ORDERS ACCEPTED FROM JUNE 15 TO AUGUST 15 
IVANHOE—S, pale bluish lavender; F, 
deeper shade. A fine tall attractive iris. 
Mid-season, 36 inches. 
JACINTO-—S, light lobelia violet; F, 
ageratum violet. A large iris with a soft 
pinkish blend. Mid-season, 42 inches. 
JACQUESIANA—S, orange crimson 
shaded copper; F, flaring, velvety rich deep 
maroon. Very richly colored iris. Very 
popular. Mid-season, 32 inches. 
JACQUELINE GUILLOT—A wonderful 
iris of pure lavender blue self with a won¬ 
derful surface with white beard. Late, 38 
inches. 
LE NEIGE—A clear wax white iris flar¬ 
ing falls and clear yellow beard. Later 
than White Queen. In a class with White 
Knight. Late, 24 inches. 
LENT A WILLIAMSON—Rich velvety 
royal purple bi-color. A wonderful iris for 
the border. Mid-season, 42 inches. 
LORD OF JUNE—S, clear sky blue; F, 
deeper analine blue. A very popular va¬ 
riety. 
MAGNIFICA—S. light violet blue on 
white; F, long, drooping, deep reddish vio¬ 
let reticulated brown. Very popular. Mid¬ 
season, 40 inches. 
MA MIE—S, white frilled suffused with 
violet; F, white, penciled and margined 
violet. A reliable white iris. Early mid¬ 
season, 30 inches. 
MELROSE—A fine light lavender purple 
bi-color. A good grower and fine in mass. 
Mid-season, 38 inches. 
MILDRED PRESBY — S, warm ivory- 
white flushed with pale rose lavender; F, 
rich, dark velvety pansy violet. An excep¬ 
tional iris. 
MIRANDA—A large rich violet-blue self, 
being a very dark blue in effect. Highly 
recommended for a fine dark blue. Early 
mid-season, 34 inches. 
MONSIGNOR—Rich bluish violet over¬ 
laid with brownish purple of wonderful 
substance. Mid-season, 34 inches. 
MORNING SPLENDOR—S, petunia- 
violet; F, rich raisin purple, orange beard. 
Wonderful red effect when morning sun 
plays on it. Mid-season, 42 inches. 
MOTHER OF PEARL—S, rich glossy 
light lavender blue; F, slightly deeper. An 
iris of great beauty and form. Late, 40 
inches. 
MME. CHOBAUT—S, cream shaded buff 
and pink, edged lilac; F, white edged violet. 
Orange beard. Very floriferous and fine 
in mass. Midseason to late, 34 inches. 
MLLE. SCHWARTZ—A very large pale 
mauve self. A very fine iris. Keep plenty 
of lime on plants and they will do ex¬ 
tremely well.. Mid-season to late, 48 inches. 
MRS. ALAN GRAY—S, delicate lilac- 
pink; F, slightly darker. An old variety 
but still a fine garden variety. In our 
opinion better than Her Majesty. Early 
to mid-season, 32 inches. 
MRS. HETTY MASON—S, purple 
bronze, showing buff; F, broad rich crim¬ 
son purple. Very large flower and fine in 
every way. Mid-season, 46 inches. 
MRS. WALTER BREWSTER — Free 
flowering; S, lavender blue; F, blue, veined 
brown at haft. Late, 36 inches. 
NAOMI—S, bright lilac; F, brightly vel¬ 
vety dahlia carmine with yellow beard. A 
stunning iris. Mid-season, 40 inches. 
OCIIRACEA (SUNSET)—S, a real old 
gold, faintly bordered yellow; F, flaring 
coppery yellow, heavily suffused with violet 
blue dotted brown at haft. A wonderful 
color combination. Lat, 36 inches. 
OPERA—S, rich red purple; F, purple 
violet, reddish-orange beard. An iris diffi¬ 
cult to beat for mass effect. Mid-season, 
30 inches. 
PARC DE NEUILLY—A very large, rich, 
violet purple self, slightly ruffled; F, white, 
widely frilled edges, shaded purple. Mid- 
season, 36 inches. 
PARISIANA—A highly colored iris. S, 
white ground dotted purple; F, white, 
widely frilled edges, shaded purple. Mid¬ 
season, 36 inches. 
PAXATAWNY—Parmay violet with yel¬ 
low combination. A real pretty iris. Mid¬ 
season, 32 inches. 
PERFECTION—An old iris and still very 
popular. S, lavender-violet; F, dark violet. 
A fine thing in mass. Mid-eason, 3 feet. 
PIONEER—Huge flower of rich reddish 
purple, with bright orange beard. Mid¬ 
season, 42 inches. 
POCAHONTAS—Orchid like flower with 
frilled petals. S, white bordered lavender- 
violet; F, white with less coloring. Very 
sweetly scented. Mid-season, 35 inches. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE—This true va¬ 
riety is one of the finest irises. We have 
discarded Pallida dalmatic for this. Almost 
a uniform lavender-violet self with a 
beautiful satiny finish. Wide flaring falls. 
Mid-season, 42 inches. 
PRINCESS OSRA — Clear white with 
fine white dots and veinings of purple, 
especially along the margin. A very fine 
iris. Mid-season, 40 inches. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE—Early 
and very free flowering. S, yellow; F, vio¬ 
let bordered yellow. Very striking. Mid¬ 
season, 25 inches. 
PROSPER LAUGIER—S, tan or light 
bronze-red; F, bright velvety ruby purple. 
A fine old variety. Mid-season, 32 inches. 
PROSPERO—S, bright lavender-blue; 
F, well rounded, deep red-purple lighter at 
border with bright orange beard. Mid¬ 
season, 48 inches. 
QUEEN CATARINA — Pale lavender- 
violet self with white haft veined bronze, 
with bright orange beard. Mile. Schwartz 
and Mother of Pearl are quite similar. 
Mid-season, 44 inches. 
QUEEN OF MAY—S, lilac; F, light pur¬ 
plish lilac to rose. Very sweetly scented 
and extremely fine in mass. Mid-season, 
34 inches. 
