Rialgar 
RiAirAP richly colored varlegata. 
g Qigar buttercup yellow, F, but¬ 
tercup yellow heavily striped bronze, flaring. 
24-inch. 25c: 3 for 50c. 
ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 
S.—STANDARDS—the upstanding petals. 
F.—FALLS—the three lower petals. 
BICOLOR—Standards of one shade and 
falls of another. 
BLEND—A suffusion of several colors. 
PLICATA—A light colored Iris the edges 
of which are dotted or lined with a 
deeper color. 
SELF—The color is uniform throughout. 
VARIEGATA—Yellow standards and red¬ 
dish brown falls. 
AlAMPDA large white plicata with both 
standards and falls heavily suf¬ 
fused blue violet. A profuse bloomer and a 
rapid multiplier. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
Loreley 
I OR PI PY honey yellow; F. ultramarine 
• blue with cream border. Beauti¬ 
fully contrasted and very showy. 24-inch. 
25c; 3 for 50c. 
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THE BEAUTIFUL 
DON QUIXOTE. 
A very large flower resem¬ 
bling in many ways the old 
Quaker Lady although a great improve¬ 
ment in color, size, and habit of growth. 
A strong grower producing flower stems that 
average 42 inches. The standards are deep 
lavender, the falls violet with a deep yellow 
suffusion over all. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
PI CAPITAM Probably the finest flower of 
L v^AniAN. j-ypg huge blossom 
heavy in substance carried on a candelabrum 
type of stalk each of which produces a large 
number of perfect blooms with flaring falls. 
Color is a light violet or manganese violet. 
Very free flowering. 35c: 3 for 70c. 
PIIPHOMY ^ts coloring, which consists of 
cwrnv.nNi. tironzy yellow standards, with a 
rosy bronze blending in the falls, is fascinat¬ 
ing. Unsurpassed as a free bloomer. Good 
sized blooms on fairly short stalks—a be¬ 
witching variety for the small garden, and 
a gem in large plantings. 25c: 3 for 50c. 
In G 
• I ^ A 7 AP S. mauve; F. dark purple. The 
ALt^AAAK. bronze and yellow at its center 
add beauty to this vigorous well branched 
variety. 36-inch. 15c, 3 for 30c. 
Al TA CAMPHRMIA This fine new iris has 
ALTALALIFOKNIA. completely justified all 
lavish predictions. It still remains supreme 
as the most worthwhile tall yellow iris. Alta 
California forms one of the most compelling 
of all the plantings in our garden. Totally 
distinct from even the newest yellows. Clear 
yellow, faintly bronzed, with stems superbly 
branched. Blooms of good size, and texture 
so firm that neither rain nor sun mar the 
stately blossoms. 48". 75c, 3 for $2.00. 
AMRA<;<;AnPIIR is a gigantic flower of 
/MvtDAdOAUCUK. coloring, perfect form, 
good texture, on stout erect stems. There is 
a blending of colors that makes any descrip¬ 
tion inadequate. It is a dark blend, but 
placed where the sun’s rays show through 
it, the effect is rich ruby red. Late. 20c: 
3 for 40c. 
akiki PACP lovely pale lavender blue self 
/MX IN r/\>ac. Qf fljjg form, good substance and 
delicious perfume. Stems stout and well 
branched. 36-inch. 20c: 3 for 40c. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. See cobr page "K". 
ClARiriAn ^ beautiful clear lavender blue 
^LAviMu/M/. Qf great purity, good substance 
and pleasing garden effect. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
CONOUISTADOR. 
in any garden. Flowers are very large and 
a beautiful shade ®f deep mauve. 40-inch. 
15c; 3 for 30c. 
CRIMSON XINO variety that is very 
LKiMiUN MNtj. popular—color a vivid 
shade of crimson purple. Blooms several 
times each year. 24-inch. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
r'PiiCAncp Fine large flowers of clearest 
v.^KU5AUtK. blue violet. Early, tall, of ex¬ 
cellent texture, free flowering. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
nAYnPCAM On® of the most beautifully 
UK CAM. colored of all blends. Stand¬ 
ards of pale Iridescent lilac, faintly suffused 
bronze yellow. Beard and reticulations of 
yellow, and falls of lilac pink. 40c; 3 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
DAIIMTl pqq One of the very reddest of Iris, 
UAUiNiLCoa. producing a most effective 
clump in the garden. Color a velvety rose 
red. Very luminous and one of the best in 
its color class. 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
nPPIITP NOMRI OT This magnificent iris Is 
UtKUIE NOMBLOT. acclaimed by experts 
from America, Prance and England as Cay- 
eux’ outstanding achievement. It is an im¬ 
posing giant of greatest vigor, strong foli¬ 
age, with a stout firm spike over four feet. 
Well branched. Blooms enormous, with wide 
spreading falls. Color light glowing rosy- 
purple overlaid a bronzy gold. Deep orange 
beard. 40c: 3 for $1.00. 
