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SENECA (Ashley) 28". Late. Unusual white 
plicata with the white petals heavily sanded 
and dotted violet-carmine. $1.00. 
SENLAC (Bliss of Eng.) 37". Unique shade of 
mulberry red. Large. 50c. 
SHOGUN (Nicholls) 38". New and very attrac¬ 
tive color—deep coppery maroon, with bril¬ 
liant orange beard. 50c. 
SIKH (Baker of Eng.) 38". Rich, brilliant, cop¬ 
per-bronze-purple blend. One of the very 
best, if not the best, of its color type. Un¬ 
hesitatingly recommended by all Iris judges. 
35c. 
SPRING MAID (Loomis) 40". H.M., A.I.S. 
Large and well rounded flowers of rose pink, 
with honey yellow flush through the center 
which is most entrancing. $2.50. 
SUNLIGHT (Sturtevant) 34" H. M., A. I. S. 
Large clear creamy yellow flower with deep 
orange beard. Well-branched and free-flow¬ 
ering. 35c. 
TALISMAN (Murrell of Eng.) 33". Eng. C.M. 
Golden apricot effect in mass. A recent im¬ 
portation. $1.00. 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres) 42". Giant white pli¬ 
cata, slightly larger than San Francisco and 
a more recent introduction. $1.50. 
THURATUS (Sass) 35". One of the darkest 
varieties—a very deep black-purple. A real 
beauty and one much admired in our gar¬ 
den. 50c. 
TOKAA' (Nicholls) 36". Beautiful blend of soft 
pink tones, with clear yellow at heart of 
bloom. Very unusual appearing flower. 50c. 
TUSCARORA (Williamson) 42". A red-toned 
variety which always attracts favorable at¬ 
tention. Fine as a cut flower. 35c. 
VALOR (Nicholls) 50". H.M., A.I.S. Deep vio¬ 
let and raisin-purple. The best variety on 
this shade in existence. Much taller than 
most. $2.50. 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayres) 44". H.M. One of 
the three best whites. $1.00. 
VERT GALANT(Cayeux of France) 48". Dykes 
Medal. S. coppery-fawn, suffused lilac; F. 
round vivid garnet red, edged bronze. See 
colored reproduction back of front cover. 
$3.00. 
WACONDA (Sass) 35". Fuchsia red and vel¬ 
vety violet-carmine. 50c. 
W. C. KENNEDY (Keller) 34". Huge variegata 
with yellow S. and maroon F. This is one of 
the best variegatas, being larger flowered 
and shorter stalked than the others. 50c. 
WESTERN SKIES (Essig) 54". One of the 
tallest varieties. Pale silky blue. 50c. 
WILD ROSE (Sturtevant) 26". Rose pink. Very 
floriferous. 25c. 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr) 35". World’s best 
Oncocyclus-pogoniris hybrid. Giant blossoms 
of pale lilac, netted and veined violet. Most 
unique iris we offer, and one of the most 
beautiful. 75c. 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg) 40". The new 
“Black Iris”. Very fine deep blue-violet. 
Many flowers to a stalk and many stalks to 
a clump. $1.00. 
W. R. DYKES (Dykes of Eng.) 33". Heavy 
crepey texture, and of a rich golden yellow 
color. Very highly publicized and used wide¬ 
ly as a parent for newly originated yellows 
such as Happy Days and Lady Paramount. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
YVES LASSAILLY (Cayeux of France) 40". 
French C.M. Very large white, with F. suf¬ 
fused beautiful soft blue. 35c. 
ZUNI (Ayres) 40". A glorious, glowing red- 
brown, overlaid with a coppery suffusion. 
Very early. S. seem sprinkled with gold 
dust when seen in sun. $1.00. 
Entire Collection, valued at $214.75, 
for $149.50 
Limited space prevents us from describing the 
following varieties. $1.00 each; 8 for $5.00. 
Alencon, Blue Bonnet, Charis, Coesse, Deity, 
Ermine, Goldilocks, Grandiosa, Highlight, 
Kilsoquah, Montour, Massena, Ortrud, Purple 
Night. Royal Ruth. Sandalphon, Theodore, 
Tliorobred, Torchlight, Tuscarora, VanCleve, 
Virgin Gold, Vista Blue, Wanaleska, Wawa- 
see, Zulu. 
“Thanks for the fine Iris sent. I noticed when I received your catalog that your prices were very reason¬ 
able as compared with our California growers.” — Mrs. Louise Tecklenburg, Lodi, California. 
“I sent you a trial order last year and your plants were fine — much larger than those of other growers.” 
— W. H. Kiessig, Davenport, Iowa. 
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