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ORCHID OR 
BEARDED IRIS 
We are designating the varieties listed on the following pages by this 
descriptive term because they are as beautifid as the finest orchids with the 
added advantage of being easily grown by all flower lovers. Many people 
associate the name “Iris” with the term “4ags” and these names bring to 
mind flowers of an inferior grade. In descriptions, the letter S denotes stan¬ 
dards or upright petals, while F denotes falls, or downfalling petals. 
PLUIE D’OR 
A TYPICAL LETTER 
Dear Sirs: Your rhizomes are wonderful—received 
them this morning. We bought from four other iris com¬ 
panies this summer. Yours were one thousand per cent 
better than others. Was almost ready to give up in 
despair but took one more chance and am well satisfied. 
Will give you all my future orders. 
Thank you, 
Mrs. George Cappy, 
3520 Canfield Road, 
Youngstown, Ohio. 
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Abora. (Hill) Rich red-violet self of heavy 
texture. H. M., A. I. S..$1.95 
Airy Dream. (Sturt.) Dainty new large- 
flowered pink with white beard. 1.95 
Alice Horsefall. (Sass) Big velvety red- 
purple intermediate; very fine.75 
Al-lu-we. (Sass) New type variegata, with 
fine yellow S, and red F.. 2.45 
Alta California. (M. M.) S, clear yellow; F, 
deep yellow, faintly bronzed..... 6.85 
Amber Wave. (Murrell) Luminous amber 
yellow, suffused and shot bronze. 1.95 
Ambrosia. (Sturt.) Odd attractive white, 
very delicately flushed rose .75 
Andante. (Wmsn.) Early, vigorous, rich 
dark purple. Rich gold beard.65 
Andrew Jackson. (Kirk.) Rich red-violet, 
large size, with many flowers.65 
Anne Marie Cayeux. (Cayeux) S, mauve, 
shot with fawn; F, rosy heliotrope. 2.95 
April Gold. (Rich.) Real gold in tone and a 
very floriferous intermediate .45 
Arabian Prince. (Simp.) Low growing blend¬ 
ed brown-red-purple. H. M., A. I. S. 4.85 
Asphodel. (Mor.) A very large, tall fragrant 
variety of light lavender.45 
Attitash. (Dennett) An indescribable Asia- 
like blend of blue, buff, yellow. 9.85 
Baldwin. (Sass) One of the very best dark 
blue purples, unusually tall .65 
Beau Sabreur. (Wmsn.) S, aniline yellow; 
F, rich oxblood red. Striking.45 
Belle Porter. (Lap.) S, livid brown, suffused 
violet; F, violet-carmine, edged lighter. . 1.45 
Blackamoor. (Sass) One of the finest dark 
blue purples, being almost black. 3.45 
Black Wings. (Kirk.) Nearest approach to 
pure black. Large. H. M., A. I. S. 4.85 
Blue Banner. (Kirk.) Pure light electric 
blue, beautifully frilled .55 
Blue Bonnet. (Egel.) S, ehickory blue; F, 
deep purple-violet; bright beard.35 
Blue Gem. (Wayman) S, bright bluish-vio¬ 
let; F, brilliant litho-purple .70 
Blue Heaven. (Wass.) One of the best blue 
descendants from famous Dominion. 1.95 
Blue Torch. (Sheets) S, light lavender-blue; 
F, phlox purple; rich beard. 1.95 
Bralliar’s Dreadnought. (Br.) S, beautiful 
pink-red; F, very dark red.95 
Bruno. (Bliss) Very popular rich velvety- 
bronze with fawn colored S.35 
Buechley’s Giant. (Beuch.) Tallest, most gi¬ 
gantic iris. Light blue. 9-95 
Buto. (Sass) Large, rich, velvety deep pur¬ 
ple, possessing satiny texture.35 
Cameliard. (Sturt.) Cheapest good varie¬ 
gata. S, amber; F, overlaid wine.35 
Camilla Dubuar. (Lap.) An unusual beauti¬ 
ful pink, many blossoms to stalk.45 
Captain Courageous. (Row.) Sturdy rose 
buff blend, highly recommended.95 
Cardinal. (Bliss.) One of the first and still 
among best of dark reds .35 
Cassandre. (Cayeux.) Rose violet to deep 
garnet; awarded a French medal.50 
Challenger. (Sass) Huge dark, early inter¬ 
mediate with odd white beard.35 
Chromylla. (Loomis) Large lemon chrome, 
smooth of finish. A. M., A. I. S. 5.90 
Clara Noyes. (Sass) Brilliant mingling red, 
orange, yellow, A. M., A. I. S. 2.45 
Classic. (Grinter) Red-lavender, shading to 
gold with intense gold beard . 1.40 
Claret Cup. (Mead) Unusually tall variety 
of glowing petunia violet .95 
Cockatoo. (Mor.) A soft, empire yellow 
flower with ruffled petals .35 
Columbine. (Murr.) White — clear and daz¬ 
zling. English Silver Medal . 2.45 
Cooley Surprise. (Cooley) Tall brilliant me¬ 
dium blue, suffused rose .45 
Coppersmith. (Shull) S, cinnamon; F, In¬ 
dian lake to carmine. A. M., A. I. S.35 
Coronation. (Moore) Tall deep, rich, golden 
yellow, considered one of best.35 
Crown Prince. (Klein.) King of variegatas. 
