Iris 
The Linn County Nurseries 
EARLY BLOOMING DWARF IRIS, fine for borders and rockeries. Earliest 
in bloom. 
Atroviolacea, 15c: Red-purple, very early. 
Coerulea, 20c: Delicate, light sky-blue. 
Cyanea, 10c: S., rich blue; F., dark satiny purple, 6 inches high. 
Endymion, 20c: A fine deep wine-red. 
Excelsa, 15c: S. and F., deep clear yellow, 8 inches. 
Graminea, 20c: Rich red-purple. 
Marocain, 25c: A rich deep pansy-purple. 
Prairie Gem, 10c: A fine early yellow, 5 inches. 
Schneekuppe, 10c: S. and F., pure white, 6 to 10 inches, very fine. 
GENERAL LIST OF BEARDED IRIS: 
Aphrodite, 15c: Tall, bright lilac-pink, fragrant. 
Baldwin, 20c: Large, tall, deep violet self. 
Buto, 20c: Deep blue-purple; large; rather short. 
Chartier, 15c: Tall, clear white. 
Coronation, 15c: Tall, deep yellow self. 
Dauntless, 50c: Tall, fine red. F., darker than S. 
Decennial, 25c: S., yellow; F., blue-purple. 
Duke of Bedford, 25c: Tall, rich velvety violet-purple. 
El Capitan, 40c: Very large, lavender blue. 
Elizabeth Engleberg, 20c: A blend of pink and mauve. 
Frau Angelica, 20c: Medium height. S., buff; F., blue bronze. 
Freda Mohr, 25c: Large, deep pink-toned. 
Germaine Perthuis, 20c: Rich violet-purple. 
Gold Imperial, 10c: Chrome yellow. 
Jacqueline Guillot, 15c: Large, lavender-violet. 
Juniata, 10c: S., Arching; F., Flaring, clear blue throughout. 
King Tut, 30c: Reddish brown,—outstanding. 
Labor, 15c: Reddish violet with coppery glow. 
Lent A. Williamson, 15c: S., lavender-violet; F., royal purple. 
Lorely, 10c: S., light yellow; F., blue bordered cream. 
Mary Barnett, 20c: A splendid pale blue. 
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