OTHER VARIETIES OF IRIS 
In Addition to our List of the Finest Sass Iris, on the Preceding Pages, 
We Offer the Following Superior Iris 
ALABASTER—Pure ivory self, tall stalk. 25c. 
VMBASSADEUR. -Gorgeous blend of bronzed 
red-purple. 25c. 
ANDANTE—Lovely new deep rich red-purple 
self. 36 inch stalk. 50c. 
ANNE MARIE CAYEAUX—Exquisite blend of 
heliotrope, pink, and blue. $1.00. 
ASHTORETH— I ^arge flower of soft, creamy 
yellow. Fine substance. $3.00. 
AURIFERO—A large, pale lavender, with bril¬ 
liant gold beard. 25c. 
BALLERINE—Gig antic blue-toned flowers on 
4 foot stems. 25c. 
BEAU SABREUR -Yellow bi-color, with ox- 
blood falls and rich beard. 25c. 
BLACK WINGS—A fragrant flower of unusual 
texture, in color velvety blue-black. $1.25. 
BLUE BONNET—Light blue-lavender. 50c. 
BLUE VELVET—A clear, rich, heavy-textured 
flower, dark blue self. 60c. 
BLUE ZUA—A novelty, with creped petals. 
Fragrant. Blue self. 25c. 
BRUNO—S. bronzed heliotrope, F. rich violet- 
purple. 25c. 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT—Mammoth blue bi¬ 
color. very impressive. 75c. 
B. Y. MORRISSON—Lavender stands, purple 
falls bordered lavender. 25c. 
CAMELIARD—S. Amber yellow, falls purple, 
with excellent form. 25c. 
CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS—Soft blend of 
heliotrope with gold beard. 25c. 
CARDINAL—Velvety red-purple. 25c. 
CAPRICE—An attractive raspberry red, fra¬ 
grant. 25c. 
CHROMYLLA—One of the best yellows, of 
magnolia-like texture. $1.25. 
COPPERSMITH—Coppery-red in tone, free 
blooming in habit. 25c. 
CRYSORO—A rich, golden yellow, intermedi¬ 
ate. 75c. 
DAUNTLESS—One of the reddest of Iris, of 
velvet, rosy-red tone. 75c. 
DAYDREAM -Very tall blend of pink and 
yellow, fine form. 75c. 
DAZZLE R-—A rosy-red, with fine carrying 
range. $2.00. 
DECENNIAL—S. light, bright picric yellow, 
with F. dahlia-carmine and a narrow yellow 
margin. $1.00. 
DEPUTE NOVI BLOT—Light, glowing rosy 
purple, overlaid bronzy gold. Deep Orange 
beard. Entire flower seems lightly dusted with 
gold. $1.00. 
DOLLY MADISON—Blend of mauve to 
yellow, with orange beard. Excellent in sub¬ 
stance. 25c. 
DRUID—Yellow bi-color, giving rather brown 
effect. 35c. 
FRIEDA MOHR—A deep pink of gigantic size 
and perfect form. Consistent prize winner. 25c. 
GANDVICK—A large flower of fine form with 
deep lavender stands. Falls, blue edged light 
lavender. 25c. 
GLEAM—A large, soft blue flower, blooms pro¬ 
fusely. 50c. 
GLOWING EMBER—Brown-purple, late 
blooming in habit. 25c. 
GRACE STURTEVANT—An exceedingly rich 
blend of deep red-bronze and violet carmen. 
One of the most richly colored of all Iris. 50c. 
GOLDILOCKS—Early yellow, with green-gold 
reflections. 50c. 
HELIOS—Soft, pale yellow, blooming freely. 
60c. 
IIERNANI—Fine red-copper. 75c. 
HYPNUS—Blue, rose, and gray blend. 35c. 
INDIAN CHIEF—One of the outstanding re¬ 
cent introductions; gigantic velvety red bi¬ 
color. 50c. 
June Bride—A waxy white flower, with brilliant 
gold beard which is elfective in contrast. 25c. 
KING MIDAS—An entirely new color break of 
golden buff and garnet brown. 35c. 
KOCHI I—Reed purple, free blooming, excellent 
for mass effect. 50c. 
LENZSCHNEE—White, touched with delicate 
blue. 25c. 
LINDBERG—Stands light blue-violet, falls 
rich violet shaded lighter at edges. 35c. 
LORD OF JUNE—I ,arge blue bi-color. Very 
fragrant. 25c. 
LOS ANGELES—Gigantic white flowers with 
feather-stitch edging of blue. 50c. 
