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ORLAND, CALIFORNIA 
DOLLY MADISON (Williamson). A delight¬ 
ful blend of colors. Pale pinkish mauve 
standards with broad flaring falls of lilac. 
Haft tinted gold and intense orange beard. 
Most outstanding. 25c. 
DREAM (Sturtevant). A lovely orchid-like, 
crinkled rose pink iris with orange beard. A 
profuse bloomer that prolongs the iris sea¬ 
son by a couple of weeks. 15c. 
ECLADOR (Cayeux). No yellow iris surpasses 
Eclador in exquisiteness of sheen, grace and 
symmetry. A softly fluted canary yellow of 
luxurious form and large size. Without 
doubt, one of the finest of yellow irises. 
Dykes Medal. $5.00. 
EL CAPITAN (Mohr). A light violet blue iris 
of fine form and huge size. Free blooming, 
tall and vigorous. No garden should be with¬ 
out this magnificent iris. 25c. 
EL DORADO (Vilmorin). A low growing, 
floriferous iris of blended yellowish bronze 
standards and violet purple falls. Very ef¬ 
fective for massing. 15c. 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR (Lapham). An out¬ 
standing, well proportioned clear pink iris 
of fine form and finish. A larger flower 
than Pink Satin and a deeper pink. Tall 
and a strong grower. 75c. 
EUPHONY (H. Sass). A very distinct iris 
that is curled and frilled, and ruffled. A 
lovely blend of mustard yellow, and buff, 
with a metallic lustre of lavender on the 
falls. Rather low growing plant, unsur¬ 
passed as a free bloomer. Different. 25c. 
EVELYN BENSON (Murell). A rosy carmine 
self of smooth, enamel finish. Well branched 
and free flowering. $1.00. 
EVOLUTION (Cayeux). A tall, vigorous, very 
distinct iris, carrying especially fine foliage 
throughout the season. Flowers a light cop¬ 
pery bronze overlaid rich blue. One of the 
most beautiful and outstanding irises. 50c. 
FRANCHEVILLE (Cayeux). A ^ant in 
height and size of flowers and foliage. The 
fawn standards are tinged with clear lilac; 
the falls are purplish red, lighter heliotrope 
at the margins, enhanced by a heavy orange,- 
yellow beard. 25c. 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr). One of the most 
wonderful irises of all times. A rosy-lilac 
flower with deeper flaring falls and exquis¬ 
ite locust perfume. Flowers large and of 
heavy substance. Plant very tall and vigor¬ 
ous. Absolutely outstanding in its class and 
should be in every garden. 25c. 
GENEVIEVE SEROUGE (Cayeux). An iris 
which defies description. Falls are stately, 
flowers large and frilled of an oddly crin¬ 
kled texture. The color is a fine honey- 
yellow, softly flushed pale blue. A flower 
of great charm. $4.00. 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS (Millet). An enor¬ 
mous rich violet purple with a touch of 
brown and a striking orange beard. Tall, 
well branched, free flowering and wonder¬ 
fully smooth velvety appearance. Sweet 
scented. 20c. 
GLOWING EMBERS (Sturtevant). A rich, 
heavy flower of light brownish lavender 
standards and rich velvety pansy purple 
falls with orange beard. A popular flower 
at a popular price. 15c. 
GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss). An exceed¬ 
ingly rich red-brown with black shadings. 
Stem well branched and flowers of heavy 
texture. The brilliant red gold beard, which 
ornaments the velvety falls, may be seen 
across the garden. 35c. 
HIDALGO (Mohr). A very large lavender 
self which becomes pink under electric 
lights. Tall, prolific bloomer and very 
fragrant. A fine iris for California and mild 
climates. 20c. 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres). One of the most 
popular reds with a bronzy overcast. The 
velvet falls are deep blood red, blended with 
bronze, the standards are considerably 
lighter. A large flower, medium tall, and 
very well branched. Blooms earlier than 
most “reds”. 25c. 
IRIS KING (G. & K.) Hard to beat for a rich 
edging or massing. Golden yellow with rich 
garnet falls edged yellow. Often blooms in 
the fall in California. 15c. 
ISOLINE (Vilmorin). An old iris with a 
charm of its own. Large flowers, beautiful 
and distinct. The silvery lilac standards and 
the long, purplish old rose falls, remind one 
of graceful, silky draperies. Isoline is a 
lady among iris. 15c. 
From Connecticut: “Georgette is a nicely ruffled peaches and cream with 22 buds. Is really a 
beauty. Tennyson is a masterpiece, truly oriental. Amador is the most beautiful red I have 
seen.” 
3 Rhizomes of One Kind, When Priced at 35c or Under, May Be Had for the Price of 2 
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