Argynnis—S. yellow; F. velvety, dark violet- 
carmine paling at border. 25c each. 
Barrelane—A blue toned lavender self, with a 
red violet flush on the falls. 25c each. 
Col. Candelot—S. a golden reddish-brown 
overlaid with mauve; F. horizontal, rich velvety 
pansy violet. 25c each. 
Caporal—A bright reddish self, reproducing a 
rich red effect. 25c each. 
Carthusian—S. bluish-lavender; F. slightly 
darker, brown markings at base; sweetly 
scented. 25c each. 
Cavalier—S. fine clear blue; F. deep velvety 
blue-purple. 25c each. 
Cluny—S. floppy, pale lilac-blue; F. drooping, 
deeper shade. 25c each. 
Colias—A light yellow self. 25c each. 
Corrida—A clear light blue self. 25c each. 
Cretonne—S. velvety pale bronze-purple; F. 
rich red-maroon. 25c each. 
Dalila—S. creamy white; F. red-purple. 25c 
each. 
Dejah—S. dull silvery-blue; F. bright mauve- 
blue. 25c each. 
Drake—A pale blue self of a satiny texture. 
25c each. 
Dream—A large clear pink self. 25c eacn. 
Ed. Michael—S. white; F. rosy violet. 25c 
each. 
Empress—Clear deep violet-blue with a sil¬ 
very sheen. 25c each. 
Feronia—S. soft rosy-bronze; F. rose-crimson. 
25c each. 
Fro—S. deep rich gold; F. velvety bronze- 
crimson. Sweetly scented. 25c each. 
Hermosa—Beautiful lavender pink. 25c each. 
Hesperis—S. light drab; F. very dark red- 
purple. 25c each. 
Imperator—S. clear violet tinted buff; F. 
reddish-violet. 25c each. 
Jacquesiana—S. orange-crimson shaded cop¬ 
per ; F. flaring, velvety rich deep maroon. 25c 
each. 
Juniata—A clear violet-blue self. Sweetly . 
scented. 25c each. 
Lady Byng—A clear pale lavender self of 
pink effect. 25c each. 
Lancelot—Pale rosy-mauve. 25c each. 
Madam Cheri—A violet pink of good form. 
25c each. 
Madam Chobaut—S. cream, shaded buff and 
pink, edged lilac; F. white edged violet. Sweetly 
scented. 25c each. 
Medrano—S. reddish copper shaded violet; F. 
dark crimson-purple. 25c each. 
Mildred Presby—S. white, flushed pale rose- 
lavender; F. rich dark velvety pansy-violet. 25c 
each. 
Miranda—A large rich violet-blue self. 25c 
each. 
Morning Splendor—S. Petunia-violet; F. rich 
raisin red. 25c each. 
Mrs. Hetty Matson—S. Purple-bronze, show¬ 
ing buff; F. broad rich crimson-purple. 25c 
each. 
Mt. Penn—S. lavender-rose; F. crimson-lilac. 
25c each. 
Muzeris—S. clear apricot flushed old rose; F. 
bright rose crimson. 25c each. 
Opera—S. dark red; F. wine red. One of 
the very finest irises. 25c each. 
Princess Victoria Louise—S. light yellow; F. 
brilliant madder-crimson, margined yellow. 
Very fine. 25c each. 
Professor Seeliger—A deep wine red self. 25c 
each. 
Prosper Laugier—S. tan or light bronze-red; 
F. velvety ruby purple. 25 c each. 
Queen Caterina—Pale lavender-violet self; 
very attractive sheen. 25c each. 
Red Riding Hood—S. rosy-violet; F. bright 
pansy violet. 25c each. 
Robin—S. bluish rose; F. rich red crimson. 
Beautiful. 25c each. 
Rosalba—A deep rose red. Beautiful in 
clump or single. 25c each. 
Rose Unique—Violet rose. 25c each. 
Ruby Perry—S. deep rose-purple; F. slightly 
deeper shade. 25c each. 
Rugajo—A bright red iris. One of the finest. 
25c each. 
Seminole—S. dark red ; F. rich velvety crim¬ 
son. 25c each. 
Sindjkha—S. deep dull lavender; F. lavender- 
purple. Sweetly scented. 25c each. 
Steepway—A smooth purple tinted flower, 
slightly flushed peacock-blue, apricot and pale 
green. 25c each. 
Susan Bliss—Rich rose-pink self with a deli¬ 
cate purplish sheen. 25c each. 
Troost—S. beautiful deep rosy pink; F. a 
shade lighter. 25c each. 
Virginia Moore—A clear yellow self. 25c 
each. 
White Knight—A beautiful snow white with¬ 
out markings; sweetly scented. 25c each. 
Wyomissing—S. creamy white; suffused soft 
rose; F. deep rose at base. 25c each. 
Zilia—A uniform shade of dark lavender-blue, 
overlaid rose, almost a self. 25c each. 
IRISES PLANTED BY APRIL 20th SHOULD BLOOM IN MAY 
VERY PERSONAL TO YOU 
This is my personal invitation to you and your folks to visit the 
Otwell Iris Fields in May. No charges of any kind. Large blue grass 
pastures to park in. Adjoins the city limits. Twenty-five acres in solid 
Irises. More than a million plants. They are for you to enjoy. 50,000 
visitors last May and no congestion. No finer people in the world than 
those you meet here. And when you write me, tell me how I can im¬ 
prove this booklet (fifty thousand printed) and when you see the fields, 
tell me how I can make them more beautiful. 
Thank you for everything. 
WILL B. OTWELL, 
Carlinville, Illinois. 
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