Japanese Iris 
Eumee —32 in. Single deep blue-purple self, of uni¬ 
form color throughout. 
Fanny Hamlet Childs —34 in. An extra fine violet- 
purple, splashed and mottled with white. 
Gekko-No-Nami —-36 in. Large, double snow-white, with 
beautifully ruffled petals. One of the best. 
Gold Bound —34 in. This is an entirely different white 
from the above, as the heavy, firm, leathery petals 
seem to be molded of wax. A perfect double, that 
has been the most popular white for several years. 
Grace Sperling —40 in. A very fine early flowering 
Single, with gigantic flowers of soft blue, with milk- 
white crests. 
Hebe —A magnificent Double white, just faintly flushed 
soft lavender, with soft lemon-yellow throat. 
Jeanette Parry —30 in. A large Single flower, with 
white falls, delicately veined soft blue; tiny mul¬ 
berry-purple standards. 
Josephine Heywood —36 in. A fine, large, Single 
flower, over seven inches, of lavender-violet coloring, 
with small erect standards of Chinese-violet and an 
ivory throat. 
Kagaribi (Torchlight)—40 in. Double. Bright red- 
purple with deeper rather conspicuous veins. 
Koki-No-Iro —44 in. Huge double flowers (almost tri¬ 
ple) of deep-purple, with snow-white styles and 
deep yellow throat area. 
La Favorita —30 in. A magnificent Early, large Double 
white, with minute veins of soft purp'e. Very hand¬ 
some. 
Lilia Cox —32 in. Double petunia-violet, with an at¬ 
tractive bluish cast at the centre. There is a bright 
orange spot on each of the six petals, surrounded 
by a white throat area, radiating out into white 
veins. Very fine. 
Lucie Marshall —A fine, large, double pansy-violet, with 
white veins. Centre of flower white, with yellow 
throat. 
Marjorie Parry —36 in. An extra fine, double, soft 
mauve, with beautifully tufted centre. 
Mrs. Geo. Stumpp— 30 in. A giant single white, with 
beautifully creped petals. Tiny mauve standards; 
styles white, flushed mauve. A magnificent variety. 
Oriole— 36 in. EARLY DOUBLE RICH BURGUNDY 
RED, with a smoothness of texture and a carriage 
that makes it especially attractive. An unusually 
brilliant color. 
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Patrocle —30 in. A lovely amethyst-violet coloring, 
the color being rather uniform throughout, but with 
a slightly variable tone, just enough to add to its at¬ 
tractiveness. The yellow throat markings are entirely 
hidden by the styles, which adds to the color uni¬ 
formity. There is a distinct blue flush towards the 
centre of the petals. 
Pyramid —32 in. A magnificent double to triple deep 
blue-purple, with white styles and conspicuous yellow 
throat markings in strong contrast. 
Red Riding Hood —30 in. An extra fine amaranth-red, 
veined white. 
Rose H. Scheepers —36 in. A very lovely double 
mauve self. A flower of perfect poise, good form 
and exquisite soft tone. 
Schenley —39 in. A very large double flower in a 
blending of mauves, violets and rose tones, in an 
excellent color harmony. 
Sea Crest —46 in. Double, frilled white, faintly flushed 
very soft violet, with lavender crests. One of the 
finest of all Japanese Iris. 
Subotai —34 in. An unusual rosy-red color. Very fine. 
Tottys True Blue —Double, uniform deep blue self. A 
very fine flower. 
Violet Herrington —40 in. A large, handsome, Double 
flower of Bradleys Violet coloring, with white veins 
and a nicely tufted centre. 
Yama-Yama —30 in. White, flushed lavender, with a 
narrow hair-line edging of bright violet on the 
standards. Cream styles. 
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