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MARY GARDEN—A curiously attractive flower 
of unique coloring. S. soft yellow flushed lav¬ 
ender. F. cream, minutely dotted and veined 
maroon. A good bloomer. 24 inches. Each_ 10c 
MARY GIBSON—An exceptionally charming 
blend of old rose, yellow and bronze, with a 
radiant golden orange beard. A distinct and 
outstanding flower of refined beauty. Stems 
strong and slender. About 32 inches. Each_ 10c 
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tRDENS, SHOWING RUGGED KANSAS GROWN IRIS 
MARY WILLIAMSON—A novel and catchy 
color arrangement. S. milky white; horizontal 
falls of violet purple with a wide border of 
pure white. Stunning ruffled flowers on slen¬ 
der 27 in. stems. FRAGRANT. Very effective 
for cutting. EXTREMELY LATE. 3 for 25c. 
Each_ 10c 
MASSENA—Splendid large blossoms of smooth 
even finish. A lovely warm pink self. Tall, 
rugged and free flowering. Very good. Each.... 10c 
MATILDA—A clear, crisp looking plicata of 
unusual appeal. Extra fine, large milk white 
blossoms, beautifully sanded blue. The blue 
and white combination forms a most attrac¬ 
tive contrast. 26 in. 3 for 25c. Each___ 10c 
