Beautiful Beardless Hybrids 
H ardy anywhere. Flower between the Tall Bearded 
and Japanese Irises. This group is the result of cross¬ 
ing the various Beardless Species. The resulting 
hybrids are exquisite beyond description, besides containing 
colors and forms not found elsewhere among the Iris. 
Planting and cultural directions accompany all shipments. 
A. H. Nicholls— 24 in. Clear even white, with o yellow 
crest. A Carolina Hybrid.25 
Appalachee —30 in. Fine large velvety flowers of deep 
fuchsio-red . 1.00 
Autauga —30 in. A form of Carolina, but in o bright 
rose-pink color. Very attractive.35 
Cacique —42 in. A rich violet Fulva-Savanarum hybrid 
with gold arrow on falls. Exceptionally fine.25 
Dark Morass —54 in. Immense rich royal-purple flowers, 
shaded buff-chocolate at the centre. 1.00 
Dorothy K. Williamson —A rich velvety royal-purple of in¬ 
tense color. A Fulva-Foliosa hybrid. Very fine. See 
color illustration .35 
Eudora —30 in. A NEW light-violet-blue, with a dark line 
down the centre of the falls and a brilliant orange 
signal spot . 1.00 
Fulvala —24 to 30 in. A very handsome velvety, rich 
red-purple, similar in form to D. K. Williamson, but of 
different color .20 
J. D. Nies— 48 in. Rich golden bronze, with an overlay 
of garnet in the centre of the falls.75 
Kermesiana —24 in. An interesting and very rare form 
of Versicolor in claret-red tones. Suitable for a wet 
or swampy situation, but equally at home in the gar¬ 
den . 20 
Laurentian— RECEIVED HONORABLE MENTION BY THE 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. A rich glowing cerise pur¬ 
ple, getting its brilliancy from the copper-red tones of 
Fulva, of which it is a hybrid.50 
Manitou —39 in. NEW. Gorgeous flowers of rich velvety 
violet-carmine. One of the finest of the Beardless Hy¬ 
brids and one of the richest colored of all Irises_ 1.25 
Dorothy K. 
Williamson 
(Greatly 
Reduced) 
Laevigata-Albo-Purpurea 
Martha Washington—36 in. HONORABLE MENTION 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. One of the richest colored 
and best of all the “Beardless" Iris, the color being rich, 
velvety dahlia-carmine. The flowers are beautifully 
formed and nicely placed. 1.00 
Mary Love—36 in. A very lovely soft-pinkish-lavender. 
One of the most exquisite of this group.50 
Mary Morris—30 in. A most unusual and unique smoky- 
lavender coloring, with a somewhat deeper area at the 
centre. Very free flowering. 1.00 
McGregor—32 in. HONORABLE MENTION AMERICAN 
IRIS SOCIETY. Intense deep, very rich velvety ox- 
blood red. Fine form and firm flaring petals. The best 
and richest colored I have seen of this type. 1.75 
Mikkatee—32 in. New. A very large reddish-purple self, 
more than five inches in diameter. 1.00 
Purpurea—45 in. A Fulva-Hexagona hybrid. Similar in 
form to Fulva, but much larger and taller and in a 
different color (mulberry purple). An exceptionally 
fine Iris .20 
Rebecca Washington—32 in. A beautiful flower with a 
Daphne pink border, deepening to a Daphne red centre. 
A very lovely Iris. 1.25 
Red Tile—A rich rosy-red flower of flaring Hexagona type 
and extremely handsome.50 
Saro Cheek—36 in. GIVEN HONORABLE MENTION BY 
THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. Large, clear salmon- 
pink flowers with a cream throat. 1.75 
Sewanee—32 in. A large, delicately beautiful flawer, of 
soft grey-blue, tinted soft lavender with an olive green 
throat . 1.00 
Stella Main—A white Versicolor hybrid, flushed soft blue. 
Rare and very beautiful. Suitable for a wet or swampy 
situation, but equally at home in the garden.25 
Taskona—34 in. A REAL PEACH-BLUSH COLOR, with a 
soft yellow ground overlaid peach, and again overlaid 
with the deeper red of a ripe peach. Very free flow¬ 
ering . 1.25 
Wena Goode.ll—40 in. New. White, heavily veined with 
rose, giving a rose-color effect.75 
Yellow Fulva—A pure primrose-yellow form of Iris Fulva. 
Exquisitely beautiful and rare.75 
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