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PRINCE LOHENGRIN—A light mauve pink 
self a shade deeper and pinker than our old 
friend Lohengrin. Tall and lovely. EARLY. 
Each _ 10c 
PRINCESS BEATRICE—FRAGRANT flowers 
of lustrous silvery lavender. A model of form 
and classic beauty. The broad upstanding, 
blue green foliage is very ornamental. Each 15c 
PRINCESS OSRA—A striking blue toned pli- 
cata of first quality. Large white flowers with 
both S. and F. beautifully flushed and dotted 
clear blue. Husky. 32 in. Each_ 15c 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE—An especially 
neat and attractive flower with S. of clear 
primrose yellow; F. red purple with a distinct 
yellow margin. 22 in. LATE. A very heavy 
bloomer and freely recommended. Each_ 10c 
PURISSIMA—A dazzling cold clear white of 
perfect form and striking beauty. Tall, well 
branched and marvelous in every way, but 
a little tender. Should do fine in the South. 
Each_ 50c 
QUAKER LADY—A quaint and charming blend 
of smoky lavender, buff and old gold. FRA¬ 
GRANT well formed flowers on strong stems 
of medium height. A grand old favorite. Each 07c 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA—Very stylish flowers 
of rosy mauve with semi-flaring falls. LATE. 
26 in. Makes a happy companion planting 
for Her Majesty as they are almost identical 
in size, height, form and season. A fine type. 
Each_ 07c 
QUEEN CATERINA—A beautiful sparkling 
iridescent lavender self, of lovely form and 
silky finish. Of rampant growth, a prodigious 
bloomer, and one of our very best Irises. 
FRAGRANT. Don’t overlook it. 5 for 25c. 
Each _ 07c 
QUEEN OF MAY—One of our very first pink 
Irises, and still in popular demand. It is 
EARLY and especially valuable for mass 
plantings. Medium height. SWEETLY 
SCENTED. Each_ 07c 
QUIVERA—A ruffled flower whose intriguing 
beauty is impossible to describe. Of light 
buff and salmon hues, with the F. distinctively 
striped light brownish red. Yellow style arms 
and vivid orange beard contribute to its at¬ 
tractiveness. Fine flowers on sturdy stems. 
24 in. Each_ 35c 
RAMESES—The Dykes Medal award received 
by this Iris in 1932 positively identifies it as 
one of the worlds best Irises. A large, bronzed 
pink and apricot blend by H. P. Sass. Vigor¬ 
ous in any climate. Sturdy well branched 
stalks with many large flowers open at a time. 
3 ft. A perfect beauty. Freely recommended. 
Each__ 65c 
REALM—A handsome pure blue self with con¬ 
spicuous bright golden beard. Robust, with 
excellent habits of growth. Very tall and 
LATE. An especially desirable variety which 
landscapes beautifully. Freely recommended. 
Each_ 15c 
