RIVERVIEW GARDENS 
Saint Paul, Minn. 
KANSAS, (Tim., ’26). S. Chinese vio¬ 
let shaded lilac; F. light purple, 
shaded violet; orange beard. The ef¬ 
fect is a ruffled pink. 48 in.50c 
KING KARL, (J. Sass, ’25). A beauti¬ 
ful plicata deeply frilled. S. light 
pinkish cinnamon; F. cream sprin¬ 
kled Liseran purple. A very attrac¬ 
tive variety. 30 in.25c 
KING TUT, (H. P. Sass, ’25). Large 
flowers of a striking color. S. cocoa 
brown; F. Hessian brown. General 
effect is a rich, deep red. A brilliant 
garden Iris. 34 in.50c 
LA BOHEMIENNE, (Millet, ’26). S. 
and F. deep hellebore red flushed with 
bronze. Deep orange beard. A most 
attractive coloring, entirely distinct 
from that of any other Iris. 30 
in.25c 
LABOR (Cayeux, ’26). S. brilliant red 
violet flushed copper; F. violaceous 
purple with an electric blue sheen. 
A beautiful and distinct French va¬ 
riety of a most striking color. 3 6 
in.2 5c 
LADY LUCK, (Sturt., ’27). A beautiful 
Iris as dark as Louis Bel. Early and 
a fast grower making a mass more 
effective than Kochii. Very hardy. 
30 in.25c 
L’AIGLON, (Shull, ’24). S. livid purple 
to cinnamon drab; F. Schoenfeldt 
purple with darker velvety reflexes. 
Ambassadeur type but redder. A fine, 
large flower. 38 in.50c 
LE CORREGE, (Vilm., ’27). A richly 
colored flower on the lines of Ambas¬ 
sadeur, but a deeper and more dis¬ 
tinguished color. S. light bronze suf¬ 
fused violet; F. rich, velvety wine- 
red. 36 in.25c 
LELIA, (Millet, ’26). S. heliotrope 
flushed violet with a smoky bluish 
sheen at the margins; F. deep mauve 
with a smoky bluish reflex. A very 
vigorous plant with tall flowering 
stalks. 36 in.25c 
LENZSCHNEE, (G. & K., ’27). A 
broad petalled white of fine form 
which has the true white background 
overlaid on falls by a faint blue flush. 
32 in.25c 
LODESTAR, (Hall, ’25). S. lemon 
chrome; F. velvety claret brown with 
a lemon chrome border. We know of 
no other variegata as distinct as this 
one. 36 in.75c 
LONA, (J. Sass, ’23). Another fine pli¬ 
cata type of unique coloring and pat¬ 
tern. S. pale purplish vinaceous, ruf¬ 
fled; F. cream dotted and striped 
eupatorium purple. 27 in.35c 
LORD LAMBOURNE, (Perry, ’23). S. 
rosy fawn to pale bronze; F. rich 
crimson, with a bright yellow beard. 
42 in. (2 for 25c.) 
LOS ANGELES, (M. & M., ’27). Giant 
white flowers of fine shape and sub¬ 
stance, the standards faintly edged 
pale blue. The light blue style adds 
a note of clear color in the center. 
42 in.$1.00 
LOUDOUN, (Fendall, ’24). A very odd 
plicata. S. yellow, slightly veined 
with chestnut; F. heavy, cream white 
edged with a sanded border of chest¬ 
nut. 3 4 in.2 5c 
LOUIS BEL, (Denis, ’25). S. very dark 
pansy violet; F. a splendid blackish 
violet purple. Extremely velvety falls. 
33 in.25c 
MADAME HENRI CAYEUX, (Cayeux, 
’28). S. smoky, reddish violet; F. 
velvety dark crimson. Somewhat 
similar to Ambassadeur in coloring 
but redder and richer and more 
graceful. 40 in.25c 
MAGENTA, (Cayeux, ’27). Standards 
and falls of deep amethyst violet; a 
glorious and distinct color of great 
purity and intensity. 36 in.$1.00 
MAGNIFICA, (Vilm., ’20). S. white 
flushed with violet blue; F. deep red¬ 
dish violet, reticulated chestnut. Im¬ 
mense blooms. 40 in.25c 
MAJESTIC, (Bliss, ’23). S. light laven¬ 
der; F. a rich, velvety raisin purpie. 
One of the very finest of the Do¬ 
minion seedlings. A profuse bloomer 
and fine landscape variety. 42 in. 25c 
MARQUISETTE, (Cayeux, ’26). A new 
distinct shade; a shrimp pink self, 
slightly striated maroon at the throat. 
4 2 in.7 5c 
MARJORIE TINLEY, (Perry, ’22). A 
fine large lavender blue bi-color on 
tall erect stems. Vigorous and free 
flowering. 40 in. (2 for 2 5c.) 
MARY BARNETT, (Cumbler, ’26). A 
beautiful light lavender. Paler and 
more lavender than Princess Beatrice, 
with a more prominent yellow beard 
and a golden glow at the throat. A 
wonderful Iris in every respect. 36 
in.2 5c 
MARY GIBSON, (Perry, ’23). S. light 
bronze overlaid old rose; F. old rose 
suffused bronze; prominent orange 
beard. 38 in. (2 for 25c.) 
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