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FALL TRADE LIST, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934 
HARDY PERENNIALS AND ALPINE PLANTS—(Continued) 
Iris, Germanica—(Continued) Per 10 
Mary Gibson, 8.4. rose and buff--$ 1 00 
Mildred Presby, 8.6. S, white; F, rich, pansy-violet. Large_ 1 20 
Mme. Chereau, 7.4. White edged blue, fine cut flowers. 30”_ 35 
Monsignor, 8.4. S, violet-blue; F, heavily veined purple. 36”_ 35 
Morning Splendor, 9.1. S, rich red-violet; F, still richer red- 
violet. This is considered the finest Iris introduced by an Am¬ 
erican originator. 42”_ 1 20 
Mother of Pearl, 8.4. beautiful self-colored mauve with pearl 
cast. 40”_ 1 00 
Mrs. H. Darwin, 6.8. Snow white; F, white slightly reticulated 
violet at base. One of the best of the whites_ 35 
Niebelungen, 7.3. Flowers large; S, olive-green, suffused with 
yellow; F, deep purple-violet, edged pale yellow__ 35 
Opera, 8.7. S, dark purple bronze; F, unique mixture of violet 
overlaid crimson with a rich velvety sheen, reverse cream. 
Very distinct. 33”.._._ 1 45 
Pallida Dalmatica, 8.8. S, lavender; F, clear deep lavender, flow¬ 
ers extra large. 40”_ 40 
Perfection, 7.8. S, light blue; F, dark velvety black with orange 
beard. 36”_ 35 
Princess Beatrice, 9.5. S, silvery lavender; F, slightly darker; 
one of the finest Iris_ 35 
Princess Victoria Louise, 7.2, S, sulphur yellow; F, violet edged 
cream. 30”_ 35 
Prosper Laugier, 8.3. S, bronze red; F, ruby purple. Very 
fine. 36”_ 35 
Prospero, 8.1. Tall handsome lavender and purple_ 55 
Quaker Lady, 8.4. S, smoky lavender with yellow markings; F, 
ageratum blue and old gold. A strong grower, odd and at¬ 
tractive. 32”_ 35 
Queen Caterina, 9.0. Pale lavender-violet with orange beard 
flowers large with dome-shaped standards and rounded droop¬ 
ing falls. 40”_ 60 
Queen of May, 7.4. Almost pink; tall growing. 32”..__ 35 
Seminole, 8.3. S, dark violet-rose; F, rich velvety crimson; bril¬ 
liant orange beard_ 70 
Sherwin Wright, 7.8. Fine golden yellow without shadings or 
markings _ 35 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau, 9.3. S, rich velvety purple; F, bril¬ 
liant black-purple. One of the most striking varieties_ 1 00 
Susan Bliss, 8.5. an exquisite pink-toned Iris that is possibly the 
nearest true pink color yet introduced__ 2 50 
White Knight, 7.9. A cool pure white_ 1 20 
Assorted colors_'_ 30 
Iris, Japan (Kaempferi) (July, 3’) 
Gekka-No-Nami, earliest to bloom and choicest white_ 1 45 
Gold Bound, double pure white, with narrow yellow band in the 
center _ 1 45 
Koko-No-Iro, large royal purple with yellow center, radiating 
into lines_ 1 45 
Mahogany, large double flowers, purpled mahogany red. Late_ 1 45 
Moniji-No-Taki, bright rose with deeper markings_ 1 45 
Purple and Gold, large double violet-purple with golden throat.. 1 45 
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