MAGENTA—Bright amethyst, a very rare tone, 
with excellent texture. 35c. 
MARQUISETTE—A very pleasing dainty pink 
tone. 50c. 
MARY BARNETT—One of the best light blues. 
Orange beard in contrast. 25c. 
MELCHIOR—Stands deep bronze-violet, falls 
crimson purple. 50c. 
MELDORIC—Black-violet. $2.00. 
MESSALINE—Medium pink, flushed red and 
gold. 50c. 
MILDRED PRESBY—S. creamy white, F. 
rich dark velvety pansy violet, with lavender- 
white border. 25c. 
MINISTER FERDNAND DAVID— Massive 
flower of superb form and texture. Standards 
silky red-purple, falls velvety, glowing, dark 
red-purple. $1.00. 
MIRASOL—Warm, deep yellow. Fine in form 
and finish. $1.00. 
MME. HENRY CAYEAUX—Deep, smoky 
red-violet. 25c. 
MORNING SPLENDOR—One of the finest 
American introductions. Large flowers of deep 
rich, red. 25c. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST—An exceptionally fine 
bronze-violet, with maroon crimson. 50c. 
MY MARYLAND—Reddish bronze blend. 50c. 
NENE—Bose-lilac and purple, with flowers 9 
inches long. 75c. 
NOCTURNE—Rich blue-puprle flowers, very 
good form. 75c. 
NUMA ROUMESTAN—Very warm, rich cop¬ 
pery red Iris, with orange beard. 75c. 
OPALINE—I .uscious rose-pink, flushed with 
yellow. Fine blend. 25c. 
OPERA—Rich violet-red chrome bi-color. 25c. 
PAVANNE—Deeply bronzed rich red-purple. 
25c. 
PEERLESS—A large, medium blue-violet blue 
bi-color, brilliant. 50c. 
PICADOR—Standards of gold, falls deep red- 
brown. Free-growing. $2.00. 
PONJEE—New soft buff, with frosty irrides- 
cence, produces the appearance of silk ponjee. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
PRES. PILKINGTON—Pastel blend of buff 
with bluish rose. Golden beard. One of the 
most beautiful of the blends. $1.00. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE—Silvery lavender blue 
An old favorite. 25c. 
PURISSIMA—Pure white Iris of gigantic size 
and perfect form. 50c. 
RED DOMINION—Mulberry purple, with 
deeper falls. Medium height, fine in form. 
$1.75. 
RED ORCHID—Intermediate. Glowing ruby- 
brown. 50c. 
RED RADIANCE—Red, with warm brown 
undertone. Very appealing and effective. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
RENE CAYEAUX—Large, rosy red-purple, an 
excellent contrast. 25c. 
REV ERIE—Bi-color of buff and rose, fine form. 
50c. 
ROSE MARIE—Soft pink, suffused with ash. 
$1.50. 
SACHEM—S. lustrous pale bronze. F. velvety, 
dazzling red-brown. 50c. 
SAN FRANCISCO—Large plicata, white with 
blue markings. Unusually large blossoms and 
fine branching. 50c. 
SIR GALAHAD—Pink and rose bi-color, mak¬ 
ing an excellent contrast. 25c. 
SIR MICHAEL—Stands lavender-blue. Falls 
red-purple. 35c. 
SONATA—Bronze buff stands, falls having lilac 
reflections. 25c. 
SOUV. I)E LOETITIA MICHAUD—S. lobelia 
blue, shading at edge to a paler blue. Falls of 
the same color, beautifully fringed yellow at 
the haft. One of the best light blue Iris. 50c. 
TAJ MAIL4L—Handsome, rugged, pure white. 
25c. 
TAPESTRY—A gorgeous blend of mulberry 
and purple, the stands a blend in smoky 
tones. $1.00. 
TENEBRAE A large flower of deep velvety 
red-purple. 25c. 
THAIS—Soft pink to white. 35c. 
TOKAY—Soft pink blend, amber at throat. A 
truly lovely blend. 75c. 
TRUE DELIGHT—White plicata with pink 
markings. Fragrant. 25c. 
VALOR—Blue-violet stands, black-violet falls, 
distinctive in form and substance. $1.25. 
WINNESHIEK—Blue-purple bi-color, large 
blossoms with frilled standards. 75c. 
WM. MOHR—C hound color pale lilac, whole 
flower beautifully veined Manganese violet. 
One of the most striking of all Iris. 35c. 
ZUNI—Red-tan stands, Indian-red falls of 
velvety texture. $1.00. 
IRIS COLLECTION 
Each A J" 
of &iV Varieties 
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