LORRAINE MORGAN—40-in. Lavender pink self. Late. 
35c each. 3 for 75c. 
LOS ANGELES—46-in. A plicata of very beautiful form. 
Large flowers on tall, well-branched stalks with S. white 
faintly edged blue and F. white with blue style arms 
and brown and blue markings at the haft. Early. 75c. 
MME. CEC1LLE BOUSCANT—40-in. An exquisite variety 
of immense size. It is a self of orchid pink with blue 
flush up the center of falls and tip of style arm. Very 
early. 35c each; 3 for 75c. 
MME. DCJRRAND—50-in. The color of this lovely iris is 
a blend of buff, lilac, and amber. The large flowers 
are carried on tall stems. Very early. 35c each; 3 
for 75c. 
MME. SEROUGE—42-in. S. violet. F. flaring, of intense 
black purple with edge of pale Bishop’s violet. Mid¬ 
season. $3.00. 
MAGENTA—36-in. The coloring of this flower is dis¬ 
tinctly different,—a bright amethyst. Midseason. 75c. 
MARQUISETTE—40-in. A very lovely variety of pale 
shrimp pink shaded salmon. Late. $1.00. 
MARY ELIZABETH—40-in. A very beautiful rosy red 
self of perfect form. The very heavy quality of the 
falls gives it the appearance of a bicolor. Late. $2.50. 
MAUNA LOA—48-in. The falls are a rich reddish purple, 
and the standards lighter in shade. Immense flowers on 
well-branching, sturdy stems. Very early. 75c. 
MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID—38-in. Huge flowers of 
perfect form and texture. S. silky red purple. F. vel¬ 
vety, dark red purple. Midseason. $5.00. 
MORNING GLORY—40-in. Large flowers of violet tones 
lighted by a brilliant gold beard. Late. $2.50. 
MOUNT ROYAL—36-in. S. deep bluish violet. F. rich 
velvety pansy violet. Midseason. 35c each; 3 for 75c. 
MRS. EDW. HARDING—42-in. S. violet purple. F. vel¬ 
vety, dark blue purple overlaid black. Midseason. 40c. 
MRS. A. S. HOYT—28-in. S. and F. white heavily etched 
purple, giving a quite pink effect in the garden. Early. 
50c. 
MRS. VARLERIE WEST—42-in. This variety although 
not so new as the majority in our list, is still one of our 
favorites in the dark tones. The broad standards are 
of violet, suffused bronze. F. rich, velvety crimson 
maroon. Late. $1.75. 
NENE—This is one of the largest varieties that has been 
introduced, but having such splendid substance that in 
spite of its immense size, the standards do not flop. 
S. soft rosy lilac. F. vinous red with lighter margin. 
Midseason. $1.25. 
