KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
REINE HELENE—Lovely clear lavender blue. Veins are pale blue and 
indistinct. No white zone around yellow blotch. Rare. 75c. 
TEMPLE FLOWER—Soft bluish violet blended on ivory white. S. 
white, edged phlox pink. 50c. 
DOUBLES 
CHOSEIDEN—Broad band of reddish purple, edging white center. 50c. 
CLOUDY SKY—Large white center, with heavy crimson border. 75c. 
CRYSTAL—Bluish violet, with broad white veins. Lovely. 35c. 
FASCINATION—Intense velvety red violet flushing on a white back¬ 
ground that has a pink cast. A very popular variety. 50c. 
HODAI—Very large reddish violet with broad veins. Many extra petal- 
oids and style branches standing in a bunch from the center. 75c. 
HO-O-JO—Uniform velvety maroon with broad white veins. Blue halo 
around central blotch. 
KUMO-NO-OBI—Broad band of sky blue around the margin of stand¬ 
ards and falls. Color deeper and broader in falls. 50c. 
LUCIE MARSHALL—Light pansy violet, with white veins, and broad 
white zone around yellow blotch. Fine. 60 c each; 3 for #1.50. 
MRS. J. A. HAYDEN—White center; shaded and edged pale violet. 
NINA—White ground, heavily flushed reddish violet. Large. 75c. 
UCHIU—Violet blue with narrow white veins. Tall, with a long season 
of bloom. 
CLASS 4 
Falls have a white background with deeply colored veins, and often dots 
and pigmentations of areas, giving a solid color effect. 
SINGLES 
BETTY JEAN CHILDS—White, faintly splashed and veined orchid, 
petaloids a deeper shade. 50c. 
CARLTON CHILDS—Ivory white, veined plum. S. pink toned. 
CELESTINE (Kemp 1927)—Deep silvery pink, veined blue, with orange 
blotch. S. deep silver pink, veined deep blue. #1.00. 
GYOKUHOREN (Jeweled Lotus)—Pale reddish violet ground, veins 
darker. Form resembles that of a lotus flower. #1.00. 
MASAKO’S MIRROR—Heavy velvety veins and flushings on a gray 
ground. F. plum edged white. Very large and lovely. Rare. #2.50. 
MINAINI—Large falls, heavily veined red violet, and S. are same color 
with a white edge. Very good. #2.50. 
OTOMENE—S. large, plum edged gray; F. gray ground, heavily veined 
and flushed violet. A large and lovely variety. 75c. 
SHIMOYO—S. erect, plum edged white; F. broadly and deeply veined 
violet on a gray ground. Showy. 75c. 
TOPAZ—Reddish amaranth veins on an ashy background. 50c. 
WAKA-NO-URA—White, flushed and veined blue violet. 60c. 
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