The Dean Iris Gardens, Moneta, Cal. 
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Ricardii fonce (Denis). Light violet, deepening in 
falls to Bradley’s violet. A very large flowered 
variety carried on tall branched stems. Each 3.00 
Romeo (Millet), S. Colonial buff, deepening at base to 
amber yellow and dotted brown; F. lavender with 
unique markings of reddish purple. Each, $1.00. 
Souvenir de Mme. Guadichau (Millet). A vigorous 
plant, carrying large flowers of good substance on a 
nearly 3 - ft. stem. The standards are Bradley’s vio¬ 
let, the falls somewhat deeper in color and velvety. 
A very rich handsome flower. Each, $10.00. 
Syphax (Bliss). The combination of deep vinaceous- 
lavender in the standards, and deep Colonial buff in 
style branches, with the velvety crimson falls, pro¬ 
duces a handsome flower. Unfortunately in this lo¬ 
cation it does not produce a long stem, but throws 
considerable bloom in the autumn. Each, $3.00. 
Tunisie (Millet). A tall Squalens with smoky stand¬ 
ards of deep heliotrope, analine-yellow and slate-vio¬ 
let; F. velvety litho-purple. Each, $2.50. 
A FEW OF MISS STURTEVANT’S 
SEEDLINGS. 
Alice Osgood. Habit of Rangoon. A light bright bi¬ 
color. Each $1.00 
Avalon. The standards overlap, the falls flare, and 
the flowers of a lustrous Light Mauve, held on well 
branched stalks. 42 in. Each, $25.00. 
Bluet. A very light lavender-violet, with a white 
beard and a noticeably neat habit of growth. 2 ft. 
Each, $1.50. 
Cordon Bleu. An unusually deep blue-toned Pleroma 
Violet self, with smooth spreading falls; of rich 
effect in the garden. 32 in. Each 75c. 
Medallion. The standards of Pinard Yellow form a firm 
cone; on the falls the heavy veins of Indian Lake 
become confluent at the tip. A good variegata of 
vigorous growth, clear color and fine shape. 3 0 in. 
Each, 50c. 
Naushon. Well-branched stalks, the flower with a 
rather pointed top and broad ruffled segments of a 
slightly creped texture, the colors mauve and pansy 
violet; it makes a heavy flowered clump. Each, 50c. 
Palaurea. Of shaded Lobelia violet color, with a warm 
glow of yellow through the center of the flower; of 
Pallida habit. Each, $1.00. 
Queen Caterina. Pale lavender violet self, with a white 
shaft veined with bronze and a rich orange beard. 
The height, smooth texture of the flowers and their 
lasting quality made the decision of awarding the 
silver medal difficult. 3 to 4 ft. F.C.C. M.H.S. 
Each, $4.00. 
