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TOTTY’S IRISES, 
MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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TALL, LARGE-FLOWERING, BEARDED FLAG I RISES Continued 
Price: 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., except where otherwise noted. 
MADAME CHEREAU 
ALBICANS (Princess of Wales). S. and F. pure 
white; a rare old variety, large flower, early bloom¬ 
ing. 2 feet. 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
AUREA. (Variegata). S. and F. soft clear yel¬ 
low. A very beautiful variety. Try planting it 
back of the wild Columbine (Canadensis). 30 in¬ 
ches. 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
CAPRICE (Vilmorin). S. and F. claret shading 
to white at the center of the rather wide open flower. 
Very charming planted with Flavescens against a 
not too heavy tracery of green. 50c. each. 
GERMANICA TYPE. (Common early Blue 
Flag). Violet purple, free-flowering and effective 
with yellow tulip, Mrs. Moon. 
HER MAJESTY (Pallida). (New.) S. soft 
rose; F. deeper rose, heavily veined; large, hand¬ 
some flower; 30 inches. 35c. each. 
IDION. (Variegata). S. deep yellow; F. yellow, 
slightly reticulated cinnamon brown; very free. 
Good in mass planting with Othello and Dalmatica 
in the rear; 2 feet. 
Dwarf 
CRISTATA (Evansia). A dainty, creeping spe¬ 
cies; flowers rich amethyst blue, striped orange; in¬ 
creases rapidly. A little gem for borders, rockwork 
or low massing. It is happier in locations that are 
shaded a part of the day. Given these conditions 
and time to mass it, will delight all who try it. 1 5c. 
each. Si.50 per doz. 
INGEBORG (Intermediate). (New.) Immense 
white flower, early blooming. Very vigorous, in¬ 
creases rapidly; 2 feet. 50c. each. 
INNOCENZA (Variegata). S. and F. ivory 
white, slight reticulation at throat, late blooming 
and valuable; 26 inches. 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
IRIS KING (Squalens). (New.) S. old gold; 
F. rich maroon, bordered yellow; a beautiful and 
striking flower; 2 feet. 50c. each. 
KOCHI I (Germanica). S. and F. rich black-red 
purple; early flowering; 2 feet. 
LA TENDRE (Squalens). S. pale lavender, 
flushed with yellow; F. yellow at base, shading into 
deep lavender, veined with purple; a delicately 
beautiful orris-scented flower; 30 inches. 
MADAME CHEREAU (Plicata). S. and F. 
white, frilled clear blue; very lovely; 3 feet. 
MRS. H. DARWIN (Amoena). S. pure white; 
F. slightly reticulated violet at base; beard orange; 
2 feet. 
MRS. NEUBRONNER (Variegata). S. and F. 
golden yellow, darker than Aurea; 2 feet. 35c. 
each, $3.50 per doz. 
MADAME PACQUITTE (Pallida). S. and F- 
bright, rosy claret; deliciously fragrant; 30 inches- 
25c. each. 
OTHELLO (Neglecta). S. rich blue; F. deep 
dark velvety violet 30 inches. Still unsurpassed 
among the dark sorts. 25c. each. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA. S. and F. soft laven¬ 
der; very fragrant; exquisite as a cut flower; superb 
in the hardy border; 3 to 4 feet. 25c. each, $2.50 
per doz. 
PRES. THIERS. (Squalens). S. lavender shot 
with bronze; F. deep purple. Valuable for its late 
bloom and tall growth. 
QUEEN OF MAY (Pallida) S. and F. soft lilac 
rose fragrant. One of the most charming of the 
“pink” Pallidas. 32 inches. 25c. each, $2.50 per 
doz. 
REMBRANDT. S. and F. shades of soft blue 
with almost no suggestion of purple. An excellent 
“blue” sort. 2 feet. 25c. each. 
THORBECK (Amoena). S. White; F. deep 
black violet. A very effective Iris. 40 inches. 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
TRAUTLIEB (new). S. and F. lovely uniform 
soft rose shading to white in the center. An exqui¬ 
site Iris and one of the very best grown. 50c. each, 
$5.00 per doz. 
WALHALLA (new) (intermediate). S. light blue 
lavender; F. velvety purple. Blooms in mid-May. 
50 cents each. 
Irises 
PUMILA ATROVIOLACEA. S. and F. purple. 
Slightly deeper in tone. 4 inches. The earliest 
to bloom. Especially good in front of white Arabis 
and Golden Spur daffodils. 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
PUMILA C^RULEA. A lovely sky blue mite, 
blooming in April. 4 inches. 25c. each. $2.50 per 
doz. 
