BULLETIN NUMBER 4 — APRIL 5, 1935 
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IRIS—Continued 
Per 10 Per 100 
F. C. Shaw. S. light claret, F. claret veined and shaded black. 
Fragrant -$ .80 $ 6.00 
Fairy, 7.8 S. milk-white, F. yellowish-white. Very fragrant_ .35 3.00 
Flavescens, 7. S. & F. pure yellow_ .35 3.00 
Gertrude, 6.5 S. & F. same shade rare violet-blue. Unexcelled for 
house decoration where a clear uniform shade is desired. Very 
large. 24 inches - .35 3.00 
H. Kromer. S. & F. blue_ .35 3.00 
Halfdan, 7.1. S. & F. mottled white_ .35 3.00 
Honorabilis. S. golden, F. rich mahogany-brown. 36 inches _ .35 3.00 
Isoline, 8.6. S. silvery lilac-mauve, F. purplish old-rose. One of the 
most beautiful of all Iris_ 50 4.00 
Johan De Witte. Mid-season. S. bluish violet, F. deep purple, veined 
white. 24 inches __•_ .35 3.00 
Juniata, 8.1 S. & F. clear blue, 32 inches_ .35 3.00 
Kathryn Fryer, 8.1. S. clear sulphur yellow, F. rich violet-carmine 
with a lighter border_ .80 6.00 
Kochi, 7.8. S. & F. deepest claret purple. 30 inches _ .35 3.00 
Leda. White frilled and dotted rose_ .35 3.00 
Lent A. Williamson, 9.6. S. very broad soft yellow, F. very large 
velvety royal purple. Brilliant gold beard. A massive flower. 
Early. 42 inches _ .50 4.00 
Leota. white. Early_ .60 5.00 
Lohengrin, 8.2 S. & F. pink silver mauve, shading nearly white. 
A very tall growing variety with wide leaves. 30 inches_ .35 3.00 
Lord of June, 9.1. S. pale lavender blue, F. deep aniline-blue. Mas¬ 
sive flowers of perfect form. Strong grower. One of the finest 
in cultivation. 40 inches_ 1.00 8.00 
Lorely, 7.9. S. canary yellow, F. creamy-white with purple reticu¬ 
lation, blending into purple blotches near the edges. Ends of 
petals bordered deep canary. 30 inches_ .35 3.00 
Mary Garden, 7.8. S. pale yellow, flushed pale lavender, F. creamy- 
white minutely dotted and veined maroon. Stigmas clear yellow .35 3.00 
Mme. Chereau, 7.4. S. & F. pure white with clear frilled lavender 
edge. Undoubtedly the best of the frilled varieties. Mid-season. 
30 inches _ .35 3.00 
Mme. Pacquette. Deep rose red_ .35 3.00 
Monsignor, 8.4. Richest satiny velvet, F. deep purple-crimson. Very 
large and one of the best. Late. 36 inches__- .35 3.00 
Morning Splendor, 9.1. S. Petunia-violet, F. rich raisin-purple. The 
most brilliant red effect yet seen in an Iris. 36 inches_ 1.20 10.00 
Mrs. H. Darwin, 6.8. Snow-white, F. white slightly reticulated violet 
at base. One of the best whites_ .35 3.00 
Mrs. litis. Wisteria-blue. Heavy bloomer_ 1.00 8.00 
Nibelungen, 7.3. S. fawn yellow, F. violet-purple, with fawn margin.. .35 3.00 
Pallida Balmatica, 8.8. S. delicate lavender, F. lavender shaded blue. 
Fine for massing. 40 inches_ .40 3.50 
Perfection, 7.8. S. light blue, F. dark velvety black with orange beard. 
36 inches _ -35 3.00 
Princess Beatrice, 9.5. Beautiful shade of soft lavender. Perfect 
formed flowers of smooth satiny texture- .35 3.00 
Princess Victoria Louise, 7.4. S. sulphur-yellow, F. rich plum 
bordered cream. Very fine. 30 inches---$ .35 $ 3.00 
Prosper Laugier, 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 
