RENE CAYEUX (Cayeux) 32". S. lilac-white; F. 
creamy red-violet. An odd contrasting- amoena. 25c 
RIALGAR (Sturtevant) 27". S. deep yellow; F. 
veined and flushed red-brown on yellow ground. 
Very odd, short variegata. English award. 35c 
ROSADO (Mitchell) 36". Beautiful rose-tinted flower 
presenting a clear deep pink effect. Beard is yel¬ 
low and flower is delightfully fragrant. 50c 
ROSE MARIE (Cayeux) 34". An unusual and lovely 
rose and violet'blend from France with beautifully 
frilled and flaring F. Excellent sort. 65c 
ROYAL SALUTE (Mil.) 38". Violet blue. $2.00 
RUBEO (Mitchell) 48". S. deep glistening rose; F. 
broad and thick textured of deep maroon. 75c 
SACHEM (Loomis) 40". A striking velvety red- 
brown, mixed with lustrous pale bronze. 25c 
SACRAMENTO (Mohr) 42". A creamy white plicata, 
reticulated and dotted red-brown. H.M. 25c 
SAN DIEGO (Mitchell) 40". Immense deep velvety 
blue-purple; greatly admired. H.M. 25c 
SANDRA (Millet) 36". Early soft yellow—large and 
beautifully ruffled flowers. 85c 
SANDRINE (Cayeux) 35". A very good French im¬ 
portation with large S. of fawn, washed heliotrope 
and F. of red, margined mauve. 65c 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr) 44". One of best white 
plicatas. American Dykes Medal winner. 25c 
SANTA BARBARA (Mohr) 38". The best selling- 
light blue for many years. Eng. award winner. 25c 
SASS PINK (Sass) 35". A delightful rose pink which 
we recommend for every garden. 75c 
SEA DAWN (Nich.) 35". Unusual coloring, being a 
ruffled blend of copper and old rose. 25c 
SELENE (Connell) 40". Large glistening white with 
thick textured- luminous petals. H.M. 25c 
SENLAC (Bliss) 37". Mulberry red. 25c 
SENSATION (Cayeux) 34". Cornflower blue. 25c 
SERENADE (Hall) 35". A real pink, crisp in tone, 
with good substance and large blooms. 75c 
SERENITE (Cayeux) 44". S. buff with lavender 
haze ; F. flaring of soft Alice blue. $1.75 
SHINING WATERS (Essig) 45". Clear blue. $1.50 
SHIRVAN (Loomis) 38". S. palest tan; F. semi-flar- 
ing, of rich brown. Velvety finish. A.M. $1.25 
SHOGUN (Nicholls) 38" New and very attractive 
color—deep coppery maroon, with brilliant orange 
beard. This is a very popular red variety. 75c 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig) 50". Clear soft blue with a 
refined finish. Recent Dykes Medal winner. $2.00 
SIR MICHAEL (Yeld) 44". Fine blue bicolor. 25c 
SIR KNIGHT (Ashley) 38". Deep raisin-purple 
which stands at the top of its class. Huge flowers 
placed so thickly that the stalk is invisible. The 
very finest and largest dark variety. $4.75 
SNOWKING (Sass) 38". New large white. $12.50 
SPRING MAID (Loomis) 46". Large rounded flow¬ 
ers of clear rose-pink with a honey yellow flush 
through the entire center. H.M. 45c 
SPOKAN (Sass) 36". Coppery brown blend. H.M. $7 
STIPPLES (Essig) 30". Most novel colored plicata, 
with white ground intricately stippled, lined, 
veined and dotted blue-violet. 60c 
SUMMER TAN (Kirk.) 36". Rich golden tan. $2.50 
SUNMIST (Nich.) 36". S. pure white; the central 
portion of F. and beard are rich gold. $3.00 
SUNOL (Mitchell) 37". Iridescent golden bronze with 
a flush of lavender in center of F. $1.45 
TAPESTRY (Ayres) 38". Huge dark mulberry. 35c 
THAIS (Cayeux) 37". Fine French pink. 25c 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres) 42". Large white plicata 
with button-hole edging of lavendeH 45c 
THURATUS (Sass) 38". Dark black-purple. 25c 
TIGER-TIGER (Wareham) 34" This vari^y has the 
brightest RED F. of any Iris, gleaming in the sun 
like anto tail-lights in the dark. Extra fine. 65c 
TRAIL’S END (Wmsn.) 38". A distinct blend. $3.75 
TROSTRINGER (Sass) 34". Delicate blush rose. 25c 
TUSCARORA (Williamson) 42". A red-toned vari¬ 
ety which always attracts favorable attention. 
Equally fine in cut flower bouquet. 50c 
TWILIGHT SHADOWS (Morse) 44". Fine large 
flowered variety on tall well-branched stalks. F. 
lavender with S. slightly lighter. Petals of thick 
texture, with blooms lasting a long time. $1.00 
UKIAH (Essig) 36". Red-brown toned. H.M. $3.50 
VALOR (Nicholls) 50". Deep violet and raisin-pur¬ 
ple. Distinctive because of its height. A.M. 45c 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayres) 40". Rich creamy white 
with smooth finish and gold beard. Runner-up for 
Dykes Medal last season. A.M. 75c 
VERT GAL ANT (Cayeux) 48". S. copper, suffused 
lilac; F. vivid velvety garnet. Dykes Medal winner 
in France. Very free bloomer. 45c 
VESTAL FLAME (Nich.) 45". Creamy white. $1.00 
VISION (Cayeux) 38". Finest yellow variegata. S. 
yellow ; F. velvety garnet red. $5.00 
WAMBLISKA (Sass) 34". Very hardy cold white, 
flushed with blue. H.M. 25c 
WASACHT (Thorup) 40". Huge plicata. $3.00 
WESTERN SKIES (Essig) 46". A fine silky pale 
blue. Large flowers of good substance. 60c 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr) 30". World’s best Onco- 
cyclus-pogoniris hybrid. Large blossoms of pale 
lilac, netted and veined violet. Unique. 25c 
WINE GLORY. See page 19. $5.00 
WINNESHIEK (Egel.) 40". One of the very best in 
the dark class, with deep bine S. and blackish blue- 
purple F. The effect is that of a very rich dark blue, 
with a pearly grey suffusion. An unusual Iris of 
high grade. 35c 
WINTER MOON (Thole) 42". A large cream white 
of fine form with green blue shadows. $3.50 
WONDERCHILD. See page 19. $5.00 
WOTAN (Grinter) 38". Very deep purple. $1.00 
YVES LASAILLY (Cayeux) 42". Bluish-white. 50c 
ZAHAROON (Dykes) 42". Bronzy-buff. 35c 
ZUNI (Ayres) 40". An unusual glowing rich red- 
brown overlaid with copper. 35c 
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