S, deep orange; F, velvety red. 9.90 
Crucible. (Berry) Beautiful grayish laven¬ 
der with golden throat ... 1.45 
Cupavo. (Dykes) Enormous flowers of red¬ 
dish-lilac, golden beard on F. 1.45 
Cydalise. (Cayeux) Finest yellow plicata of 
luminous yellow, etched brown . 6.90 
Cyrus. (Sass) A gem among the early yel¬ 
lows, with its glowing effect; tall.45 
Dakota. (Hardee) Tall, early deep blue-pur¬ 
ple lof heavy texture. Fine. 1.90 
Dauntless. (Connell) Certainly one of best 
redk Awarded Dykes Medal . 1.95 
Day Dream. (Sturt.) A tall pink bicolor- 
bleijd with undertone old gold.90 
Deity. (Millet) Handsomely colored bronze 
and brown blend from France.35 
Depute Nomblot. (Cayeux) S, coppery red- 
bronze; F, crimson. Dykes medal . 4.95 
Desert Gold. (Kirk.) Large light yellow self 
with F veined deeper . 3.45 
Dogrose. (Insole) A uniform shade of soft 
pink. English medal winner . 6.95 
Dolly Madison. (Wmsn.) Mauvette, shad¬ 
ing yellow; F, flaring lilac-gold.45 
Don Juan. (Cayeux) French importation. S; 
rosy-lilac-bronze; F, garnet.65 
Dorothy Dietz. (Wmsn.) S, light blue fading 
to wfvitc; F, pansy violet. . 1.20 
Doxa. wSass) Huge intermediate. S, Chal- 
yellow; F, olive buff.45 
Dr. C. H. Mayo. (Fryer) A pink self similar 
to Dream, slightly taller .45 
Dream. (Sturt.) Late soft uniform pink- 
toned variety of medium height.25 
Easter Morn. (Essig) One of the finest pure 
whites. A. M., A. I. S.10.80 
Edgewood. (Hall) Tall deep pink bicolor 
with light orange beard.45 
Egypt. (Wall.) Tall. S, vivid bronze-violet; 
F, long, drooping maroon . 1.90 
Elizabeth Egelberg. (Egel.) Exquisite 
blending of pink and mauve.45 
Elizabeth Huntington. (Sass) Crinkled and 
odd appearing deep blue intermediate.90 
Eloise Lapham. (Lap.) Indescribable deli¬ 
cate soft pink. H. M., A. I. S. 2.95 
Elsinore. (Ilall) Beautiful soft primrose yel¬ 
low, bordered with purple .'... .35 
Enchantment. (Cayeux) S, lilac and fawn; 
F, purple-red, tinged garnet.45 
Erebian. (Loomis) Large flowers of gor¬ 
geous bordcaux-red. Heavy beard. 4.90 
Ermine. (Rich.) A tall white, with blackish- 
purple reticulations . 2.95 
Erin. (Mor.) Asserted to be one of the very 
finest of blue bicolors .45 
PRIZE WINNING 
COLLECTION 
(Every One a Champion) 
List value $8.05 for $5.95 
Buto 
Dolly Madison 
Don Juan 
King Midas 
Pluie d’Or 
Rameses 
San Francisco 
Sir Michael 
Souv. de Loetitia 
Michaud 
William Mohr 
LONG BLOOMING 
SEASON 
List value $5.60 for $3.95 
Asphodel 
Autumn King 
Autumn Queen 
Carthusian 
Cyanea 
Day Dream 
Ensorecleur 
Folkwang 
Hamadan 
Karen 
Primavera 
Kochi 
Silver Queen 
Stewart 
Zwannenburg 
YELLOW BI-COLOR 
COLLECTION 
Lift value $2.40 for $1.95 
Argynuis Gay Hussar 
Beau Sabreau Jubilee 
Cameliard Odenvogel 
Citronella Rialgar 
Endymion Valencia 
RED TONED 
COLLECTION, $3.35 
Cardinal Hesperis 
Bralliar’sDreadnought Indian Chief 
Cinnabar Le Correge 
Coppersmith Morning Splendor 
Firefall Seminole 
BLUE COLLECTION, 
$2.45 
Blue Bonnet 
Cluny 
Duke of York 
Lady Sackville 
Mt. Royal 
Realm 
Sandalphon 
Souv. de Loetitia 
Michaud 
Western Dream 
Yolande 
W AMBLISKA 
INDIAN CHIEF 
Evening Splendor. (Way.) Very tall, early, 
fragrant pink toned variety. 1.80 
Evolution. (Cayeux) S, frilled, coppery 
bronze; F, flaring, deeper shade. 2.45 
Esterel. (Edl.) Deep rose pink self, shaded 
yellow at base of petals.55 
Farandole. S, bright rosy-lilac; F, deep rose- 
purple. French award.45 
Fire God. (Nich.) S, red-bronze, tinged 
lavender; F, brown and garnet.35 
