Geo. J. Tribolet. A magnificent deep red-purple. 
Fragrant flowers of perfect form.$ .20 
George Yeld. S. bright apricot flushed rose; F. bril¬ 
liant rose-red. Unusual color .20 
Georgia. A very early, free flowering pink of a de¬ 
lightful shade .20 
Germaine Perthuis. A huge, glowing flower of vel¬ 
vety violet-purple, with a fiery orange beard. Late; 
fragrant; a truly grand iris . .35 
Glowing Embers. S. warm tan slightly suffused vio¬ 
let; F. rich, velvety, dark glowing red.25 
Golden Promise. S. citron-yellow; F. chrome-yellow, 
flushed soft lavender. Fine .25 
Grace Sturtevant. An exceptionally rich toned flower 
of deep velvety brown, with a yellow haft which 
adds richness to its charm. Fine . 1.50 
Harmony. A uniform deep, rich purplish-blue, with 
a distinct satiny sheen and blue beard.20 
Harpalion. S. light lavender, tinged bronze; F. rich 
lavender-blue. Early and fragrant .20 
Helios Cayeux. S. and F. pure lemon-yellow; F. deli¬ 
cately penciled clear rose-purple. One of the three 
best introduced in 1929 . 3.00 
Hermione. S. bright blue-purple; F. distinct rich 
reddish-purple; bright orange beard .20 
Hidalgo. A tall, large, lavender-pink self. Creates 
a charming soft pink effect in mass.25 
Ideal. S. pure blue; F. deep rich royal blue. A dis¬ 
tinct and beautiful rich blue effect.20 
Imperator. A large, late flowering deep red-purple. 
Makes a striking garden effect.20 
Iris King. S. old gold; F. rich velvety ox-blood red. 
A desirable old standby . 20 
Isis. A vigorous, free flowering violet-blue self. One 
of the best of the blue pallidas.20 
Isoline. A beautiful blend of silvery rose and mauve, 
flushed yellow and veined with gold .20 
Jacqueline Guillot. Very large blooms of light silvery 
blue with a lustrous surface. Late.20 
Jean Chevreau. Cream and white, shaded with buff 
and heavily stippled with violet-brown .20 
Juniata. An early, vigorous, free flowering, sweetly 
scented clear violet-blue .20 
Labor. Dark heliotrope-violet, the S. flushed with 
copper, the F. with a blue sheen. Fine.25 
Lady Byng. A soft ageratum violet, producing a de¬ 
lightful pink effect in mass. Fine form.20 
Le Grand Ferre. S. fawn-grey, tinted heliotrope; F. 
vinous-rose, edged fawn. Distinct .25 
Lent A. Williamson. Fine large violet-purple bicolor 
of exceptional substance .20 
Leonato. A larve lavender-blue flower of exceptional 
beauty. Early and fragrant .25 
Leverrier. S. lilac-purple; F. pansy-violet; effect is 
light rose-red. Tall and fragrant .20 
Lord Lambourne. S. bronzy rose-fawn; F. rich mad¬ 
der-crimson. Handsome and popular.20 
Lord of June. S. chicory-blue; F. lavender-violet. A 
very large, fragrant flower .20 
Loudoun. S. yellow, slightly veined chestnut; F. deep 
cream, bordered with sanded chestnut .25 
Lycaena. S. white; F. rich purple with paler margin, 
furnishing an attractive contact .20 
Magenta. S. and F. of deep amethyst-violet; a glo¬ 
rious and distinct color of great purity and intens¬ 
ity. Flowers of good size . 1.00 
Magnifica. S. white flushed with violet-blue; F. deep 
reddish-violet. Immense blooms .25 
Majestic. S. bluish-mauve, flushed bronze; F. rich 
raisin-purple. A profuse bloomer.25 
