KENWOOD (Ayi'es) 40". S. golden buff; F. 
rosy purple, edged buff. Large blooms of 
perfect shape. An excellent variety. $1.00. 
KING JUBA (Sass) 38". Next to Crown Prince 
and Aurex, this is the best yellow variegata. 
S. bright yellow; F. solid deep velvety red. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
KING MIDAS (Mead) 30". An entirely new 
color break and in a class by itself. Very 
early. Golden buff, suffused garnet brown. 
Heavy beard of deepest orange. One of our 
own favorites. 75c. 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White) 44". H.M., A.I.S. 
Brilliant primrose yellow of huge size and 
fine proportions. This variety has received 
more favorable comment by judges during 
the last two years than any other. $15.00. 
LARGO (Ashley) 40". The softest and finest 
yellow blend. A harmony of wax, mustard, 
and citron yellows, the F. delicately overlaid 
mauve. We have always maintained that 
this was among the very best Irises. $1.00. 
LE CORREGE (Vilmorin of France) 37". Very 
deep red-brown, with glowing orange beard. 
S. overlaid bronze. 35c. 
LEGEND (Wareham) 40". The finest of this 
originator’s productions. Huge perfectly 
shaped flowers of lovely dark crimson-claret. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
LENT WILLIAMSON (Williamson) 36" Eng. 
and French awards. A large lavender-violet 
and pansy-violet bi-color with gold beard. A 
few years ago, this was considered the fin¬ 
est variety in existence and was used ex¬ 
tensively for hybridizing, being the parent 
of many of the finest new varieties. 25c. 
LIBERTY BELL (Donahue) 38". Awarded first 
prize at Boston Show. An unusual blue and 
white plicata. 35c. 
LINDBERGH (Arbuckle) 38". This is perhaps 
the finest of its color. S. Bradley’s violet; 
F. rich pansy violet, shaded lighter at edge. 
25c. 
LOETITIA MICHAUD (Millet of France) 44" 
One of the three best light blue varieties. 
Unusually tall and well-branched. We rec¬ 
ommend it. 25c. 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr) 46". Great white flow¬ 
ers faintly edged blue. One of the most beau¬ 
tiful Irises. 50c. 
LOUIS DAVID (Cayeux of France) 34". S. dark 
yellow, shaded copper; F. rich old rose, edged 
brown. $1.00. 
MAGENTA (Cayeux of France) 37". French 
C.M. A deep clear toned amethyst violet with 
orange beard. Color not found in any other. 
50c. 
M. A. PORTER (Lapham) 37". Very deep violet 
with brilliant orange beard. Foliage is very 
rampant. An excellent large flower. $1.50. 
MARILYN RICHARDS (Richer) 36". Deep 
rose pink, free flowering and has delightful 
fragrance. Flower is of medium size. $1.00. 
MESSALINE 
MARY DYNES (Horton) 38". One of the five 
latest varieties to bloom. Splendid dark red 
bi-color and one which should be in every 
Iris lover’s garden because of its lateness. 
Well-branched and floriferous with blooms 
above average size. $2.00. 
MARY ELIZABETH (Kirkland) 38". Brilliant 
rosy red self, with F. darker because of 
heavy velvety quality. Golden beard. $1.00. 
MARY GEDDES (Washington) 38". Eng. A.M. 
This was our nomination for the Dykes 
Medal as being the best Iris of the year of its 
introduction. The flowers are of unusual 
coloring, being a blend of lovely soft pink 
tones, overlaid Pomeranian red. $3.00. 
MARY SENNI (Millet of France) 42". Enor¬ 
mous red-bronzy claret with bright orange 
beard and ruffled F. $2.00. 
MAUNA LOA (Berry) 50". A.M., A.I.S. One of 
the tallest. S. violet; F. rich dahlia, purple 
red. A very fine flower. $1.00. 
MELCHOIR (Wallace of Eng.) 37". Flowers 
sometimes measure 6 in. across. S. deep 
bronzy violet; F. rich velvety crimson-purple. 
One of the best importations. 35c. 
MELDORIC (Ayres) 38". Similar to Blue Vel¬ 
vet. See colored illustration inside front 
cover. $2.00. 
MESSALINE (Millet of France) 38". S. are of 
pale gold, flushed with pink; F. are red, 
shading to gold. The blend of colors makes 
this a very attractive flower. Blossoms are 
above average size. 25c. 
“Your Iris arrived and in the seven years that I have been buying Iris, I have never seen large rhizomes. 
If these roots are a sample, you have a customer for life.” — Mrs. S. W. Holden, Petersburg, Va. 
“I have recently received two orders of Iris from your concern and feel it only fitting and proper to inform 
you that the divisions received were the finest, healthiest, and most substantial I have ever received from any 
grower.” — E. J. Swanson, Des Moines, la. 
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