substance. One of the new ones that has 
probably come to stay. 75c. 
Queen of May,Soft rose lilac almost pink. 
Taller and a lew days earlier than Her Ma¬ 
jesty. 15c to 35c. 
Rhein Nixe, S. White; F. Deep violet blue 
edged white. Tall, strong and prolific. 50c. 
Rose Unique, Bright violet rose. the 
nearest approach to a pink Iris. 18 in. 
Early. 75c. 
Sherwin-Wright, Golden yellow, fairly 
vigorous and free bloomer. 22 in. 50c. 
Victorine, S. White, slightly mottled blue, 
F. Violet blue, slightly mottled white. Fine 
contrast in light and dark color. 25c. 
Windham, Soft lavender pink, falls veined 
deeper. Similar in color to Queen of May, 
not so tall in growth. 75c. 
Beardless Irises (Siberian). 
Orientalis, Blue King, Clear blue. 25c. 
Orientalis, Snow Queen, Ivory white 25c. 
Siberian Grandis, Violet white veins, early 
5 ft. 25c. 
Pseudo-Acorus, Yellow. Can be planted 
by the waters edge. 3 ft. 35c. 
Tall beardless Irises (Spuria Section). 
Lord Wolseley, Delicate blue. 
Snow Flake, White. 
These Irises have fine rush-like foliage 
and are good for cutting, 3 to 4 feet in 
height. Bloom about the middle of June. 
Should be transplanted with care. 50c each. 
For Iris prices by the dozen or 100 send 
for special list. 
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