EDGEWOOE' IRIS GARDENS 
Cardinal —velvety prune color, 
Caroline E. Stringer —low frilly pink. 
Corrida —free flowering light blue. 
Coppersmith —crimson purple overcast 
copper. 
Conquistador —bold, strong, light blue. 
Dejazet —medley of rose and buff. 
Dominion —rich purple and blue. 
Dream —large self-colored pink. 
Duke of Bedford —brilliant violet pur¬ 
ple. 
Elsinore —primrose margined red. 
Endymion —good buff and yellow blend 
E. H. Jenkins —well-branched tall pur¬ 
ple. 
Esplendid o —tall red and purple bi¬ 
color. 
Evadne —^^popular red and rose violet. 
Folkwang —showy pink and claret red. 
Fra Angelico —blend of lavender and 
yellow. 
Georgia —early free-flowering pink. 
Glowing Embers —tall bronze red, with 
orange beard. 
Germaine Perthuis —violet purple self. 
Gold Imperial —rich gold for massing. 
Halo —Lord of June effect. 
Imperator —free flowering red. 
Iris King —gold and garnet red. 
Jane Williamson —medley of pastel 
shades. 
Jean Chevreau —white sanded with tan 
L’Aiglon —tall bronze and purple. 
Magnifica —large violet and reddish 
violet. 
June Bride —free hardy white. 
Majestic —light blue and purple bi¬ 
color, 
Mary Barnett —floriferous, crisp, light 
blue. 
Marquisette —shrimp pink blend. 
Morning Splendoi —bold, fine red pur¬ 
ple. 
Mrs. Marion Cran —fine, tall pink. 
Opera —dark red purple. 
Phyllis Bl iss —tall lavender pink. 
Prairie Gold —deepest gold. 
Primrose —fine medium yellow. 
Princess Beatrice —classic light blue. 
Prospero —large blue bi-color. 
Queen Caterina —lovely light blue with 
orange beard. 
Reverie —^buff and red bi-color. 
Rh ea —huge striking lobelia violet. 
Romola —tall reddish purple. 
Rose Madder —name describes it. 
Seminole —popular free-flowering red. 
Souvenir De Mme. Gadichau —rich 
dark purple. 
Sonata —fine coffee-colored blend. 
Susan Bliss —nice lavender pink. 
Sunset —late yellow and lavender 
blend. 
Sweet Lavender —blue with pink flush. 
Taj Mahal —strong, all 'white. 
Tropic Seas —desirable blue purple. 
Troost —lilac ;pink. 
True Charm —blue stitching on white. 
Valencia —copper and gold blend. 
Vesper Gold —gold and yellow tones. 
Wedgewood —blue self. 
White Queen —waxy low white. 
Yellow Moon —soft mellow tone. 
Yvonne Pelletiei —late light blue, 
Zada —hardy white. 
INTERMEDIATE IRISES. 
Under this head are the bearded 
Irises that bloom before those listed on 
the proceeding pages. They follow 
closely after the dwarfs, which makes 
them important in the garden picture 
as an accompaniment for the tulips. 
They are medium in height. 
CRIMSON KING. Like the wine col¬ 
ored Kochii but brighter and larger, 
3 for 50c $.25 
CRYSORO. A fine deep clear yellow 
of wax-like substance. New and 
choice. H. M., A. I. S. $.50 
FIRMAMENT. A fine sky blue with 
deeper colored falls. 3 for 50c $.25 
GEORGIA. A freeblooming early pink 
that is beautiful in mass. 
3 for 50c $.25 
GOLDEN WEST. A fine empire yel¬ 
low with a deep orange beard. H.M.. 
A. I. S $1.00 
KOHII. A species from Asia. A 
smooth wine purple self that is at¬ 
tractive with yellow tulips. 
3 for 50c $.25 
INGE BORG. Large clear white flow¬ 
ers with veining at throat and rich 
gold beard. 3 for 50c $.25 
NYMPH. Empire yellow of good sub¬ 
stance. Wonderfully prolific. 
3 for 50c $.25 
SOLEDAD. A blended yellow taller 
than most in this class. 
3 for 50c. $.25 
ZWANENBURG. A curious woody 
blend of olive fawn and maroon, dif¬ 
ficult to describe. 3 for 50c $.25 
Collection of Six Intermediate Irises, 
our selection $1.00 
