One Three 
TRUE DELIGHT—82. Pllcata with 
rose pink markings on a pure 
white ground. Late. M._ .25 .65 
WM. MOHR—81. Huge globular 
flower of pale violet beautifully 
veined bright red-violet. Very 
fragrant. L. _ .50 1.25 
YELLOW TOM TIT—A daintily 
poised little flower of clear yellow 
with orange beard. L. _ .35 .85 
YEOMAN—74. S. light bluish vio¬ 
let. F. dark velvety violet-blue 
with brownish reticulations and 
yellow beard. Early. M. _ .10 .25 
ZUA—78. An unusual bloom of pale 
grayish lavender, with a texture 
like ruffled crepe paper. An inter¬ 
mediate with large fragrant 
flowers _ .10 .25 
ZWANENBURG —82. S. cream 
flushed with pale violet. F. vel¬ 
vety old gold splashed with 
maroon. A fragrant intermediate, 
very hardy and floriferous. L. _ .15 .35 
FALL BLOOMING IRIS 
AUTUMN KING—76. S. lavender- 
violet. F. slightly darker. Large 
flowers of good form and texture. 
M. _ .15 .40 
AUTUMN QUEEN—A low-grow¬ 
ing white seedling of Autumn 
King. Considered more reliable 
as a fall bloomer. _ .25 .65 
LT. de CHAVAGNAC—S. deep rosy 
violet, F. darker and velvety with 
conspicuous veining. Very fra¬ 
grant. Blooms four times a year. 
10"_ .45 1.15 
DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
BLUESTONE—8". S. violet purple. 
S. rich pansy purple with con¬ 
spicuous white beard and veining 
in throat. _ .10 .25 