Flush of Dawn. (Berry) An unusual soft 
buff and vinaceous violet blend. 1.45 
Fortuna. (Pfeif.) S, clear amber; F, yellow, 
lined with red-brown.25 
Francheville. (Cayeux) French medal win¬ 
ner. Light brown and purple.45 
Frieda Mohr. (M. M.) Marvelously colored 
iris in two shades of pink-red.. .50 
Gabriel. (Bliss) A tall bright, clear steel- 
blue; F, slightly darker.25 
Gaynelle. (Rich.) A very early, lovely yel¬ 
low bicolor intermediate.95 
Gilead. (Andrews) Strikingly beautiful 
blend of golden bronze and buff. 5.95 
Gladys Roberts. (Perry) S, broad, bright 
rose-mauve; F, rosy-violet .25 
Gleam. (Nich.) Fine, large flowers of uni¬ 
form soft blue; orange beard.70 
Gobelin Red. (Dan.) S, mineral red; F, vel¬ 
vety, spectrum-red. Good .90 
Goldilocks. (Way.) Early, fragrant uniform 
yellow with silvery sheen . 1.90 
Gold Top. (Salb.) S, rich old gold; F, red- 
violet, edged old gold .95 
Grace Sturtevant. (Bliss) Extremely rich 
with deep velvety brown tones.95 
Grace Wayman. (Way.) Brilliant coloring. 
S, lavender-violet; F, pansy....90 
Grand Monarch. (Rowell) Large velvety 
bronze-red with rich golden beard.95 
Graymist. (Grinter) A light gray self with 
no blue, lined deeper. Large and unusual. . 1.20 
Graziella. (Cayeux) Light magenta-red self 
with attractive white throat . 1.45 
Griselda. (Wmsn.) S, vinaceous gray, old 
gold at base; F, raisin-purple.35 
Harbor Lights. (Burch.) One of the best 
soft-yellow early dwarf iris .70 
Helios. (Cayeux) Largest yellow. S, lemon; 
F, darker, veined with brown . 4.45 
High Tide. (Barber) Soft dark lavender 
Asia-like blend, yellow edge on F.90 
Holiday. (Richer) White plicata, edged and 
banded warm rosy red; tall.75 
Hussard. (Vilm.) A deep toned blue self 
from France of medium size .25 
Hypnos. (Connell) Delicate subtle blending 
of blue, red, grey, yellow.35 
Indian Chief. (Ayres) F, velvety deep blood 
red; S, lighter red .95 
Indolence. (Hardee) Very tall wisteria vio¬ 
let, finished with gold.95 
Inez Bryan. Free flowering deep pink with¬ 
out magenta tone. Graceful...95 
Ion. (Mead) S, Bradley's violet of inkles- 
cent texture; F, black-violet.75 
Iriscrest. (Mead) Large, clear medium blue 
with F shading white at base.95 
Irma Pollock. (Sass) S, magenta; F, vel¬ 
vety carmine, with lighter margin. 1.45 
Jack Rose. (Andrews)- A reddish-rose col¬ 
ored introduction with bright beard.40 
Jacquard. (Ayres) S, vinous mauve; F, vio¬ 
let, beautiful red suffusion . 1.20 
James Hudelson. (Iludl.) S, ageratum- vio¬ 
let; F, blackish red-purple .35 
Jason. (Wall.) Bright golden yellow self 
with occasional coppery marks . 1.45 
Two of any one variety for... 25c 
Any ten varieties for.$1.25 
All fifty varieties for.$6.00 
15c 
EACH 
Amber. Deep yellow self. 
Arcturus. S. yellow ; F. violet. 
Argos. S. blue; F. violet. 
Ariel. Fragrant harebell blue. 
Arzani. Tall reddish-mauve. 
Aurifero. Lavender, flushed rose. 
Azrael. Early violet bicolor. 
Balboa. Tall red-violet bicolor. 
Batulus. Purple and rose-crim¬ 
son. 
Bosniamac. Early yellow buff 
self. 
Bravura. Tall, deep rosy-lilac. 
Carmelo. Unusual blue hybrid. 
Citronella. S. yellow ; F, chestnut. 
Colias. Straw yellow self. 
Don Carlos. Early blue, purple. 
Dryade. Late Chinese violet. 
Duke of Bedford. Dark red- 
purple. 
Eclaireau. Frilled white, lilac. 
Elaine. Yellow and violet blend. 
Ensign. Fine petunia-violet. 
Ensorecleur. White, striped lilac. 
Evadne. Fragrant bronze-red. 
Eventide. Distinctive soft lilac. 
