KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
CLASS 2 
Varieties are white in garden effect, but on inspection are found to have 
a slight flush of color between the veins. There is a marked white zone 
around the yellow blotch, with broad white veins radiating outwards 
more or less to the margin. This represents the smallest class, but the 
varieties in it are all distinct and beautiful. 
SINGLES 
GRENADIER (Kemp 1927)—White, overlaid with a bright lavender 
sheen; the upright standards are a soft lavender, edged blue; blooms 
8 " in diameter. 75c. 
MRS. GEO. STUMPP (Childs 1926)—Large flowers with red purple 
standards and faint blue flushings on the falls. Quite distinct. 
PAINTED LADY—Rose purple flush between the veins. S. white, 
with phlox purple edge. Quite dainty. 50c. 
ZAMA- NO-MORI—White falls, very large and drooping, with a 
strongly marked sky blue zone in center; S. white, edged pale blue. 
Extra. 50c. 
DOUBLES 
MOONLIGHT WAVES—A lovely white overlaid with light pink; 
pale yellow halo. Scarce. #1.00. 
CLASS 3 
Falls show a distinct white zone around the yellow blotch, with white 
veins radiating outward to the margin. The color is deeper and more 
uniformly distributed between the veins. 
SINGLES 
AYASI—Broad white veins, with a wide crimson edge. 50c each; 3 for 
#1.25. 
DOMINATOR—Rich indigo blue with narrow stripes and veins. S. 
white, with colored margin. 35c. 
INDO—Rich dark blue, with broad, wavy petals. Center veined very 
slightly, and has unusual depth of color in the yellow central blotch. 
KAMATA—Sky blue with very narrow white zone. S. white, with 
light bluish violet edge. 
NIJI-NO-TOMOE (Rainbow Crest)—Reddish violet with prominent 
white veins. Large and fine. #1.00. 
PORCELAIN SCEPTRE—Blue, with broad white center, and pink 
blotch. 50c. 
RED RIDING HOOD—Medium size, but brilliant coloring. Amaranth 
red, with broad white zone and veins. 
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