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bloom. Each.15c 
1546. Mrs. Neubrunner—Deep golden yel¬ 
low. Each.15c 
1547. Mithris—Yellow and wine. Red 
veined white. Each . 15c 
1548. Ma Mie—White frilled violet. Fra¬ 
grant. Each . 15c 
1549. Miranda—Tall bluish violet. Metallic 
sheen. Each.15c 
1550. Madam Chereau—Ruffled white frill¬ 
ed blue. Each . 15c 
1551. Magnifica—Immense deep reddish 
violet. Each . 25c 
1552. Mary Orth—Scented blue violet. 
Each . 15c 
1553. Midwest—Beautiful ruffled bright 
rose over white ground. Each 25c 
1534. Majestic—Huge. S. clear blue. F. 
raisin purple. Each . 35c 
1555. Midgard—Combination of soft yellow, 
pink and rose. Each. 50c 
1556. Nine Wells—Tall violet purple. 155c 
1557. Pallida Dalmatica—Tall light blue. 
Each . 15c 
1558. Pluie d’or—Pure yellow; free flower¬ 
ing. Each... $1.50 
1559. Pocahontas—Frilled white bordered 
lavender. Each . 15c 
1560. Prospero—Lavender violet. Each 15c 
1561. Princess Royal—Soft blue. Each 15c 
1562. Princess Beatrice—Fragrant violet 
blue. Each . 20c 
1563. Purity—Pure white. Each .... 15c 
1564. Quaker Lady—Blend of blue, buff and 
yellow. Each . 15c 
1565. Roseway—Deep lavender pink. Ea 15c 
1566. Ramona—Violet orange and buff 
blend. Each . 25c 
1567. Robert Wallace—Violet purplish black. 
Each . 25c 
1568. Rhein Nixe—S. white; F. violet-blue 
with white edge. Each . 15c 
1569. Shekinah — Scented deep yellow. 15c 
1570. Seminole—Velvety red crimson. Very 
beautiful. Each . 15c 
1571. Storm Cloud—Smoky lilac and buff. 
Each . 15c 
1572. Troost—Rosy pink. Veined deeper 
shade. Each . 15c 
1573. Taj Mahal—Handsome pure white. 
Each .'20c 
1574. Tom Tit—Dark blue toned. Each 15c 
1575. Sherwin Wright—Flowers most pro¬ 
fusely; color a rich golden yellow 
without markings or shadings. 
Each . 20c 
1576. Vesper Gold—Pleasing golden apricot. 
Each . 35c 
1577. Virginia Mohr.—Pure deep yellow. 
Each ... 15c 
1578. White Queen—Pure white. Each 15c 
1579. W. J. Fryer—Bi-color. Deep yellow 
and dark purple. Each . 15c 
Any twelve 15c Iris for 1.50 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
Japanese Iris 
Japanese Irises should be planted in 
Spring or September and October. Avoid 
all lime. They show to advantage when 
planted by a pool or along a stream. 
1580. Date-Dogu—(3) Rich claret red, or¬ 
ange blotches, surrounded by blue 
halo. Each . 35c 
1581. Gekko-No-Nami — (6) White with 
prominent yellow bar. Drooping. 
Each . 25c 
1582. Kyodosan—(6) Very lovely orchid 
lavender pencilled white. Each 35c 
1583. Mahogany—(6) Large, double flow¬ 
ers, the latest to bloom. Purple ma¬ 
hogany-red. The erect petals prettily 
crested. Each . 35c 
1584. Purple and Gold—Double, rich violet 
purple with white petaloids, tipped 
violet. Conspicuous golden throat 
with bluish white rays. Each .. 35c 
1585. Sano-Natashi—(6) White. Each 25c 
1586. Assortment of unnamed varieties. 15c 
IRIS 
1587. Ochroleuca — A tall robust species; 
white and yellow flowers. Each 20c 
IRIS SIBERIAN 
1588. Blue—4 feet. Very dainty and grace¬ 
ful. Each . 20c 
1589. Light Blue. Each . 20c 
1590. White. Each.20c 
1591. English Iris—Assortment . 15c 
IVY 
1592. Variegated—A fine slow growing 
vine; beautiful variegated foliage. 
Each . 25c 
1593. English Ivy. Each . 25c 
JASIONE 
1594. Perennis—9 inches. Miniature bright 
blue Scabiosa-like flowers blooming 
in July and August. Very fine for 
rockeries. Each . 25c 
