a p a n e s e 
La Favorita —30 in. A magnificent early large double 
white, with minute veins of soft purple. Very hand¬ 
some. 
Lilia Cox —32 in. Double petunia-violet, with an attrac¬ 
tive bluish cast at the centre. There is a bright 
orange spot on each of the six petals, surrounded by 
a white area, radiating out into white veins. 
Lucia Marshall —A fine large double pansy-violet, with 
white veins. Centre of flower white with yellow spots. 
Margaret— 36 in. A TRIPLE VARIETY WITH NINE 
PETALS. Color deep blue, with violet shadings. 
Marjorie Parry —36 in. An extra fine double soft-mauve, 
with beautifully tufted centre. 
Mrs. Geo. Stumpp —30 in. A giant single white, with 
beautifully creped petals. Tiny mauve standards; 
styles white, flushed mauve. A magnificent variety. 
Mrs. J. A. Hayden —34 in. Double white, softly suffused 
pale violet. Anthers sometimes develop into extra 
petals, making almost a triple form. 
Oriole— 36 in. EARLY DOUBLE RICH BURGUNDY 
RED, with a smoothness of texture and carriage that 
makes it attractive. An unusually brilliant color. 
Pyramid —32 in. A magnificent large double to triple 
deep blue-purple, with white styles and conspicuous 
yellow throat markings in strong contrast. 
Red Riding Hood —An extra fine amaranth-red, veined 
white. 
Repsime —32 in. Giant double flowers. Color variable, 
almost pure white in some, others with soft blue and 
violet blends over white ground, and in others the 
petals are completely covered with a blending of 
deep violet and deep lavender, all on the same plant. 
All have ivory styles. A most unusual and attractive 
effect. 
Rose Anna —30 in. Magnificent gigantic double, striped 
effect. Flowers 8 inches. Ruby-red veins, with a 
lighter blending between, over a white ground. 
Rose H. Scheepers —36 in. A very lovely double mauve 
self. A flower of perfect poise, good form and ex¬ 
quisite soft tone. 
Schenley —39 in. A very large double flower in a blend¬ 
ing of mauves, violets and rose tones. Excellent color 
harmony. 
Subotai —34 in. An unusual rosy-red color. Very fine. 
Taiheraku —34 in. A double flower, in an unmatchable 
rich velvety burgundy-red tone. 
Temple Flower —34 in. Single, ivory white, heavily 
blended with soft bluish-violet, veined white. Small 
inner petals edged phlox pink. Large flower. 
T. S. Ware —30 in. A fine large double flower of bril¬ 
liant pansy-violet (general effect red). Milk white 
styles. 
Violet Beauty —30 in. Single. Intense deep blue violet, 
almost black, with bright orange dart at throat. A 
handsome, rich, velvety flower that seems to be drip¬ 
ping with color. 
Violet Giant —30 in. Large single mallow-purple self, 
with a yellow spot at the throat, which is surrounded 
by a narrow deep blue area. 
Violet Herrington —40 in. A large handsome double 
flower of Bradley's violet coloring, with white veins 
and tufted centre. 
Yama Yama —30 in. White, flushed lavender, with a 
narrow hair-line edging of bright violet on the stand¬ 
ards. Cream styles. 
SUPERB COLLECTION 
OF JAPANESE IRIS 
I Will Furnish One of Each of the Above Superb 
Collection of 40 Varieties, in Fine Strong 
Plants, All Labelled for. 10.00 
3 of Each, Total 120 Plants for. 27.50 
6 of Each, Total 240 Plants for. 50.00 
