C. S. MILL I KEN 
IRIS 
PASADENA, CALIF. 
RED-PURPLES, and reds: 
Aurelle 
Cacique 
Carnelian 
Cherokee Maid 
China Lantern 
Choctaw 
Chrysophoenicia 
Clara Noyes 
Crimson King 
Dauntless 
Dorothea K. Williamson 
Ed Michel 
Ember 
Esplendido 
Firefall 
Fulva, brick red 
George J. Tribolet 
Glowing Embers 
Ibpall 
Indian Chief 
Kharput 
Kurdistan 
Labor 
Majestic 
Mauna Loa 
Modoc 
Nadji 
Naomi 
Niobe 
Nurmahal 
Olympus 
Opera 
Persian Princess 
Petruchio 
Pioneer 
Purpurea 
Red Dominion 
Red Flare 
Red Glow 
Red Robe 
Robt. Wallace 
Rose Madder 
Rubeo 
Saturn 
Sequoiah 
Sir Michael 
Tenaya 
Tulsa 
Ukiah 
Uncle Remus 
Vinicolor 
LAVENDER, and light violets, blues, mauves, and greys. General effect light: 
Amneris 
Asphodel 
Avalon 
Azrael 
Ballerine 
Bluebeard 
Bonnie Blue 
California Blue 
Canyon Mists 
Caterina 
Claridad 
Conquistador 
Corrida 
Dilkash 
Dolly Madison 
Eden Phillpotts 
El Capitan 
Endymion 
Hippolyta 
Hoogiana 
Jacqueline Guillot 
Japonica 
Kalif 
Kingfisher Blue 
Lady Foster 
Lady Lou 
Mady Carriere 
Mary Barnett 
Nefert 
Pacific 
Pale Moonlight 
Pallida 
Papillion 
Princess Beatrice 
Queen Caterina 
Rajput 
San Gabriel 
Sensation 
Shining Waters 
Sierra Blue 
Simone Vaissiere 
Souv. de L. Michaud 
Stipples 
Stylosa 
Sweet Lavender 
Western Skies 
Wistaria 
Wm. Mohr 
Yosemite Falls 
PINK, including varieties with distinctly pink shadings; rose-lilacs, etc. 
Airy Dream 
Ambrosia 
Aphrodite 
Arkansas 
Autumn Dawn 
Cameo 
Day Dream 
Delicatissima 
Dream 
Dreamlight 
Frieda Mohr 
Hollywood 
Jacinto 
Jadu 
J. B. Dumas 
Marquisette 
Mary Gibson 
Midgard 
Mme. Cecile Bouscant 
Our Stock 
Why you should plant 
MILLIKEN Caliiornia-grown IRIS 
The ideal climate in which our gar¬ 
dens are located produces a quality of 
stock which is not surpassed. We are 
often asked if our Irises are hardy in 
colder climates. We ship them all over 
the United States with perfect satisfac¬ 
tion and receive repeat orders year 
after year. As our season of blooming 
is advanced six weeks or so ahead of 
that in the Eastern States, it allows us 
to ripen the rhizomes in our rainless 
summer and send them without danger 
from rot in time to become well estab¬ 
lished for the following spring. This 
is an advantage too important to over¬ 
look. 
Mme. Cheri 
Mme. Durrand 
Mrs. Marion Cran 
Ophelia 
Pastel Shades 
Pink Jadu 
Pink Lass 
Pink Satin 
Rameses 
Rene Denis 
Rosado 
Rose Ash 
Rose Mitchell 
Rosultra 
San Gabriel 
Spring Maid 
Susan Bliss 
Zaharoon 
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