Alcazar, S. Light bluish violet; F. Deep 
purple. Medium height, $1.25 
Anna Farr, Large white flower with blue 
shadings, medium height. A fine Iris if yon 
can grow it, susceptible to root rot under 
unfavorable conditions. $1.50 
Aurea, A good orange yellow. 2 ft. 
25c to 50c. 
Caprice, A delicate reddish purple, medi¬ 
um height.. If you cannot grow Ed. Michel, 
grow Caprice, it is but a shade lighter. 50c. 
Cottage Maid, S. Silver blue, F. White, 
boldly tipped and veined violet. 20 inches. 
25c to 50c. 
Darius, S'. Canary yellow; F. Lilac and 
white. 20 in. 25c. 
Fairy, White, delicately suffused soft blue. 
2 ft. Fine for cutting. Outer stems on 
clump recline somewhat making it less valu¬ 
able for landscape. Medium height. 25c. 
Flavescens, Soft yellow, good odor, ram¬ 
pant grower. 15c to 25c. 
Florentina, Creamy white, early bloomer, 
an old standby. 15c to 25c. 
Gypsy Queen, S. Old gold, shaded smoked 
pearl; F. Black maroon, veined light yellow. 
2 ft. 25c. 
Hector, S. Clouded yellow; F. Dark vel¬ 
vety crimson. 2 feet. 25c. 
Her Majesty, Rose pink, falls slightly 
deeper, heavily veined, sturdy grower. 22 
in. 25c to 50c. 
Innocenza, Ivory white, gold crest. Con¬ 
sidered one of the best whites. 25c to 50c. 
Iris King, S. Rich yellow; F. Rich maroon 
bordered yellow. Large flower, perfect 
form. 20 in. 35c to 75c. 
Juniata, Clear blue, tallest bearded Iris 
on the list, fine for cutting. This variety 
furnishes the most desirable foliage for 
cutting. 25c to 50c. 
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