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CRIMSON GLOW (Millet, 1924). Brilliant crimson-rose in colo r 
with the flowers large and well shaped. Orange beard with broad 
falls and frilled standards. Very free flowering and a wonderful 
variety for landscape effect. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
CRUSADER (Foster, 1913). S. light blue; F. deep violet-blue 
with orange beard. Very good form and color, large flowers. 42 
inches. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
D EE SSE (Cayeux, 1926). 36 inches. One of the finest Iris. The 
falls are a very brilliant red tone, with lavender standards. 50c 
each. 
DOLLY' MADISON (Williamson, 1927). 36 inches. Large flowers. 
4V2 inches high and 5 inches wide. Mauve standards arching and 
shading yellow at the base. Broad, flaring falls of lilac, maroon 
veined. Beard bright orange. Very free flowering, distinct in form 
and an exceptionally robust variety. One of the finest introduc- 
lions of recent years. 75c each. 
DOMINION (Bliss, 1917). This variety started a new era in Iris 
breeding. The newest and finest Iris have Dominion bloom. Stand¬ 
ards light bluish violet, large and erect; falls deep rich indigo 
purple, velvet arched and of exceptional substance. 36 inches 
50c each. 
DR. CHAS. H. MAYO (Fryer, 1923). 40 inches. This is Fryer’s 
finest introduction. A beautiful soft pink toned Iris. It is very 
fragrant, early, has a long flowering season and a very rugged 
constitution. 35c each. 
DUKE OF BEDFORD (Bliss. 1922). S. deep violet; F. velvety 
black-purple. Dominion seedling. 36 inches. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
EL CAPITAN (Mohr-Mitchell, 1926). S. and F. blush-violet. 
Majestic flowers with flaring falls are beautifully posed on a noble 
spike. 75c each. 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG. Flowers are carried on a strong, stiff 
stem that starts branching near the ground and carries as many 
as nine open flowers at one time. Standards broad and over¬ 
lapping. a beautiful blend of pink and lavender. Falls flaring, 
almost horizontal, aconite-violet. The general effect being a beau¬ 
tiful mauve-pink. 48 inch s. 50c each. 
ELSINORE (Hall, 1925). 3 feet. Flowers of primrose-yellow bor¬ 
dered with purple. 50c each. 
ESPLENDIDO (Mohr, 1924). A very large, red-purple bicolor, 
with beautifully branched stems. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
EVADNE (Bliss, 1921). S. deep rose-violet, slightly tinted buff, 
F. very rich velvety rose-violet, deeper than S. Falls veined 
brown on white base. Burnt orange beard. Splendid flower of 
good substance. 36 inches. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
FRANKLIN BEYNON (Perry, 1923). Color of Mrs. Alan Grey, 
but a foot taller and flowers twice as large. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr'Mitchell, 1926). It is a pink bicolor with 
deep lilac-rose falls and standards of pinkish lilac. It far exceeds 
any other Iris of similar color, in size, shape, vigor of growth, 
and brilliancy of color. Selected from all the other Mohr seedlings 
to bear the name of the originator s wife. An outstanding variety 
among the new introductions and for many years to come it will 
be one of the very finest of Iris. 42 inches. 35c each. 
GAVIOTA (Mohr, 1924). A creamy white with both S. and F. 
distinctly edged yellow. Medium size flower of unusual color. 
20c each; 3 for 50c. 
GEO. J. TRIBOLET (Williamson, 1926). 42 inches. A fine vel¬ 
vety blackish red-purple with deep violet standards. Tall and vig¬ 
orous. A truly magnificent Iris. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS (Millet, 1924). S. violet-purple; F. 
deeper violet lighted with a prominent yellow beard. The flower 
is of unequalled velvety appearance and deliciously scented. A de- 
scendent of Mme. Gaudichau. 50c each. 
GLAMOUR (Bliss, 1922). 36 inches. A very fine Dominion seed¬ 
ling. S. mauve tinted heliotrope. F. red-purple. A very hand¬ 
some variety. 40c each. 
HARMONY (Dykes, 1923). S. and F. deep rich purple-blue. 
20c each; 3 for 50c. 
IMPERATOR (Cayeux). S. red-violet tinted buff; F. deeper red- 
violet with brown markings at the base. Very large, late flower¬ 
ing, of good size and excellent form. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
JAPANESQUE (Farr, 1922). S. lavender-white, flecked violet; 
F. deep violet, edged pale lavender; beard coppery yellow. It has 
the appearance of a Japanese Iris, as if there were six falls and 
no standards. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
JUBILEE (Sass. 1923). 30 inches. Late. Ruffled, erect soft yellow 
standards; falls creamy white, tinged yellow at the tip. A fine 
flower of excellent form and unique coloring. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
JULIA MARLOWE (Shull. 1924). 40 inches. Very large flowers 
with violet standards and raisin-purple falls of Magnifies shape. 
The colors produce a glowing pink and red effect in the sun. 
Strong, well branched stalks. 35c each. 
LORD OF JUNE (Ycld, 1911). S. pale lavender-violet. Strong, 
vigorous grower, fragrant. A large, free flowering Iris universally 
admired. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
MME. HENRI CAYEUX (Cayeux. 1924). 42 inches. Very large 
flowers with standards of reddish violet-purple and falls of dark 
velvety purple with lighter edges. A handsome variety of the 
Ambassadeur type. 40c each. 
Iris Bargain No. I 
SURPRISE RAINBOW COLLECTION 
Every fall we have a surplus of many different 
colors of Iris, and for those who just want a big 
array of color and do not care for the names, we 
make up this Collection of varieties unlabeled, 
using such varieties as Lent A. Williamson, Queen 
Caterina, Black Prince, Gertrude and others of 
equal merit. We guarantee you at least $3.00 
worth of plants at the regular list price. 
25 Varieties, Unlabeled 
All Different 
ONLY $1.00 Postpaid 
WE PAY THE POSTAGE ON ALL ORDERS OF $1.00 OR MORE 
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