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Many exceptionally line varieties are included in this list and only a few years ago they were high priced nov¬ 
elties. Large stocks enable us to furnish them at very reasonable prices. 
15* EACH; 3 OF THE SAME VARIETY 25*; 12 OF THE SAME VARIETY 75* 
Please indicate a second choice when ordering from this list, as we expect these varieties to sell rapidly 
at these low prices. 
ORDERS OVER $2.00 WILL BE SENT PREPAID; THOSE LESS PLEASE INCLUDE 25* FOR POSTAGE. 
AAREHORT— S. lilac blended dark olive; F. deep plum 
violet. 
AKSARBEN— Cream with brown markings. A very good 
plicata. 
ALIQUIPPA— Good sized pale yellow, with luminous 
center of deeper shades. 
ALLEN HOYT— Warm buff and brown. Very large and 
much admired. 
AMBASSADOR -S light smoky violet; F. deep velvety 
red. Strong grower. 
APHRODITE— Tall violet pink self, with light throat. 
ASIA— S. silver lavender; F. reddish purple lighter at 
the margin. 
BALLERINE— Tall, beautiful blue lavender; very large 
flowers. 
BANDOLLERO— Large, tall light blue. Exceedingly 
fine. 
BEAU IDEAL —A favorite white plicata with a violet 
border. 
BRAVURA— Large ell placed flowers of deep rosy lilac. 
CHARTIER —A free blooming, smooth clear white. Per¬ 
fectly hardy. 
CHASSEUR— Medium yellow of well finished rounded 
form. 
CHESTNUT— The brownest of the plicatas. S. cinna¬ 
mon drab; F. striped brown. 
CHURCH MOUSE— A greatly admired Hayes brown 
self. 
CINNABAR —An appealing tone of uniform prune, of 
extremely velvety quality. 
CONCHOBAR —Velvety red purple of heavy texture. 
Unusually fine iris. 
DAMOSEL —A tall growing and large flowering plicata. 
White etched lavender. 
DOXA —Extra early intermediate, of creamy olive col¬ 
oring. Very large. 
DUKE OF BEDFORD— Brilliant deep violet purple. One 
of the best. 
DUKE OF YORK— Large mauve blue, Early flowering. 
ESPLENDIDO —Fine large re dpurple bicolor of good 
form. Tall and hardy. 
FOLKWANG —S. light pink; deep pink, large flowered. 
A real beauty. 
FRA ANGELICO —A very nice gold, lavender blend, 
with a golden beard. 
GANDVICK —Soft tones of lavender and violet bicolor. 
Very attractive. 
GAY HUSSAR —Brilliant little variegata. Clear con¬ 
trasts of yellow and red. 
GEORGE TRIBOLET— Velvety blackish purple; vigorous 
grower. 
GIANT KING —S. fawn; F. wine red with veined throat. 
Large and tall. 
GLAMOUR —S. Heliotrope; F. rich red violet, shaded 
lighter at margins. 
GLOWING EMBERS —Late bronze red with orange cen¬ 
ter. 
GOLD IMPERIAL —Chrome yellow with orange beard. 
Fine garden yellow. 
HYSPERIS —Large brown bicolor of stately habits. 
JUBILEE —Brown freckles on light peach brown. A pop¬ 
ular plicata. 
JUMBO —An enormous dark velvety bicolor of blue and 
red violet coloring. 
JULIA MARLOW —Large tall well branched pinkish red 
bicolor. 
KATHERINE McFARLAND —A rich velvety blackish pur¬ 
ple. One of the darkest irises. 
LABOR —Rich red flushed copper, good form and qual¬ 
ity. 
LADY BOUNTEFUL —Tall clear purple, very large bloom 
LE CORREGE —Tawny gold bronze and velvety red 
Very popular. 
LONA —Buff, dusted and peppered purple. A choice 
plicata. 
LORD OF JUNE —S. chicory blue; F. lavender blue. Very 
large blooms. 
MAGNIFICA —S. light velvet blue; F. long drooping, 
deep violet red. Large. 
MARY BARNETT — Light lavender blue with golden 
beard. A lovely iris. 
MATILDA —Crisp white, heavily dotted blue. 
