DRAGONFLY (Dykes) Blue with white background. $.40 
EMPEROR. Large flower; deep violet; excellent. $.35 
FLORRIE R1DDLER (Per. 1920) Large flowers of exquisite blue. $.50 
GATINEAU (Preston 1932) At first this iris was called Abitibi, 
and under that name was given an Honorable Mention by the A. I. 
S., but I understand that Miss Preston has finally decided on the 
name Gatineau. A wonderful clear blue iris with extremely large 
flowers on tall, sturdy stems; outstanding. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. $3.00 
GRANDIS. S. deep violet; F. white with colored veining. $.50 
KINGFISHER BLUE (Wal. 1924) Bright blue; one of the best. $.50 
LACTEA. Dainty butterfly like flowers of purest white; many 
flowers in bloom at same time; should be in every collection. $2.50 
LITTLE BOY BLUE (Clev. 1932) Lovely velvety blue shaded 
darker at the edges; much admired; rare. $2.50 
LLEWELLYN (Clev. 1929) Large flowers of soft blue; excellent. $1.00 
MADAWASKA (Preston 1932) A blue of medium tone and of very 
rapid growth. 38 in. $1.50 
MARTHA LE GRAND (Washington 1934) The finest white Si¬ 
berian that I have ever seen. S. are slightly open, and of pure 
white; falls are broad and semi-flaring, ruffled at the edge; white 
style branches and slight yellow tone in the throat. Flowering stalks 
are well branched, bearing a profusion of flowers. 40 in. $5.00 
MATTAWIN (Preston 1932) A tall sturdy iris with very large 
flowers of clear blue tone. 40 in. $1.50 
MILDRED STAHL MAN (Washington 1931) Pale china blue 
flowers of large size with horizontal falls; charming in every way. $1.50 
MISS DULUTH (H. P. Sass 1933) Delightful tall Siberian of 
great size. $ .75 
MRS. ROWE (Per. 1923) Delightful lavender-pink. $.60 
MORNING MAGIC (Clev. 1932) Pinkest of the pale lavenders; 
has 6 or 7 flowers on a stalk; frequently throws blooms at end of 
season; one of the best. $3.50 
MOUNTAIN POOL (Clev. 1932) A beautiful new iris strongly 
recommended ; deep sky-blue. $2.50 
NIPOGON (Pres. 1932) Beautiful blue, flushed with purple. $1.00 
OTTAWA (Morg. 1928) Large flowers of brilliant violet-purple 
conspicuously edged white, rare and lovely. $3.50 
ORIENTALIS. Rich blue; good for landscape. $.25 
OLD TOWN SEEDLING. Soft blue with marbled standards. $.75 
OPAL BLUE (Sturt. 1933) A delightful new iris of clear sky 
blue; large flowers on medium stems. $1.50 
PAPILLON (Dykes) Light blue; larger than Perry’s Blue. $.40 
PEGGY PERRY (Per. 1912) Ruffled blue; white center. $.40 
PERIWINKLE (Clev. 1929) One of the best dark purples. $1.00 
PERRY’S BLUE (Per. 1912) Sky blue; tall and lovely. $.40 
PIGMY (Per.) Dark violet; good for front of border. $.35 
PR ISM ATI CA. American species; dainty flower of blue. $.50 
RED EMPEROR (Sturt. 1924) Brilliant wine-red, veined blue. $3.00 
RED RAIDER (Clev. 1927) Velvety red-purple; excellent. $1.00 
RIDEAU (Pres. 1932) Large light blue; lovely. $1.50 
ROYAL FLUSH (Clev. 1929) Deep purple overlaid with red. $3.50 
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