J. V. Edlimd 
White Bear Lake, Minn. 
LORD OF JUNE (Yeld) 91 —We like to recommend this variety. Standards 
broad and floppy, light chicory-blue, falls large, broad lavender-violet. 
Several great blooms open at one time, 36 inch...Each 250 
MAGNIFICA (Vil.) 87 —Standards light violet-blue on white. Falls long and 
drooping, deep reddish violet reticulated brown, 38 inch.Each 250 
MAJESTIC (Bliss) 88 —Very large flowers of fine form and lasting quality. 
Standards round, light lavender to mauve shaded bronze at base, falls 
straight and hanging, rich raisin purple, 36 inch.Each 250 
MARJORIE TINLEY (Perry) 81 —Standard soft lavender blue, falls a deeper 
shade of the same color, with an outstanding orange beard. Flowers very 
large, 48 inch.i. Each 250 
MARSH MARIGOLD (Bliss) 87 —One of the brightest of all the variegatas. 
Standards golden yellow; falls purple brown, with an intense bright yellow 
margin, 30 inch ..Each 250; 3 for 600 
MARY BARNETT (Cumbler) 90 —A beautiful light lavender self with a very 
prominent yellow beard. Very profuse bloomer, 36 inch.Each 350 
MARY GIBSON (Perry) 84 —This beautiful Iris is a very distinct color. 
Standards a delicate shade of light bronze, overlaid old rose. Falls old 
rose suffused bronze, conspicuous yellow base, 48 inch.]£ach 250 
MME. CHEREAU (Lemon) 74 —An old Iris, and still is a good Iris, standards 
and falls both white, frilled with a border of blue.Each 250; 3 for 600 
HENRI CAYEUX (Cayeux) 85—Smoky reddish-violet standards and falls a 
velvety dark crimson, lighter at edges. A beautiful Iris on the lines of 
Ambassador, 40 inch.Each 250 
MRS. MARION CRAN (Perry) 79—.A self of brilliant bright rose. A huge 
fine shaped flower of heavv substance on extremelv tall, stout stems. 
Each 250 
MOA (Bliss) 90—Standards arching, and very broad, pure violet. Falls broad, 
almost circular. Very smooth deep violet. Enormous flowers on tall well 
branched stems; very heavy substance, 42 incli.Each 500 
MORNING SPLENDOR (Shull) 91—No finer Iris in size and substance. 
Standards petunia-violet, falls velvety raisin purple. Very tall and free 
blooming. Fragrant . Each 250 
MOTHER OF PEARL (Sturt.) 84—A light soft lavender with a lustrous tex¬ 
ture displaying the irridescent colors of mother of pearl, height four 
feet . Each 250; 3 for 600 
OPERA (Vil.) 87—A very bright violet-red bicolor that everybody admires. 
Standards bright purple, falls rich deep red purple, 32 inch.Each 25<f 
PEERLESS (Dykes) 91—A wonderful niahogany-rcd flower ol most perfect 
form of very large size. vStandards very broad, erect, reddish-violet. Falls 
long and straight hanging; deep* purple-red, with very rich golden beard, 
38 inch .1!.1. Each 500 
PRIMROSE (Sturt.) —S. Amber yellow, h'. a lighter yellow with center of 
flower a clear lemon yellow. A long blooming variety of splendid form 
and substance, 30 inch.Each 250 
PRINCESS OSRA (Bliss)— One of the most beautiful of all blue plicatah. 
Cream white, daintily and attractively dotted and feathered pale blue. 
Each 350 
PIONEER (Bliss) 90—A deep glowing red-purple, color solid without veining. 
A large strong vigorous grower, 36 inch.Each 250 
PROF. SEELIGER (Koch) 77—A deep Pmrdeaux wine-red self, vigorous and 
free flowering, 36 inch..Each 25c 
PROSPERO (Yeld.) 81 -—vStandanls bright lavender blue, falls well rounded 
deep red-purple lighter at margin, brown reticulations, orange beard. \^ery 
large flowers of heavy substance and good form, 48 inch.Each 250 
QUEEN CATHERINA (Sturt.) 88— Pal e lavender-violet self with white haft 
veined bronze; very attractive sheen; rich orange beard. Good size, good 
form and smooth texture, 42 inch.Each 250 
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