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Iris Germanica—Squalens Section 
The standards are of clouded shades of copper, bronze and fawn. 
ABDUL AZIZ. S. clouded gold and lilac; F. rich 
violet-purple, reticulated white; distinct and beau¬ 
tiful. 14 in. 25 cts. 
A. F. BARRON. S. dark bronze; F. white, veined 
crimson-brown. 16 in. 25 cts. 
ARNOLS. S. rosy bronze; F. rich velvety purple, 
handsome. 30 in. 
APOLLYON. S. bronze-yellow; F. crimson- 
madder. 32 in. 
BARIENSIS ELIZABETH. S. iridescent yel¬ 
low; F. white, shading to blue, veined brown. 35c. 
BRONZE BEAUTY. S. clouded yellow; F. ruby- 
lavender, crest golden. 28 in. 
DR. BERNICE. S. coppery bronze; F. velvety 
crimson; very large and beautiful. 2 ft. 25 cts. 
ELEON. S. old-gold, flushed and spotted purple- 
bronze; F. dark maroon, reticulated white. 25 cts. 
EXQUISITE. S. clouded yellow; F. rose-lilac, 
with orange crest. 26 in. 25 cts. 
GYPSY QUEEN (syn. La Prestigieuse). S. old- 
gold, shaded smoked-pearl; F. black-maroon, reticu¬ 
lated light yellow; late bloomer. 2 ft. 
HARRISON WEIR. S. yellow-bronze; F. velvety 
crimson. 22 in. 
HERODOTUS. S. gold-bronze, splashed purple; 
F. yellow, tipped and reticulated violet-purple. 
26 in. 
JACQUESIANA (syns. Caroline de Sansel and 
Conscience). S. bright coppery crimson; F. rich 
maroon; very handsome. A most distinct and beau¬ 
tiful variety. 30 in. 35 cts. See color plate. 
JEAN SISLEY. S. crimson-bronze; F. crimson. 
26 in. 
JUSTINIAN. S. violet-bronze; F. black-maroon, 
reticulated white. 25 cts. 
KOCHUSSUM. S. bronzy yellow; F. yellow, 
flushed lavender, heavily veined brown; distinct. 
25 cts. 
LADY JANE. S. coppery rose; F. madder-red, 
reticulated white, 30 in. 
LADY SEYMOUR. S. lavender, flushed sulphur; 
F. netted violet and white. 25 in. 
LADY STANHOPE. S. golden bronze; F. ma¬ 
roon-black, edged golden. 14 in. 25 cts. 
LAVENDULACEA. S. creamy white; F. lav¬ 
ender. 28 in. 
LORD GREY. Clouded rose-fawn. 2 ft. 25 cts. 
LORD ROSSE. S. lavender, flushed bronze; F. 
violet, with central white band. 2 ft. 
LUCY. S. sulphur, splashed lilac; F. full lilac. 
30 in. 25 cts. 
MAGNIFICA. New. S. olive, shaded red; F. 
dark brown-red. 50 cts. 
MARMORA. S. sulphur and fawn; F. crimson- 
purple, margined lavender. 22 in. 
MIR ALB A. S. rosy lavender; F. white, reticu¬ 
lated and tipped violet; distinct. 25 cts. 
MOZART. S. bronze-fawn; F. purple-fawn, 
netted white. 3 ft. 25 cts. 
MURAT. S. fawn and coppery rose; F. crimson- 
purple. 23 in. 
PHIDAS. S. smoke-color; F. maroon-purple. 25 
in. 25 cts. 
SAPPHO. (Squalens variety.) S. yellow, flushed 
lavender; F. straw, heavily tipped and reticulated 
violet-purple. 
SALAR JUNG. S. gold-bronze, flaked maroon; 
F. tipped and reticulated maroon-black, on a 
white ground. 27 in. 25 cts. 
SHAKESPEARE. S. bronzy yellow; F. maroon, 
reticulated yellow. 26 in. 
SIR WALTER SCOTT. S. bronze-yellow; F. 
rich crimson-brown. 26 in. 
VAN GEERTI. S. clouded lavender; F. purple- 
black, reticulated white. 34 in. 
VENUSTA. S. sulphur, shot with bronze; F. 
maroon. 26 in. 
WALNERIANA. S. lavender, flushed bronze; 
F. pale violet. 30 in. 
Tall Bearded Irises—Various Species 
ALBICANS, PRINCESS OF WALES. A very 
lovely and only absolutely pure white. 35 cts. 
BENACENSIS. A handsome, early May-flower¬ 
ing species from South Tyrol; flowers large. S. 
violet; F. rich purple. 35 cts. 
BILIOTTI. S. blue-purple; F. reddish purple; 
very fragrant. 26 in. 35 cts. 
FLAVESCENS. A delicate shade of soft yellow, 
large, sweet-scented flowers; fine for massing, and 
valued for cutting in early May and June. 30 in. 
Flavescens Baxteri. S. deep chrome-yellow; F. 
pale primrose-yellow. 2 ft. 25 cts. 
Flavescens Munite. S. chamois-yellow; F. 
primrose, reticulated lavender. 25 cts. 
FLORENTINA (syn. Silver King). Creamy 
white, faintly flushed lavender; the blooms are 
quite fragrant and are produced early in the season; 
fine for cutting. 2 ft. 
Florentina, Queen Emma. (syn. Alba odorata). 
Pure white, faintly flushed blue; long tapering 
standards and very long falls; possesses a pleasing 
fragrance. 25 cts. 
LURIDA (var. Redouteana). Mahogany-red; 
very distinct and rare. 18 in. 35 cts. 
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