Fenton. Light lavender blue. 
Firefall. S. fire red ; F, dark red. 
Folkwang. S. white ; F, claret-red. 
Grisctte. Walnut brown, violet. 
Grousman Red. Pink-cardinal 
self. 
Harmony. Rich violet-purple self. 
Helge. Early lemon-yellow. Good. 
Impressario. Very beautiful 
blend. 
Ingeborg. Large early white int. 
Jacquiline Guillot. Silvery blue. 
Cubilcc. Unique. S. yellow; F, 
white. 
Julia Marlowe. Fragrant Chinese 
violet. 
Lady Sackville. Silvery blue. 
Leverrier. S, mauve; F. pansy- 
violet. 
Mestor. Violet-blue and purple. 
Mme. Chatenay. Beautiful rose 
ash. 
Mrs. Cuthbcrtson. Rose and ap¬ 
ricot. 
Odenvogel. S. yellow; F. violet. 
Odette Olivet. Soft orchid pink. 
Petrel. Dark blue-toned iris. 
Proteus. Large, silky blue. 
Rameldo. Violet, flushed brown. 
Seminole. Rich velvety crimson. 
Silverado. Late, silvery blend. 
Simone Vaissiere. Blue bicolor. 
Sindjkha. Lavender olive-buff. 
Skitchwaug. Silvery rose-mauve. 
27th April. Velvety violet-purple. 
Veloute. Deep blue bicolor. 
Walhalla. Very early blue-purple. 
Note: Please add one second choice to your list of selections, to be 
substituted in case our stock of any variety is exhausted. 
Three of any one variety for.. 50c 
Any ten varieties for.$2.00 
Collection of 95 varieties for $18.00 
25c 
Aliquippa. Beautiful soft yellow. Laboi 
Allure. Iridescent pink-yellow. Lady 
Ambassadeur. S, smoky ; F, 
blackish. 
Amneris. Tall, rich velvety blue. 
Arlette. Distinct cream self. 
Arlington. Lavender and purple. 
Asia. Silvery lavender-yellow. 
Athene. Small creamy white. 
Auburn. S. rose-purple; F. red. 
Autumn Glow. Beautiful light 
yellow. 
Avatar. Smoky-purple blend. 
Azyiade. S, sky-blue; F, mauve. 
Buff. Unique copper toned. 
Byron Gray. Excellent dark blue. 
Canyon Mists. Soft mauve. 
Cassiopee. Varying shades of 
blue. 
Centurian. Velvety lavender- 
crimson. 
Chasseur. S. yellow; F, reddish. 
Chlorinda. Short soft yellow. 
EACH 
Unique reddish tone, 
ountiful. Fine clear blue. 
Lady Charles Allom. Good rich 
blue. 
Lady Foster. Beautiful lavender- 
violet. 
Lady Lilford. Odd black hybrid. 
Lenzschnee. White, flushed lav¬ 
ender. 
Leonata. Large lavender blue. 
Lord of June. Large lavender- 
blue. 
Marsouin. Rich violet-purple. 
Mary Gibson. Beautiful old rose. 
May Sadler. Blue and madder- 
crimson. 
Mildred Presby. White, flushed 
rose. 
Mme. Vernoux. Light blue and 
purple. 
Mrs. H. F. Bowles. Brown, red. 
Mrs. litis. Late wisteria blue. 
Mt. Royal. Very large dark blue 
Cinnabar. Rich velvety dark red. Oread. Bronze and crimson. 
Conchobar. S, light purple; F, Orion. Plush-like smoky violet, 
rt ‘ Pseudacorus. Yellow water iris. 
>1 ___ 
Prince Victor. Very early^purJSe. 
Ramona. Odd blend, buff, violet. 
■ 2nd. S. yellow; F, 
Daphne. S. white; F, true blue. 
Dejah. Silvery and mauve blue. --- - 
Delight. White with blue edging. Rialgar. S. yellow ; F, flushed 
Don Quixote. Blue, overlaid yel¬ 
low. 
Dorothea Williamson. Odd purple 
hybrid. 
Endymion. Yellow, flushed lilac. 
Esplcndido. Red-toned blend. 
Etoile du Matin. Yellow and blue. 
Euphemia. Prune purple, black. 
Firmament. Early Chickory-blue. 
Frances Gray. Late, orchid shade. 
Fra Angelica. Light golden 
bronze. 
Gaulois. Yellow-rose and red. 
Gay Hussar. S, lemon; F. ox- 
blood. 
George’Yeld. Apricot, flushed 
Glorinc. Fine light blue self. 
Glowing Embers. Warm tan and 
red. 
Golden Promise. Two shades of 
yellow. . 
Gold Imperial. Pure golden yel¬ 
low. 
Grandiosa. Gigantic raisin-lilac. 
Grenadier. Large violet-purple. 
Harriet Presby. Petunia violet- 
pink. 
Hnvamal. S. cream; F. violet- 
blue. 
Herodiate. Pink violet nnd red. 
