fection. i\Iy own color description would be "a self 

 of velvety-garnet, with beard of bronze-yellow." 

 ]\Ielchior was introduced in England as an improved 

 ]Mrs. Valerie West, but with ns it is distinctly dif- 

 ferent, and we personally regard it as one of the 

 world's very best. Each $1.00; three for $2.50 



-| P(ii/e Fifli 



