NEWER BEARDED IRIS 
Mine. Chobaut. The flowers are lovely, rich cream shaded buff and pink and 
edged with lilac. The falls are white edged violet with a brilliant orange beard. 
Sweet scented flowers. 
Mrs. H. Darwin. The flowers of this variety are pure white; the falls slightly 
reticulated with a touch of violet at the base. 
Opera. Rich purple-red flowers with velvety violet-purple falls. The beard is 
reddish orange-yellow. Vigorous and lovely. 
Pallida Dalmatica (Princess Beatrice). This is probably the only one of the older 
Iris which deserves a place in the modern garden, since it is still one of the 
loveliest of all the Iris. The unusually large flowers are a clear lavender-blue 
shading to silvery blue at the base and they are sweetly scented. The flower 
stalks are over 3 feet high. 
Pioneer. A velvety red-purple flower. There is, of course, no pure red in the 
Bearded Iris. However, Pioneer is the finest of the so-called reds. 
Primrose. The flowers are deep amber-yellow and the flaring falls brighter barium 
yellow with clear yellow centers. A brilliant flower of wonderful form. 
Prosper Laugier. Lovely light bronze-red flowers with velvety ruby-purple falls 
and a white beard tipped yellow. 
Prospero. A gorgeous large sized flower finely formed, colored violet, pale 
lavender flushed yellow at the base. The falls are deep red-purple with light 
shading at the margins. 
Quaker Lady. The flowers are smoky lavender shaded yellow and the falls are 
blue and gold with bronze and yellow markings at the base. The beard is 
orange. A beautiful flower of rare form and finish. 
$G/t4 aUt . 
Any one of 
these varieties 
15^each 
3 for 30^ 
per do^. 
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COLLECTION of 
One Each of the 25 varieties 
?2SP 
3 Each of the 25 Varieties, $6.80 
If wanted by parcel post add 10c 
for each 3 plants, 20c for a doien 
If wanted by parcel post, add 
10c for each 3 plants, 20c for a 
dozen. 
Queen Caterina. Lovely clear orchid-purple flowers veined with brilliant gold 
and a bright vivid orange beard. 
Shekinah. A true yellow Pallida and the first 
of the type to be produced. The flower is 
a beautiful shade of pale yellow shading to 
amber in the throat and the beard is lemon- 
yellow. Decidely an unusual flower and a 
very lovely one. 
Sherwin-Wright. A pure rich golden yellow 
Iris without markings or shades of any sort. 
W. J. Fryer. The large flowers are colored 
bright, clear yellow and the 
falls are maroon with a nar¬ 
row yellow border, the cen¬ 
ter being overshadowed with 
violet. 
Special Bargain Prices: Any 
one of these varieties, 15c each; 
3 for 30c; $1.10 per doz. 
Collection of one each of the 
25 varieties, $2.40; three each 
of the 25 varieties, $6.80. 
