MRS. J. S. BRAND. S. pink-bronze, edged with 
light yellow; F. Mahogany-red. Fragrant. Glory 
strain. $1.00 each 
RED GLORY. S. bronze-yellow; F. velvety ma- 
roon-red. Orange beard. Fragrant. $1.50 each. 
REV. WTRTELE. S. purple-bronze; F. rich vel- 
vety purple, lighter toward the edges. Yellow 
beard. Fragrant. 18 inches. 75 cents each, 
S7.50 per dozen, 
REV. SMITH. S. bronze-crimson; F. maroon-red. 
Yellow beard. Glory strain. This variety show 
the most coloration at base of leaves on any 
variety that I have ever seen. 60 cents each. 
RUTH RAND. S. violet-blue; F. deeper shade of 
the same. Yellow beard. Medium sized flower 
with broad round falls. 28 inches. 40 cents 
each. 
R. R. SMITH. S. lavender-violet when first open, 
fading to light mauve. Large flower. 30 inch- 
es. $1.00 each. 
W. F. CHRISTMAN. S. white, tinged with violet; 
F. pui-ple, reticulated white with lighter border. 
Yellow beai-d. Fragrant. 22 inches. 40 cents 
each, $4.00 per dozen. 
W. J. FRYER. S. large yellow; F. maroon, 
with yellow border; center overshadowed violet. 
30 inches. $3.00 each. 
THE INTRODUCTIONS OF TALL BEARDED 
IRIS 
I made no description of these when in bloom, 
and will describe them the best I can from mem- 
ory. 
DAPHNE MULVANEY. On the order of Fairy. 
36 inches. $2.00 each. 
E. L. IRISH. Light blue, shaded purple. This 
variety had two stems 48 inches high on a two 
year plant, and was 36 inches high last season 
on plants planted in July, 1921. $4.00 each. 
LEOTA. White. This variety had decided splash- 
es of blue in the falls when it first bloomed, but 
they are gradually disappearing. It is an early 
and free bloomer, and very robust grower. 24 
inches. $2.00 each. 
MAGNIFICENT. S. Rich violet-rose; F. rich 
velvety crimson, Orange beard. Falls very large 
and long. Given Honorable Mention by the 
American Iris Society, June, 1920. This is one 
of the finest iris that I have ever seen, and I 
have seen quite a few, too. Only six plants to 
ofl'er after blooming season next June, and at 
S25.00 each. 
NADINE. A light shade of claret. 36 inches. 
S2.50 each. 
PRANCES GOODING. On the order of Her Maj- 
esty, but taller, larger and a stronger grower. 
30 inches. S3.00 each. 
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