Here Are Hundreds 
of vai'ieties of Iris from which to select the colors to 
paint your garden picture. The Master Artist gave the 
Iris so many hues, tints and shades of all colors, that 
it is rightly called the Rainbow Flower. Some flower 
lovers refer to the Iris as The Garden Orchid. The Iris 
has a wider color range than any other flower. 
The most appreciative tribute to the Iris I know of comes lit a 
letter received from Mrs. Oriana Kennedy. 44 Dennison Ave., Bing¬ 
hamton, N. Y. She writes: “I enjoy your garden radio talks very 
much. They are certainly interesting and informing. I think the Iris 
has everything — hardiness, ease of culture, early blooming, infinite 
variety, color, texture, aristocratic bearing, lovely sword shaped green 
leaves from early spring ’til winter comes, and give the most garden 
beauty for the least expenditure of time, elTort and money. The Iris 
is the ’Never Give Up’ flower.” 
You can have a complete garden with Irises alone, but you cannot 
have a complete garden without them. 
No other hardy plant will give you such a wide range of colors, 
or so many varieties of form as the Iris. 
Price 
Aarenhorst — Dark violet bicolor, with light edged F. 4.29 
Afterglow — Misty lavender pink, buff and yellow. Fragrant. . . .10 
Aksarben — Fawn and velvety brown markings. A winner. .19 
Alabaster — A beautiful white self and very much in demand .19 
Albert Victor — Rich violet flower. Vigorous, very fragrant.. .10 
Albion—Blended yellow and lavender frilled petals. .14 
Albright—The new Orchid flowering Iris. A sensation. 3.00 
Alcazar — Violet bronze, reddish purple. Early, very fragrant. .10 
Aletha — White background with pink to red toned markings .19 
Alfheim—A violet blue Iris recently received from Germany... .19 
Alliquippa—Most attractive, light yellow garden effect. .39 
Alta California—Deep yellow faintly bronzed. .75 
Amas — Blue-purple bicolor from Asia Minor. Early. .10 
Ambassadeur — Rich reddish violet, velvety purple. Fragrant... .10 
Amber—Magnificent yellow Iris reddish gold beard. .10 
Ambrosia—Iridescent white tinted pale flesh. .29 
Amerind — Golden coppery bronze. .29 
Annie Laurie — A delicate orchid blend, lovely. .29 
Anna Farr—White, light violet-blue. Fragrant, popular plicata .14 
Anne Bullen—Fine blue bicolor. Orange beard. Tall .19 
Anne Leslie—S. white ; F. dahlia carmine. Scented, beautiful . .10 
Ann Page—A lovely large pale lavender-blue self. Sweet. 19 
Anosia—Brown bicolor. Great value as a late bloomer.14 
Antares—S. soft cream ; F. white dotted blue . .29 
Antonio—Claret, maroon purple. Splendid shape and color. .19 
Apache—A new Indian red color. Attractive. Scented. Good. .19 
Aphrodite—Bright violet pink, glossy texture. Very fragrant. . .19 
Apricot—S. and F. soft apricot self. A charming color. .19 
Archeveque—Violet, velvety raisin purple. Early, fragrant... .10 
Argentina—A splendid tall white, bright orange beard. .19 
Argynnis—Yellowish, dark violet carmine. Tall vigorous, late .14 
Ariel—Harebell blue. Early, fragrant, perfect. .19 
Aristocrat—S. lavender violet. F. dark violet. Tall, stately. 19 
Asia—Beautiful blend lavender and purplish tan. Scented .19 
Athene—One of the very best pure white. Large . 19 
Aunt Rachel — Pink to red toned bicolor. Sweetly scented.14 
Aurea — 100 years old and one of the best yellows. Fragrant .10 
