MILLIKEN IRIS GARDENS 
IRIS STYLOSA 
PACIFIC (Essig) 
Try planting this iris near some of your 
pinks. It is a large flower of a beautiful 
shade of clear blue that is particularly 
desirable in the garden. Early blooming 
and of proven hardiness. We recommend 
it highly. 3 ft__ 3 for $2.00; each 75c 
Pale Moonlight 
(Essig) 
One of the most sensational irises in 
our garden. Large stately flowers of 
pale campanula blue, uniform through¬ 
out, carried on tall sturdy stems. The 
standards are four inches high, the falls 
slightly flaring and four inches long, 
and the beard a bright orange. We 
have seen single stems with as many 
as six of these enormous blooms open 
at one time. We cannot praise this iris 
too highly. 4 ft. 
3 for $5.00 
Each $2.00 
PARMA (Edlmann) 
A blend of petunia violet flushed with 
orange buff. Displays a prominent red- 
orange beard and has old gold hafts 
veined with cinnamon brown. 2V2 ft. 
3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
Rainbow Collection 
Pluie d'Or 
Los Angeles 
Modoc 
Rosultra 
Pacific 
Blue and Gold 
Firefall 
Sir Michael 
Indian Chief 
Collection Price— 
Postpaid _ 
PASTEL SHADES (Essig) 
A trim looking intermediate plicata with 
ruffled flowers which are a charming com¬ 
bination of yellow, amber and old gold, 
overlaid with pink color tones. Fine for 
cutting. 21/2 ft-- 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
PERSIA (Ayres) 
We saw this iris blooming in at least ten 
different iris gardens throughout the coun¬ 
try last spring, and in each instance it 
impressed us with its exquisite charm and 
refinement. There is something particular¬ 
ly appealing about this lovely blend of 
smoky blue, grey and bronze that grows 
upon one with each renewed acquaint¬ 
ance. Large handsome flowers on tall 
strong stems_ $1.50 
PETRUCHIO (Morrison) 
This makes a very brilliant patch in the 
garden with its rich violet and carmine col¬ 
oring. In our garden it has been consis¬ 
tent in producing a quantity of bloom in 
December and January. 3 ft. 
PICADOR (Morrison) 3 for $L00; each 50c 
A large variegata with standards buff-gold 
to a base of mustard yellow and falls min¬ 
eral red to dahlia carmine. Mr. Morrison 
considers this one of his best introductions 
and rates it 95. 4 ft_____ $2.50 
PINK JADU (Sturtevant) 
An attractive plicata. White ground color 
dotted with rose. Style branches rose-pink. 
33 inches_ 3 for $2.00; each 75c 
PINK LASS (Essig) 
A charming pink plicata which is always 
admired. Excellent as a cut flower. 3 ft. 
PINK SATIN (Sass, J.) 3 for $L00; each 5 ° C 
Perhaps the nearest to a true pink of any 
iris. An even tone with a smooth glisten¬ 
ing finish. Pink Satin has the valuable 
characteristic of producing a quantity of 
blooms over a long period. We recommend 
this iris as one of the finest pinks ever 
produced. 3ty2 ft... 3 for $4.50; each $2.00 
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