Tall Bearded Iris — Continued 
JANE WILLIAMSON—36 in. An indescrib¬ 
ably beautiful soft blend of soft pink, 
soft yellow and lilac.25 
JUBILEE—30 in. Beautifully ruffled soft 
yellow, veined and peppered maroon. .25 
JUNE NIGHT—42 in. New, deep dauphins 
blue, with heavy brown stripes. 1.00 
KANSAS—40 in. An outstanding new deep 
pink toned Iris of large size and perfect 
form .50 
KEDRON—40 in. Wallace’s gigantic new 
rich blue-pu*’ple. with brown throat.. 1.50 
KESTREL—36 in. S—lobelia violet; P—rich 
velvety nigrosin violet.20 
KHAMA—42 in. English Challenge Cup and 
Medal winner. S—light violet bronze; F— 
deep velvety crimson. 5.00 
KING JUBA—40 in. One of the three or four 
finest “variegatas.” S—old gold; F—dahlia 
carmine. Honorable Mention Amer. Iris 
Soc. .3.50 
King Karl — One of the finest “plicatas” 
KING KARL —30 in. Beautifully frilled. Ap¬ 
ricot, peppered brownish-red. Finest in its 
class ..35 
KING MIDAS —28 in. An entirely new color 
break. In a class by itself. Golden-buff 
and garnet-brown bi-color blend. Excel¬ 
lent . 1.75 
KING TUT —34 in. The Sass new sensational 
fiery red.75 
KLAMATH —40 in. A gigantic flower, with 
bronze standards tinted violet; Falls 
prune-purple. 1.75 
LABOR —36 in. A rich unique red-toned Iris. 
Large flower of fine form.25 
LADY BYNG —36 in. This exquisite variety 
sold for $50 a root a few years ago. The 
color is a soft ageratum violet.15 
LADY FAIR —A very lovely variety. S— 
Frilled, white, flushed violet; F—mauvette. 
.50 
LADY LUCK —A VERY FRAGRANT. EAR¬ 
LY, uniform dark purple; one of the dark¬ 
est of all .75 
L’AIGLON —38 in. Rich bronzy-red bi-color. 
One of the world’s best.25 
LARGO —40 in. A fine new soft yellow blend. 
Falls faintly overlaid mauve. Very large, 
beautifully ruffled dower. 5.00 
LE CORREGE—36 in. FRAGRANT. S—Light 
bronze; F—rich velvety wine red.50 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON—42 in. Rated the 
finest Iris in the world in 1922. Violet bi¬ 
color blend . 15 
LEONATO—48 in. FRAGRANT. One of the 
largest, finest, tallest lavenders.50 
LE PRINTEMPS—38 in. A real “pink Pli- 
cata” of smooth texture. 1.50 
LIBERTY BELL—A giant “plicata’’ on the 
order of San Francisco, but with brighter 
red toned feathering. Awarded First Prize 
at the Boston show in 1930. 2.00 
LONA—30 in. An exquisite flower, as exotic 
in appearance as the finest orchid, with 
ruffled peach colored petals, minutely pep¬ 
pered violet .25 
LORD LAMBORNE—40 in. The richest col¬ 
ored very early tall flowering variety. S— 
Soft rosy-fawn; F—Rich madder crimson. 
Amber styles . 15 
LORD OF JUNE—40 in. A VERY FRAG¬ 
RANT gigantic blue bi-color, flowers 
measuring 7 inches in my gardens.. .15 
LORETTO—38 in. A large, tall, uniform soft 
pink. Beautiful and distinctive. 1.50 
LOS ANGELES—46 in. Gigantic white flow¬ 
ers, with a feather-stitch edging of blue. 
One of the most beautiful of this type. 
1.00 
LOUIS BEL—28 in. Very dark pansy violet; 
almost black. Very velvety in both S and 
F. One of the darkest and richest Irises 
introduced to date.50 
LUCIANE—36 in. A wonderfully free flow¬ 
ering variety that sold a few years ago 
when introduced in France for 250 Francs. 
S—bright lilac; F-—reddish-violet, border¬ 
ed lighter .75 
MABEL TAFT—A giant new violet-blue of 
Dominion parentage . 3.00 
MADELEINE BRUN—A new giant white of 
French introduction . 2.00 
MAGALIE—New, beautifully ruffled, mauve 
bronze and lilac blend. 2.50 
MAGENTA—36 in. A distinctive magenta 
color that stands out prominently among 
all other colors. 1.00 
MAGNIFICA—42 in. VERY FRAGRANT. Gi¬ 
gantic crimson toned bi-color.25 
MAGNIFICENT—A large bright uniform red 
tone, redder than Opera and twice its size. 
Hon. Men. Amer. I. S.25 
MAISIE LOWE—A new English introduc¬ 
tion. A magnificent deep blue bi-color. 
2.50 
MAJESTIC—3 6 in. One of the richest of the 
red-purple bi-colors. Enormous velvety 
flowers of perfect form.20 
31. A. PORTER—A much deeper violet than 
Gaudichau. with velvety falls and deep 
orange beard. One of the best of the new 
giant flowered varieties. 5.00 
MARGARET MARON—48 in. A gigantic 
white; flaring falls with a 7-inch spread. 
.75 
3IARIE POOLE—38 in. Perry’s new snow 
white. A magnificent Iris. 1.00 
MAROUF—3 6 in. S—Greyish rose; F—Amar¬ 
anth red, margined lavender.50 
3IARSOUIN—36 in. Large flowers with soft 
violet standards and purple falls.35 
MARY BARNETT—42 in. Glorified Princess 
Beatrice. Very fragrant. One of the best 
light blues . .25 
MARY ELIZABETH—40 in. One of the fin¬ 
est of the newer American introductions. 
A large, well formed flower of most at¬ 
tractive colorings; the various colors com¬ 
bining to give a rich rosy effect. No Iris 
in my garden attracts more attention 2.75 
3IARY GEDDES—38 in. Considered by many 
to be the finest soft blend originated to 
date, especially on account of its unusual 
colors, a blending of lovely soft pink 
tones, overlaid Pomeranian red. An Am¬ 
erican introduction that has had the dis¬ 
tinction of receiving an Award of Merit 
in England .. 8.00 
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