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Guyasuta—30 in. A magnificent new deep red-purple 
of uniform coloring throughout. Large, finely formed 
flowers of heavy substance. 2.50 
Harriet Presby—44 in. FRAGRANT. Medium pink, a 
great favorite. 25 
Hassan—40 in. A new English introduction. Awarded 
Certificate of Merit in England. A gigantic glistening 
sulphur yellow, with green gold reticulations at the 
throat. 1.00 
Hearthstone Copper—30 in. A new introduction in old- 
gold, copper and red, the falls being a striking fiery 
red. 2.00 
Helen of Troy—42 in. FRAGRANT. Soft blue of glisten¬ 
ing texture. Style arms exceedingly long and deeply 
divided, giving a new Iris profile. 3.00 
Hel ios—44 in. Sensational new soft lemon-yellow. 
Enormous flowers of perfect form and finish. . . . 1.50 
Henri Riviere—42 in. Magnificent French variety. Best 
of its type. A gigantic soft yellow and mauve 
blend. 1.00 
Hermitage—36 in. Kirkland’s new rosy-tan and crimson 
blend. Distinct as to color. Honorable Mention Ameri¬ 
can Iris Society. 1.50 
Hernani—32 in. A new French introduction, which the 
originator claims to be the nearest approach to a true 
red. 1.50 
Hoarfrost—36 in. An English introduction, with masses 
of delicate frosty-white flowers on well-branched 
stems. 75 
Hollywood—36 in. A delightful bright pink, yellow and 
old-gold blend, with Daphne-red falls, overlaid violet 
and the centre lighted by amber. 2.00 
Honeydrop—36 in. A delightful and unusual blend in 
henna, brown, old rose and yellow. 2.00 
Hyacinthus—36 in. Very large extra fine flowers. S—• 
lilac, shaded old gold; F—violet; old gold styles .35 
Hypatia—30 in. Fine new English variety. Uniform in¬ 
tense blue. 1.00 
Tall Bearded Iris • Continued 
Hyperion—38 in. FRAGRANT. Gigantic medium blue, 
with perfect full flaring falls. 50 
Hypnos—40 in. Connell’s lovely new blend, in soft 
shades of blue, rose, grey and yellow. 35 
Ideal—30 in. An Ideal rich royal-blue. Awarded a 
French Certificate of Merit. 20 
Illuminator—36 in. FRAGRANT. A clear light red of 
Dominion parentage. 5.00 
Imperial Blush—44 in. FRAGRANT. A new Sass variety. 
A very large, blush-pink self. 5.00 
Impressario—42 in. A large, handsome, well-shaped 
lobelia-blue. 25 
Indian Chief—40 in. One of the outstanding recent in¬ 
troductions. A gigantic velvety red bi-color.... 1.00 
Ion—36 in. A magnificent flower of perfect form and 
heavy substance. S—pure violet-blue; F—-blackish 
violet, with a lighter border; an unusual creamy-white 
beard adds distinction. 50 
Jackrose—38 in. A beautiful new rose colored 
variety. 35 
Jacquard—34 in. Dr. Ayer’s new fiery-red toned variety 
Highly recommended. 50 
Jacqueline Guillott—36 in. A handsome, large flower of 
unusually smooth satiny texture and a uniform soft blue 
color. Given an Award of Merit by the French Na¬ 
tional Horticultural Society. 25 
Jadu—34 in. A lovely "plicata” with standards and 
styles blush pink; falls white; both finely dotted with 
rose. 75 
Jane Williamson—36 in. An indescribably beautiful 
blend of soft pink, soft yellow and lilac. . . . . 25 
Jason—32 in. An English introduction; indescribably 
beautiful yellow tone. 1.00 
Jean Cayeux—36 in. One of the most distinctive 
colored and beautiful IRISES ever introduced. 
WINNER OF THE DYKES MEDAL. A marvel¬ 
ous blending of havana and coffee brown. 
Nothing else like it. 15.00 
Jeb Stuart —40 in. Brownish red, with a coppery flush; 
falls extremely velvety; deep orange beard. Honorable 
Mention American Iris Society. 8.00 
Jerry —36 in. A new red-toned Iris that is perfect in 
every way. An outstanding Lapham introduction 7.50 
Joycette —42 in. A new Sass introduction that was given 
Honorable Mention by the American Iris Society. 
S—raisin purple; F—brilliant red. 10.00 
Jubil ee —30 in. Beautifully ruffled soft yellow, veined 
and peppered maroon. 25 
Junaluska —36 in. A new variety of great distinction. A 
rose, copper and gold blend, with threads of pure 
gold running through the standards. 20.00 
June Bride —36 in. A very fine, large free flowering pure 
white. 75 
June Night —42 in. New, deep Dauphin’s blue, with 
heavy brown stripes. 75 
Kestrel —36 in. S—lobelia violet; F—rich velvety nigro- 
sin violet.20 
King Juba —40 in. One of the three or four finest “varie- 
gatas.” S—old gold; F—dahlia carmine. Honorable 
Mention American Iris Society. 1.50 
King Karl —30 in. Beautifully frilled. Apricot, peppered 
brownish-red. Finest in its class. See color illustration, 
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