Pluie d’or —A very fine tall clear deep 
yellow. Awarded Dykes Medal. 50 cents. 
Princess Beatrice — Delicate silky 
blue self. High rating. Tall fine grow¬ 
er. Sweet scented. 25 cents. 
Prosper Laugier —Bronze and ruby 
colored. Unusual. 25 cents. 
Prospero —A large free flowering pur¬ 
plish blue iris. Very fine. 25 cents. 
Quaker Lady— Smoky lavender with 
buff tints. Very lovely. 25 cents. 
Queen Caterina —Pale orchid blue 
self. Lovely texture—scented. 25 cents. 
Queen of May —Lilac pink—early. 
25 cents. 
Raineses—Winner of the Dykes 
Memoral Medal—a beautiful flower in 
every way—pink. 25 cents. 
Rajput —Bright violet self. 25 cents. 
Red Elf —Very early—rich ruby red. 
25 cents. 
Red Flare —A new red variety of 
great promise. 25 cents. 
Rnea —Standards of lonelia violet 
and falls of pansy violet. 25 cents. 
Rheingauperle —An exquisite flower 
of fine form—soft pink tone, and one 
of the loveliest flowers in our field. 
25 cents. 
Rhein Nixe —White with purple blue 
falls. 25 cents. 
Rob Roy —•Rich red tone equal to 
Dauntless. You will love this iris. 40 
cents. 
Rose Dominion —Beautiful, brilliant 
rose color, quite unlike most others. 
2*5 cents. 
Rose Madder —Bright rose madder. 
Tall and fragrant. 25 cents. 
Rubeo—xx tall rich beautiful red of 
largest size. Nothing finer in the 
fields. 50 cents. 
Ruby Perry —A bluish pink self— 
fine and tall—long season. 25 cents. 
Sacremento —A giant in size—white 
bordered with red purple. One of the 
largest and best. 25 cents. 
Seminole —Rich velvety crimson— 
none finer. 25 cents. 
Sha Jehan —Standards soft creamy 
buff, flushed soft lavender and suf¬ 
fused grey with a bright lemon yellow 
base. Falls are deep rich ruby red with 
eighth of an inch bordered in white. 
A most unusual and new fl ,/er. 50 
cents. 
Shekinah —A fine yellow self—tall 
and ruffled. 25 cents. 
Shivvassee —Very large, tall fine red. 
25 cents. 
Silver Ribbon —A beautiful pink prize 
winner. 25 cents. 
Simplicity— Lovely white iris slight¬ 
ly marked with grey. 25 cents. 
Sky Blue —Our outstanding iris, five 
acres of this very tall, very fine, very 
fragrant lavender blue iris. 25 cents. 
Sonata —A beautiful flower shading 
from buff to sulphine yellow. Falls are 
lilac shading to yellow. 25 cents. 
Steepway —Irridescent pink mauve. 
Old rose effect en masse. Very beauti¬ 
ful and orchid like. 25 cents. 
Susan Bliss- —-Rich rose pink self with 
delicate purplish sheen. Orange beard. 
25 cents. 
Troost —Rusty rose effect. 25 cents. 
True Delight —A beautiful white 
with bright pink edges, fine form and 
an outstanding variety. 25 cents. 
Tuscorora —A brilliant red toned 
flower mat is highly attractive. 25 
cents. 
Tuscany Gold —A large well formed 
bronzed old gold iris. 25 cents. 
Virginia Moore —A rich yellow gold 
self. 25 cents. 
White Knight —A beautiful whit© 
self of wax like texture. No markings. 
25 cents. 
White Queen —Pure White and fine. 
25 cents. 
Wyomissing —Creamy white suffused 
with rose, rose deeper at the base of 
the falls. 25 cents. 
Yellow Moon —Soft uniform yellow. 
25 cents. 
Zada —A white of medium height. 
Early. 25 cents. 
Zamora —Attractive purple blue self. 
25 cents. 
Zilia —A fine tall pansy blue self. 25 
cents. 
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 
