BLUE TORCH 35". S. light lavender blue; F. phlox 
purple, with rich yellow beard. Fragrant, huge, 
free-flowering, and plants very vigorous. $1.00 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis) 42". Petals similar in 
shade and texture to deepest blue velvet. 25c 
BRONZE GLORY (Simpson) 32". The finest bronze 
variety now on the market. If your garden lacks 
a bronze Iris, this is the one to add. No other vari¬ 
ety approaches it in color hue. 50c 
BRUNO (Bliss) 36". This variety is the parent or 
grandparent of a score of the finest new varieties 
which have inherited its size and richness of color. 
S. are rosy fawn shading to yellow at base and the 
F. are rich red-brown, edged with buff. 25c 
BRUNHILDE (Salb.) 40". A tall, dark blue-violet 
self with petals of unusually smooth finish. Un¬ 
usual blue beard. Flowers show up splendidly un¬ 
der artificial light. Tall and large. $3.50 
BUECHLEY GIANT (Buech.) 40". Huge flower with 
clear light blue S. and deeper flaring F. 35c 
BUTO (Sass) 34". Rich dark purple bicolor with vel¬ 
vety, almost black, F. Prolific bloomer. 25c 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres) 40". A rich and bril¬ 
liant blazing metallic red bronze that glows like a 
burning torch. A neAv novelty red. A.M. $4.50 
CABELLERO (Nich.) 44". Medium deep rosy red. 
The wide petaled, gracefully flaring, huge flowers 
have a satiny sheen and grape fragrance. $3.50 
CADMIA (Emg.) 30". Almost a clear yellow self, 
with large weather-resistant blossoms. Fine. $2.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell) 36". As deep and 
rich as any gold that ever came from California. 
One of the largest and best golden yellow varieties 
now available. The broad petals retain their rich 
color and quality to the end. H.M. $4.75 
CAMELIARD (Sturt.) 42". Light-hued yellow varie- 
gata blend with S. golden yellow and F. of same 
shade but overlaid wine in the center. 25c 
CAMILLA DUBUAR (Lapliam) 32". Pale pink flow¬ 
ers of good size, borne on well-branched, florifer- 
ous stalks. A delightful dainty pink. 50c 
CAPRI (Sch.) 30". Clear warm yellow S., with F. 
overlaid an attractive fawn or taffy-gold. A dis¬ 
tinctive and rather unusual yellow blend. $6.00 
CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS (Rowell) 42" This beau¬ 
tifully blended self of deep rose and buff has a firm 
rounded shape and thick substance. We unhesitat¬ 
ingly recommend it to discriminating fanciers. 85c 
CAVALCADE (Sturt.) 40". A sturdy big variegata 
of striking garden effect—perhaps one of the odd¬ 
est and attractive flowers in our collection. The 
large yellow petals are intricately veined. $1.00 
CHEERIO (Ayres) 40". A dazzling beauty with S. 
of lustrous old gold, and brilliant glowing red vel¬ 
vet F. Acclaimed as the most radiant. $4.75 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis) 40". A beautifully shaped 
large flower of soft-toned yellow. Petals have the 
smooth finish and texture of a magnolia blossom. 
One of the best yellows now available. 45c 
CLAIRE DE LUNE (Wareham) 36". A new clear 
light blue-lavender self, Avith a deeper area to the 
center of the F., and a rich red-gold beard. $1.50 
CLARA NOYES (Sass) 32". See the excellent repro¬ 
duction of this flower on the front cover. Petals 
are a blend of orange, yelloAV and red, of Talisman 
rose coloring. Very odd and beautiful. A.M. 35c 
CLAUDE AUREAU (Cayeux) 38". A beautifully fin¬ 
ished variegata blend Avith S. greenish golden yel- 
Ioav and F. Bordeaux red, margined bronze. 35c 
COLUMBINE (Murrell) 33". Dainty Avhite. 25c 
CONQUISTADOR (Mohr) 50". Unusually tail- 
stalked and large-flowered, fragrant, light violet 
blue. This is one variety which should be in every 
Iris loA r er’s garden. $1.00 
COOLEY SURPRISE (Cooley) 42". Large blue flow¬ 
er, slightly flushed heliotrope and Avith deep 
orange beard on F. You will find it a Avelcome sur¬ 
prise as the name indicates. 50c 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirk.) 40". The first of the real 
coppers to be introduced—a decided break in color. 
A copper self, of iridescent sheen, almost exactly 
like the shade of a neAvlv minted penny. H.M. $12 
COPPERSMITH (Shull) 43". An unusual mixture of 
copper, bronze, cinnamon, Avine, and dahlia car¬ 
mine, producing a copper and rich red velvet effect 
in the sun. Recipient of A.M. aAvard. 35c 
CORALIE (Ayres) 38". S. rose-pink flushed laven¬ 
der ; F. gloAving shade of Avine red. The pure gold¬ 
en beard enhances the beauty and adds to the 
dazzling effect. Am. Dykes Medal winner. $2.75 
CORONATION (Moore) 34" We consider this the 
best cheap golden yellow. It is a profuse bloomer, 
and the color does not fade. 25c 
CREOLE BELLE (Nich.) 36". Fragrant and rich 
Bishop’s purple self with perfect branching. $2.75 
CROWN JEWEL (Nich.) 34". A red and burnt 
orange that Avill add a croAvn jeAvel to your collec¬ 
tion. A strong groAver; vigorous and floriferous. 
A larger, better, more brilliant Clara Noyes type of 
color blending. $2.75 
CROWN PRINCE (Klein.) 40". Deep orange S. and 
dark velvety red-broAvn F., make this a rich and 
gorgeous variegata. One of the largest. 85c 
CRUCIBLE (Berry) 36". You will like the odd blu¬ 
ish-grey effect of this floAver Avhich is brightened 
by a golden throat and yelloAV beard. 75c 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (Sass) 40". Large rounded 
floAvers of pure glistening white. $2.75 
DAUNTLESS (Connell) 41". The finest low-priced 
red variety. For those readers of this catalog who 
desire tAvo good reds, Ave recommend this variety 
and Indian Chief. Dykes Medal winner. 35c 
DAY DREAM (Sturtevant) 40". A charming blend 
of pink hues with a touch of peach and apricot for 
good measure. None other like it. 25c 
PLANT IRIS IN SUMMER OR EARLY FALL 
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