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IRIS (Poor Man’s Orchid)—So easily 
grown and showy that one cannot 
have too many. 
(Bearded Varieties) 
Alcazar —Violet, purple. 
Ambassadeur —Lavender, maroon. 
Brooksiana —Light lavender self-color. 
Candlebra —Blend of yellow and lav¬ 
ender. 
Flavescens —Soft creamy yellow. 
.Florentina —Pale blue, almost white. 
Gold Crest —Sky blue, gold beard. 
Gracchus —Yellow, purple. 
Her Majesty —Rose, pink. 
Honorabilis —Canary yellow, brown. 
Iris King —Yellow, maroon. 
Jacquesiana —Wine and plum color. 
Juanita —Blue. 
Lohengrin —Deep violet lavender. 
Lord of June —Clear light blue. 
Loreley —Yellow, blue. 
Madam iChereu —White edged blue. 
Mother of Pearl —Name describes. 
Pallida Daimatica —Soft lavender, blue. 
Purple King —Dark violet purple. 
Quaker Lady —Smoky lavender with . 
yellow. 
Queen of the May —Pink. 
Sherwin-Wright —Bright clear yellow. 
White Knight —Pure white, early. 
Mixture —10 of 10 varieties, $5.00. 
Any of the above at $1.00 per dozen. 
(Dwarf Varieties) 
R Cristata —Native. Clear blue, 4 in..$ .60 $ 1.50 
R Cristata alba —Pure white form of 
above, $1.00 each. 
Puimila-cearuiea —Light blue, 4 in.75 2.50 
R Pumila-Sambo —Deep violet, 4 in... .75 2.50 
R Prismatica — Native. Light blue; . 
damp, 12 in.60 2.00 
R Verna—Native. Amethyst blue, fra¬ 
grant .60 1.50 
Versicolor —Native. Light blue and yel¬ 
low; damp; 18 in.60 1.60 
(Various Species) 
oohroleuca-gigantea — Creamy white 
flowers with wonderful texture. Yel¬ 
low stripe on each petal. .75 2.50 
pseudacorus —Deep golden yellow; dry 
or wet land.60 1.50 
sibirica —Deep rich blue.60 1.50 
sibirica alba —White form of above.60 1.50 
kaempferi —Japanese. Prefer damp soil; 
purple only .•.7& 2.50 
kaempferi—Mixed Choice.75 2.60 
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