The Dean Iris Gardens, Moneta, California 
Princess Victoria Louise. F. deep violet-blue, white 
edge. 20 in. Each, 35c. 
Samson. F. crimson. Each, 25c. 
Shelford Yellow (Foster). Is intermediate in color be¬ 
tween Foster s yellow and Ger. Aurea, but is distinct 
in having a neat brown veining at throat. Each, 50c. 
AMOENA GROUP 
Standards are white in this group. 
Elegans. Standards sometimes splashed with violet- 
F. violet, veined white. Each, 50c. 
Mrs. H. Darwin. F. white, reticulated violet at base. 
Each, I 5c. 
Poiteau. S. white tinged lavender; F. dark maroon- 
purple, reticulated white. Each, 25c. 
Thora. S. white tinging as they age with blue; F. 
deep purple. Each, 35c. 
Rhein Nixe. F. mauve, edged and reticulated white. 
Very distinct and beautiful. 30 in. Each, 35c; 
dozen, $3.50. 
Wyomissrng. S. creamy white; F. deep rose at base, 
shading to a flesh-colored border. Each, 25c- 
dozen, $2.50. 
NEGLECTA GROUP 
The standards in this group range from 
lavender to purple. 
Albatross. S. white shaded palest of blues; F. white, 
veined and tipped with purple. Each, 50c; dozen! 
$ j . u u . 
Atrocoerulea. S. pale blue; F. violet-blue. 30 in. 
Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50. 
Back Knight (English Black Prince). One of the 
latest to bloom and deepest of all in color. S. pur¬ 
plish blue; F. deep blackish purple and velvety, with 
'v/'ite throat. Rare and much in demand. Each, 
$1.50. 
Cameleon. S. light violet; F. lower half royal purple 
with velvety lines of deeper hue; upper half white 
with brown and purple lines. Chrome beard. Each 
35 c. 
Can delab re. S. pale lavender splashed and dotted 
darker hue; F. same heavily veined darker hue; 
lower part of falls velvety blackish violet; beard not 
conspicuous. Each, 50c. 
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