IRIS 
FRANCHEVILLE. Enormous flowers of striking effect, on tall branching 
stems. Standards fawn tinged lilac, falls purple, edged with lav¬ 
ender-brown, brown lines radiating from the bright orange beard 
41/2 ft- Each, $1.00. 
FRIVOLITE. A delightful French Iris with unique coloring. Lustrous lav¬ 
ender-pink, with salmon tints and a golden glint at the base of 
the falls. 21/2 ft. Each, 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
SITKA. Splendid pure white, beautifully formed flowers of huge size. A 
prolific bloomer giving a marvellous effect. 4 ft. Each, 75c. 
NATIVIDAD. Unusual in beauty; creamy white, lighted soft yellow in 
center, glistening as if sprinkled with dew. Long blooming per¬ 
iod. 3 ft. Each, $1.50. 
EASTER MORN. A superior giant white Iris, warmed by a touch of yellow 
in the center. It has wide flaring falls of unusual substance. 
Very vigorous growing. 4 ft. Each, $1.00 
A GREAT ADVANCEMENT IN YELLOW IRIS 
Two Grand Sydney B. Mitchell Hybrids 
Freely praised throughout the country, East and West by Iris 
enthusiasts, California Cold and Happy Days have set a marvellous 
record of achievement. Large, and perfect in form, they are an 
outstanding feature in any garden. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. - Rich deep yellow, a shade deeper than Happy Days. 
Fine branching stems of medium height. A most beautiful clear 
yellow flower that does not fade. 30 inches. Each, $7.50. 
HAPPY DAYS. A triumph for the great Iris breeder, Sydney B. Mitchell. 
Startlingly beautiful, immense clear yellow flowers are held aloft 
on tall branching stems, each stem carrying seven or eight mas¬ 
sive blooms. Yellow Iris bring out the full beauty of any Iris 
garden, and Happy Days will make a most brilliant spot in any 
collection. 40 inches. Each, $7.50. 
ECLADOR. A Dykes Memorial Medal winner, the highest award that can n 
be given to an Iris. It is the most sensational of the newer yel- 
low Iris, the flowers of giant size and fine substance, deep gold¬ 
en yellow. Not as tall as the two wonderful new Mitchell Iris, 
California Gold and Happy Days, but deeper in color with a rich 
velvety sheen to the falls. A very vigorous grower, with strong, 
well branched stems. Height 31/2 ft. Each, $5.00. 
ALICE HARDING. One of the finest new soft yellow Irises with large 
well balanced flowers of the best form and substance. The stand¬ 
ards are soft primrose yellow; the falls are the same tone with 
a faint blending of greyish buff at the base, illuminated by the 
conspicuous orange beard. A French hybrid quite distinct from 
the new California originations. 4 ft. Each, $5.00. 
MANDARIN. A very fine flower of pure deep golden yellow. A lively and 
distinctive flower. Each, $4.00. 
Note: Iris Established in 1-gallon containers, for planting any 
time of year to bloom following Spring 15c each higher than 
listed prices. 
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