Beardless Hybrids 
H ARDY anywhere. Flower between the Tall Bearded and Japanese Iris. This group is the result of crossing 
the various Beardless Species. The resulting hybrids are exquisite beyond description, besides containing 
colors and forms not found elsewhere among the Iris. Planting and cultural directions accompany all 
shipments. 
A. H. Nicholls •—24 in. Clear even white, with a yellow 
crest. A Carolina Hybrid. 2.00 
Appalachee—30 in. Fine large velvety flowers of deep 
fuchsia-red . 3.00 
Arkansas—A very unusual and charming pinkish-orange 
self, like a pink-toned Fulva. 2.00 
Autauga—30 in. A form of Carolina, but in a bright 
rose-pink color . 1.00 
Balbancha—34 in. An especially pleasing new Hybrid 
of clear orchid tone. 6.00 
Blue Magic—An intense deep blue of Hexagona form, 
but much more handsome and intense in color than 
any of this form that I have seen. The color is uni¬ 
form, without any veining or reticulations, and with a 
deep golden area at the base in striking contrast. I 
have not found this intense deep blue in any other 
Iris. Flower has a spread of 5 to 6 inches.75 
Cacique—42 in. A rich violet Fulva-Savanarum hybrid 
with gold arrow on falls. Exceptionally fine.50 
Chekilli^—4 ft. Lovely large flowers of old-rose, over¬ 
laid with copper, with lighter border and yellow 
undertone at centre of falls. 3.50 
Cherokee—36 in. An entirely new color, Indian-red and 
rosy copper. The background is lighter and veined 
maroon . 3.50 
Chickasaw—A Fulva-Vinicolor hybrid of deep velvety 
garnet . 6.00 
Choctaw—A handsome new soft medium toned mauve- 
purple self. 2.00 
Chrysofor—Hybrid of Chrysographes with Forrestii. The 
color is an attractive combination of blue and 
yellow. 1.50 
Chryso-Wegi—18 in. A Chrysographes-Hartwegi hybrid 
in a glorious shade of vivid royal-purple. 1.00 
Coweta—30 in. NEW. White, heavily veined rosy- 
lavender. 2.50 
Creek—Deep coppery-rose overlaid on yellow, with a 
bright yellow signal spot at throat. 2.50 
Dark Morass—54 in. Immense rich royal-purple flowers, 
shaded buff-chocolate at the centre. 1.50 
Dorothy K. Williamson—-A rich velvety royal-purple of 
intense color. A Fulva-Foliosa hybrid. Very fine. 
See color illustration.25 
Elizabeth Washington—-30 in. HONORABLE MEN¬ 
TION AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. A new bright 
velvety blue . 5.00 
Epaulette—36 in. AWARD OF MERIT ROYAL HOR¬ 
TICULTURAL SOCIETY ENGLAND. A very beauti¬ 
ful Chrysographes-Bulleyana hybrid, with rich blue 
flowers. I believe this is the only stock of this 
variety in America. 1.50 
Eska Holt —Lovely cobalt-blue flowers, with a dark blue 
stripe down the centre of the falls and an orange 
line under the lip. 7.50 
Eudora —30 in. A NEW light-violet-blue, with a dark 
line down the centre of the falls and a brilliant 
orange signal spot. 2.50 
Fulvala —24 to 30 in. A very handsome velvety, rich 
red-purple, similar in form to D. K. Williamson, but 
of different color.25 
George Washington —A gorgeous Fulva hybrid of clear 
Indian-red color, with rich velvety falls. 3.00 
Haloka —36 in. The finest Beardless hybrid of rose-pink 
coloring. An excellent new variety, tall and well 
branched . 6.00 
Hohtikee —A very beautiful pure white of excellent 
substance and texture and nicely branched.. 5.00 
J. D. Nies— 48 in. Rich golden bronze, with an overlay 
of garnet in the centre of the falls. 1.50 
Kathryn Knox —32 in. A NEW Fulva-Hexagona hybrid 
of rich deep velvety dahlia-red. 3.50 
Kermesiana —24 in. An interesting ar,d very rare form 
of Versicolor in claret-red tones. Suitable for a wet 
or swampy situation, but equally at home in the gar¬ 
den .35 
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