Over-the-Garden- Wall 
50c IRISES (Cont.) 
Nebraska. Apricot-yellow, the S. ruffled, the F. 
striped with brown. 
Newtonia. Ashes of roses in general effect. Low 
branched. Tall. 
Nocturne. A very velvety, very dark blue. 
Norma Jeanne. A strong growing, tall, fragrant 
pink. 
Okoboji. Very dark purple, with a bronze beard. 
Opaline. Blended of soft*pink and yellow. 
Padre. S. lavender with yellow; F. bright rosy- 
purple. 
Petruchio. Lobelia violet and carmine make 
this very brilliant. 
Purissima. Pure white, tall and fine. (Plant in 
dry location.) 
Purple Night. Dark blue-purple, deep and rich 
in tone. 
Quivera. Reddish orange with a yellow sheen. 
Rasakura. A reddish bicolor with almost hori¬ 
zontal falls. 
Rayo de Sol. Bright yellow, of good form and 
finish. 
Red Wing. A red that has some brown tones. 
Romance. A blending of rose and bronze, darker 
than Allure. 
St. Cecilia. White and delicate pink; very 
charming. 
Santa Clara. Clear, tall, medium blue self. 
Early. 
Sea Dawn. Old rose, blended with yellow. 
Shasta. Another very tall white, that needs a 
dry location. 
Shogun. A low-growing coppery red. 
Sikh. Tones of fawn, brown and copper. 
Sir Michael. S. blue; F. deep rich purple. Tall. 
Spark. A very early, low-growing red. 
Taffy. Taffy-yellow seems the only description. 
Low and late. 
Theodore. A very large, very tall violet and 
purple. 
Thorobred. Dark purple with straight hanging 
falls. 
Thuratus. Exceedingly dark purple, not as tall 
as the above. 
Tokay. Salmon toned. 
Torchlight. A tall white of fine substance, with 
rounded petals. 
Tuscany Gold. All made of dull gold, with 
purple flush on falls. 
Wawasee. A lovely dainty pale blue self, of 
silky texture. 
What Cheer. S. russet and yellow; F. carmine. 
Very tall. 
Yves Lassilly. White, the falls having a pearly 
flush. 
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