Aurora — Self colored of pinkish lilac. Beautiful tone .10 
Autumn King — Blue purple. Blooms in June and September . . .19 
Autumn Queen — Blooms in fall. White. Intermediate form. 19 
Avalon—Light mauve, large beautiful flowers. Scented. .29 
Avatar — S. buff; F. pansy violet, 3 ft. Fragrant, brilliant.19 
Azure — Rich blue purple bicolor, free flowering. Late. 10 
Baby Blue- Iridescent blue. Very good for low mass planting . .10 
Balaruc — White with a few purple marks at the throat.14 
Baldwin — Manganese violet self. Very large blooms.39 
Ballerine — Fine lavender bicolor. Commanding, fragrant.19 
Barbara—Dwarf, gray, olive veining. Fragrant. Floriferous.10 
Baron Kochi — Deep red purple and free flowering. -.14 
Beau Ideal — White, wide border, rich petunia violet, plicata 1-14 
Belgica — A blue toned self. Very satisfactory . '.14 
Belladonna White, spotted and veined blue purple. '.10 
Clue Boy -Early. Dark blue with blue beard. Fragrant.10 
Blue Glory—One of the best of the bright blues.14 
Blue Jay — S. bright blue; F. dark blue. Tall, very late.10 
Blue Zua — Blue form of the White Zua, ruffled, fragrant.19 
Bluet—Good for blue color scheme. White beard. Scented.10 
Bonita — Clear buttercup yellow. Very tall .29 
Brandywine—S. and F. pale blue, orange beard. Large.14 
Bravura — Large flowers, deep rosy lilac. Tall, vigorous.29 
Brenthis—Lavender violet, pansy violet tinged yellow. .29 
Buechley’s Giant — Mammoth two toned blue .99 
Buto—S. royal purple; F. dark velvety violet. Likeable.39 
B. Y. Morrison — Pale violet, velvety raisin yellow. Fragrant.14 
California Blue—Rich bluish violet, hint of creepiness. .79 
Camclot — S. and F. creamy white, edged pale violet. Tall. .10 
Candelabra—Blue toned with pink to red blush . .10 
Candlelight—S. and F. lilac shading to deep Colonial buff. .19 
Caporal—A good red purple. Fragrant. Free flowering. .19 
Caprice—Phlox-purple, free flowering, grape fragrance, good . .10 
Cardinal — Richest lavender and raisin purple. Fragrant.39 
Caroline E. Stringer—Delicate light rose pink. Very fragrant . .19 
Caterina — Bluish-lavender violet. Ruffled. Sweetly fragrant. .14 
Cavalier— S. violet; F. deep velvety purple. Outstanding.10 
Cecil Minturn — Uniform Cattleya rose. Sweet scented. .14 
Celeste — "The Heavenly.” Azure blue, loved by all. Scented . .10 
Chalcedony — Blend of lavender, pink and yellow. .29 
Chalice—A bright soft yellow of even tone. Vigorous. .19 
Challenger Dark purple to blackish violet. Large, good. 
Chartier—A smooth clear white. Very pleasing. 
Chatelet—Violet with a rosy sheen. Exquisitely beautiful. 
Cherubim— Palest hortense violet. Colonial buff. Fragrant. 
Chief Royal purple. Large intermediate. Fragrant . 
Chasseur—An improved Shekinah. Frargant; artistic flower 
Chestnut—Cinnamon-cream plicata. Ruffled; very effective. 
Chester .1. Hunt Strong, true blue tone. Tall. Fragrant. 
Churrhinouse—A wonderful new color—Hay's Brown. See it. .. . 
Cinnabar—Marvelous rich velvety red tone . 
Citronella—Splendid yellow, veined VanDyke red. 
Clara Noyes—A rich apricot to orange medley. 
Claret--A claret color; profuse bloomer and a good buy. 
Clematis -Aptly named. T.ight lavender violet. Fragrant. 
Ciio— A blue toned bicolcr .. 
clunj - Tall, early, large blossoms. Wisteria violet. Fragrant. . 
Col. ( andclot--Golden bronze, dark velvety crimson. Fragrant.. 
f.alias Beautiful yellow self. Free flowering . 
