THE SIMPSON IRIS GARDENS 
A SELECT LIST 
OF BOTH NEW AND STANDARD VARIETIES 
Prices are for strong standard size single rhizomes; in some 
cases, as with the older varieties we can and will send double 
or branched rhizomes—however, we cannot promise to always 
send this extra size for rarity of the variety and our amount 
of stock will have to govern us to some extent. No thumb¬ 
nail sizes are sent out but please keep in mind that most of 
the yellow kinds naturally grow small roots and no one can 
help this. 
Satisfaction is guaranteed to all reasonable purchasers. 
Three roots (rhizomes) of a 25c variety will be sold for 50c; 
three of a 30c kind for 65c; three of a 35c kind for 75c, and 
some similar reduction can be made for three of any kind 
here listed, except in the case of the high priced or scarce 
varieties. 
Heights are given in inches to help you in your selections 
as (32). S. means the standards or upright petals. F. means 
the falls or lower petals. 
Alcazar (32)—The very popular dark variety.$ .25 
Amas (26)—Dark violet and blue; large and early.25 
Ambassadeur (36) — Rich and showy. Internationally 
known as fine. A semi-dark Iris.25 
Anne Leslie (18)—S. White; F. Rich carmine; small but 
pretty .25 
Apache (18)—Small, but distinctly coppery-red coloring.35 
Aphrodite (36)—A good, tall violet-pink self.30 
Aphrojune (24)—A charming medium height violet-pink.. .35 
Arabian Prince (22)—One of the richest and most velvety 
red-purples grown. A gem in color. 3.50 
Archeveque (26)—Deep velvety purple.25 
Asia (36)—One of the most famous varieties known; 
silvery-lavender with a touch of yellow. Very, very 
pretty; will need staking at times which is its only 
fault .25 
Baldwin (38)—Manganese-violet and heliotrope; huge 
blooms .40 
Ballerine (38)—Soft silvery-lavender and blue; large size, 
stately, beautiful, and very popular.25 
Belisaire (28)—Light tan, pinkish and brown.30 
Britoness (32)—Pale lemon-cream of large size.75 
Bronze Glory (30)—F. rich velvety bronze-red, tinged 
brown; S. of a lighter tone. So strongly suffused 
yellow that the bronzing is more perceptible than in 
any of the so-called bronzes we have seen; probably 
one of the richest Irises in the world. 5.00 
Bruno (26)—S. Fawn; F. Rich red-purple; large bloom.25 
Calebee (26)—Lavender and white plicata with bronzy 
red-brown veining .30 
Cameliard (34)—Pale, dull gold, flushed light purple.65 
Cardinal (28)—F. deep velvety prune-purple. One of the 
world’s finest, richest varieties, and indispensable.40 
Caterina (38) — Lavender-blue and lilac; smooth fine 
coloring .25 
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