AMBASSADKl It 12 inches. Bronzed brown 
red purple. Pictured in color on page 12. 25c 
each, $2.00 per dozen. 
BALLERINE Gigantic blue-toned (lowers on 
four foot stems. 25c. 
BRUNO -S bronze heliotrope, F rich violet 
purple. Pictured on back cover. Toe-. 
Ml.UK BONNET Light blue lavender. 50c. 
BLUE VELVET—10 inches. A clear rich heavy 
textured dark blue self. $2.00. 
B. Y. MORRISSON—Stands, lavender flesh, 
deep rich falls edged with the same light tint 
as the stands. 25c. 
B A LOOK—Yellow bi-color. 25c. 
CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS—Soft blend of 
heliotrope, gold beard. 50c. 
( ITRONELL A -Magnificent yellow, veined and 
mottled Van Dyke red. 25c. 
CANTIBLE—White bi-color, stands pure shin¬ 
ing white, F amethyst violet, shading out to a 
broad white margin. 25c. 
<'. ANTILENE \n unusual red-purple bi-colored 
blend. $1.00. 
DAUNTLESS—One of the reddest of iris. A 
velvety rosy red. $1.50. 
DEPUTE NOM BLOT—Light glowing rosy 
purple overlaid a bronzy gold. Deep orange 
beard. Entire flower seems lightly dusted with 
gold. $2.00. 
DON JUAN—Gigantic garnet red blend. $1.00. 
DECENNIAL—S a light bright picric yellow. 
F ground color dahlia carmen with a narrow' 
yellow margin. $1.50. 
DR. C. II. MAYO—Magnificent pink-toned 
variety. 25c. 
DREAM—An inexpensive soft pink toned 
variety. 25c. 
DOROTHY K. WILLIAMSON—Deep velvety 
blue purple. Artistic as cut flower. Grows well 
in moist places. 25c each. $2.00 per dozen. 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG—Brilliant Chinese 
violet. Gigantic flower. 35c. 
ENDYMION—Charming light buff blend. 25c. 
EGLAMOUR— Medium blue. 25c. 
E. C. SHAW—Deep toned bronzed red purple. 
25c. 
EDOURD MICHEL—Brilliant red violet. 25c. 
FRAGONARD—One of the most delightful pink 
toned iris. 50c. 
FRA ANGELICA — Blue and gold blend. 25c. 
FIRMAMENT—A clear cut bi-color of light 
blue lavender. 25c. 
FRIEDA MOHR—A deep pink of gigantic size 
and perfect form. Constant prize w'inner. Frag¬ 
rance of locust. 50c. 
GIANT KING—One of the largest and finest 
variegata. 35c. 
GRAND MONARCH—Gigantic rich bronze red 
blend. 50c. 
GRACE STURTEVANT—An exceedingly rich 
deep red-bronze and violet carmen blend. One 
of the richest colors of all iris. $1.00. 
GENERAL MAC PHERSON — Clear white 
stands, deep blue falls. 25c. 
GERMAINE PETHIUS—An intense velvety 
purple self. 25c. 
GOLD IMPERIAL—One of the finest deep 
yellows. 25c. 
GANDVIC.K—A large flower of fine form, deep 
lavender standards, and crest deep violet fall, 
edged lavender. 25c. 
HALO—A blue toned bi-color. 25c. 
HARRIET PRESBY—A fragrant medium pink. 
25c. 
IRIS KING—Yellow bi-color. 25c. 
INDIAN CHIEF—One of the outstanding re¬ 
cent introductions. Gigantic velvety red bi¬ 
color. $1.00. 
I.MPERATOR—Bright rosy red bi-color. 25c. 
ISOLINE—Beautiful blend of silvery rose and 
yellow. 25c. 
JEAN CHEVEREAU—Yellow blend. 25c. 
JUNE NIGHT—A deep dauphins blue with 
heavy brown stripe. $1.00. 
KALOS—A cloud-like suffusion of pink on white. 
25c. 
KING MIDAS—An entirely new color break, 
golden buff and garnet brown bi-color. $1.00. 
KLAMATH \ gigantic flower, brown stand¬ 
ards, tinted violet. Falls prune purple. 75c. 
LENZSCIINEE White touched with delicate 
blue. 25c. 
LOS ANGELES Gigantic white flowers with a 
feather stitch edging of blue. 75c. 
LABOR—A rich unique red toned iris. Large 
flowers and fine form. 25c. 
LORELY -Yellow bi-color. 25c. 
LORD OF JUNE Blue bi-color. Very fragrant 
and gigantic in size. 25c. 
LADY BYNG—A soft ageratum violet. 25c. 
LENT V. WILLIAMSON Rated finest iris in 
world in 1922. Violet bi-color blend. 25c. 
LINDBERGH —Standards light blue violet, falls 
rich violet shaded lighter at edges. 35c. 
MORNING SPLENDOR—One of the finest 
American introductions. Large flowers of deep 
rich red. Illustrated in color on back page. 25c. 
MEDRANO—Wild grape odor. Deep wine] red. 
MME. CIIERAUX—Light blue plicata. 25c. 
MINISTER FERDINAND DAVID—Massive 
flower, superb form and texture. Standards 
silky red purple. Falls velvety glowing dark 
red purple. $2.50. 
MAJESTIC—I .urge flower, heavy substance, 
standards light blue, falls deep purple. 25c. 
MARY BARNET—Light blue with orange 
beard. 25c. 
MT. ROYAL—S light blue, F deep purple. 25c. 
MME. HENRY CAYEAUX—Deep smoky red 
violet. 25c. 