Commodore -Light violet, ruffled, attractive. Sweet. .10 
Como- -Tall free flowering aniline blue. 
Conquistador- Lavender, violet. Tall, large, fragrant. 
t^oronatii-r. Uniform Jeep yellow. Does not fade. 
• orncrsmiih New, large, purple, dahlia carmine, red in sun 
et.-H - v my lilac; F. rich crimson purple. Free flowering 
- Je: ---tiny blue violet. Rich effect in mass. 
; it'ii.- !■' j blue Perfect, form, frilled. Late. Fragrant.. 
Connell- i in -e toned i .If that is very pleasing . . . 
-C purple, ten maroon, orange beard. 
• : ' dark red purple and free flowering. 
■ pic. Large flowers. Fragrant 
.29 
.29 
.14 
.10 
.19 
.29 
.39 
.14 
.29 
.29 
.29 
.99 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.14 
.10 
19 
r b’ue 
fagrunt for Rock Garden 
rple. Fragrant. 
te bordered mauve. 
■ful shade of blue. 
norite yellow. Sweet scented 
w Rock Gardens. .. 
•Ink. Fragrant. I like it 
inlet. Fragrant, unique. 
nrnve. Fragrant . 
veined mauve. Fragrant.. 
. bV.'d, rich colors. 
c. Intermediate . 
v.tty. Scented. Tall. 
• Pragrant. Graceful 
■o;or Fragrant. Popular . . 
bicoloi from Fryer. ... 
Ish 
.14 
.39 
.49 
.39 
.14 
.10 
.14 
.14 
.10 
.14 
.14 
.10 
.14 
.19 
.19 
.10 
.10 
.14 
.10 
.10 
.14 
.10 
.10 
.19 
.10 
.29 
.14 
Price 
Du Gueslin — Blue toned bicolor like B. Y. Morrison.19 
Duke of Bedford — Brilliant, rich violet purple. Scented, large . .19 
Duke of York—A shade darker than Queen Caterina.19 
Dusk—S. lavender ; F. deep maroon. Brilliant golden beard . . .29 
Dusky Maid—Deep red purple. Very striking. Fragrant.10 
E. C. Shaw—S. light claret; F. darker. Fragrant. Distinct.14 
Eden Phillpotts—Clear lavender blue self. Large flowers . .29 
Ed. Michel—Bright petunia violet. Ruffled. Very fragrant. .14 
E. II. Jenkins—Light blue toned bicolor. Very fragrant.14 
El Capitan—Manganese violet. Flaring falls. Fragrant. Noble . .49 
E. L. Crandall—Light blue toned Iris. Very fragrant.29 
Eldorado— Blend of yellow, heliotrope and violet. Fragrant . . . .10 
Elizabeth Egelberg—Mauve pink with heavy orange beard . . .49 
Emir— Blue-purple with coppery sheen. Tall and late.14 
Empire—Bright Empire yellow. Fine. Fragrant.19 
Esplendido—Bright red purple bicolor. Gorgeous.10 
Estrellon—S. white flushed lavender, F. red purple.29 
Euphony—Ruffled, color mustard yellow. Much liked.39 
Eventide — A self of Hay’s lilac color. Gaining friends . .39 
Fairy—Early. White bordered blue. The most fragrant Iris.10 
Fascination — Next to Pink Satin, the best pink.99 
F. B. Schermerhom—Blue toned lavender. A good one.10 
Firmament — Intermediate blue lavender. Early and good.10 
Flammenschwert—Gorgeous yellow and brown. Fragrant.19 
Flavescens — Pale yellow. Plant with light blues. Fragrant.10 
Florentina — White tinged lilac. Hardy foliage. Very fragrant.. .10 
Folkwang—S. white flushed red ; F. claret red.24 
Forsete—Large flowered dark lavender self.24 
Foster’s Yellow—An early rich yellow self toned.14 
Fra Angelico — A sunset effect gold, with blue flush.29 
Fragrans — Bright blue. The most wonderful fragrance.19 
Francina — White, spotted and veined reddish-purple.10 
Frieda Mohr—Largest, most brilliant pink Iris. Fragrant.29 
Fritjof — S. lavender; F. lavender purple. Use with Bleeding- 
heart . , .10 
Fro — S. empire yellow; F. rich velvety ox-blood. Fragrant.10 
Fryer’s Glory—Crimson-maroon with orange beard.10 
Gaviata—Lovely warm creamy white. Delightfully fragrant.29 
