Olive Murrell. S. lavender-rose, shot bronze; F. lav¬ 
ender-blue flushed rose and bronze .35 
Oliver Perthuis. A lavender-mauve and purple-lilac 
bicolor. A large, beautiful flower.25 
Peau Rouge. Very brilliant deep red. A free flower¬ 
ing, fast grower, and very popular.25 
Perladonna. A very tall, bright rich blue self of me¬ 
dium size. Fragrant .20 
Pioneer. A splendid, velvety red-purple, rich in tex¬ 
ture and of fine substance. Fragrant.25 
Plui d’Or. A pure, brilliant golden yellow self. The 
blooms are large, of fine shape, and borne on tall, 
well branched stems . 1.50 
Primrose. An exceptionally clear toned medium yel¬ 
low self. Large, fine, and a fast grower.25 
Princess Beatrice. A fragrant, silvery lavender-blue 
of great beauty. Indispensable .25 
Prospero. S. lavender, suffused yellow; F. deep red- 
purple. Tall and very handsome.20 
Purissima. The largest and most beautiful pure white 
iris ever introduced. The flowers are of wonderful 
form and heavy substance .75 
Quaker Lady. A beautiful blend of smoky lavender, 
blue and gold, with bronze markings .20 
Queen Caterina. A pale lavender-violet self with a 
lustrous sheen. Good size and form .20 
Rameldo. Petunia violet, suffused coppery-brown. 
An attractive blend of good form.20 
Rameses. S. russet vinaceous; F. tourmaline pink; 
center suffused with a yellow glow. A magnificent 
blend that won the Dykes Medal . 3.00 
Ramona. A blend of petunia violet and cinnamon 
brown. Fragrant and beautiful.25 
Rene Cayeux. S. white, slightly shaded lilac; F. 
crimson-violet. Very large and beautiful.25 
Reverie. S. buff, flushed pink; F. deep rose. A flower 
of exquisite form and coloring..25 
Rheintraube. S. light violet-blue; F. deep red-purple. 
A vigorous late bloomer .20 
Romola. S. pale lilac; F. velvety red-violet. A flower 
of noble poise, form and style .25 
Rubyd. An intensely rich, deep reddish violet-pur¬ 
ple. Moderately tall and free flowering.20 
San Francisco. Clear white, both S. and F. distinctly 
edged blue-lavender. The finest of its class and 
a truly beautiful variety. 1.00 
Santa Barbara. A very fine lavender-blue, with hori¬ 
zontal falls. Large; of wonderful form.25 
Seminole. A violet-rose and velvety crimson bicolor 
that produces a rich rose red mass.20 
Sensation. A self of clear cornflower blue. Immense 
flowers of fine form and exceptionally strong sub¬ 
stance. Appropriately named . 1.00 
Shekinah. A tall, clear light yellow, of medium size. 
Fine for landscape purposes.20 
Sherwin-Wright. Pure golden yellow of medium 
size. Makes a very luminous mass. 27 in.20 
Silverado. A tall silvery lavender and dull blue bi¬ 
color of fine form. Free flowering.20 
Sir Michael. S. clear lavender-blue; F. deep rich 
purple, strongly suffused red-brown. A remarkably 
rich blending of colors. 48 in. 1.25 
Souv. de Loetitia Michaud. Pale lobelia blue. Enor¬ 
mous blooms of excellent form. 54 in.35 
Souv. de Mnie. Gaudichau. S. deep rich blue-purple; 
F. velvety blackish purple. Fine.20 
Stanley H. White. A tall deep yellow with red vein- 
ings on the falls. Of medium size.20 
Steepway. An attractive blend of deep purple pink 
slightly suffused blue and pale green.20 
