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MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
IRIS—Continued 
Per 10 Per JOO 
Princess Victoria Louise^ 7.4. S. sulphur-yellow, F. rich plum 
bordered cream. Very fine. 30 inches_$ .35 $ 3.00 
Prosper L-augier^ 8.3. Irridescent fiery bronze, F. rich velvety ruby- 
red. Throat white ,veined yellow. Orange beard. Of all the 
standard varieties this is undoubtedly the most striking and 
distinct. 36 inches_ .35 3.00 
Prospero, 8.2. S. pale lavender flushed yellow at the base, F. deep red- 
purple with lighter shading at the margin, heavily marked with 
brown at the haft. A vigorous, tall-growing variety bearing 
enormous flowers of fine shape. 46 inches_ .60 5.00 
Pumila Alba. Pure white. 8 inches_ .35 3.00 
Pumila Caerulea. Sky blue. The best of all Pumilas. 8 inches- .50 4.00 
Pumila Purple. Purple. 8 inches_ .35 3.00 
Pumila Red. Red_ .35 3.00 
Pumila Sapphire. Sapphire_ .40 3.50 
Purple King, 7.4. S. purple, F. deeper purple. 24 inches_ .35 3.00 
Quaker Lady, 8.4. S. smoky-lavender with yellow shadings, F. ager- 
atum blue and old gold. Stigmas yellow. Yellow beard. Very 
odd but attractive. 32 inches_ .35 3.00 
Queen Caterina, 8.8. Pale lavender-violet, almost orchid. Bright 
orange beard. 40 inches_ .60 5.00 
Queen of May, 7.4. S. & F. a soft rose-lilac, almost pink. A beautiful 
tall growing variety. 32 inches_ .35 3.00 
Rheine Nixe, 8.4. S. pure white, F. raspberry-purple, edged white. 
One of the finest and most striking_ .35 3.00 
Rose Unique, 6.9. S. &. F. delicate blush rose. The only variety 
of its color in this section. 20 inches_ .35 3.00 
Seminole, 8.3. Late, rich velvety crimson bi-color. One of the 
“reddest reds”. 30 inches_ .80 6.00 
Shekinah, 8.4. Clear soft yellow with deeper toned throat_ 1.20 10.00 
Sherwin Wright, 7.6. Rich golden yellow without markings or shad¬ 
ings. Flowers produced in lavish profusion and are of splendid 
texture and stand well above the foliage. 24 inches_■_ .35 3.00 
Siberian Blue. Blue _ .50 4.00 
Siberian White. White _ .80 6.0C 
Souv. De Mme. Gaudichau, 9.1. Fragrant. One of the largest dark- 
test and finest of all the dark purple varieties. F. are of a strik¬ 
ingly brilliant velvety blackish-purple. 40 inches_ 1.00 8.00 
Storm Cloud. Copperish bronze_ .35 3.00 
Virginia Moore, 8.1. A new fine yellow. Extra large bloom for a 
yellow variety _ 3.50 30.00 
W. J. Fryer, 7.9. Ruffled Standards are of glistening old gold, and 
Falls are of maroon with a violet center and a narrow yellow 
edging - 1.00 • 8.00 
*KAEMPFERI, Japanese Iris, July, 3' 
Gekka-No-Nami (Waves Under Moonlight) glistening white_ 1.00 12.00 
Gold Boxmd, large, pure white, yellow center_ 1.50 12.00 
Iso-No-Nami, double soft blue, soft silvery veins_ 1.50 12.00 
Koko-No-Iro, royal purple petals, yellow center_ 1.50 12.00 
Mahogany, double, rich mahogany-red_ 1.80 15.00 
Purple and Gold, purple petals tipped with violet, golden throat 1.50 12.00 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS, Perennial Sweet Pea 
Blooms throughout the summer from June to August 
In Separate Varieties, Pink Beauty, Crimson, White Pearl, 3'_ 1.00 8.00 
Mixed Colors _ .90 7.00 
LIATRIS, Blazing Star or Gay-Feather 
Pycnostachya, long, narrow spikes of rich purple flowers which 
last a long time, midseason, 4'_ 1.00 8.00 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Clumps, 10 pips per clump_ 1.80 15.00 
Pips - .15 1.20 
