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MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES — SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
IRIS, EXTRA GOOD VARIETIES—Continued Per 10 
Chasseur, 36 in., one of the largest and finest yellow Iris with 
bright Prussian red veinings at the throat.? 1.40 
Church Mouse, a new color break greatly admired, a brown Iris, 
self Hays’ Brown of Ridgway. Medium sized flowers on 36 in. 
stems. No other Iris like it. 1.40 
Clara Noyes, a gorgeous blend of orange yellow, and red of Talis¬ 
man rose coloring. 2.10 
Dolly Madison, a glorified Quaker Lady type. Large flowers of 
blended soft mauve and soft yellow. Finest of its type, 36 in.. .60 
Euphony, standing petals, mustard yellow tipped Chamoise, ruf¬ 
fled. Drooping petals spreading of same color well marked 
with a large central,zone of blue, 36 in. 95 
Imperator, a fine extra large toned Iris that makes a striking 
garden effect. Given an Award of Merit at Wisley, England, 
30 in. 60 
King Juba, a clear colored large flowered variegata, the brilliant 
contrast between the yellow standards and wide solid deep vel¬ 
vety red falls, makes this a strking and much admired Iris. 
Very large flowers on 36 to 40 in. stem . 1.80 
King Karl, beautifully ruffled light pinkish cinnamon standards. 
F. cream sanded in an all-over pattern of liseran purple with 
a yellow beard. The bloom takes on beautiful rosy tones as 
it ages. 27 in. 1.80 
King Midas, S. golden buff suffused garnet brown; F. velvety 
iridescent garnet brown edged golden buff. The heavy beard 
is of deepest orange. The center of the flower and the hafts 
are illuminated with intense golden lights. 30 in. 2.40 
Lord of June, a very fragrant gigantic blue bicolor, flowers 
measuring 7 inches, 40 in. 45 
Midgard, a lovely soft-pink and soft-yellow blend. Always popu¬ 
lar. 30 in.. 50 
Mother of Pearl, standards and falls pale bluish lavender with a 
faint creamy undertone. Large flowers of perfect form on 
well branched stems, 44 in. 50 
Opera, a rich violet-red bicolor. Standing petals bright rich 
pansy-violet. Drooping petals rich velvety violet-purple. Vig¬ 
orous and free. 95 
Prairie Gold, beautiful golden-yellow. Introduced by Sass. 
Flower very large and fragrant. 34 in. 1.20 
Rameses, a vigorous, healthy grower in all parts of the country 
and a fast increaser and free bloomer. In color, pink and rose 
toned blend. S. light russet vinaceous with yellow glow at the 
center; F. flaring to drooping. Tourmaline pink. Heavy apricot 
beard with 36 inch well branched graceful stem. 1.40 
Rose Unique, S. & F. delicate blush rose. The only variety of 
its color in this section. 1.40 
Souv. De Mme. Gaudichau, a rich, deep velvety purple Iris; of 
fine shape and finish. Tall, early and very distinct. One of 
the most striking and remarkable of all, 42 in..60 
Susan Bliss, rich rose pink self with a delicate purplish sheen. 
Pale orange beard. An Iris of good form and fine substance, 
40 in.60 
MEDIUM PRICED VARIETIES. 
Per 10 
P. C. Shaw, S. light claret; F. claret veined and shaded black. 
Fragrant .$ 0.70 
Isoline, round standards of pale pinkish buff, strongly flushed 
mauve; the sharply reflexed falls are Chinese violet with rus¬ 
set tints at the sides.35 
Kathryn Pryer, S. clear sulphur yellow; F. rich violet-carmine 
with a lighter border. 35 
Lent A. Williamson, violet bicolor blend, 42 in.30 
Leota, white, early.30 
Prospero, a gorgeous flower of large size, on very tall, erect 
stems. Free flowering, hardy and rugged. 35 
Queen Caterina, very fragrant. Iridescent soft lavender-violet. 
38 in.30 
Queen of May, a soft rose-lilac, almost pink. A beautiful tall 
growing variety. 32 in. 30 
Seminole, one of the older varieties which is still hard to beat 
for its rich velvety crimson tone. 30 in.60 
Sheklnah, fragrant. A handsome clear soft yellow, with beau¬ 
tifully ruffled standards, 36 in.45 
Storm Cloud, copperish bronze.30 
Per 100 
$ 12.00 
12.00 
17.50 
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8.00 
5.00 
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15.00 
20.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
8.00 
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12.00 
12.00 
5.00 
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Per 100 
$ 6.00 
3.00 
3.00 
2.50 
2.50 
3.00 
2.50 
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