Gen. DeWett — A rich red purple. Combines well with others. . . .10 
Georgia—An early, bright orchid free flowering pink. Good.10 
Geo. J. Tribolet—Black, violet, dark red purple. Scented.19 
Germaine Perthuis—Rich violet purple. Refined, fragrant.29 
Germanica — The old blue flag of our grandmother’s day. Early. . .10 
Gertrude — Early, deep blue, sweet scented, long in flower.10 
Gleam O’Gold — Lavender tinged gold. New and very tall.19 
Glory of Hillegom — Blue toned bicolor. Foliage large.10 
Glory of Reading — S. deep blue; F. royal purple. Fragrant.14 
Glowing Embers — Violet and purple inclosing orange center... .29 
Gold Crest—Blue toned lavender, conspicuous golden beard.14 
Golden Harvest—The only June and fall blooming yellow.49 
Golden Promise—Good yellow, bronze veins at throat.29 
Gold Imperial—Bright clear uniform rich yellow coloring.14 
Gov. Hughes—Red violet. Large yellow beard. Scented.14 
Grace Sturtevant—Dark red brown and violet carmine.G9 
Graminea — Red toned dwarf for Rock Gardens. Sweet Scented. . . .14 
Grapta—Yellowish brown, distinctive coloring.14 
Grevin—A lovely flower with bronze hues.14 
G. W. Peake—Yellow bronze; velvety maroon. Fragrant.14 
Gypsie Queen—Honey yellow ; black maroon. Tall, strong.10 
Halfdan—Very early yellow. Good for Rock Garden.10 
Halo—Blue violet bicolor. Scented. Large flower.10 
Harpalion—S. lavender; F. lavender blue. Orange beard.19 
Harriet Presby—Tallest violet pink. Sweetly scented, striking... .19 
Heart O’Gold—Lavender blue, clear soft yellow at throat. .14 
Helge—A charrjaing yellow. Early, intermediate. Scented.10 
Her Majesty—Rose pink; F. veined bright crimson. Scented.10 
Hermoine—Blu^ toned lavender.29 
Hiawatha—S. rbsy lavender F. pansy-violet. Floriferous.14 
Hippolyta—Lavender violet self. Exceptional smooth substance .19 
Honorabile—This variety has made gardens beautiful always.10 
Hugo—Blue toned bicolor, large, late.10 
Hussard—An unusual deep toned blue self. Excellent.14 
Ideal—S. pure blue; F. rich royal blue.20 
Imperator—Similar to Ed. Michel but larger. Richly scented... .14 
Inca—A yellow pink to red toned bicolor.IB 
Ingeborg—White, orange beard, early. Delicately fragrant.10 
Innocenza—Pure ivory white; veining at throat. Scented.19 
Iris King—Rich S. old gold; F. garnet brown, edged yellow.10 
Iroquois—S. smoky lavender; F. black-maroon. Tall.10 
Isolene—Blended buff, cinnamon yellow, violet. Fragrant, tall. . . .14 
Ivorine—Cream white, delicate and much liked.14 
Jacqueline Gill —Soft lavender, violet. Exquisite..'.....'.29 
jacquesiana—I wn tones. Many blossoms. Fragrant, rich.10 
Jane William; —Pink pastel, gold and maroon.29 
Jean Clievreai 3. primrose yellow; F. cream edged red.19 
Jeanne D’Arc hite delicately edged blue. Scented, pleasing.. .14 
Jubilee—Ligh ff margined dark copper. Fragrant.19 
Julia Marlow, violet; F. raisin purple. Fragrant. Stately.. .19 
Jumbo—Viole H&gurple, brown veins at throat. Strange.29 
Juniata—S. Stnj&L clear violet. Tall, large, fragrant.10 
Kaleidoscope—i^bud sport of Honorabilie.19 
It has a habit of breaking up the maroon color of the falls 
into stripes, stipples, blotches and other formations of maroon 
and yellow. I have literally examined thousands of falls of this 
bud sport and no two of them had the same color pattern. By 
shaking the colored glass in a kaleidoscope you change the 
design. Hence this new bud sport is appropriately given the 
name “Kaleidoscope.” 
