ORDERS ACCEPTED FROM JUNE 15 TO AUGUST 15 
vigorous and free flowering. Mid-season 
to late, 48 inches. 
BALLERINE—An iris similar to Lord of 
June, but much superior. S large, very 
broad, rounded and waved at margin, light 
blueviolet; F large, slightly deeper shade 
with full yellow beard. Very sweetly scent¬ 
ed. Mid-season, 42 inches. 
BRANDYWINE—A very fine pale silvery 
azure-blue self with a large striking orange 
red beard. One of the very best. Mid- 
season, 36 inches. 
BLUET—A very charming flower of me¬ 
dium size, but of a pleasing light blue color 
tone that is beautiful in mass. Mid-season, 
35 inches. 
B. Y. MORRISON—S pale lavender- 
violet; F velvety violet purple. A striking 
variety and very floriferous. Mid-season to 
late, 36 inches. 
BUBBLING OVER—This a nearly white 
with purplish hemstitching around the 
borders of the standards and falls. Mid¬ 
season, 36 inches. 
CAMELOT—S and F creamy-white, edg¬ 
ed pale violet. A fine garden variety. 
CANOPUS—S arched light purple; F 
velvety prune purple. A strong vigorous 
variety on the order of Alcazar. Mid¬ 
season, 35 inches. 
CAPORAL—A bright reddish-violet self 
of medium size but producing flowers in 
great abundance. Produces a rich red ef¬ 
fect in the garden. Mid-season, 36 inches. 
CAPRICE—S reddish-purple; F slightly 
deeper and the whole giving almost a 
phlox purple color. Very sweetly scented. 
Early to medium, 25 inches. 
CECILE MINTURN —A soft cattleya 
rose self with pale orange beard. Gives a 
bright pink effect in the garden. Medium 
size flower but a very abundant bloomer 
and propagator. Mid-season, 30 inches. 
CHALICE—A pure yellow self. Fine for 
combining with other varieties. Mid-sea- 
son to late, 32 inches. 
CHESTER J. HUNT—Celestial blue S 
with dark marine blue F. Attempts to dis¬ 
place this fine blue has failed. Mid-season, 
28 inches. 
CITRONELLA—S, a brilliant bright gol¬ 
den brown heavily lined with carmine. 
Highly recommended. Mid-season, 38 
inches. 
COL. CANDELOT—S, a golden reddish- 
brown overlaid with mauve; F, horizontal, 
rich velvety pansy violet. Mid-season to 
late, 34 inches. 
CORRIDA—Clear light blue self. Al¬ 
though the flowers are medium in size, 
they make a showy mass in the garden and 
bloom over a long period. Late, 36 inches. 
CRUSADER—A large violet-blue self, 
the falls slightly darker. A fine blue ins, 
and should be in every collection. Vigor¬ 
ous grower. Mid-season, 40 inches. 
DALILA—S, creamy white, with F white 
with dark pink border. A very striking 
and beautiful iris. Mid-season to late, 30 
inches. 
DREAM—A large beautiful rose pink 
with F slightly darker. Almost clear self 
and sweetly scented. One of the best of 
the near pinks. Mid-season to late, 42 
inches. 
EGLAMOUR—A light purple bi-color, 
flowers large and well formed on tall 
branched stems. Highly recommended. 
Mid-season, 44 inches. 
E. H. JENKINS—S, pale steel blue pur¬ 
ple ; F, deeper shade with light yellow 
beards. A vigorous floriferous variety. 
Late mid-season, 42 inches. 
ED MICHEL—Almost a distinct deep 
petunia violet, a near red. A very popular 
variety and needed in every garden. Late 
mid-season, 42 inches. 
FAIRY—A fine white with a slight blu¬ 
ish overcast. Extremely fragrant and in¬ 
dispensable in the garden. Excellent as a 
cut flower. Mid-season, 38 inches. 
FIRMAMENT—An intermediate iris in 
two shades of blue lavender and blooming 
rather early when one needs color in the 
garden. A fine variety. Early, 32 inches. 
FLAMMENSCHWERT—S, clear golden 
yellow; F, velvety red. Excellent. Mid¬ 
season, 33 inches. 
GEORGIA —A uniform Cattleya rose 
self; beard white tipped with yellow. A 
vigorous grower producing beautiful pink 
flowers in profusion. Bloomed at Thanks¬ 
giving for us. Early, 30 inches. 
GLOWING EMBERS—S, violet on old 
gold; F, dahlia purple with orange beard. 
A striking iris and must be seen to be 
appreciated. Mid-season, 52 inches. 
GOLD IMPERIAL—Pure golden yellow, 
and one of the best. Rare finish and color. 
Mid-season to late, 33 inches. 
HARMONY—A deep rich purple blue 
self. Very distinct. Mid-season, 36 inches. 
HER MAJESTY—S, pale coppery pink; 
F, spreading, of a deeper shade heavily 
veined at haft and margin. Wonderful in 
mass. Mid-season to late, 30 inches. 
HIPPOLYTA—S, light lavender blue; F, 
a lighter shade with deep orange beard. 
Landscape effect a mauve. Mid-season, 
34 inches. 
INCA (The)—S, clear deep saffron yel¬ 
low; F, velvety dark plume, edged golden. 
A brilliant tall growing variety. We think 
it better than Iris King. Late, 38 inches. 
INNOCENZA — An early intermediate 
white iris with a very large ruffled bloom. 
Very showy and effective in mass. Early, 
24 inches. 
IRIS KING—S, old gold; F, very broad 
rich and bright crimson-mauve margined 
with a narrow band of gold. Mid-season, 
24 inches. 
ISOLINE—A lovely sweetly scented iris. 
General color effect is soft pinkish blend. 
A lovely thing with large flowers. Mid¬ 
season, 28 inches. 