Hidalgo. Large lavender self. 
Hyacinthus. Rich reddish-brown. 
La Bohemiennc. Red. flushed 
bronze. 
Rosa Bonhcur 
violet. 
Rugajo. S. pink ; F, dark red. 
Runstein. Heliotrope and brown. 
San Gabriel. Fragrant pink-lav¬ 
ender. 
Siberian Sanguines. Brilliant 
blue. 
Sib. Snow Queen. Glistening 
white. 
Silver Queen. Attractive silver 
white. 
Solferino. Bright red-lilac. 
Sophie. Manganese-violet and 
bronze. 
Sophronia. Large pure white. 
Souv. Mme. Gaudichau. Best dark 
purple. 
Spuria Notha. Varying shades of 
blue. 
Sunbeam. Very early golden yel¬ 
low. 
Theseus. White, lined golden. 
Tom Tit. Short, deep violet- 
purple. 
Troades. Rose, overlaid bronze. 
True Charm. White, suffused 
blue. 
Tuscany. Blue and red-purple. 
Tyrian. Deep claret color. 
Valencia. Bright orange-buff. 
Vincentio. Red-purple bicolor. 
Yellow Hammer. Early amber 
yellow. 
Note: Please add one second choice to your list of selections to be 
substituted in case our stock of any variety is exhausted. 
Jeannette May Kennedy. (Keller) S, ruf¬ 
fled pink; F, red to purple . 2.35 
Jumfbo. (Sass) Large dark velvety bicolor; 
vivid yellow beard .35 
Katherine McFarland. (Spit.) Darkest, rich¬ 
est black-purple. H. M., A. I. S.35 
Kenwood. (Ayres) S, dull gold; F, velvety 
purple, with narrow buff edge. 2.90 
King Juba. (Sass) Large flowered varie¬ 
gata. S, yellow; F, solid deep red. 4.95 
King Karl. (Sass) Ruffled light pinkish S; 
F, cream, sanded purple. Short.25 
King Midas. (Mead) S, old gold, shaded 
garnet; F, garnet, edged old gold. 1.65 
Klamath. (Klein.) Very large. S, deep blue; 
F, flaring purple-bronze .95 
Lady Luck. (Don.) Fragrant, early dark 
purple intermediate. One of best.45 
Le Correge. (Vilm.) S, bronze, suffused 
violet; F, wine red, gold beard.35 
Magenta. (Cayeux) A unique and most dis¬ 
tinctive magenta coloring; tall.75 
Maid of the Mist. Unusual colored inter¬ 
mediate. Dark blue center with wide mar¬ 
gin of buff at edges.50 
Manon Lescault. (Dan.) Different plicata; 
brown-yellow-violet on cream . 1.90 
M. A. Porter. (Lap.) A very deep violet 
with brilliant orange beard . 3.15 
Marotte. (Cayeux) A tall red bicolor of ex¬ 
tra good size and substance.35 
Mary Dynes. A very deep red which we con¬ 
sider one of the finest introductions of this 
season . 2.50 
Mary Elizabeth. (Kirk.) Brilliant rosy-red 
with F a deeper shade . 2.70 
Mary Geddes. (Wash.) Garden effect is an 
orange-salmon; F, overlaid red. 9.90 
Mary Halberg. Deep blue, tinged bronze and 
gray. An excellent flower. 2.50 
Mary Senni. (Millet) Unusually large flow¬ 
er of rosy mauve, flushed red. 2.45 
Massena. (Cayeux) A tall pink lilac self 
originated in France .35 
Mazda. (Hudel.) Rich claret bicolor illumi¬ 
nated by its bright yellow beard.45 
Melchoir. (Wal.) S, reddish-brown, shaded 
old gold; F, blood-red .95 
Messaline. (Mil.) S, pale gold, flushed pink; 
F, red, shading to gold .45 
M. F. David. (Cayeux) S, silky red; F, vel¬ 
vety dark red. French award. 5.90 
Midwest Pride. (Sass) Most perfectly 
formed hyacinth violet self . 1.45 
Mirasol. (M. M.) Clear bright yellow, hav¬ 
ing no venations to spoil it.70 
Monterey. (M. M.) Tall, late. 8, violet, 
shaded red; F, dark bronzy-red.70 
Moon Magic. (Shull) Pleasing light yellow 
self. II. M., A. I. S... 2.95 
Morning Glory. (Kirk.) Large heavy sub- 
stanced flower of red violet tone. 3.40 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover. (Home.) Old rose, 
dusted with gold, petals ruffled. 6.95 
My Maryland. (Sheets) Fine bronzy violet 
and crimson. H. M., A. I. S. 2.40 
Newtonia. (Don.) Light buff, overlaid 
rose, suffused bronze; F, rose.45 
Nicholas Poussin. (Cayeux) S, golden yel¬ 
low; F, white, veined with brown.95 
Noweta. (Sass) Beautiful true pink flushed 
yellow at center and edge. 3.40 
Numa Roumestan. (Cayeux) S, vinous red; 
F, rich amaranth red. 1.45 
Nymph. (Sass) Early empire yellow with a 
rich golden beard .35 
Okoboji. (Sass) Strikingly rich appearing 
dark velvety red-purple .45 
Old Gold. (Sass) S, primuline yellow; F, 
old gold, overlaid buff. Short.35 
Ophelia. (Cayeux) Golden copper and sul¬ 
phur yellow, shaded light mauve.35 
Orange Queen (Barr) One of the best uni¬ 
form deep yellow dwarfs .35 
Oregon Beauty. (Klein.) S, aconite-velvet; 
F, velvety, continga purple, lighter at 
edge; prominent bright yellow beard. 