Kalos—S. and F. white, veined pale rose, yellow beard.14 
Kashmir White—Large white of crepy substance. Scented.24 
Kathleen — Soft rose lilac self. Very pleasing.10 
King Lear — Tones of lavender.14 
King Karl—Creamy, dotted reddish brown. Ruffled. Scented... .29 
King Tut—S. brownish; F. velvety glowing red. Admired.49 
Knysna—S. deep yellow; F. velvety red-brown.14 
Kochi—Rich, silky dark red purple. Early. Scented.10 
Labor — Color effect, burnished red copper. Beautiful.. .39 
La Correge—Bronze and velvety wine-red. Richly colored.14 
Lady Foster — Lavender violet. Large, opalescent, fragrant.19 
Lady Seymour—Very free flowering. Orchid, old rose veining . .10 
LaNiege—A well formed cream white flower. Fragrant.10 
Late White—There’s a place for a white late Iris.10 
L. A. Williamson—S and F. velvety violet purple. Scented. .. .10 
Lcda — Pink to red toned with feathered petals.14 
Lehengrin—Uniform mauve violet. Ruffled, good, fragrant.10 
Lenzschnee—True white, overlaid on F. by faint blue.29 
Leonidas—Lavender violet, bright orange beard. Tall.10 
Leopold — Dwarf. Blue purple. Also blooms in fall. Scented.10 
Leota—White. Blooms for Memorial Day. Scented. Valuable... .10 
Leverrier—Mauve and rich pansy-violet. Brilliant .19 
Lewis Trobridge — S. violet; F. blue violet. Rosy effect. Large . .10 
Lona—Ruffled peach colored, veined and peppered violet. . ..19 
Loreley—S. yellow ; F. raisin purple. Showy. Sweetly fragrant .10 
Lord Lambourne—Medium deep pink lavender. Rare shape.19 
Lord of June—Blue, lavender violet. Large, showy, fragrant . .14 
Los Angeles A white plicata lavender toned. Fragrant.89 
Lurida — Dark mahogany brown. Interesting. .19 
Madcap S. light lavender; F. blue purple. Many blooms. .10 
Magnifica — S. hortense-violet; F. phlox-purple, fragrant. .19 
Majestic — Mauve to rich velvety raisin purple. .29 
Major — Deep blue bi-color with white veins in throat . !l0 
Ma Mie — S. and F. white, frilled violet. Good. Fragrant. 10 
Mandraliscae— Early blue toned self. Sweet scented. Desirable .10 
Margaret Moor—A red toned self. Attractive.. . . 14 
Marjorie Tinley—Blue toned lavender. Refined and beautiful ^29 
Marsh Marigold—A yellow blend. Very striking effect. .14 
Mary Barnett—Top-notch blue lavender. Scented.29 
Mary Garden—Creamy, dotted, veined maroon. Fragrant. ... .10 
Mary Gibson—S. bronzy old rose; F. old rose. Scented 10 
Mary Gray—A delightful shade of brilliant dark blue .14 
Mary Orth—S. blue violet; F. flaring darker blue. Scented. . .19 
Matilda—Nearest blue plicata. An attractive variety. 39 
Mauvine—A red toned bicolor. Large and attractive. ’j 4 
May Morn — Delicate pale lilac, suffused yellow . 19 
May Rose—Pink toned self heavily veined lavender. .14 
Medrano—Rich crimson purple. Late. Fragrant. Charming !l 4 
Melrose—Light lavender-purple, bright orange beard .14 
Midguard—A yellow and pink blend. Perfectly formed.29 
Prici 
Midwest — Ruffled, white, flushed and edged purple.1< 
Mikado—Blue and pink-toned bi-color .11 
Mildred Presby — S. pink white; F. rich velvety rose purple... .V 
Minnehaha—S. straw yellow; F. veined red. Fragrant.1! 
