MILLIKEN IRIS GARDENS 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell). 
A stunning large white flower of fine shape 
and excellent candelabra branching. The 
standards are faintly edged with clear 
blue, the falls slightly reticulated red 
brown at the base, with the blue style 
arms adding a note of clear color in the 
center. A flower that is at once admired 
for its poise and clean sparkling appear¬ 
ance. 4 feet___ 3 for $2.00; each 75c 
LOUDOUN (Fendall). 
This is an odd combination of yellow lined 
and dotted with chestnut. The flower is 
large with flaring falls. A good show va¬ 
riety that appears early in the season and 
has a long blooming period. 2^2 feet. 
3 for $2.00; each 75c 
MARGERY (Dean). 
Standards a light wistaria violet and falls 
a deep Bradley's violet with a deep chrome 
beard. This combination of two tones of 
violet is particularly pleasing and makes 
Margery a very popular variety. Tall, large, 
and hardy. 4 feet. ...3 for $1.00; each 50c 
MARY BARNETT (Cumbler) 
A fragrant clear pale blue-lavender with 
a brilliant orange beard. A very fine 
flower on short-branched stalks. 3 ft. 
3 for $1.00; each 50c 
MARY ELIZABETH (Kirkland). 
One of the unusual and beautiful shades 
of rosy red, with rich velvety falls of a 
quality that gives the flower the appear¬ 
ance of a bicolor. The beard is of pure 
golden color and the general ensemble 
one of rare beauty and grace. 3 ft_ $2.00 
MARY GEDDES (Washington) 
Considered by iris critics to be one of the 
finest and most distinct iris introduced in 
recent years. The color is light ochraceous 
salmon with falls the same shade overlaid 
with Pompeian red. Flowers of 
smooth finish on tall widely 
branched stalks. 3V2 ft., $2.50 
MAUNA LOA (Berry) 
A tall, large flowered well 
branched iris of decided merit. 
The reddish flowers are very 
conspicuous in the garden. It 
is of Mesopotamica parentage 
and flourishes in California. 
4 ft_ 3 for $2.00; each 75c 
MIDGARD (S ass) 
An outstanding iris greatly ad¬ 
mired by all who see it. The 
color combination is yellow, 
deeply flushed with rose pink. 
The large, perfectly formed flowers are 
borne on 3 ft. stalks.. 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
MME. DURRAND (Denis) 
Another iris which we recommend only 
for the milder climates. The standards are 
a clay color flushed with mauve and the 
Fulva 
falls a light bronze purple flushed with 
clay. A most exquisite combination re¬ 
minding one of a choice opal. Exception¬ 
ally long blooming period. 4 ft. 
, 7 i . 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
MODOC (Essig) 
This remarkable iris has a velvety depth 
of color that is unsurpassed. It gives the 
effect of being almost black, although in 
reality it is a very deep rich purple mixed 
with shades of dark brown. Very large 
flowers and a striking iris. 2^2 ft. 
3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
MOURNING CLOAK (Essig) 
One of the darkest of the blue purple 
tones yet seen, it combines the deepest 
shades of Modoc, Gaudichau, Uncle Re¬ 
mus, and Dominion. This is an intermedi¬ 
ate in height and blooms in mid-season. 
As it sets seed well it is a valuable breed¬ 
er for dark irises___ ___ $7.50 
MRS. MARION CRAN (Perry) 
An exquisite shade of light rose pink. Tall, 
free flowering, and a handsome variety. 
3V 2 ft---3 for $1.00; each 50c 
NATIVIDAD (Mitchell) 
One of the most refined irises we have 
ever seen. A warm cream self lighted in 
the center with a glow of soft yellow and 
sprinkled as with tiny beads of glistening 
dew. Natividad possesses all the grace 
and distinction that its name implies. 3 ft. 
NEW ALBION (Essig) $3,5 ° 
A sister seedling of Easter Morn, but quite 
distinct in form, color and substance, and 
also producing quite a different garden 
effect. The flowers are pure waxy-white 
with fine clean cut standards and nicely- 
formed, flaring falls without the yellow 
markings in the center, which is one of the 
outstanding features of Easter Morn. The 
variety is also somewhat smaller than its 
illustrious sister, but is none 
the less hardy having also 
been proved in the East. It is 
the earliest of the large flow¬ 
ered whites. 3 ft. 
3 for $3.50; each $1.50 
NURMAHAL (Nicholls) 
A striking flower with bronze 
brown standards and blackish 
brown falls. The standards are 
large, well-shaped, and over¬ 
laid with a hint of violet. The 
velvety falls flare widely and 
have a red violet undertone. 
3 ft. ...... $2.50 
OCHRACEA (Denis) 
This is an especially desirable iris because 
it is a very late bloomer and hence pro¬ 
longs the flowering season. A lovely old 
gold and violet combination. Free flower¬ 
ing and fragrant_ 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
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