Standard Varieties of Bearded Iris 
At Bargain Prices 
In this section we offer a group of meritorious iris at moderate prices. We expect these varieties to sell rapidly and therefore 
request that you send a list of alternates from which we may choose, should we be sold out of your first choices. Unless you do this, 
we reserve the right to select the substitutes. 
ALAMEDA: lavender-toned plicata 
AMBROSIA: silvery pink 
ANDANTE: rich purple 
BALLERINE: lavender-blue 
BEAU SABREUR: ox-blood variegata 
BLUE AND GOLD: large blue 
BLUE BANNER: medium blue bicolor 
BLUET: early blue 
BONNIE BLUE: medium blue 
BUTO: large black-purple 
CAMELIARD: amber and bordeaux 
CARDINAL: fine purple 
CHAMEUR: apple blossom pink 
CINNABAR: rich purple 
COLUMBINE: dainty white 
DAMOZEL: blue plicata 
DOLLY MADISON: mauve blend 
DR. C. H. MAYO: good pink 
DUKE OF BEDFORD: fine purple 
ELIZ. EGELBERG: mauve pink 
EUPHONY: old gold 
FRAGONARD: rose pink 
GAY HUSSAR: striking variegata 
HENRI RIVIERE: pastel variegata 
HERMENE: golden rose pink 
15c each; 3 of the same variety for 
HERNANI: small rich red 
INDIAN CHIEF: red bicolor 
IRMA POLLOCK: red purple 
JUBILEE: peach toned 
KATH. McFarland : velvety indigo 
KING KARL: dotted fawn 
KLAMATH: huge bronzed purple 
LABOR: heliotrope 
LENZSCHNEE: rounded china-white 
LODESTAR: bright variegata 
LOUDOUN: tan plicata 
MAGENTA: rich magenta 
MARECHAL NEY: chestnut bicolor 
MARY BARNETT: profuse pale blue 
MIDGARD: creamy pink blend 
MIDWEST PRIDE: velvety purple 
MILDRED PRESBY: white and purple 
MORNING SPLENDOR: fine purple 
MRS. M. CRAN: tall pink 
NEBRASKA: late yellow 
NINGAL: creamy blue blend 
OPALINE: rose pink and yellow 
PRIESTESS: porcelain blue 
PRAIRIE GOLD: deep yellow 
30c 
PRINCESS OSRA: polka dot plicata 
RASAKURA: unusual purple 
RENE CAYEUX: pink amoena 
RHEA: soft mauve 
RHEINGAUPERLE: silvery orchid pink 
RHEINTOCHTER: large amoena 
ROTA: rosy red 
SACHEM: tawny red 
SANTA BARBARA: lavender blue 
SELENE: large pearly white 
SNOWHITE: fine pure white 
SOUV: GAUDICHAU: deep violet 
SWAZI: rich blue 
TALISMAN: peach blend 
THAIS: lavender pink 
TROSTRINGER: pale pink 
TRUE CHARM: lavender plicata 
TRUE DELIGHT: pink plicata 
TUSCANY GOLD: old gold blend 
WACONDA: fuschia toned 
WEDGEWOOD: wedgewood blue 
WHITE AND GOLD: waxy white 
YVES LASSAILLY: pearly blue 
ZUNI: brick toned 
ALLUWEE: buffy variegata 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX: heliotrope 
CHROMYLLA: large yellow 
CORAL; rose toned 
CROWN JEWEL: burnt orange 
CRYSORO: golden yellow 
ECLAT: pink copper blend 
FASCINATION: orchid-pink 
FRIVOLITE; pink toned 
25c each; 3 of the same variety 
GOLD STANDARD; creamy yellow 
HELIANE: violet plicata 
HOLLYWOOD; lavender pink 
JOLLY ROGER: blue bicolor 
KING TUT: chestnut red 
LUX; apricot rose 
MABEL TAFT: blue bicolor 
MARY ELIZABETH; rose bicolor 
for 50c 
MEPHISTO: blue black 
MORNING GLORY: purple toned 
NORDIC: tan and violet 
PACIFIC: light blue 
ROB ROY; red toned 
ROYAL BEAUTY: violet bicolor 
SAM DAVIS: reddish 
SUMMER CLOUD; pale blue 
VERT GALANT: red-brown 
50c each; 3 of the same variety for $1.00 
BYZANTIUM: tan and gold 
JERRY; red colored 
JOYANCE: ivory white 
OXHEART: red' purple bicolor 
PARTHENON: smooth white 
PEACEMAKER; porcelain blue 
PLURABELLE: amber and mauve 
ROBERT: yellow 
ROSY ASIA; pink blend 
SUNOL: golden bronze 
W. R. DYKES; yellow 
$1.00 each; 3 of the same variety for $2.00 
CINCINNATI; white MARIE-AZUR: sky blue TINT O’TAN: golden tan 
LUCRE; deep yellow 
Intermeciiate Iris 
Ptvo Worthy Intermediate Novelties 
ANDALUSIAN BLUE: In Andalusian Blue {Sensation x 
Petit Daniet) we have secured a color previously un¬ 
known in the intermediate section; a fine sky-blue 
similar to Sensation, which variety it also resembles in 
form, texture, and branching.$2.50 
This type of iris comes into bloom about tulip time, i.e., twelve to fifteen days before the later varieties, 
applies to time of blooming rather than to height and size of plant. 
ABELARD; deep brown-purple; rich.$ .25 
ALICE HORSFALL: rich, deep claret-purple with gold beard. .25 
AMBERA: large, soft amber-yellow.25 
CHALLENGER: dark velvety purple.25 
COSETTE; first hardy, free-blooming, early white of excel¬ 
lent form and substance.75 
CRYSORO; luminous golden-yellow; very pure.25 
CYRUS: empire yellow .25 
DOXA: formerly called, most descriptively, Olive Giant .25 
MAYSUN: Best described as an early Golden Hind of 
faultless form. Rich buttercup yellow with brilliant 
red-orange beard. The poise and form of the flower is 
extraordinarily fine. Most favorably reported on by 
Prof. Essig after seeing it during his visit to England. . .$3.50 
The term intermediate 
GENTIUS; deep tones of blue violet and royal purple. $ .25 
GLOAMING: the Bruno of the intermediates; dusky bronze 
and russet red-brown.25 
GOLDEN BOW; long, large flowers of chrome yellow.50 
GOLDEN WEST: fine waxy yellow; deep orange beard.25 
NYMPH: soft primrose yellow.25 
RED ORCHID; glowing, bright ruby-brown; very red in 
effect.25 
SUSA: velvety red-purple.35 
TAWA: very large pale yellow.35 
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Intermediate Iris Collection 
Six varieties of selected color range, individually labelled, our selection 
$1.00 
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