Mirage—A yellow toned blend. Liked by everybody. .14 
Miranda — Bluish violet metallic sheen. Early, tall, stately.1‘ 
Mirasol—A distinctive pure chrome-yellow . .2! 
Miss Eardley — S. yellow ; F. red lavender. Excellent in mass ... .11 
Mist — A blue Iris from Foster. Loved everywhere.1< 
Mithras—Yellow wine red, veined white. Scented. Distinctive.. .If 
Mile. Schwartz — Light pink lavender. A fascinating Iris.1! 
Mme. A. Chateney—Pink and yellow blend, yellow beard.2* 
Mme. Chereau—Prized since 1844. White, frilled blue. Ruffled -If 
Mmc. Cheri — Violet; pink and yellow undertone. Pleasing color .1! 
Mme. Chobout — Cream, buff and pink edged lilac. Fragrant.If 
Mme. DeSevinge—White edged pink lavender. Beautiful.1' 
Mme. Durand—Yellow blend. Chocolate. Silky texture.3i 
Mme. Gaudichau—Rich velvety violet purple. Scented. 1‘ 
Moliere—S. violet blue; F. velvety violet. Scented. Large.It 
Monhassen—Pink toned bicolor. Not large but interesting.1( 
Monsignor—Deep velvety, brownish purple. Fragrant. Late.If 
Monterey—Tall, dark bronzed red-violet. . .3! 
Montezuma—S. golden yellow; F. yellow, white veined purple. . .13 
Moonlight — Giant silvery white. Early. Fragrant.2 ‘ 
Moonstone — Soft luminous blue. Pleasing. Fragrant . ... .li 
Morning Splendor—S. violet; F. rich velvety purple. 1‘. 
Mother-of-Pearl — S. and F. pearly lavender. Scented, stately . . .If 
Mount Royal — A gigantic purple bi-color. Fragrant.3S 
Mrs. Alan Gray—Delicate purplish lilac. Desirable. Fragrant . . .If 
Mrs. A. S. Hoyt—S. purple; F. white edged violet. Good.IS 
Mrs. Andrist—S. white; F. rich velvety purple. Fragrant.IS 
Mrs. Christman—Red toned seif. Fragrant. Popular.IS 
Mrs. Cuthbertson—Rose, apricot and crimson.1( 
Mrs. Dugdale—A blue toned yellow. Deserves a place.14 
Mrs. H. Darwin — S. and F. white, veined purple. Fragrant.If 
Mrs. H. F. Bowles—S. brown gold; F. brilliant brick red. .IS 
Mrs. Utis — Blue toned self. A wonderful Iris.2S 
Mrs. Kingscote — Pink to red toned. Wanted when seen.10 
Mrs. Neubronner — Beautiful deep golden yellow. Effective.10 
Mrs. Rapp—Yellow self, pinkish. Fragrant. A nice bloom.IS 
Mrs. Tinley—Blue toned lavender purple with golden blotch .IS 
Mrs. Valerie West—S. lavender bronze; F. rich crimson.. ... .9S 
Mrs. Walter Brewster—Light toned lavender, veined brown ... -IS 
Mt. Penn — A reddish ^tone rose purple, orange beard. Fragrant .10 
Mystic — A very white'flower with haft etched bright violet.14 
Nadine — Blue toned and beautiful. A good grower.19 
Nancy Orne — Delightful red purple with fawn-pink effect . .19 
Nathalis—Has a very lovely soft pink effect . . .19 
Navajo—Yellow, veined velvety burnt lake. Scented, vigorous.. .14 
Nebraska—Apricot yellow, ruffled. One of the best.39 
Neptune—Mauve and pansy violet. Fragrant. Good.14 
New York—New plicata. White margined blue. Fragrant . 5.00 
Nibelungen—S. yellow; F. maroon edged lighter. Handsome.. .10 
Nimbus — Fragrant, beautiful. Tall, stately, violet purple.39 
Nine Wells—S. violet; F. deep purple. Fragrant. Tall.14 
Nirvana — Lobelia violet with orange beard. Vigorous.10 
Nokomis — S. pale lavender; F. violet blue. Attractive. .10 
Numa Roumestan — Uniform rich amaranth-red. Ruffled.19 
Nymph—Empire yellow intermediate. Early, beautiful.29 
Odaroloc—A pure soft mauve. An outstanding Iris . 
