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Shah Jehan—The shadings of this flower are difficult to 
describe. Standards of creamy-buff with falls of brown- 
ish-red with lighter edges, the whole flower suffused with 
smoky lights. Tall and late blooming. 75 cents each. 
Shekinah—A tall growing variety bearing canary yellow 
flowers. Its masses of flowers are fine for landscape 
effects. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Sierra Blue—Tall stalks bear many flowers of soft clear blue 
of fine form. A charming variety. $1.00 each. 
Sir Michael—The standards are a clear light blue and the 
falls deep rich mahogany with a beard of red-gold. An 
effective color combination in the garden. 35 cents 
each; $3.50 per dozen. 
Souvenir de Mme. Gaudichau—Medium height. The 
flowers are not large but have a depth of coloring to 
compensate—a rich blackish purple which strikes a 
dominant note. 35 cents each; $3.50 per dozen. 
Susan Bliss—A beautiful rich rose-pink with a delightful 
sheen. Good form and fine substance. 30 cents each. 
Sweet Lavender—As its name implies, it is both pleasing 
to the eye and delightfully fragrant. S. pale lavender; 
F. deep rose-lavender. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Valor—Deep blackish purple with broad well-formed petals. 
Borne on very tall stems, this is outstanding in the 
garden. Fragrant. 60 cents each; $6.00 per dozen. 
Venus de Milo—Rich white flower with a golden beard, of 
very pleasing effect. Considered one of the best white 
varieties yet produced. Medium height. 75 cents each; 
$7.50 per dozen. 
Wedgewood—An attractive rich blue self. Flowers of large 
size with prominent white beard. 25 cents each; $2.50 
per dozen. 
William Mohr—A very large flower of most unusual color- 
ing. Pale lilac heavily netted with deep violet producing 
a dusky effect which is charming. 50 cents each; 
$5.00 per dozen. 
VARIOUS IRIS 
Cristata—Flowers of delightful amethyst blue borne on 
very short stems so that they cover the ground. Ex- 
cellent for rock work. 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen. 
Forresti—Attractive pale yellow flowers and narrow grass- 
like foliage growing about 18 inches high. