KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
BLUE RIDGE (Cleve. 1929)—32". Lovely light blue, shaded 
turquoise, with fine broad flowers and fringed stigmas.75 
BLUE WINGS (Cleve. 1929)—An exquisite flower of the broad 
Orientalis type. Clear light blue with no veinings in the 
falls. One of the finest in the garden.50 
BOB WHITE (Cleve. 1925)—28". A large, pure white. Heavier 
textured and larger than Snow Queen .50 
BUTTERFLY (Cleve. 1920)—36". Clear porcelain blue with a 
white veined throat.35 
CAESAR (Morgan 1929)—A new red purple which is described 
as the largest and richest colored Siberian ever introduced . .75 
DUCHESS OF YORK (Perry 1924)—Very large flowers with 
broad circular falls, of deep rich violet blue; lighter and bluer 
in tone than Lady Northcliffe. A beautiful flower.25 
EMPEROR (Wilson-collected)—A noble form of Orientalis. Very 
large, deep violet flowers, borne on 42" stems.35 
GATINEAU (Preston 1932)—30". A very large medium blue 
of fine form and substance. H. M., A. I. S., 1933 . 3.00 
KINGFISHER BLUE (Wallace 1924)—42". Immense sky blue 
flowers that are larger and finer than Perry’s Blue. The 
color is more brilliant and it has less reticulations than its 
parent .35 
KOOTENAY (Pres. 1932)—32". F. are light bluish lavender 
veined and mottled violet, 2" across and drooping; S. lighter. 
A very lovely variety. 1.00 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE (Perry 1920)—32". A strong, free 
flowering seedling of Orientalis and a great improvement 
over it. Very large flowers of brilliant deep violet blue with 
a pretty white veined haft. One of the first to bloom. .25 
LLEWELLYN (Cleve. 1929)—This is claimed to be one of Mrs. 
Cleveland’s very finest blue Siberians. Very tall, with flowers 
of a most unusual shade of soft blue. .75 
MADAWASKA (Pres. 1932)—40". The straight hanging broad 
falls are violet blue, veined darker; S. lighter, and pale blue 
style arms . 1.00 
MATTAWIN (Pres. 1932)—36". Clear medium blue, like Peri¬ 
winkle, but the drooping falls are more pointed; S. darker. . 1.00 
MORNING MAGIC (Cleve. 1931)—A very early bloomer. It is 
a tall growing variety with large flower measuring 4/4" 
across. Soft lavender, suffused rose. Scarce. 2.00 
MOUNTAIN POOL (Cleve. 1931)—36". Bluer than Periwinkle, 
but the divisions are broader and larger. F. horizontal and 
there is no white blotch in the center. A lovely clear soft blue 1.50 
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