BLACK WINGS (Kirkland) 40". A.M. and 
H.M., A.I.S. A deep midnight blue with a 
frosty black luster—the nearest approach to 
black in Iris. Vigorous, well-branched, and 
fragrant. One of our ten best sellers. $1.50. 
BLUE MONARCH (Sass) 42". A magnificent 
gigantic soft blue with a frosty taffeta sheen, 
bearing 8 to 15 blossoms to a stalk. It is the 
most outstanding of the new blue varieties. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
BLUE TORCH (Sheets) 35". S. light lavender 
blue; F. phlox purple, with rich yellow beard. 
Fragrant. Huge, free-flowering, and vigor¬ 
ous. Experts concede that this is one of the 
five best blue varieties. $ 1 . 00 . 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis) 42". Very similar to 
Meldoric, so see colored picture inside front 
cover. It is like the richest shade of deepest 
darkest blue velvet. $ 1 . 00 . 
BRONZE GLORY (Simpson) 32". Rich velvety 
bronze-red, tinged brown, with a strong suf¬ 
fusion of yellow underlying the dominant red 
coloring. The distinctive bronze color makes 
it a favorite. $ 1 . 00 . 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT (Buechley) 48". We 
consider this the very finest blue variety. 
We have never seen any larger tall-bearded 
Iris flower than those produced on the cane¬ 
like stalks of this giant. $1.50. 
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CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mohr-Mitchell) 42". 
Very deep yellow which does not fade. Flow¬ 
ers are unusually large, and stalks are well 
branched. Late. This is the finest yellow we 
list. $ 10 . 00 . 
CINNABAR (Williamson) 42". S.M., A.I.S. For 
years this has been one of our most popular 
sellers. A rich dark red of but one tone, but 
the F. appear darker because of their velvety 
texture. Stands up through wind and rain. 
25c. 
CAMELIARD (Sturtevant) 46". S. golden yel¬ 
low; F. yellow, overlaid red-purple at center. 
One of the best variegatas. 50c. 
CAMILLA DUBUAR (Lapham) 32". Pale pink 
self. The flowers are delightful and the 
plants are vigorous and floriferous. 35c. 
CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS (Rowell) 42". This is 
really one of our finest varieties and de¬ 
serves a place in every garden. F. strong 
and sturdy, a blend of deep rose and buff. 
Flowers are perfectly shaped and petals are 
thick in substance. 50c. 
CARDINAL (Bliss of Eng.) 36". Eng. A.M. 
S. lavender, shot rose; F. dark red of won¬ 
derful velvety texture. Fragrant. 25c. 
CASIOPEE (Vilmorin of France) 40". Fine 
large flowers with ageratum blue S. and 
Dauphin’s blue F. 50c. 
CENTURIAN (Bliss of Eng.) 32". Eng. A.M. 
Deep violet and purple. 25c. 
CLARA NOYES (Sass) 34". A.M., A.I.S. Gor¬ 
geous blend of orange, yellow, and red of 
Talisman rose coloring. Very distinct. See 
colored picture on front cover. $1.50. 
CLASSIC (Grinter) 40". You have heard of the 
dull old classics. This is a bright new one 
you can read like a book. A really remark¬ 
able Iris with heavy textured petals, wide 
flaring F. and a stiff cane-like stem. It is an 
unusually large flower. The huge S. appear 
to be fashioned out of gold leaf, gradually 
shading to reddish-lavender at top. The 
beard and center of flower glows so vividly 
that it seems alive. We heartily recommend 
it. 50c. 
COCKATOO (Morrison) 32". A rich Empire 
yellow. The beauty and distinctiveness of 
this flower is in its delightfully ruffled 
petals. 35c. 
COLOSSUS (Sass) 40". As Jimmy Durante 
would say, this Iris is "colossal”. Blooms are 
sometimes 10 inches tall and are purple in 
color. ?2 00. 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis) 36". H.M., A.I.S. One 
of the five best yellows. Lemon chrome self 
with deep yellow beard. Surpasses Corona¬ 
tion and Pluie d’Or in height, size, form, and 
substance. $ 1 . 00 . 
COLUMBINE (Murrell of Eng.) 40". Eng. S.M. 
As clean and clear as a crystal, with lovely 
form and slender branching stems. This 
white variety is distinctly different from all 
other whites. 50c. 
“Received 16 Iris roots from you last August and planted them at Lak° Minnetonka, where I have a 
small cottage. When I went out for the first time this year. I expected to find some of them winter-killed. 
I was pleasantly disappointed as all were alive, sturdy, and in fine condition. 
—/. E. Munson, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 
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