SACRAMENTO (Mofir-Mitcfiell) . White ground, 
standards edged red purple, falls reticulated with the 
same color. Orange beard. Each, 1.50. 
SAN DIEGO (Mohr-Mitchell) . Immense blooms of 
velvety blue purple. 46 inches. Each, .75. 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr-Mitchell). Large flowers 
of white, edged with lavender blue. Each, .75. 
SAN LUIS REY (Mohr-Mitchell). Large violet red 
of beautifully rounded form. Golden beard and 
yellow center. Each, .3 5. 
SAN RAFAEL (Mohr-Mitchell). Dark red purple. 
Large with an overtone of black adding to the rich' 
ness of the color. Each, 1.00. 
SANTA CLARA (Mohr-Mitchell). Tall, violet blue 
self, with ruffled flaring falls. Each, .50. 
SANTA FE (Mohr-Mitchell). Almost white, pale 
blue being evident when first opened. Each, .50. 
SENSATION (Cayeux). Clear blue flowers on tall 
stems. Fine form and substance. Each, 1.00. 
SHASTA (Mohr-Mitchell). White, distinctive in 
style. Tall, free flowering. Each, .50. 
SIKH (Baker). A rich bronzy purple blend. Each, 
.50. 
SIR MICHAEL (Yeld). Standards opalescent lavender 
blue, falls deep rich purple strongly suffused red 
brown. Orange beard. Each, .75. 
SUMMER CLOUD (Kirkland). The falls are sky 
blue; standards, light blue, changing to gray'blue 
white like a cloud. Each, 2.50. 
SUNBEAM (Murrell). Deep canary yellow self, un¬ 
marked. Form, round and smooth. Each, .35. 
TALISMAN (Murrell). Rich iridescent golden yellow 
faintly flushed violet pink. Electric blue flush down 
the center of the falls. Beard, golden yellow, haft 
golden bronze. Each, 2.50. 
TIOGA (Salbach). Fragrant, velvety blue violet. 
Broad falls, smooth texture. Each, 2.00. 
UNCLE REMUS (Essig). Mulberry purple self with 
cadmium yellow beard. Each, .50. 
VERT-GALANT (Cayeux). Coppery red shading to 
garnet, yellow throat reticulated brown. Each, 2.50. 
WAMBLISKA (J. Sass). Large, pure white with a 
bluish sheen at center. Pale yellow beard with few 
yellow stripes on haft. Crinkled. Each, 1.00. 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr). Large lilac flower with 
violet veins. Beautiful and unusual. Impressive as 
a cut flower. Hardy. Each, .75. 
W. R. DYKES (Dykes). Falls crinkled adding rich- 
ness to the yellow flowers. Some seasons purple 
flakes appear on the falls. Beard, brilliant orange. 
Each, 3.00. 
IRIS CRIMSON GLOW 
IRIS PUMILA 
A miniature race of Iris similar in form to the 
tall bearded type. These lovely little gems are 
early bloomers, appearing soon after the Unigui- 
cularis or winter-blooming Iris have gone. Es¬ 
pecially good for the rockery. Every Iris lover 
should have a few at least. 
ALPIN. S. lobelia blue; F. reddish purple. 
Each, .30. 
ATROPURPUREA. Deep red purple. Each, .20. 
ATROVIOLACEA. Rich velvety red purple. 
Each, .20. 
AUREA MACULATA. Yellow, orange beard. 
Each, .25. 
BALKANA. Reddish purple. Each, .30. 
BOQUET. White and heliotrope. Each, .30. 
BRAUTJUNFER. Lilac white standards, purple 
falls, yellow tipped. Each, .20. 
BRIDE. Early white, fragrant. Each, .20. 
BRIDESMAID. Creamy white, bronze marked. 
Each, .30. 
BUTTERFLY. Cream and olive. Scented. Each .20. 
CANARY BIRD. Straw yellow, orange beard. 
Each, .30. 
CITREA. Lemon yellow. Extra early. Each, .20. 
D1TTON-PURPLE. Clear violet purple. Each, .25. 
EXCELSA. Lemon yellow, orange beard. Each .40. 
GLEE. Light yellow self. Each, 1.00. 
GLORIA. Cream, greenish veins on falls. Each .25. 
HARLEQUIN. Pale straw. Each, .25. 
JOSEPHINE. White, touched with yellow. 
Each, .35. 
MAROCAIN. Blackish violet Each, .50. 
NIOBE. Rich purple, free flowering. Each, .25. 
ORANGE QUEEN. Deep yellow self. Each, .30. 
PRAIRIE GEM. Yellow. Each, .30. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Rich purple. Each, .30. 
SNOWCUP. White, greenish tinge on falls. 
Each, .25. 
STEWART. Fine deep yellow. Each, .50. 
COLLECTION: 1 each of six varieties all sep¬ 
arately labeled for $1.00. 
INTERMEDIATE HYBRID 
IRIS 
These hybrids are a cross between the tall 
bearded Iris(Germanica)and the dwarf Iris Pumila. 
As a result they are of medium height (12 to 24 
inches) and flower after the early dwarfs and 
before the tall bearded, thus filling the gap be¬ 
tween these two types. They are free flowering, 
vigorous growers and very hardy. 
BLUE BOY. S. bright clear blue; F. dark blue. 
Each, .20. 
DOROTHEA. S. pearl gray ; F. light blue. Each 25. 
GERDA. S. creamy yellow ; F. deeper with golden 
veins. Very beautiful. Each, .25. 
HALFDAN. Fragrant creamy white flower with 
golden veined throat, yellow beard. Each, .20. 
HELGE. Citron yellow, pearl colored center. 
Each, .25. 
INGEBORG. Large pure white with golden veined 
throat. Each, .20. 
QUEEN FLA VIA. Primrose yellow. Each, .15. 
WALHALLA. Fine large flower with light blue 
standards and rich violet purple falls. Each, .20. 
ZUA. Fragrant soft gray flowers with curiously 
crinkled petals. Each, .25. 
COLLECTION: 1 each of the ten fine hybrid Iris 
listed above, all separately labeled, $1.75. 
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