IRISES 
Price each 
AURELLE (Den. 1924) 36 inches. One of the richest colored iris 
in cultivation. A "Gaudichau” seedling hut much finer than 
its parents .50 
BALDER (G. & K.) 30 inches. Buff standards, suffused soft laven¬ 
der and rich velvety reddish purple falls, edged huff.30 
BENBOW 76-78 (Bliss 1917). A deep violet-hlue.35 
BRUNO 91-90 (Bliss 1922) 36 inches. Standards are hronzy 
heliotrope and the falls are rich velvety violet-purple, veined 
white at the throat.20 
CANDLELIGHT 96-91 (And. 1926) 40 inches. A tall beautiful 
plant with large flowers of "Afterglow” coloring . .35 
CARDINAL 92-90 (Bliss 1919). One of the most brilliant red 
toned iris in existence, hardy, rugged and free-flowering.50 
CITRONELLA 85-85 (Bliss 1922) 36 inches. A most handsome, 
rugged, brilliant, free-flowering yellow with falls beautifully 
veined and mottled Vandyke red. Bright yellow styles and in¬ 
tense orange beard. .30 
CLIO 72-70 (Verd-V. 1863). Fine lavender . .25 
DAMOZEL 81-82 (Mor. 1922). Large white ruffled standards and 
white falls deeply edged rich reddish lavender. .30 
DAY DREAM 81-81 (Sturt. 1925). Soft pink bicolor blend of large 
size . 1.00 
DONNA NOOK 70-69 (Per. 1919). Standards dark lavender- 
blue; falls bright purple.25 
DOROTHEA (Cap. 1901). Porcelain-white tinged with lilac . .25 
EDOUARD MICHEL 78-81 (Verd. 1904) 40 inches. Rich wine- 
red .25 
E. H. JENKINS 82-81 (Bliss 1919) 45 inches. A very fine well- 
branched large flowered variety of a pale steel-blue color. .30 
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