KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
ROSE MITCHELL (Essig 1929) — (40)—A charming rose col¬ 
ored self, with a yellow beard. 1.00 
ROSE PETAL (Murrell 1929) — (M 42)—Flowers of medium size 
and good substance. A deeper pink than Aphrodite. 4.00 
DISTINCTIVE VARIETIES: 
APHRODITE (EM 48)—Fine lilac pink, with a long blooming 
season .20 
AVALON (LM 36)—Large, silky pinkish lavender. .20 
ELIZ. EGELBERG (M 48)—A fine mauve pink bicolor. .35 
FASCINATION (M 48)—A beautiful shade of warm brilliant 
pink . .50 
FOLKWANG (M 30)—S. pale rose; F. claret red, deep cream 
edge .20 
FRIEDA MOHR (M 44)—Very large lilac and rose bicolor.35 
KANSAS (M 48)—An unusual shade of deep brownish rose... . . .60 
MARQUISETTE (M 40)—Pale shrimp pink shaded salmon.60 
MME. C. BOUSCANT (M 44)—Large orchid pink, of fine form .35 
MRS. M. CRAN (EM 46)—A brilliant deep rose.20 
ODAROLOC (M 40)—Lustrous pale mauve pink self. Golden 
beard .30 
RHEINGAUPERLE (M 34)—A clear orchid pink with deeper 
falls .35 
ROTA (EM 28)—Bright reddish pink .20 
SAN GABRIEL (M 48)—Lustrous lavender flushed rosy mauve .25 
SOLFERINO (LM 52)—Clear lilac rose, with deeper falls. Free .20 
TROSTRINGER (EM 36)—Large delicate rose self. Very good .25 
STANDARD VARIETIES: 
GROUP 1: CAROLINE STRINGER (M 32), large pale pink; CECIL 
MINTURN (M 26), lavender pink; DELICATISSIMA (M 36), 
rosy pink; DREAM (LM 36), good lilac pink; GEORGIA (E 28), 
deep lavender pink; MLLE. SCHWARTZ (LM 42), lustrous 
mauve pink self; OUR KING (LM 36), very good pink, falls 
deeper; SUSAN BLISS (LM 30), deep orchid pink; TROOST 
(M 34), S. pale rosy purple, F. striped deeper. 
GROUP 2: AURORA (EM 36), clear lavender pink; HER MAJESTY 
(LM 26), S. rosy lilac, F. deeply veined darker; LADY BYING 
(LM 32), good lilac pink; QUEEN OF MAY (EM 36), light pink; 
ROSE WAY (M 26), deep rose pink self; RUBY PERRY (EM 34), 
purplish pink bicolor. 
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