The Dean Iris Gardens, Moneta, California 
BEARDED IRISES 
VARIOUS SPECIES 
Albicans. Princess of Wales. Beautiful pure white. 
Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50. 
Archeveque (Vilmorin). S. purple-violet; F. very dark 
velvety purple. Beard, ocher tipped brown. A very 
rich, handsome Iris and free bloomer, blooming in 
mid-winter in Southern California. Each, 50c; dozen, 
$5.00. 
Carthusian. S. clear lavender-blue; F. darker blue, 
reticulated brown at claw. 2 ft. Each, 50c; dozen, 
$5.00. 
Caterina. S. clear light blue; F. soft lilac-blue, deli¬ 
ciously fragrant. 4 ft. Each. 50c; dozen, $5.00. 
Single rhizome. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 
Ciengialti. S. lavender-blue; F. soft violet-blue. Each, 
25 c. 
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Crusader (Foster). Very large, broad petalled, stout 
textured flowers of a purer and more intense color 
than is to be found in any other. S. a light shade, 
and F. a deep shade of violet-blue, beard orange- 
yellow. erect growing and free-flowering. 3^ ft. 
Each, $2.50. 
Flavcscens. A delicate shade of soft yellow. Each, 
25c. 
Foster’s Yellow (Foster). Of a somewhat darker hue 
than the above. Each, 25c. 
Florentina. Creamy white, faintly flushed lavender. 
Very fragrant. Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50. 
Ko-hmiriana (Miss Willmott). White, slightly washed 
lavender. Petals of a stout, leathery texture; falls 
at right angles. Tall. Each, 50c. 
Lady Foster (Foster). Flowers unusually large, smooth 
and stout textured; splendid bold, erect habit. S. 
pale blue; F. light bluish violet, veined old gold at 
the throat. 40 in. Each, $2.50. 
Madonna (Wallace introduction). This is an interest¬ 
ing collected form, regarded as the type from which 
Princess of Wales (Albicans) is the white sport. 
B’ooms early with the others of like character. Each, 
35c. 
Meso^otamica. S. soft blue; F. violet-purple. Each, 
$1.00; dozen, $10.00. 
Samhucina. S. coppery-rose; F. rosy purple. Each, 
15c. 
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