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FAIRWAY S QUALITY 
SEEDS 
IRIS 
Prices are per each for standard divisions, and prepaid. 
Each Iris Root Plainly Labeled. (S means Standards; F means Falls.) 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
ALTA CALIFORNIA—Yellow, faintly bronzed, 
large blooms.35 
ASIA—A silvery lavender and violet blend, 
flushed gold . 25 
AMNERIS—Gun metal blue, very late... .25 
APHRODITE—Violet pink .25 
BALLERINE—Blue .50 
BEOWULF—S, rich brown. F, maroon..3.00 
BEUCHLEY’S GIANT—I mmense light blue. 
Stalks heavy and tall.35 
BLACK DOUGLAS—S, dark violet. F, black¬ 
ish violet. Blue beard tipped yellow.75 
BLACKAMOOR—Dusky dark purple.40 
BLACK WINGS — Deep blue, almost black. 
Large.25 
BLUE MONARCH—A clear, pure violet blue 
self with large flowers.50 
BLUE TRIUMPH—Light blue. The flowers are 
very large heavy substance, velvety finish. 
Tall . 90 
BLUE VELVET—'Rich, deep blue, heavy sub¬ 
stance . 25 
BOUREM — S, red. F, violet shaded garnet- 
red . 25 
BRUNHILDE—Deep tdned, violet-blue self. 
Blue beard.2.00 
BUTO—S, royal purple. F, dark violet. Early. 
.25 
CLARIBEL—Large plicata similar to Los Ange¬ 
les. Pure white, etched with blue. A Jacob 
Sass beauty. Very hardy. Vivid yellow beard. 
. 1.00 
CLARA NOYES—Blend of peach and apricot 
tones. 25 
CORALIC—Pink and red blend.1.00 
COPPERSMITH—Coppery red.25 
CORONATION—Yellow .25 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY—Cleanest white of all 1.00 
CYRUS THE GREAT—Dusky rich purple. .75 
DAUNTLESS — A tall red self (standards 
slightly lighter than falls). 35 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—S, copper-red. F, purplish 
garnet-red. 35 
DESERT GOLD—Large yellow. Heavy substance 
.35 
DOLLY MADISON—Mauve blend.25 
DON JUAN—Red shades..25 
DORE—S, light yellow. F, white. A yellow 
stripe on edge of falls. A fine Iris, the FALLS 
being lighter than the standards. 75 
DR. CHAS. MAYO—Lovely lavender-pink .25 
DYM1A—Very large self purple, seems almost 
black. Dark blue beard.1.50 
DOXA—Olive buff and yellow.25 
EASTER MORN—Pure white.50 
ELIZABETH ANNE—Dark pink.50 
ETHEL PECKHAM—Blazing red.1.25 
EROS—Salmon pink .1.00 
EL CAPITAN—Giant flowered bluish violet of 
heavy substance.25 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—An Iris of rich purple. 
Blooms early in spring, then (in most sections) 
again in fall.25 
EL TOVAR—S, brown. F, long and flaring vel¬ 
vety red-brown with black flush. Very large 
and tall. Spectacular.1.00 
EVOLUTION—Coppery bronze self, with heav¬ 
ily frilled standards. F, copper-bronze, over¬ 
laid blue .25 
FRIEDA MOHR—One of the largest and finest. 
S, light lilac-pink. F, deep lilac-rose.25 
GENEVIEVE SEROUGE—Tan, misty blue and 
GOLDEN FLARE—Lovely flame, rose—yellow 
blend .25 
GUDRUN— F ine. Very large lustrous white. 
Good substance.60 
HAPPY DAYS—Falls a shade deeper than the 
standards, the beard an orange yellow. . . . 1.00 
HELIOS—Lemon yellow .25 
IMPERIAL BLUSH—Creamy pink.40 
INDIAN CHIEF —The velvety falls are deep 
blood-red, blended with bronze, and the stand¬ 
ards are lighter in tone.25 
JERRY — Perfectly formed, brilliant red Iris. 
Fine .50 
JOYCETTE—Red .85 
KING KARL—Pinkish cinnamon and cream .25 
LABOR—Coppery red.25 
LADY PARAMOUNT—Clear primrose yellow 
. 1.00 
LAUDOEM—Deep cream dotted amber. . .25 
LEGEND—Rich deep claret red.25 
LEUT A. WILLIAMSON—Violet purple. . .25 
LOS ANGELES — Giant plicata, the standards 
faintly edged blue.25 
MABEL TAFT—Blue Bicolor, large.25 
honey yellow.1.00 
MARY WILLIAMSON—White, purple.. .25 
MARY BARNETT—Light blue.25 
FAIRWAY GARDENS 
PARK RIDGE, 
ILLINOIS 
