Iris (Continued) 
Eden Phillpotts. Standards and falls clear shade 
of dark lavender-blue. Beard white and yellow. 
Flaming Sword. Standards deep golden-yellow. 
Falls rich maroon-crimson, stippled and margined 
bright gold. 
Gladys Roberts. Standards and falls uniform 
shade of light reddish-purple. Conspicuous orange beard. 
Hussard. Standards lovely shade of lavender-blue. 
Falls lighter shade of same color. 
Istria. One of the best large, pure-white Irises. 
Splendid form and texture. 
J. B. Dumas. Standards bronze-lilac, penciled 
brown and gold at base. Falls rich, wine-purple, penciled 
golden-brown. 
Kashmir White. One of the finest whites. Large 
flowers produced freely on 3-foot stems. 
Lady Byng. Standards and falls uniform soft agera- 
tum-violet. A very free bloomer. Long grassy foliage. 
Lady Charles Allom. Broad incurved standards 
of rich, bright blue. Falls slightly darker. Yellow beard. 
Marsouin. Mid-season Iris. Standards pale violet. 
Falls violet-purple, striped and penciled brown at base. 
Miranda. Standards and falls uniform rich, deep 
blue. A flower of faultless form. 
Missis Ford. Standards exquisite light blue. Falls 
deep velvety purple. Prominent golden-yellow beard. 
Mile. Schwartz. Enormous blossoms of pale lav¬ 
ender-blue, with gold pencilings at base of falls. 
Mrs. Fred Stern. Standards a very beautiful shade 
of light violet. Falls a brilliant rosy-violet. 
Mrs. H. F. Bowles. Standards old gold shot with 
purple, broad and gracefully arched. Falls rich crimson 
with brown and yellow markings. Beard golden-yellow. 
Mrs. Walter Brewster. Standards light lavender- 
blue, broad and well rounded. Falls aniline blue with 
brown stripes at base. Beard of golden-yellow. 
Neptune. Standards pale blue. Falls violet shading 
General 
Older Varieties c 
Ambassador. Immense flowers of a unique color. 
Standards deep lavender shot with bronze. Falls 
maroon with purplish cast. 
Ambigu. Standards reddish-purple. Falls maroon 
reticulated with brown at base. Beard orange-yellow. 
Ballerine. Standards a wonderful shade of porce¬ 
lain blue. Falls a deeper shade of the same color. 
Deliciously scented. 
Bosniamac. Standards primrose yellow. Falls 
primrose shot with blue. Base reticulated with blue. 
Cluny. Standards wistaria blue. Falls soft bluish- 
violet with darker shadings. 
Dejazet. Standards lavender overlaid with brown. 
Falls purple with sepia brown. 
Golden Fleece. Dainty light yellow flowers. A 
comparatively dwarf intermediate type. 
Grevin. Standards violet with bronze shadings. 
Falls velvety wine red with golden brown network 
at base. 
to light blue. Bold orange beard. A late bloomer. 
Pioneer. Uniform brilliant deep purple in both 
standards and falls. Vigorous grower with large foliage. 
Private W. A. Logan, M.C. Standards clear blue, 
broad and incurved. Falls beautiful plum purple, reti¬ 
culated white at base. Distinct orange beard. 
Prospero. Standards bronzy-lavender. Falls deep 
violet-purple margined pale violet. Tall grower with 
immense flowers. 
Queen Elinor. A very free blooming small-flowered 
sort. Standards rare shade of bluish-mauve. Falls deep 
crimson-violet. 
San Gabriel. Growing to a height of four or even 
five feet, and bearing enormous pale lavender blue 
flowers places this exquisite Iris in a class by itself . . . 
one of the earliest of all. 
Souvenir de Mme. Gaudichau. Rich velvety 
purple flowers of perfect form and substance. A tall 
grower with immense blossoms. A truly remarkable Iris. 
Standard Bearer. A beautiful clear, reddish- 
purple, uniform throughout. Tall, vigorous grower. 
Susan Bliss. One of the very best near-pink Irises. 
Flowers a delightful shade of mauve-rose, both in 
standards and falls. 
Turco. Standards a novel shade of rosy-lilac. Falls 
yellow ground suffused with blue. 
Veloute. Standards deep aniline blue. Falls violet- 
purple, shaded velvety black, striped with white at 
base. 
Volumnia. Standards pale blue. Falls violet and 
light-blue in the lower portion with pencilings of orange- 
brown at the base. 
W. C. Terry. Standards rich light-blue, veined 
darker in lower portion. Falls violet-purple, penciled 
brown. Golden-yellow beard. 
Price—Any of the above, each, 20c; 10 for $2.25; 
$20.00 per hundred. Your selection. 
Collection 
[ Outstanding Merit 
Magnifica. Enormous flowers on stiff branching 
stems. Standards light violet blue. Falls dark reddish- 
violet. 
Medrano. Standards reddish-copper. Falls reddish- 
purple overlaid with blue, flaked lavender and buff. 
Moliere. Standards light blue overlaid with brown. 
Falls purplish maroon merging lighter at outer edges. 
Opera. Standards coppery-brown shot purple. Falls 
wine-red, with bronzy-maroon base penciled with gold. 
Price—Any of the above, each, 20c; 10 for $1.80; 
$16.00 per hundred. Your selection. 
Iris Stylosa 
Stylosa. The blue form of this lovely species 
begins to bloom early in October and continues through 
the winter season. Coming into bloom at a season 
when flowers are scarce makes them particularly val¬ 
uable and adds a touch of color to the garden. Strong 
divisions, each 20c; 10 for $1.80. 
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