DP^PRT'go I n’*' -A- fin© yellow with smooth 
CiCKi toULU. finish and perfect form, and 
most pleasing luminous coloring. A light yel¬ 
low deepening towards the center of the 
flower. Good size, well branched, and of un¬ 
usual substance. 60c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Dll XIKM hybrid of Iberica X Pallida. 
i\uon. Fine rounded flowers, with stand¬ 
ards, heavily veined. Color deep reddish pur¬ 
ple. 35c; 3 for 70c. 
DOLLY MADISON The pale pinkish mauve 
u^uLLT MAUiauN, standards, shading yel¬ 
low at the base are very broad arching and 
cupped. The broad flaring falls are lilac 
with the haft tinged gold. Intense red- 
orange beard. Growth vigorous. 30-inch. 
25c: 3 for 60c 
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See also color page “K”. Please write 
us if interested in varieties not listed. We 
gr ow many others. 
PORTIIMA The clear amber yellow stand- 
nuKiuiNA. ards are 2% inches across and 
the falls a slightly lighter shade. 25c; 3 
for 50c. 
PR A A Kir PI irn hazel and honey yellow, 
TKA AiNwcLiv^vu. very cupped and erect. F. 
honey yellow overlaid and suffused with pal¬ 
est lavender. Rich golden style branches. 
25c; 3 for 50c. 
FRIEDA MOHR. See color page "K". 
GAYNELLE. See color page "K". 
11 PI lAv^ Large new yellow iris of fine form 
ncLiiud. finish. S. pure lemon and 
beautifully formed. F. same color wdth very 
delicate light brown and clear purplish-rose 
reticulations almost invisible when flower is 
opened. Beard golden yellow. 35c: 3 for 75c. 
HiriAiro very large lavender self of 
niuALWiu. unusually broad shape, tall and 
upstanding. Shows as a beautiful orchid 
pink under electric light. 48-inch. 20c; 8 
for 40c. 
IRPAl 1 the name Indicates, this beau- 
I or ALL. tifui hybrid is derived from Iberica 
and Pallida and the rounded shape and vein- 
ing of the deep red violet flowers show the 
oncocyclus parent. 35c; 3 for 70c. 
iKiniAM r'uicc This is another fine red iris. 
INDIAN LMIbK g beautiful violet red. F. 
velvety dark red. Fine form, good place¬ 
ment. Plant strong and vigorous. Slarly. 
25c; 3 for 50c. 
I Die I/I MG This variety is also listed as 
IKIb MNta. King of Iris which indeed it Is; 
S. golden yellow; F. velvety garnet, edges 
yellow. 25c: 3 for 50c. 
I I nPAKI beautiful variety that has 
*'• large flowers and is a tall grow¬ 
er. The coloring is very vivid. S. light vio¬ 
let; F. velvety royal purple. 36-inch. 16c; 
3 for 30c. 
XIKir TUT very bright and outstanding 
i\.iix«:7 IuI. note of color is given by this 
combination of yellowish brown standard 
Hessian brown falls, golden beard. 40c; 3 
for $1.00. 
I AHY I II PGon Heavily veined. Sometimes 
LAUT LILI-UKU. produces blooms with 4 
standards and 4 falls. A distinct flower of 
lavender purple. 35c; 3 for 70c. 
I PGCMn Very rich velvety crimson claret, 
Lci^ciNU. standards beautifully veined 
violet-blue. Its brilliant yellow beard is one 
of the most striking known to any iris, set¬ 
ting off the magnificent blooms in a fascinat¬ 
ing manner. 65c; 3 for $1.50. 
LORD WOLSELEY (Beardless), e"®s ?u r 1*? 
type. Blooms on very tall, wiry stems. 35c; 
3 for 76c. 
LOS ANGELES. See color page "K." 
I rune RCi I S- very dark satiny pansy vio- 
LUUlo DELL, F. splendid deep blackish 
violet purple. 35c; 3 for 75c. 
lYGAPMA White standards with rich pur- 
LiL^AcixA. pjQ falls with paler margin. 27- 
inch. 20c: 3 for 40c. 
MArPKiTA This supersedes Edouard Michel 
as a fine red violet self of satiny 
texture. Plant near Crusader for interest¬ 
ing color groupings. 35c; 3 for 75c. 
MAGhJIElGA -A- huge flower. S. light violet 
MAfc7Niriv./A. blue; F. red violet. A grand 
variety and a vigorous grower. Early. 40- 
inch. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
Germain’s Iris 
BARGAIN COLLECTION 
An outstanding value in 20 fine varieties 
of Iris on which we are making this spe¬ 
cial price because we have larger quan¬ 
tities than we need for our regular busi¬ 
ness. All are excellent varieties—each 
will come to you separately labeled and 
you will have a very satisfactory range 
of colors including yellow, blue, purple, 
violet, white, lavender, and of course 
color combinations also. These 20 va¬ 
rieties if selected separately would amount 
to close to $5.00. 
Collection Price^$l.00 Postpaid 
Our Selection 
