GERMAN BEARDED IRIS 
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HERNANI. Free flowering bright rosy red and garnet. Strik¬ 
ing. 40c. 
INDIAN CHIEF. One of the best reds. A variety much in 
demand and one that everyone should have. Each, 25c. 
JEAN CAYEUX. French introduction. Havana brown or coffee 
colored. Unusual and beautiful. Each, $2.50. 
JERRY. Extremely brilliant red Iris. Large rounded flowers. 
Rapid of increase. $1.50. 
JOYANCE. Huge milk white and cream. Each, $4. 
KING JUBA. Golden yellow standards, velvety red falls. 45c. 
KLAMATH. Rich mulberry, bronze and brown. Each, 50c. 
KING TUT. A rich deep red with Hessian brown falls. 35c. 
KANSAS. Very fine orchid pink. Both large and tall. 35c. 
LOUIS BELL. Very dark pansy violet. One of the richest in 
this color. Each, 30c. 
LUX. Old gold standards, raspberry falls. French. 75c. 
LARGO. A harmony of wax yellow, mustard and citron yellow. 
Each, 60c. 
MY MARYLAND. Deep brown in effect. Very tall. 50c. 
MAISIE LOWE. Deep blue bi-color. 50c. 
MOONLIGHT. Creamy amber. Fine for massing. 35c. 
MAGENTA. Deep amethyst violet. Large. Free flowering. 30c. 
MIDGARD. A ruffled yellow pink. It is the heaviest bloomer 
of all the 300 varieties of Iris that we have. Each, 25c. 
MORNING SPLENDOR. Large rich red violet. Was very ex¬ 
pensive at one time. A fine Iris. Each, 25c. 
MARGERY. A tall bright blue with willowy stems that ar¬ 
ranges lovely in a basket. Each, 25c. 
NEWTONIA. Blend of old rose and lavender, salmon pink, and 
lavender purple. A favorite. 25c. 
NUMA ROUMESTAN. A warm coppery red. Large. Strong 
growing. Each, 35c. 
OMAHA. A beautiful deep coral pink. Don’t miss this. Blooms 
extra large. Each, 35c. 
PURISSIMA. A glorious sight. One of the best white Iris. 40c. 
PLUIE DE ORR. A rich pure yellow. The very best low priced 
yellow. A few years ago it was voted as the most popular 
of all Iris by the American Iris Society. Each, 25c. 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON. Huge lavender blue smoky ele¬ 
phant tone. 50c. 
PINK SATIN. Very good large satin pink. Was introduced 
at $20. Tall slender stems. 60c. 
ROSE PETAL. Deep pink. Large flower. 35c. 
RAZAKURA. Rose purple and dahlia purple. 25c. 
RED DOMINION. Oxblood red. A popular variety. 60c. 
RAMESES. Rich gold, apricot and pink blend. Your garden 
won’t be complete without this Iris. It is simply grand. 40c. 
ROMANCE. A lovely rosy bronze. Well named. Each, 40c. 
SIR MICHEL. The finest blue bi-color. Bright blue stand¬ 
ards. Violet blue falls. 30c. 
SELENE. Large white of lovely form and heavy texture. 50c. 
SOUND MONEY. Low growing early yellow. 35c. 
SENLAC. English. Large claret red. Rich coloring. 35c. 
SUMMER CLOUD. Light blue shades of a cloud in summer. 
Each, 40c. 
SPOKAN. A giant red brown blend. Standards brown over¬ 
laid reddish brown; falls oxblood red, overlaid blackish 
brown. Each, $5. 
TALISMAN. A blend of apricot, yellow and pinkish shades. 
Not so large as some but lovely. 25c. 
VALOR. Tall handsome deep blackish blue violet. Very good. 
Each, 75c. 
WAMBLISKA. A huge white self. One of the largest. Four 
ft. sturdy stems. 60c. 
WINNESHIEK. A gigantic ruffled blue black. Very rich. 75c. 
W. R. DYKES. A famous yellow. Crapy texture. Very 
good. 75c. 
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