Over-the-Garden - Wall 
Heavenly Blue {Wat.) A mingling of a very in¬ 
tense blue, with turquoise and white. Early 
and very tall. 48".$0.75 
Kingfisher {Dykes ’23) Rich violet with a white 
center. The petals are broad and drooping; 
the standards are purple. 50".$0.35 
Kootenay {Pres.-Kell. ’32) An exquisite pale 
blue, so veined with a darker shade, that the 
effect is mottled. Substance is fine. 36". $0.75 
Llewellyn {Cleve. ’29) A soft shade of blue. The 
petals are big and broad, slightly curved on 
the edges, and with na white; there is an 
electric-blue sheen on them. Standards are 
unsualiy broad and tall. 50".$1.50 
Madawaska {Pres.-Kell. ’32) An unusually 
dark rich blue-purple, of medium height. $1.00 
Mattawin {Pres.- Kell. ’32) The petals are a 
violet blue, much like Periwinkle. Standards 
are very dark; the style arms are turquoise. 
38".$1.00 
Mildred Stahlman {Wash. ’31) Pale china blue, 
with enough turquoise to make the flower 
very lovely. 30".$1.00 
Miss Duluth {Sass ’32) Dull dark violet, the 
falls are as velvety and heavy in substance 
as many of the bearded irises. 30".$1.00 
Morning Magic {Cleve, ’31) Soft lavender, 
suffused with rose. Early.$1.50 
Mountain Pool {Cleve. ’31) Sky blue. The falls 
have no white, and are so horizontal that 
they almost cup. Standards are exceptionally 
wide. 24".$1.50 
NATICK {Gage ’34) A new blue from Mr. Gage, 
that we have not yet seen in flower.$2.00 
Nipogon {Pres.-Kell. ’32) A medium blue, with 
straight hanging falls. 38".$0.50 
Ottawa {Morg. ’28) Brilliant dark blue-purple, 
with a conspicuous edging of white.$4.00 
Periwinkle {Cle-ve. ’27) Bright violet-blue, with 
some white at center, and brown haft. 
Standards are very tall, and flushed with 
purple. Turquoise midrib on the falls. 40". 
.$0.75 
Red Emperor {Sturt. T8) Wine-red, with lighter 
venations on the haft, and a touch of blue. 
32".$0.75 
Red Raider {Cleve. ’27) Very dark reddish toned 
purple. The falls are broad, with faint white 
center. 32".$0.35 
Rideau {Pres.-Kell. ’32) A medium blue, the 
falls drooping slightly, and having a strongly 
defined white patch. 36".$0.75 
Royal Flush {Cleve. ’29) The color is a deep 
purple, overlaid with red. 52".$3.00 
Silvertip {Cleve. ’29) The pearly white style arms 
make this Siberian very distinctive. The 
flower is a medium blue, slightly lighter on 
the edges. A large flower of excellent sub¬ 
stance. 40".$1.00 
Snow Crest {Gage ’32) The loveliest white 
Siberian — pure sparkling white, of good 
form, with the edges frilled a little. 38".. $3.50 
Turquoise Cup {Cleve. ’27) Charming turquoise 
coloring, with almost horizontal falls, and a 
little white and yellow in the throat. 36". 
.$ 1.00 
White Dove {Cleve. ’27) The tallest white in this 
class. All white, with a little yellow painting 
on the throat. 60".$0.50 
ZEST {Sturt. ’34) A bright medium blue, with 
unusually red style branches, that give a very 
brilliant garden effect.$1.00 
The following are 25c each. 
3 of one variety, 50c; 3 different, 65c. 
Butterfly. Soft blue. 
Dragonfly. Tall medium blue. 
Duchess of York. Deep violet and blue. 
Emperor. Tall, dark violet. 
Florrie Riddler. Early medium blue. 
Kingfisher Blue. Tall lovely blue. 
Lady Northcliff. Rich violet. 
Mrs. Gray Hill. Blue, with some white. 
Mrs. Perry. Pale lavender. 
Mrs. Rowe. White, flushed with rose. 
Mrs. Sanders. Bright violet and blue. 
Myblue. Very dark and rich. 
Nora Distin. Violet, with light edge. 
Nurse Cavell. Violet veined with white. 
Papillon. Light blue. 
Perry’s Blue. Light blue, tall. 
Peter Pan. White, heavily veined blue. 
Pigmy. Low dark violet. 
Skylark. Blue, edged with white. 
Skyrocket. Early tall rich violet. 
Snow Queen. Low white. 
Sunnybrook. Low medium blue. 
Thelma. Alice blue with white. 
True Blue. The nearest real blue. 
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