One of the finest dark iris.95 
Oregon Giant. (Klein.) Very dark, lit up 
in center with rich gold beard. One of 
the very last to bloom. Velvety red and 
black in color .95 
Ortrud. (Mor.) An early, low growing me¬ 
dium pink toned variety.35 
Otoe. (Sass) Striking coppery-red interme¬ 
diate, fine for mass of color. .25 
Packard Blue. (Wass.) A fine uniform deep 
blue descendant of Dominion .90 
Padre. (M. M.) Tall rosy-purple, flushed 
bright blue; long flowering season.55 
Paltec. (Dennis) Unique hybrid. Short self¬ 
blue, white crest and beard.95 
Paulette. (Mill.) Large, tall, light blue bi¬ 
color just imported from France. 1.95 
Paul Veronese. (Vilm.) S, Parma violet; F, 
rich pansy-violet. French award .25 
Peeress. (Way.) S, bright violet blue; F, 
brilliant velvety pansy-violet.45 
Penn Treaty. (Dan.) Deep rich velvety 
black-violet of heavy texture .95 
Persia. (Ayres) Distinct coloring. S, blue- 
gray; F, bright blue . 2.90 
Petruchio. (Mor.) S, lobelia violet; F, gold¬ 
en, overlaid dahlia-carmine .35 
Phebus. (Cayeux) New French variety of 
absolutely uniform lemon yellow. 5.95 
Picador. (Mor.) S, honey yellow, mustard at 
throat; F, mineral red . 4.45 
Pluie d’Or. (Cayeux) The best tall clear 
yellow, perfectly branched. Rich orange 
beard on F. Free-flowering and rapid in- 
creaser. Dykes Medal winner .70 
Pongee. (Bret.) Deep colonial buff self like 
pongee cloth; bright beard . .45 
Potentate. (Grinter) Very large. S, laven¬ 
der; F, red, much white at base. 95 
President Pilkington. (Cayeux) Pale buff 
and blue with yellow suffusion . 4.90 
Primavera. (Mohr) Finest, largest, yellow 
intermediate. None better .35 
Prophete. (Cayeux) S, light lavender-rose; 
F, amaranth red, shaded copper. 2.20 
Purissima. (M. M.) Finest tall, large, pure 
white, but lacks hardiness.95 
Shogun. (Nich.) New attractive color of 
deep coppery maroon .90 
Sikh. (Baker) Rich bronzy purple blend 
with flaring F; orange beard.45 
Sirius. (Bun.) A tall, clear, intense blue- 
violet self, much admired .45 
Sir Knight. (Ashley) An immense, tall dark 
blue self; we are proud to be one of the 
few growers selected to introduce this re- 
Sir Michael. (Yeld) Unquestionably the 
finest blue and purple bicolor.70 
Sister Sue. (Hudel) A fine large rosy- 
mauve, blooming late in season .45 
Soledad. (Mohr) One of the three best early 
amber yellow intermediates . . .25 
Sonoma. (M. M.) Late, tall, attractive pale 
corn yellow; good substance.25 
Sorento. (Hardee) Early, large blue-violet 
having heavy silken texture. We consider 
this the very finest deep blue iris. 95 
Souv. de Loetitia Michaud. (Millet) One of 
most popular tall soft blues.45 
Spark. (Nich.) Early, short, medium-sized. 
Redder than any other variety . 95 
Stewart. Very early dwarf light yellow, 
sometimes blooming in fall. Good .35 
Stipples. (Essig) Very odd white plicata, 
much spotted and stippled.25 
Sunlight. (Sturt.) Free-flowering clear 
creamy yellow self; orange beard.45 
Sun God. (Sass) Valuable garden light yel¬ 
low, lightly penciled brown .25 
Swazi. (Bliss) Huge late dark variety 
which once sold for $75 per root .45 
Thais. (Cayeux) Attractive shade of rosy 
mauve and soft pink .35 
Theodolinda. (Ayres) Large white plicata. 