Odoratissima — Pink toned self. Fragrant .. 
Old Gold — A fine yellow plicata. An unusual color. 
Oliver Perthuis—Velvety pansy violet. Fragrant, large, late .... 
Omaha—This is the nearest to red, bright ora,nge beard . 
Opal—Light pink lavender. Everybody likes ft . 
Opera—Rich violet purple. Sweet scented. Veiy popular . 
Orange Queen—Dwarf. Most beautiful yellow Iris. Fragrant. . . . 
Oriental — Rich lavender dark red. Orange beai d. Fragrant. 
Oriflamme — Dark lavender. Large beautiful flower. Fragrant . . 
Orion — S. soft violet; F. plush-like blackish violet. 
Othello—Deep blue purple. A color liked by many . 
Otoe—Deep red purple. Much in demand. 
Parc de Neuilly—Uniform dark violet. Late. Fragrant. 
Pauline—A very good red purple Iris. Scented very sweetly. . . 
Parisiana — White thickly dotted and shaded purple. Unusual. . . 
Parisiensis—An early light blue bicolor . 
Peacock’s Eye — Yellow blend with bright eye. Fragrant . 
Peaches — A warm, peach, apricot and orange effect . 
Peau Rouge — Coppery red ; bronzy blood red. Distinct coloring . 
Peerless—Rich glowing mahogany red effect . 
Perfection—Velvety, dark madder violet, bicolor, orange beard 
Perladonna—Blue toned lavender. Tall, well branched. 
Phyllis Bliss—A light lavender pink. Ver ylarge flower. 
Pink Pearl—Delicate clear tints of mallow pink to apricot .... 
Pioneer — Rich red purple, large, good form. Fragrant . 
P. L. Beatty — Light rose pink . 
Pocahontas — Frilled petals, white bordered lavender. Fragrar. 
Porsenna—S. bronze; F. rich violet..Fragrant, Gorgeous. 
Powhatan—Rose-violet to purple shaded crimson. Desirable . . 
Prairie Gold—The darkest yellow in existence. Large, late . 
President Thiers — Blue tone blended bicolor. Splendid color... 
Primavera—Very large pale yellow. Early. Fragrant. Brilliant 
Primrose—A deep clear yellow. Wonderful form . 
Prince Victor — Early blue toned bicolor. Very pleasing. 
Princess Beatrice — Violet blue, upstanding and fragrant . 
Princess of Teck—A blend of red and yellow. Charming. 
Princess Victoria Louise—Yellow-violet. Blooms freely . 
Prosper Laugier—Very handsome riph brown toned Iris. Good. . 
Prospero — Lavender, violet brown. Desirable. Scented. Large. . 
Pscudacorus — (Water Iris) Bright golden yellow. Ornamental.. 
Purple and Gold—Violet. Beautiful golden beard. Fragrant. 
Purple Haze—A French gray self. Large. Different . 
