W. H. KINGSLEY 
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JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux). A most entranc¬ 
ing blend of pale Havana brown with golden 
tints and a touch of pale blue in the falls. 
If you want to catch the incandescence that 
makes it truly thrilling, see it in the slant¬ 
ing sunlight of early morning or sunset. 
Good size, perfect form and smooth finish. 
A Dykes Medal winner. $3.50. 
J. J. DEAN (Dean). A large light violet flow¬ 
er with deeper blue falls. Tall, well branched 
and delightfully fragrant. 15c. 
KING MIDAS (Mead). One of the brightest, 
richest of all the bronze toned iris. Stan¬ 
dards are a glorious golden-buff, the falls 
iridescent rosy brown lighted by a golden 
orange beard. Belongs in every garden. 30c. 
KING TUT (H. Sass). A distinctive iris of 
glowing, bright chestnut red brown, very 
velvety in falls, with a golden beard. A 
wonderfully rich coloring. 30c. 
LADY FOSTER (Foster). Large flowers of a 
rare shade of lavender blue. Good substance 
and often blooms for us in the late fall. 15c. 
LEGEND (Wareham). A velvety claret crim¬ 
son flower with slightly bronzed standards 
and a brilliant golden beard. Tall, large and 
perfect branching. One of the best. 50c. 
From Minnesota: “Tennyson is one of the finest smokies that bloomed for us last year. It 
was admired by everyone at our State Fair and we want more stock this spring.” 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON (Williamson). Large 
flowers of rich violet purple with lighter 
standards and a yellow beard. Vigorous 
grower. 15c. 
LEVERRIER (Denis). The general effect of 
this flower is light rose red. Large, fragrant 
flowers on tall, widely branched stalks. 20c. 
LOS ANGELES (Mitchell). This giant iris 
carries enormous white flowers of fine shape 
and substance, the standards faintly edged 
blue, with the blue style arms adding a note 
of clear blue in the center. Tall and widely 
branched. Most outstanding. Similar to San 
Francisco but with less blue. 25c. 
MADAME DURRAND (Denis). A lovely iris 
Avith large floAvers on tall, Avell branched 
stems. Iridescent buff, flushed Avith lilac 
and amber. Unusual. Should be giA'en per¬ 
fect drainage. 20c. 
MADAME SEROUGE (Cayeux). A very beau¬ 
tiful iris of great size and vigorous groAvth. 
A clear deep Auolet blue self Avith Avell 
rounded, almost horizontal falls. 50c. 
JEAN CAYEUX 
MAGNIFICA (Vilmorin). A magnificent 
floAver of light A’iolet blue standards and 
long red-violet falls. Fragrant, early and a 
A’igorous groAver. 15c. 
MARY BARNETT (Cumbler). A lovely light 
lavender blue seH Avitli a prominent golden 
beard. Free floAvering and fragrant. 25c. 
MARY GEDDES (Washington). An iris of 
unique coloring Avith standards of ochrace- 
ous salmon and Pompeian red falls, a 
lighter and taller King Midas. A sensational 
A'ariety, haAung to its credit an AAvard of 
Merit from both the British and American 
Iris Societies. $1.50. 
MARY GIBSON (Perry). Tall, light bronzy 
rose Avith falls slightly suffused A’iolet, 
striking orange beard. The rather small 
floAvers are profusely produced on tall, Aviry 
stems. Fine for massing. 15c. 
3 Rhizomes of One Kind, When Priced at 35c or Under, May Be Had for the Price of 2 
