LADY PARAMOUNT (C. G. White) 
Reports from all parts of the country inform us that Lady Paramount 
is creating a sensation wherever it is grown. From New York comes 
this tribute: "I want to take this opportunity of advising you how 
pleased I was with the performance of 'Lady Paramount in my 
garden at Blauvelt, N. Y., 25 miles north of New York City. It was 
the most admired of all the irises I have and it certainly was out¬ 
standing. Lady Paramount gave me three flowering stalks one year 
from planting.” 
Mrs. J. Edgar Hires, one of the directors of the American Iris 
Society and a leading iris critic, saw Lady Paramount in the Lincoln, 
Nebraska, garden of Dr. Harry H. Everett, President of the Society, 
and wrote as follows: "It is a beauty, a clear primrose self, with a 
deep yellow beard and deeper yellow veins in the haft. Tall and 
widely-branched stalks hold proudly the graceful Rowers.” 
From a customer comes this report: "Lady Paramount was one of 
the first of my irises to come into bloom and one of the last to go 
out of bloom. Besides its extremely long-flowering season, I also 
noted that its individual blossoms lasted longer than any other iris 
in my garden.” 
See illustration on page 5. 4 feet. $10.00 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell) 
A stunning large white flower of fine shape and excellent cande¬ 
labra branching. The standards are faintly edged with clear blue, 
the falls slightly reticulated red brown at the base, with the blue 
style arms adding a note of clear color in the center. A flower that 
is at once admired for its poise and clean sparkling appearance. 
4 feet. 60c ; 3 for $1.50 
LOUDOUN (Fendall) 
This is an odd combination of yellow lined and dotted with 
chestnut. The Rower is large with flaring falls. A good show variety 
that appears early in the season and has a long blooming period. 
2 34 feet. 50c; 3 for $1.00 
MARY BARNETT (Cumbler) 
A fragrant clear pale blue-lavender with a brilliant orange beard. 
A very fine Rower on short-branched stalks. 3 feet. 
50c; 3 for $1.00 
MARY ELIZABETH (Kirkland) 
One of the unusual and beautiful shades of rosy red, with rich 
velvety falls of a quality that gives the flower the appearance of a 
bi-color. The beard is of pure golden color and the general ensemble 
one of rare beauty and grace. 3 feet. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
MARY GEDDES (Washington) 
Considered by iris critics to be one of the finest and most distinct 
irises introduced in recent years. The color is light ochraceous 
salmon, with falls the same shade overlaid with Pompeian red. 
Flowers of smooth finish on tall widely-branched stalks. 3 1 2 feet. 
$2.25 
MAUNA LOA (Berry) 
A tall, large Rowered well-branched iris of decided merit. The 
reddish flowers are very conspicuous in the garden. It is of Mes¬ 
opotamia parentage and flourishes in California. 4 feet. 
50c ; 3 for $1.00 
MIDGARD (Sass) 
An outstanding iris greatly admired by all who see it. The color 
combination is yellow, deeply flushed with rose pink. The large, 
perfectly formed flowers are borne on 3 foot stalks. 
50c; 3 for $1.00 
LOS ANGELES 
MME. DURRAND (Denis) 
Another iris which we recommend only for the milder climates. 
The standards are a clay color flushed with mauve and the falls a 
light bronze purple flushed with clay. A most exquisite combination 
reminding one of a choice opal. Exceptionally long blooming 
period. 4 feet. 50c; 3 for $1.00 
MODOC (Essig) 
This remarkable iris has a velvety depth of color that is unsur¬ 
passed It g : ves the effect of being almost black, although in reality 
it is a very deep rich purple mixed with shades of dark brown. 
Very large flowers and a striking iris. 2)4 feet. 50c; 3 for $1.00 
MOHRSON (C. G. White) 
For many years iris hybridizers throughout the country tried, 
without results, to produce a William Mohr seedling. Mr. C. G. 
White was the first to meet with success in this endeavor, and has 
given us Mohrson. Being a cross of William M,ohr by a pogon iris, 
Mohrson is but one-fourth oncocyclus. It is a charming and unusual 
iris, more vigorous than its parent, and showing unmistakably some 
of the desired oncocyclus characteristics. 
The floA/ers are simply enormous, with standards a rich, clear, 
deep violet with a cockled and varnished surface and ruffled edges. 
The color in the falls is effected by close veins and is a Petunia 
violet, overlaid Nigrosin violet. 2)4 feet. $7.50 
MRS. MARION CRAN (Perry) 
An exquisite shade of light rose pink. Tall, free flowering, and a 
handsome variety. 3)4 feet. 50c; 3 for $1.00 
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