Pogocyclus Hybrids — Continued 
SHIRAZ—36 in. This is one of the most at¬ 
tractive of this group. S—Soft, uniform, 
bright violet; F—A deeper shade, the col¬ 
or being solid beyond the tip of the beard 
and veined over a white ground on the 
balance of the petals.“5 
SHIR IN —24 in. Large standards of soft vio¬ 
let; falls purple-violet, with narrow pur¬ 
ple veins. Throat reticulated white... 1.50 
SHUSHAN —20 in. Erect standards of bright 
violet-purple. Falls flaring, velvety dark 
mahogany (in the sunlight firy-red). 
Bronze styles; burnt orange beard. A most 
distinctive variety of fine form and un¬ 
usual colors. 1.00 
VULCAN —32 in. Violet-purple Standards 
and falls, with a black spot and brown 
veining on the falls. 1.00 
WILLIAM MOHR —26 in. The finest in this 
group and the highest rated. Gigantic 
flowers of soft-violet, beautifully veined 
bright manganese violet. Sold for $50 a 
few year ago . 1.00 
ZWA.NENBURG —20 in. Very large flowers 
of the most unusual coloring. The large, 
silky, cup-shaped standards are cream- 
colored, flushed soft-violet. The smooth 
velvety falls are of rich old-gold, splashed 
irregularly with soft maroon.50 
Hardy Pogocyclus 
Hybrid Collection 
I will furnish 5 magnificent Pogocyclus 
Hybrid Irises, all different, my selection 
including Wm. Mohr, which is the finest 
of them all, each plant carefully labelled, 
for $2.50. 
Ib - Pall 
Regelio - Cyclus Hybrids 
These are among the most handsome and beautifully marked of all Irises. They are 
prominently veined and striking in appearance. They are the result of crosses between the 
Regelia and Oncocyclus species and flower about 30 days ahead of the Tall Bearded Iris. 
ARTEMIS—28 in. One of the darkest and 
richest colored Iris in cultivation. The 
color is deep rich crimson, veined and pep¬ 
pered over the entire flower, so that the 
creamy white ground just barely shows 
Luna 
through. A large flower of perfect shape. 
2.50 
CHARON—15 in. A beautiful and distinctive 
Iris. S—An attractive shade of reddish- 
brown, shaded bronze; F—bronze, veined 
brown. 1.50 
FLORA—Standards rich ruby-red-veined. 
Falls brown and yellow. Given an Award 
of Merit in Holland. 1.75 
HECATE—20 in. Given an Award of Merit 
in Holland. Standards lilac-rose. Falls 
brown veined on a grey ground. 2.00 
HERMIONE—32 in. Very handsome and 
beautifully marked; very similar to Susi- 
ana but with somewhat more deep violet 
red in it. Reminds one of an improved 
Susiana, with the ruggedness of the Tall 
Bearded Iris. 2.50 
ISOLDA—Mahogany, veined old-gold. Extra 
fine. Given an Award of Merit in Holland. 
1.75 
LEUCOTHAEA—Received Awards in London 
and in Holland. Large flowers of soft vio¬ 
let, densely netted and veined deep violet- 
blue. 5.00 
LUNA—20 in. This is one of the most hand¬ 
some of this group in the light extreme, 
as Artemis is in the dark extreme. In Luna 
the white ground predominates and the 
widely spaced red purple veins stand out 
in strong contrast over the entire flower. 
1.75 
NEMESIS—32 in. Similar to Hermione. but 
darker, due to the veining being closer. 
Has the elongated form of Korolkowi. An 
excellent new variety. 1.50 
PSYCHE—20 in. A charming flower, with 
satiny-silver falls, heavily veined purpl¬ 
ish-mauve, and with a conspicuous glossy 
dark brown spot. S—Silvery-white, veined 
purple-violet. Given an Award of Merit 
by the Royal Hort. Soc. of England... 1.50 
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