Quaker Lady—Pleasing blend of blue, buff, yellow. Scented 
Queen Alexandra — Lilac and bronze, beard yellow . 
Queen Caterina—A great Iris, lavender violet. Scented . 
Queen Flavia—Soft toned yellow blend. Intermediate.... . 
Queen of May—S. and F. fine rose lilac, pink. Fragrant. . . 
Ragusa—S. pansy purple; F. blackish red purple. Bold. 
Rameses—New blend. S. light russet; F. tourmaline pink. 
Rameldo-jrBrownish petunia violet. Unusual . 
Ramona—Petunia violet, orange buff blend. Fragrant. Good. . . . 
Red Cross — Yellow toned blend venated maroon . 
Red Wing — S. light brown; F. dahlia carmine. Beautiful . 
Rembrandt — Light blue with an orchid sheen. .. 
Rheingauperle — Soft orchid pink tone. Orange blossom scent . . 
Rhein Nixe — S. white; F. pansy violet. Large, late. Scented ... 
Rheintraube—Brilliant very blue color bicolor. Late . 
Ringdove — S. deep lavender to olive lake; F. lavender violet . . 
Romeo — S. citron yellow ; F. lilac V-shaped center. Unique 
Romola — Deep pink lavender bicolor. Scented. Beautiful . 
Rosedale — A finely colored clear blue self . 
Roseway—Deep pink lavender. Fragrant. Orange beard . 
Rose Madder—Brilliant rose madder, velvety falls . 
Rose Salterne—White, lightly penciled light blue . 
Rose Unique—Early deep pink. Good for massing. Scented. 
Rotorura—Lavender to deep blue. Delightful coloring . 
Rubyd—Rich deep reddish violet-purple. Effective in mass . . 
Ruby Perry — Tall, palida station, rose purple color. 
Ruby Queen — A light purple with ruby-like finish . 
Ruth Pfeiffer — White and delicate lavender. Fragrant . 
Sambucina—A pink-toned bicolor . 
Santa Barbara — Light toned blue lavender. Beautiful. Great... 
Savignian — S. bluish-violet; F. pansy-violet. Orange beard. 
Seminole—Best of all the red purples; rich. Scented. Showy 
Skekinah—S. and F. pinard yellow. Orange beard. Scented . 
Sherwin-Wright — Bright golden yellow, free flowering, good 
Simone Vaissiere—Silky white, brilliant aniline blue. 
Sir Galahad—S. and F. pansy violet. Tall, large, fragrant. 
Snow White—Snow white, with soft green markings. 
Soiedad—Intermediate. Amber yellow blooms . 
Solferino—A lilac red self attractive . 
Solona — S. lemon yellow ; F. rich Bordeaux. Good varigata. 
SonattT—S. olive buff; F. pale lilac, an outstanding biend. 
Stcepway — Blended pink, tan, lavender. Fragrant. Good 
Sussanne Autissier— Blue purple bicolor. Fragrant. Beautiful 
Storm Cloud — (Nuee D'Orage) Delicate blend of lavender-blue 
Sunset—S. like gold cloth ; S. same suffused blue. Scented . 
Susan Bliss — Exquisite and delicate shade pale lilac rose 
.39 
.14 
.29 
.19 
.39 
.39 
.14 
.19 
.19 
.10 
.29 
.10 
.19 
.10 
.14 
.11 
.10 
.19 
.39 
.29 
.49 
.10 
.19 
.14 
.19 
.19 
.14 
.10 
.14 
.14 
.19 
.10 
.19 
.24 
.14 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.14 
.10 
.14 
.39 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.19 
.10 
.49 
.49 
.14 
.14 
.14 
.49 
.14 
.49 
.10 
.14 
.10 
.19 
.29 
.14 
.19 
.19 
.14 
.10 
.14 
.14 
.19 
.14 
.10 
.10 
.19 
.10 
.15 
.10 
.10 
.19 
.29 
.29 
.19 
.29 
.14 
.19 
.14 
.19 
.10 
.19 
.14 
