Kharput, S. Violet; F. velvety deeper vio¬ 
let, large flower, 30 in. 25c to 50c. 
Khedive, Deep lavender, oranige beard, 
prolific: 32 in. 
Kochii, Rich claret purple,one of the dark¬ 
est, early slightly subject to root rot under 
unfavorable conditions. 25c. 
Lohengrin, Uniform shade of soft cattle- 
ya rose. Fine habit, prolific bloomer. Con¬ 
sidered the best of the pallidas. 25c to 50c. 
Loreley, S. Light yellow; F. Ultra-marine 
and cream, very prolific, the best of its type. 
25c to 50c. 
Mme. Chereau, White with frilled laven¬ 
der blue edge; 40 in. fine for cutting; an 
old but good variety. 15c to 35c. 
Monhassen, S. Lovely yellow; F. brown 
and yellow. 25c to 50c. 
Monsignor, S'. Rich satiny violet; F. Vel¬ 
vety purple crimson with lighter margin, 
large flower, medium height, late. $1.00 
Mrs. H. Barwin, Pure white, falls reticu¬ 
late violet, very prolific. 25c. 
Mrs. Neubrenner, The deepest self yellow 
but not a strong grower. 25c. 
Oriflamme, S. Light blue; F. Rich violet 
purple large handsome flowers. $1.00 
Pallida Dalmatica, For a fine large flower 
of delicate lavender this Iris has never been 
excelled. In some localities it has a ten¬ 
dency to root rot. Persons not successful 
with P. Dalmatica should try Albert Victor. 
25c to 50c. 
Perfection, S. Light blue; F. dark velvety 
violet, orange beard. Prolific. 25c to 50c. 
Pfauenauge, S. Olive gold; F. bluish plum 
gold border. 10 in. 25c to 50c. 
Quaker Lady, A combination of lavender, 
yellow, blue and old gold shadings that are 
very attractive. Flower of fine form and 
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