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FARR’S NEW SEEDLING IRISES INTRODUCED FROM 1909-1920. continued 
NOKOMIS. (Am.) S. pale lavender-white; F. 
velvety dark violet-blue, bordered white. Medium¬ 
sized flowers; tall growing, free blooming. 50 cts. 
ORIENTAL. (Pall.) S. clear blue; F. rich royal 
blue (230-1), with a heavy, bright orange beard 
forming a striking contrast. 32 in. 75 cts. 
PAULINE. (Pall.) S. and F. unusually large, 
rich pansv-violet (191-1); deep orange beard; fra¬ 
grant. 3 ft. 50 cts. 
PAXATAWNEY. Standards pale parma-violet 
(1-206), slightly suffused sulphur-yellow, deepening 
at the base; falls darker, with brown and yellow 
reticulations; very large-flowered. 36 in. 75 cts. 
*POCAHONTAS. (Pli.) Very large orchid-type 
flower, with elegantly frilled petals; S. and F. pure 
white, standards faintly bordered pale blue. Fall 
delivery only. $1. 
POWHATAN. (Pall.) Syn. Aurora. S. light 
bishop-violet with deeper border. (189-4); F. deep 
purple, shaded crimson (185-2); large, horizontal 
spreading flower. 38 in. 50 cts. 
One each of the above 28 varieties (not including 
QUAKER LADY. (Sq. X Pall.) S. smoky laven¬ 
der, with yellow shadings; F. ageratum-blue and 
old-gold; stigmas yellow; yellow beard. 38 in. 50c. 
RED CLOUD. (Sq .) S. rosy lavender-bronze; F. 
velvety maroon-crimson, reticulated yellow; stigmas 
old-gold. 2 ft. 75 cts. 
ROSE UNIQUE. 1910. Early, May-fiowering 
with Gcrmanica section. S. and F. bright violet-rose, 
the nearest approach to a pink Iris. 75 cts. 
SHREWSBURY. (Sq.) 1916. S. rosy bronze, F. 
violet-purple, with lighter shading; the conspicuous 
heavy orange beard forms a brilliant contrast with 
the other colors; a striking variety. 75 cts. 
SWATARA. S. lobelia-blue, suffused bronzy 
yellow at base. F. bright violet, with conspicuous 
orange beard. Large flower. 36 in. 75 cts. 
TECUMSEH. (So.) 1910. S. clouded buff; F. 
smoky violet, yellow border, crimson spathe valves. 
3 ft. 35 cts. 
WYOMISSING. (Am.) 1909. S. creamy white, 
suffused delicate soft rose; F. deep rose base, shading 
to flesh-colored border. 75 cts. 
those marked *), amounting to $17.80, for $15. 
New Irises 
Of recent introduction, including a few 
ALBATROSS. (Barr.) S. white, shaded palest of 
blues; F. white, veined and tipped purple. 50 cts. 
ALCAZAR. S. light bluish violet; F. deep pur- 
Ie with bronze-veined throat. A striking variety. 
1.25. 
ARCHEVEQUE. New. S. deep purple-violet; 
F. rich, deep velvety violet; an unusual color, rarely 
found in Iris. Stock very scarce. $1.50. 
BERCHTA. (Var.) S. bronzy yellow; F. blue- 
violet, bordered bronze. 50 cts. 
BLACK KNIGHT. (Neg.) Syn. Black Prince. 
A rare and beautiful new Iris. S. intense, deep 
violet-blue; F. velvety purple, exceedingly rich. Late 
bloomer; scarce; distinct from Kochii, which is sold 
under the name Black Prince. $2. 
BLUE BOY. (Int.) A vigorous, floriferous new 
hybrid; a distinct shade of blue, with a blue beard; 
medium-sized flower. 18 in. 75 cts. 
CAPRICE. (Sq.) S. rosy red; F. deeper rosy red; 
beard yellow; handsome. 2 ft. $1. 
CATERINA. S. clear blue; F. soft lilac. A new 
hybrid, between Trojana and Pallida, raised by the 
late Sir Michael Foster. Flowers of large size, on 
stout, branching stems, 4}^ feet high. $1. 
CARTHUSIAN. New, handsome hybrid. S. 
clear lavender-blue; F. darker blue, reticulated 
brown at claw; large and fragrant. 2 ft. 75 cts. 
CORDELIA. S. rosy lilac; F. dark velvety crim¬ 
son, edged rose. 24 in. Exceptionally beautiful. $1. 
CRUSADER. New. The introducer claims this 
to be the finest of all blue Irises. F. deep violet-blue, 
with paler standards; broad petals. 3 3^ ft. $2.50. 
of the older but rare varieties 
ED. MICHELL. (Pall.) S. rosy mauve; F. 
deeper mauve. Flowers unusually large, handsome, 
ana distinct in color. A grand and imposing Iris. 
Very rare. Fall delivery only. $2. 
ELDORADO. S. yellowish bronze, shaded with 
heliotrope; F. bright purple shaded bronze. 
A most beautiful and pleasing combination of color. 
$1.50. 
FRO. S. deep gold; F. brilliant chestnut-brown. 
50 cts. 
GAGUS. S. light clear yellow; F. crimson, reti¬ 
culated white and yellow, with a clear yellow picotee 
edge. 35 cts. 
GOLIATH. S. bronzy yellow; F. deep purple; 
a very large flower. 44 in. $1.50. 
IRIS KING. S. clear lemon-yellow; F. rich 
maroon, bordered yellow. A beautiful new Iris 
obtained by crossing Maori King with I. pallida , 
combining the brilliant colors of the former with 
the large flowers and tall growth of the latter. 
50 cts. 
ISOLENE. (Pall.) S. silvery lilac; F. mauve, 
with orange beard; large, handsome flowers of 
splendid form. $1.25. 
JOHN FOSTER. A novelty of recent introduc¬ 
tion. S. and F. milky white. Blooms in June. 
18 in. $2.50. 
KATHLEEN. S. and F. soft rose-lilac; very 
dainty and charming. 50 cts. 
LA NIEGE. A grand new white; quite distinct 
from anything yet introduced. Stock scarce. $2.50. 
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