White, lined and marked blue. 6.85 
Theodore. (Hardee) A fine, tall dark violet 
which has been much admired. 90 
Thorobred. (Hardee) Brilliant red purple, 
rich and glowing. Quite tall .90 
Thuratus. (Sass) One of the darkest of all 
irises with drooping F . 95 
Tiger Tiger. (Ware.) A brilliant red iris of 
a new distinct shade . 5.90 
Titan. (Bliss) S, violet-blue; F, violet- 
purple. Very large flowers. 25 
Tokay. (Nich.) Beautiful blend of soft pink 
tones with clear yellow . 1.70 
Tom Tit. (Bliss) Gay little deep violet-pur¬ 
ple with spreading F .25 
Trostringer. (Sass) A vigorous and free 
flowering light rose-purple.35 
True Charm. (Sturt.) One of the older 
white plicatas but still good. 25 
Very Late Blooming 
List value $2.75 for $1.95 
PURE YELLOW 
COLLECTION 
List value $5.25 for $3.95 
Ambassadeur 
Andre Autissier 
Asia 
Autumn Glow 
Conchobar 
Dryade 
Impressario 
Olive Murrell 
Oregon Giant 
Sindjkha 
Amber 
Chalice 
Chasseur 
Colias 
Coronation 
Flammenschwert 
Golden Promise 
Gold Imperial 
Pluie d’Or 
Primrose 
Soledad 
Sunbeam 
Sunlight 
Yellow Hammer 
Yellow Moon 
PINK COLLECTION 
List value $6.15 for $4.95 
Allure 
Camilla Dubuar 
Day Dream 
Elizabeth Egelberg 
Frieda Mohr 
Grousman Red 
Herodiate 
Hypnos 
Messaline 
Odette Olivet 
Rosado 
Bugajo 
Sass Pink 
Sir Galahad 
Wild Rose 
WHITE COLLECTION 
List value $3.85 for $2.75 
Cygnet 
Delight 
Gaviota 
Kashmiriaua 
Lenzschnee 
San Francisco 
Yves Lassailly 
White & Gold 
Quivera. (Sass.) Mingling of buff, pink, 
yellow, orange and brown .70 
Ragusa. (Sass) Fine early intermediate of 
glowing red. Extra good.65 
Rameses. (Sass) Finest pink and rose toned 
blend, apricot beard. Dykes medal.1.45 
Rayo de Sol. (M. M.) Spanish word for sun¬ 
beam was given this flower because of 
its bright yellow color. Large flowers 4 
inches high and 3 y 2 inches broad.95 
Realm. (Baker) Beautiful intense pure rich 
blue. Given English award .35 
Red Dominion. (Ayres) An outstanding 
deep red self. H. M., A. I. S. 6.90 
Refulgence. (Way.) S, violet-blue, shaded 
brouze; F, velvety purple .45 
Rene Cayeux. (Cayeux) Attractive late 
white bicolor with F crimson-violet.35 
Rhodes. (Wall.) Almost a' crimson, with 
touch of purple; silky sheen.95 
Romance. (Mur.) Lustrous, satiny, rosy- 
bronze. Awarded English silver medal.. 1.70 
Romola. (Bliss) S, pale lilac; F, rich vel¬ 
vety red-violet. A fine iris.35 
Rosa Ring. (Hudel) An iris on the reddish ‘ 
shade with fine bright beard. -25 
Rose of Cuba. (Sass) Fine fragrant rose 
toned variety with orange beard.90 
Rose Marie. (Cayeux) Late blooming red¬ 
dish-violet with F frilled.90 
Ruy Bias. (Millet) Tall, large flower. S, 
smoky mauve; F, purple-black. 1,95 
Sachem. (Loomds) Striking velvety red 
brown with pale bronze S .*. 2.45 
Sacramento. (M. M.) S, white, edged red- 
purple; F, reticulated same . 1.95 
Samoa. (Hardee) A fine large and tall iris 
of blended brick red tones ..1,40 
Sandalphon. (Hardee) Large, rich, dark 
violet of very heavy substance.95 
Sandra. (Millet) Early, large-flowered soft 
yellow with ruffled S.. 
Sandrine. (Cayeux) S, fawn, washed helio¬ 
trope; F, red, margined mauve.95 
San Francisco. (M. M.) Best white plicata"; 
petals lined blue. Dykes award.95 
Santa Barbara. (M. M.) One of the very 
finest pure light blue seifs .‘ ,35 
Sea Dawn. (Nich.) A ruffled blend of cop’- 
pery old rose, brilliant beard. 4.95 
Senlac. (Bliss) Large, bright, clear aster 
purple and claret-red . 4 qq 
Sensation. (Cayeux) Fragrant, gigantic. 
