Lerema —Brownish red type Iris. 25c. 
L.ohen$?rin—Bight aniline blue stand¬ 
ards and bright pale violet falls. 25c. 
Lord of June —Very large lavender 
blue self, with yellow throat. 25c. 
Lycaeiia— White standards, bright 
purplish blue falls. 25c. 
Madame Cliereau— White frilled with 
blue. 2'5c. . , - 
3Iadaine Cheri —A violet pink ot 
good form. 25c. 
Madame Gaudicheaii— ExWaordinar- 
ily large purple blue self. Tall. 25c. 
Ma Mie— Standards white, frilled, 
violet. Attractive. 25c. 
3Iary Gibson— A handsome soft rosy 
bronze blend with golden throat. 25c. 
Medrano— Bronze red Iris. Unusual. 
25c. 
Mester— Violet blue standards and 
pansy violet falls. Very large, tall and 
fine. 25c. 
Mildred Presby— Standards pale rose 
lavender, falls velvety pansy. 25c. 
Miranda —A beautiful pansy blue 
self. 25c. 
Morning Splendor —Rich raisin red. 
Tall, fragrant, fine. 25c. 
Mrs. Charles Pierson —Pale blue 
with silvery sheen. 25c. 
Mrs. MaHan Cran —A very lovely 
pink. Tall. 25c. 
Murillo—A rich raisin red Iris. 25c. 
Muscatel —Bight brownish red. 25c. 
Muzeris —S. Apricot fiushed with old 
rose, falls bright rosy crimson. 25c. 
Nancy Ome —Outstanding pink type. 
25c. 
Neptune— Beautiful blue with laven¬ 
der sheen, deeper lavender blue falls. 
25c. 
Nibilungen —Rich fawn changing to 
golden buff, falls red purple fawn. 25c. 
Ocharacea —Deep bronze yellow, 25c. 
Onyx — White standards, brilliant 
royal purple falls. 2*50. 
Opera —Rich wine red with velvety 
falls. 25c. 
Oporto —Very attractive. Pansy blue. 
Free fiowering. 25c. 
Pallida Dalmatica —A lovely tall blu¬ 
ish lavender. 25c. 
Parisiaiina —A beautiful white thick¬ 
ly dotted with purple. 25c. 
Pyhllis Bliss —White with violet 
falls. 25c. 
Pioneer— A very magnificent red 
purple. Good growing habits. 25c. 
Princess Beatrice —Delicate silky la¬ 
vender self, frilled. High rating. 25c. 
Prosper Imugier—Bronze and ruby. 
Unusual. 25c. 
Prosper©—lavender and purple. Very 
large and fine. 25c. 
Ouakcr Bady—Smoky lavender. Very 
lovely. 25c. 
(iucen Caterina—Pale orchid blue. 
Scented like locust bloom. 25c. 
tlueen of May —Bilac pink, early. 25c. 
Rajput—Bright violet self. 25c. 
Rhea—Standards of lobelia violet 
and falls of pansy violet. 25c. 
Rhein Nixe —White with purple blue 
falls. 25c. 
Rose Madder—Bright rose madder. 
25c. 
Ruby Perry—^A bluish pink self. Fine 
and tall. 25c. 
Sans Souci—A gold iris, very com¬ 
mon, prettiest en masse. 25c. 
Seminole — Rich velvety crimson, 
none finer. 25c. 
Shekinah —Bight yellow. Tall, ruf¬ 
fled. 2’5c. 
Shiwassce —^Very large, tall, fine 
red. 50c each. 
Silver Ribbon —A beautiful pink 
prize winner. 25c. 
Simplicity—Bovely white iris, slight¬ 
ly marked with gray. 26c. 
Sky Blue—Our outstanding iris, five 
acres of this very tall, very large, very 
fragrant pink lavender. 25c. 
Sonata—A beautiful flower shading 
from buff to sulpine yellow. Falls are 
lilac, shading to yellow. 25c. 
Steepway —Irridescent pink, mauve. 
Most unusual and orchid-like. 25c. 
Susan Bliss —Rich rose pink self 
with a delicate purplish sheen. Orange 
beard. 25c. 
Troost—Rose colored pink effect. 
25c. 
Tuscarora—A brilliant red toned 
flower that is highly attractive. 25c. 
Virginia Moore —A rich yellow gold 
self. 25c. 
White Knight — A beautiful white 
self without any marking. Fragrant. 
25c. 
White Q,ueen —Pure white and fine. 
25c. 
Wyomissing —Creamy white suffus¬ 
ed with rose, rose deeper at the base 
of the falls. 25c. 
Yellow Moon—Soft uniform yellow. 
25c. 
Zada—A pure white of good height. 
25c. 
Zamora—Attractive purple blue. 25c. 
Zilia —A fine tall pansy blue self. 25c. 
All over the Otwell Iris Fields you will come upon beauty spots just like 
the following snapshots. Don’t let the men folks drive through the fields like 
they were going for a doctor. Make them let you out so you can fill your soul 
with irridescent loveliness. If they won’t, then leave them home next time. 
One of the sweetest visitors that has ever graced our flower fields came out 
from the Institution for the Blind at Jacksonville, Illinois. She smelled them, 
she caressed them, she called them pretty names and her exuberant happiness 
made us all ashamed of ourselves. Will B. Otwell 
