KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
SHIMOYO —Light violet veins on a gray ground. 50c. 
YONOMO--S. erect, light reddish violet; F. very pale violet. A very 
large flower of opalescent coloring. $1.00. 
DOUBLES 
AOI-GURUMA—Brilliant blue violet with a pinkish cast. Flower very 
round in shape. 75c. 
FRANCES E. CLEVELAND—A very large crepy blue lavender, shad¬ 
ing to mauve at the edges. White halo. A lovely coloring. 50c. 
NORMA—Lavender pink, with a blue blotch in the center. 75c. 
CLASS 6 
Similar to Class 5, except that the colors embrace the darker shades of 
blue and red purple. Veins in general are not noticeable. All of the 
dark, velvety toned varieties belong to this group. 
SINGLES 
AGNES REED—A lovely large flower of dark violet, with very velvety 
falls. 50c. 
HIRADO—Large velvety red purple. 50c. 
JOSEPHINE HEYWOOD—S. red violet; F. blue violet. 60c. 
OYODO —A very large deep velvety violet, with drooping fall. A red¬ 
der tone than Agnes Reed. Rare. $1.00. 
TAIKOON—Velvety deep violet blue self. Scarce. $1.00. 
VIOLET BEAUTY—Long, narrow fall of pansy violet, with a conspicu¬ 
ous yellow blotch. Very free bloomer. 
YOKOHOMA—S. reddish violet; F. deep reddish violet, pale edge. 
Large flower. 75c. 
DOUBLES 
ARAGI—Deep blue violet. 
ASTARTE—Dark violet purple. Late. 
AZURE—Mauve blue, with a dark blotch. Yellow halo. 
J. A. HAYDEN—A very fine violet blue. 50c. 
JUNI-HITOE—Falls deep reddish violet with standards a brighter 
shade. Has five divisions instead of three. Rare. $1.50. 
KOKO-NO-IRO—Royal purple with a blue blotch around yellow throat 
and radiating white lines. Very brilliant. 
KUMA-FUNJIN—Fine red violet, with a tufted center. 60c. 
KURO-KUMO—A large deep purple, overlaid with blue. Late. 50c. 
MAHOGANY—Deep mahogany red. Large and late. 
PYRAMID—Good dark violet. 
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