Price 
KLAMATH (Klein.)—S. bronze tinted violet. F. deep prune purple, bronzy mar¬ 
gin.$ .40 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White)—A new yellow of W. R. Dykes parentage. Clear 
primrose yellow, silky sheen. 10.00 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mit.)—Giant white edged pale blue, a great advancement 
in plicatas.50 
M. A. PORTER (Lapham)—Deep velvety violet, darker than Gaudichau. 55 
MARQUITA (Cay.)—A brilliant luminous yellow and ochraceous maroon, making 
a very striking and handsome appearance. 3.25 
MME. SEROUGE (Cay.)—Very large flowers of light violet and deep blackish 
red purple.65 
MARY GEDDES (Wash.)—A beautiful blend of ochraceous salmon with a reddish 
overlay on falls... 2.00 
‘MARY SENNI (Mil.)—Large rosy mauve self.85 
MELDORIC (Ayres)—A huge flower of blue black effect on tall strong stem. 2.00 
♦MIDGARD (Sass)—Light yellow deeply flushed rose pink, large flower.20 
MINISTER F. DAVID (Cay.)—Large rich deep dark purple. 1.25 
*MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss)—The highest development of the Dominion race. 
S. lavender shot with bronze; F. velvety crimson purple.40 
NEBRASKA (Sass)—A large and brilliant flowered deep yellow, with heavy 
reticulations and slight ruffling. 20 
NENE (Cayeux)—S. soft clear lilac; F. vinous red, lighter at margins. Huge 
flowers on strong tall stem.65 
♦NINGAL (Ayres)—A large tall bronze buff blend tinged blue. 1.00 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cayeux)—General effect rich amaranth red.40 
♦OMAHA (Sass)—Large flower. S. soft rose; F. old rose, coppery sheen.25 
♦OPALINE (Williamson)—A soft pinkish blend, flushed yellow. .30 
♦PALTEC (Denis)—A curious hybrid of a uniform self blue with white beard and 
crest, low growing.50 
PAULETTE (Mil.)—Tall light blue bi-color; one of the largest.90 
♦PERSIA (Ayres)—S. smoky blue; F. rich blue purple, gold markings at haft. 
In effect the rich colorings of an oriental rug.50 
♦PINK SATIN (Sass)—A real soft pink self, with glistening satiny sheen. Pro¬ 
claimed as the pinkest of pink irises, tall stem...85 
♦PLUIE d’OR (Cayeux)—A pure golden yellow. Tall stem, well branched, blooms 
good size and substance. Winner Dykes Medal.25 
♦PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Caleux)—S. pale buff with slight bluish tinge; 
F. wide and flaring lavender blue with buffy yellow flush. Tall stems. 1.00 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mit.)—Very large, tall, pure white, fine form and heavy sub¬ 
stance—will probably not be surpassed.40 
♦RAMESES (Sass)—S. light russet vinaceous; F. tourmaline pink, apricot beard, 
large blooms on tall, well branched stems. Winner of Dykes Medal.40 
* Varieties marked thus, 3 rhizomes for the price of two. 
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