The Garden Nurseries, Penn Valley, Narberth, Pa. 9 
Iris 
IRIS (German Iris). Price Each 
Alta California—A fine yellow of exceptionally smooth texture; S. ( clear yel¬ 
low; F., deep yellow faintly bronzed . $0.75 
Ambrosia—An iridescent white Iris evenly tinted throughout with pale flesh— 
orange beard . .35 
Andante—Rich raisin purple. .25 
Baldwin—Large blue purple . .25 
Black Wings—Large heavy textured flower of a deep midnight blue overlaid 
with a frosty black luster. Vigorous, well branched, fragrant. 1.00 
Chromylla—Large flowers of uniform chrome-yellow; smooth texture. 1.00 
Coronation—Golden-yellow . .25 
Dauntless—A beautiful rose red self, though the F. appear darker because 
of their velvety quality. .50 
Depute Nomblot—S., copper-red flushed golden-bronze; F., rich shade of 
claret-crimson. The entire flower seems lightly dusted with gold. 
Flowers large. .50 
Desert Gold—Clear yellow. .35 
Dolly Madison—Mauve and yellow blend. .25 
Grace Sturtevant—Most outstanding rich brown Iris of Dominion parentage. 
Orange beard. .35 
Helios—S., pure lemon-yellow; F., same, delicately pencilled clear rose, 
which gives the flower a most artistic and sketch effect.. .50 
Henri Riviere—Yellow-mauve . .35 
Hypnos—Soft shades o' blue, rose, grey and yellow. .25 
Indian Chief—S., pinkish-red; F., deep rich velvety red. A large well formed 
flower of heavy substance. Very fine . .35 
Joycette—A self-tone of clear red with no blue tones. Flowers of good size 
on very tall well-branched stems. Fragrant . 2.00 
Katherine McFarland—Blackish-purple. .25 
King Midas - -Golden red-brown . .25 
Lent A. Williamson—Violet-purple . .25 
Lord of June—An exceedingly handsome Iris of noble proportions. S., lav¬ 
ender-blue; F.. rich violet-blue. .25 
Los Angeles—White. .50 
Louis Bel—Purple, very dark, almost black. .25 
Mary Barnett—Light blue. .25 
Mary Elizabeth—A large well formed flower of most attractive colorings; 
the various colorings combining to give a rich rosy effect. .75 
Mary Geddes—A very beautiful and unusual Iris. S., light salmon; F., same 
shade overlaid Pompeiian Red. Very floriferous and vigorous. 1.50 
Meldoric—Huge black flowers with S. dome shaped, slightly reddish; flaring 
F. orange beard. Very fine. 1.50 
Midgard—Yellow shaded pink. .25 
Morning Glory—Red-toned. .35 
Opaline—Pink and yellow. .25 
Persia—Smoky blue; F., rich purple, blue in center shading to much paler 
blue at the margin with dull gold markings at haft. Unique coloring. . .50 
Pink Satin—A lovely lilac-pink self with large finely shaped flowers. Has 
a rich satiny sheen. Tall. .75 
Pluie d'Or—One of the finest yellows. -35 
Queen Caterina—Blue. .25 
Rameses—A lovely blend of soft yellow and tourmaline-pink, the flower 
being suffused with a yellow glow at the center. -25 
Sensation—A finely formed Iris; a wonderful cornflower blue self. Large 
flowers on tall stems. -35 
