PAULINE. Tall claret red. 15c. 
PERFECTION. Standards old blue; 
falls deep velvety purple. Partic¬ 
ularly fine form. 15c. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. 
Standards are primrose, falls 
plum, margined primrose. 15c. 
PROSPER LANGIER. A fine bronze, 
with large flowers. 15c. 
PROSPERO. Bold purple and light 
blue, wonderfully good looking. 
15c. 
QUAKER LADY. A demure com¬ 
bination of smoky lavender and 
mother of pearl tints. 15c. 
QUEEN CATERINA. A truly patri¬ 
cian flower of palest lavender, 
overlaid with a marked sheen. 
Exquisite. 15c. 
QUEEN OF MAY. If you are fond 
of pink effects, try a mass plant¬ 
ing of this beautiful sort. With 
Iberis Tenoreana. It’s something 
to rave over. 10c. 
RED CLOUD. When the sun is on 
this iris, it is almost crimson. 
25c. 
RHEIN NIXE. Standards purest 
white, falls deep violet bordered 
with white. 15c. 
SEMINOLE. Velvety flower of rich, 
reddish tone. 50c. 
SHALIMAR. A blue, out of the or- 
dinary 25c# 
SHEKINAH. Tall yellow. Plant with 
lavender or blue sorts. 20c. 
SHERWIN WRIGHT. Bright golden 
yellow, the rich color more, than 
offsetting the rather small size 
of the flowers. Medium height. 
25c. 
SOUVENIR de MME. GAUDICHAUX 
A uniform shade of dark blue- 
purple lit up at the center by 
the vivid gold of its beard. Many 
consider this the best iris ever 
introduced. 15c. 
STANDARD BEARER. Rich claret 
shade, tall and free blooming. 
A fine accent for the garden, 
particularly when a half dozen 
or more plants are employed. 25c 
SUNSET. Old gold is the prevailing 
tone. Very late blooming and 
handsome. 25c. 
WHITE KNIGHT. Standards and 
falls both of pure milk white. 25c 
ZUA. Lavender, the flowers most 
distinctive on account of their 
crinkled texture, like crepe. 25c. 
The entire Iris Germanica in our list for $8.50 
IRIS SIBERICUM 
The Siberian Irises have slender, rush-like foliage, and look particularly 
graceful when bordering a pool or stream. 
The flowers are daintily constructed and not large, but generously pro¬ 
duced. Plant in spring or in early fall. Later blooming that the Germanica. 
BLUE KING. A deep rich blue. 2 
feet. 10c. white, 10c. 
DISTINCTION. Light blue, conspic¬ 
uously veined. The flowers are 
so handsome and so different 
from other varieties that they 
well merit their name. 2% feet. 
15c. 
PERRY’S BLUE. Very large for this 
type of iris, a charming blue, 
flowers held well above the fo¬ 
liage. 15c. 
JAPANESE IRISES 
These unfold their regal flowers, often 8 to 10 inches across, in July. 
They range through delicate lavenders to the richest purple, some are pure 
white, marked with gold, others are daintily veined with contrasting color. 
They must have good drainage and sun. 
White, blue border, double. 
White, deep orchid border single. 
White, pink border, double. 
White, yellow throat, double. 
Purple, white and lavender mot¬ 
tled, double. 
Blue-gray, purple veins, double. 
Deep lavender, yellow throat, 
single. 
Lavender outside, white center, 
double. 
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