Xiacli 
Civa#- ^ new yellow ever- 
Jt»al1 9irdi blooming" Iris. This va¬ 
riety and Lieut. Chavagnac are the 
most persistent bloomers of the Iris 
family. They begin to flower quite 
early in the spring with the earliest 
miniatures and have a long spring flow¬ 
ering season. They are also likely to 
flower any time that the weather seems 
to suit them during the summer months 
and fall, in some sections.30 
(Lapham). Perfectly formed, 
•*^**J' extremely brilliant red Iris... 3.00 
ICsincsie Chinese violet, shaded 
v%ciai9Cl9 lilac. P, light purple-violet. .20 
ICino* liiha (Sass). Big and bold, 
JMWci with yellow standards 
and falls of Indian lake. Medium tall.. .75 
^ery early purple self. Pop- 
ular because so early.15 
l_ahnv Luminous reddish violet, suf- 
EadlJVl fused with a coppery glow.20 
I sarim# Riftio* Clear lavender self, 
suilused rose. Good.. .20 
I 9 Maicta Bure white French, un- 
liiie others. Fine.15 
Lent A. Williamson vSJ’ff: .is 
I A f^Ai*i*AAA smoky bronze. P, 
dark velvety red.25 
I ORaAO New soft yellow blend. Falls 
overlaid marine. Large ruffled 
flowers. 1.25 
Lord of June .is 
I ne AnAAlAA Very large white, 
faintly marked blue .50 
HJIoSAcfriA Light lavender and raisin 
mdjealic purple .25 
M. A. Porter (New) j^a^r ge 
and robust. S, dark blue. P, still deeper 
violet-blue .75 
Luminous ivory yellow 
with falls heavily lined 
maroon. Large. 4.00 
llilAlrlAi«iA Said by a noted Iris spe- 
cialist to be the finest 
dark Iris in existence. The flowers are 
blue-black in effect, very large. Special. 1.50 
(2 for $2.50; 3 for $3.30; 5 for $5.00.) 
exquisitely beautiful 
the best of the famous Sass blends. 
Yellow flushed rose pink. The color 
from a distance is a delightful shade of 
warm rose pink. A dream of loveliness. .20 
Midwest Pride fe’t.“p?ff?torolh 
violet, deeper at center.50 
Ministre Fernand David 
S, silky red-purple. P, dark red-purple. 
One of the real Iris giants. Scarce.... 1.50 
miiHACAl Large golden yellow flow- 
ers, well formed.35 
lUlicemiri very large flowers are 
■ a medium lavender-blue of 
exceptionally pure tone. P, very broad 
and flaring, of a slightly deeper shade 
of blue, with a heavy velvety surface 4.50 
soft violet, shaded red. 
P, velvety bronze-red.20 
Morning Splendorv®/oie\‘.“''p, 
crimson or w'ine color. Large.20 
Mount Royal ^nsfiiolS^'Large .25 
Naha mac. P, wine red. Gigantic 
plant. Immense flowers. Scarce 1.00 
KlAUfA^hs Sold out except in colorful Colo, 
collection. 
Numa Roumestan .35 
Omsihsi Combination of coppery pink 
WlllAlId and brownish cinnamon.25 
Amava S, pansy violet shaded brown- 
“H*'* ** ish violet. P, violet-purple.15 
Pach 
Oriflammd S, light blue. P, deep 
wrillallllllC violet. Edges waved.. .15 
Olfioit violet. 
vnuil darker.25 
Pallida Dalmatlca . 15 
Rdfiohdd striking blend of peach, 
a apricot and orange. Simi¬ 
lar to Clara Noyes, but lighter.35 
Special Offer: One at 10c with each dol- 
lar’s worth of other varieties. _ 
DAAflAAA violet blue. 
P, pansy violet.35 
Pa|«qS 9 smoky blue. 
■ P, bright blue.75 
PAtnitf^lliA Flowers are carmine and 
rv&lUWllIV red-brown, with golden 
beard and golden throat.50 
PiAAirlAK honey yellow. P, mineral 
■^*'^**^'^* red. Bright contrast of col¬ 
ors . 1.00 
Pinlc QAtin clear light pink, uni- 
■ **"^*^ form. Flowers large, 
with satiny sheen. Finely shaped flow¬ 
ers well poised on stem. 1.00 
PliiiA Large golden yellow 
Wr with orange beard. 
Stems well branched, bearing many 
blooms of good substance. (An excel¬ 
lent landscape variety.).25 
President Pllkington "ptirt 
buff, S and P of lavender-blue. Fine.. 1.35 
Paiyiaaac Dykes Medal winner in 
America. A symphony in 
rose, pink, and buff, shading to yellow 
near the edges, and with a yellow glow 
at the heart. Heavy apricot beard, 36 
inches and over in height, gracefully 
branched. Now priced within the reach 
of all Iris lovers. .35 
Red Dominion If uJI 
most beautiful and outstanding Iris. 
The flowers are large, of perfect form 
and well poised on the well branched 
stems. Clear, lustrous, deep red stand¬ 
ards, slightly frilled; broad, horizontal 
velvety red falls, flushed with a near 
black, velvety luster in the center. A 
glowing ox-blood red. One of the fasci¬ 
nating characteristics of this new vari¬ 
ety is the opening bud, which resembles 
the bud of a deep red rose. 1.50 
ROSSdO clear, soft pink. Tall, 
RllhAA deep glistening rose. Falls 
deep maroon. A magnificent 
plant with huge flowers on 48-in. stems 2.00 
Riicfl/ RaIH a bronzy orange blend. 
l%U9iy UUlU Midseason. Tall..... .75 
white heavily 
OACrcimeiBl.U edged red-purple. P, 
reticulated with same color. Unusual.. .50 
Con RSaaa Immense blooms of 
9cill velvety blue-purple.... ,50 
Both standards 
9an rrancisco and fans white, 
edged lavender. Tall stems, branching 
low and wflde like a candelabra, carry 
these very large and beautiful blooms. 
Winner of Dykes Medal. It’s flne.50 
San Gabriel .20 
Santa Barbara .20 
QaIaha large pure white of 
thick substance. A giant.50 
Qaa caf'iAn. Gigantic cornflower, 
9t;il9<IHUIt blue self. Beautiful.60 
CaaiiaSaIi Similar to Bruno, 
^equuian Larger .30 
QiAvrA RIiia Clear enamel-like 
^**'" ■ *■ OlUt; blue. A Dykes medal 
winner. Tall and stately. 3.00 
^ir lavender. P, pur- 
Iwll^lioci pie^ suffused red.40 
Cmaia# ^A/IhI'^A Beautiful white. Soft 
^11VW VWIIIAt; green throat.20 