corn flower blue; flaring F. 95 
Serenade. (Ilall) A beautiful soft pink- 
toned variety of medium height.45 
Valor. (Nich.) S, deep antracine violet; F, 
velvety black; fragrant . 6.95 
Van Cleve. (Van Name) S, violet-purple; 
F, same, flaring. H. M., A. I. S.35 
Virgin Gold. (Hardee) Pure pinard yellow 
with beard the same color.70 
Vista Blue. (Hudel) Deep rich indigo blue 
with yellow markings at throat.45 
Wambliska. (Sass) Large white with un¬ 
dertone of lightest blue at base . 1.45 
Wawasee. (Rich.) Palest blue self even to 
the beard and style arms . 1.95 
W. C. Kennedy. (Keller) Huge variegata 
with yellow S and maroon F. 3.95 
White Marble. (Wass.) Hardy, tall, white, 
free-bloomer; orange beard . 4.95 
William Mohr. (M. M.) (pogocyclus) huge, 
ruffled, lavender-toned hybrid.70 
Winneshiek. (Egel.) We consider this our 
finest deep blue self . 2.95 
Yves Lassailly. (Cayeux) S, white; F, . 
white, suffused and lined blue.70 
NOTE: We have more than 100 varieties not 
included in the above list. If you are desirous 
of procuring extra good plants of any particular 
variety or varieties not listed, write us and we 
shall quote our current price, which will be lower 
than you can purchase elsewhere. 
EARLY BLOOMING 
INTERMEDIATES 
Collection for $1.15 
The intermediates are invaluable in the 
garden to lengthen the blooming season and 
prevent a gap between the blooming time of 
the dwarfs and the blooming time of the tall 
bearded varieties. They precede the latter 
by several weeks. 
Bosniamac. Yellow and buff. 
Carthusian. Clear lavender blue. 
Don Carlos. S, blue; F, red-purple. 
Helge. Lemon-yellow, shaded pearl. 
Ingeborg. Large white, veined gold. 
Kocliii. Rich deep violet-purple. 
Prince Victor. Lavender-blue-purple. 
Sunbeam. Beautiful clear yellow. 
Walhalla. Lavender-blue-purple. 
Yellow Hammer. Bright amber yellow. 
SIR MICHAEL 
KING MIDAS 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG 
Three of any one variety for 25c 
Collection of 55 varieties for $5.00 
(We are really giving these away to our customers as-ou*-«‘4‘yycd&- 
show it costs us ten cents per root for expense of digging, packing, 
postage, and advertising. We wish to close out these fine varieties to 
make room in our gardens for the hundreds of new originations 
which are being placed on the market. Most of these varieties sold 
for $1 to $10 each a few years ago.) 
10c 
EACH 
Afterglow. Blend of buff. 
Alcazar. S. mauve: F, purple. 
Anne Bullen. Blue and purple. 
Argynnis. S. yellow ; F, brown. 
Baldur. S. lavender; F, maroon. 
Canopus. S. lavender; F. violet. 
Carthusian. Early lavender blue. 
Cassandra. Rosy-violet and red. 
Chabcr. Lobelia blue bicolor. 
Cluny. Fine pale lilac-blue. 
Coronado. Lavender, red-purple. 
Corrida. Fine blue-violet self. 
Duke of York. Very fine blue. 
Dulcinca. S. lavender; F. violet- 
blue. 
Ed. Michel. Petunia-violet self. 
Fismcs. S. cream : F. red-lavender. 
Gaviota. Frilled white, yellow. 
George J. Tribolet. Violet red- 
purple. 
Glamour. Heliotrope and violet. 
Halo. S. dark blue; F. violet. 
Hesperis. Finest dark red. 
Hippolyta. Fine lavender-blue. 
Jeannett Dean. Blue-lavender. 
Juniata. Fragrant violet-blue. 
Karen. Fine rich red-purple. 
Kestrel. Velvety violet blend. 
Kochi. Very early purple. 
LcGrande Ferre. Fawn and gray. 
LentWilliamson. Lavender-pansy. 
Lustre. Early red-lavender. 
Majestic. Bluish-mauve, purple. 
Mile. Schwartz. Large pale mauve. 
Mme. Cheri. Pink-yellow-purple. 
Mme. Henri Cayeux. Good red- 
violet. 
Montserrat. Lavender and red- 
purple. 
Morning Splendor. Dark ruby- 
crimson. 
Mrs. Chas. Pearson. Mauve, tint¬ 
ed rose. 
Mrs. H. Matson. S, bronze; F, 
purple. 
Odaroloc. Luminous orchid. 
Olive Murrell.Lavender-rose-blue. 
Olympus. S, rose-bronze: F.crim¬ 
son. 
Prospcro. Blue and red-purple. 
Senorita. Lavender-blue-yellow. 
Shekinah. Light yellow. 
Sir Galahad. Large reddish- 
mauve. 
Sweet Lavender. Violet-purple. 
Tencbrae. Rich black-purple. 
Tropic Seas. Mulberry-purple. 
Watteau. Campanula violet. 
W. C. Terry. S, blue; F. purple. 
Western Dream. Lavender blue 
bicolor. 
Yellow Moon. Tall yellow self. 
Yellowstone. S. straw yellow; F, 
purple. 
Yeoman. Blue-violet bicolor. 
Yolande. Large, beautiful blue. 
Zwannenburg. Odd early buff 
color. 
Note: Please add one second choice to your list of selections, to be 
substituted in case our stock of any variety is exhausted. 
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