FARIBAULT , MINN. 
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LABOR. Standards dark violet-heliotrope; falls 
darker shade than standards. General ef¬ 
fect, reddish copper. A wonderful color, 
very distinct. One of the comparatively new 
introductions. We highly recommend it. 36 
inches. 25 cents 
LARGO. A flower of extra fine form and size. 
Tall and well branched. A harmony of wax- 
yellow, mustard yellow, and citron-yellow, 
with the falls overlaid mauve. Each $1.00 
LE CORREGE. (Vilm.). Standards smoky 
bronze; falls plum-red; brilliant prominent 
beard; spikes long and well branched. Very 
striking both for garden and show room. 
46 inches. 25 cents 
LEGEND. A very rich velvety crimson-claret, 
with a prominent gold beard which adds 
greatly to the beauty of the flower. Huge 
flowers of fine form. 75 cents 
LINDBERGH. (Arb. 1928). Soft lavender-blue 
standards with dork blue falls, with a dis¬ 
tinct lighter border. A beautiful flower. 
25 cents 
LOS ANGELES. (Mohr-Mitchell 1927). Im¬ 
mense white flowers of beautiful form and 
great substance, the standards faintly edged 
blue. An outstanding Iris. 50 cents 
MAGENTA. A very beautiful flower with a 
much finer color than its name implies. A 
bright pinkish red. A self color. It appeals 
to all who see it. If you are looking for a 
good Iris of this color it will appeal to you. 
35 cents 
MAGNA CHARTA. A pure white flower, strik¬ 
ingly dotted with splotches of intense blue 
ranging in size from minute spots to blotches 
a half an inch long to an eighth inch wide. 
A very distinct and attractive Iris. You 
might look our Iris fields over and you will 
find no other like this one. If you wish 
something different order Magna Charta. 
$1.00 
MAJESTIC. (Bliss). 8.8. A Dominion seed¬ 
ling. Very large flowers of fine form and 
lasting quality. Standards round, light lav¬ 
ender to mauve shaded bronze at base; falls 
straight hanging, rich raisin-purple. Free 
bloomer; stout stems. 36 inches. 25 cents 
MANON LESCAUT. One of those indescribable 
things called plicata but which are not. 
Standards, cream delicately edged with vio¬ 
let; a fine line divides a cream-white center; 
then a wider area overlaid with violet. Falls 
much the same except for the unusual cream 
and purple beard. Enriched with red-brown 
coloring in the throat. Very strong; develops 
rapidly; blooms lavishly. 50 cents 
MAORI PRINCESS. The richest of all the bi¬ 
color blends. Standards intense golden yel¬ 
low; falls a very rich velvety maroon, with 
a well-defined gold border. A bicolor we like 
very much. 25 cents 
MARY BARNETT. A beautiful light blue-lav¬ 
ender. It is paler in color than Princess 
Beatrice, but has a more prominent yellow 
beard and a golden glow at the throat. A 
beautiful Iris. 25 cents 
MARY GEDDES. Standards light ochraceous 
salmon; falls same color overlaid with Pom¬ 
peian red. A most outstanding'new color in 
almost a self-ochraceous salmon. Very strik¬ 
ing. $2.50 
MICHELINE CHARRA1RE. A wonderful white, 
of large size, good substance. Very tall with 
strong stems. Pure white with golden reticu¬ 
lations. 4 to 5 feet. 25 cents 
MIDGARD. A wonderful blending of pink and 
yellow. General effect, a rich shade of pink. 
Large flowers, perfectly formed. We can 
strongly recommend this variety. 36 inches. 
25 cents 
MME. HENRI CAYEUX. Standards reddish vio¬ 
let-purple; falls dark purple with edges 
lighter. Very fine. 36 inches. 25 cents 
Pink Satin 
Rameses 
MME. SEROUGE. (New). Flowers of largest 
size. Standards overlaid light violet; falls 
spreading, horizontal, large and well round¬ 
ed, are of a warm intense blackish purple- 
red. Very large and rich. 50 cents 
MOONLIGHT. Standards pale amber-yellow; 
falls sulphur-yellow, with heavy greenish 
gold reticulation. Broad lemon-yellow beard. 
Fragrant. A large, well-formed flower. Well 
named. 36 inches. 25 cents 
MORNING GLORY. Another new red-purple 
with unusually rich coloring in both stand¬ 
ard and fall. Standards an even rich deep 
blue-lavender; falls very rich velvety red- 
purple. A large well-shaped flower. 
50 cents 
MORNING SPLENDOR. Standards Petunia-vio¬ 
let; falls velvety raisin-purple; general effect 
rich crimson. Everything considered, we think 
there is no greater, no finer Iris than this 
one. In size, form, color and substance, it 
is everything desirable. Very fragrant; free 
blooming. Awarded the Silver Medal of the 
Garden Club of America in 1926. 42 inches. 
25 cents 
MOTIF. Probably the finest Iris that Miss 
Sturtevant ever sent out. Tall, beautifully 
branched, a deep purple self, of fine form 
and splendid substance. 75 cents 
MOUNT ROYAL. Here comes a new very rich 
red-purple. The standards a shade lighter 
than the falls. Very large, very rich, and a 
most splendid flower for the house where it 
shows off to unusual advantage. 25 cents 
MRS. MARION CRAN. One of the very finest 
of the soft rose-pinks. Large flowers of per¬ 
fect shape. For a real pink, this is the one 
to order. 48 inches. 25 cents 
MRS. VALERIE WEST. Dominion seedling. We 
think this is the greatest of all the Bliss 
Irises. Falls of enormous size and great 
substance, rich deep crimson-brown; stand¬ 
ards large, lavender shot with bronze. Strong 
stem. 40 inches. Well branched. Far better 
than the average run of the good Dominion 
seedlings. 35 cents 
MY MARYLAND. A beautiful seedling of glow¬ 
ing embers which it resembles but is redder 
in tone. Carries from 11 to 20 large blooms 
to a stalk. A rich flower, the color of which 
carries a long way. Standards a Petunia- 
violet, flushed rose, shaded buff at the base; 
falls deep, velvety amaranth-purple, shaded 
buff. Very rich. 50 cents 
NAIAD ATLANTA. Standards a creamy white 
suffused with violet; falls a deeper violet. 
Heavy orange beard. Flowers of medium 
size carried on stalks of medium height. 
35 cents 
NENE. 42 inches. S. lilac; F. light red with 
lighter margin. An impressive variety which 
stands up well. Very large and striking. 
80 cents 
OKOBOJI. 30 inches. A rich velvety deep 
maroon-purple variety. 25 cents 
OLD GOLD. Standards primoline-yellow, ruf¬ 
fled; falls old gold, overlaid buff; a few 
stripes on haft. Distinct yellow beard tipped 
brown. 28 inches. 35 cents 
OMAHA. An unusual and very fine flower 
with soft rose standards and old rose falls. 
Rich golden styles and bright orange beard. 
General color effect red. 30 inches. 
25 cents 
OPHELIA. A f ine combination of color blend¬ 
ing. Standards and falls orange-cream, 
mauve and bronze heavy orange beard. One 
of the most beautiful of the new Irises. 36 
inches. 35 cents 
PENN TREATY. A cross between Ambassadeur 
and Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau and inherits 
very rich qualities from both parents. A 
deep rich velvety or blackish violet. Perfect 
form; very thick texture. Standards dau¬ 
phin's violet; falls deep blackish violet. A 
very rich dark colored Iris. 35 cents 