MRS. MARIAN GRAN—Very tall deep pink. 
25c. 
MOA—S bronze violet, F velvety purple. 35c. 
MAGNIFICENT—Bright uniform red tone. 25c. 
MIRANDA -Medium tone of light blue. 25c. 
MRS. ILTES—A true wisteria blue throughout. 
35c. 
MME. GERADSCHAU—Deep velvety blue- 
black. 25c. 
MARY GIBSON—Soft rosy bronze blend, with 
yellow throat and rich golden beard. 25c. 
MANDRILISCAE—Tall soft blue, valuable for 
its earliness. 25c. 
MILDRED PRESBY—S creamy white. F rich 
dark velvety pansy violet , with lavender white 
border. 25c. 
MARSH MAR YGOLD—Yellow bi-color. 25c. 
MLLE. SCHWARTZ—Very large pale mauve. 
25c. 
NEPENTHE—A pale blend of medium height, 
S soft buff flush lavender, F very long, same 
shade, but flushed rosy lavender. $1.00. 
NUMA ROUMESTAN—Very warm rich cop¬ 
pery red iris with orange beard. 75c. 
NICHOLAS POUSSIN—Blended placata. 35c. 
OPHELIA—Golden copper and lavender blend. 
25c. 
OLIVER PERTHUIS—Dark blue bi-color. 25c. 
OTOE—Deep toned bronze red purple. 25c. 
OPERA—Rich violet red chrome bi-color. 25c. 
PIONEER —Red purple, brilliant ruby red when 
sun shines through it. 25c. 
PAVANNE—Deeply bronzed rich red purple, 
with very long segments. 25c. 
PONJEE—New soft buff, with a frosty iri¬ 
descence, produces the appearance of silk 
ponjee. $1.50. 
PLUIE IVOR —Pure golden yellow. Dykes 
medal winner. 75c. 
PEERLESS—Large medium blue violet bi-color. 
Very brilliant colors. 50c. 
PURISSIMA Pure white Iris of gigantic size 
and perfect form. $1.00. 
PHYLLIS BLISS lively pinkish violet. 25c. 
PROSPER!) Tall handsome lavender and pur¬ 
ple. 25c. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE—Silvery lavender blue, 
old favorite. 25c. 
PEAU ROUGE—Most popular standard red. 
25c. 
PERFECTION—-A dark blue toned old variety 
that is still good. 25c. 
PALADADEL MATICA Very fragrant, pci 
haps the oldest iris known. Silvery shade of 
soft lavender. 25c. 
Ol FEN CATERIN' \ \ very iridescent soft 
lavender violet. 25c. 
ol AKER LADY I .invender blue, washed old 
gold. 25c. 
RO.MOLA Pale violet to velvety red violet. 
Large. 25c. 
RHEIN NINE S pure white. F blue purple. 25c. 
REALM Ini ense blue self with golden beard. 
25c. 
SALOMOl E S cream white. F bright purple. 
25c. 
Sill AAA ASEE \ rl\ el y red purple bi-color. 50c. 
SACHEM S lustrous pale bronze. F ve lvety 
dazzling red brown. $2.00. 
SUNSET Beautiful coppery red blend. Suffused 
soft violet. 25c. 
SIMON VAISSIERK S soft azure blue with 
brilliant analine blue falls. 25c. 
SINDJ AKII A Sih cry blend. 25c. 
SWEET LAVENDER I ,arge frilled true laven¬ 
der. 25c. 
SUSAN BLISS—Uniform deep orchid pink. 25c. 
SOUV. DE LOETITIA MICHAUD S lobelia 
blue shading at the edge to paler blue. Falls 
same color beautifully fringed yellow at the 
haft. One of the best light blue iris in existence. 
Pictured in color on page 12. 50c. 
THURDWANG—S deep yellow, falls dark plum. 
25c. 
TAJ MAHAL Handsome rugged pure while. 
25c. 
TENEBRAE—Deep velvety red purple. 25c. 
WM. MOHR—Ground color pale lilac, whole 
flower beautifully veined manganese violet. 
One of the most striking of all iris. 50c. 
W. J. FRYER—Y ellow bi-color, stands greenish 
cast, F plum purple. 25c. 
WEDGEWOOD—Delightful uniform \A edge- 
wood china blue. 25c. 
YVES LAISSAILLY—Lovely combination of 
white and blue. $1.00. 
YOLANDE I ,arge flower, dark blue. 25c. 
YEOMAN—I jarge dominion bi-color. Soft violet 
and mulberry. 25c. 
ZULU—Very latest bloomer. Dark blue, fine 
carrying quality. 25c. 
THE POGOCYCLUS COLLECTION No. It! 
1 Each Balroudor Blue Topaz 
Gray Cloud Stormy Dawn 
Velvo William Mohr 
Catalogue value $15.50 Postpaid for $12.50 
BEGINNER’S COLLECTION No. 19 
25 varieties, one each of the 25 varieties, all 
labelled, catalogue value $6.25, post paid for $1.50. 
COLLECTION No. 20 
25 Varieties, unlabelled, $2.50. postpaid 
COLLECTION No. 21 
50 Varieties, unlabelled, postpaid, $1.50 
COLLECTION No. 22 
1 each all varieties in color on back page. 
Catalogue value $1.95 Postpaid for $3.75 
JAPANESE IRIS 
Blossoms almost as large as a plate. Nothing 
more beautiful nor attractive than the Japs. 
Easily grown. Plant in spring or fall. Assorted 
colors, 25c each, $2.00 per doz. 
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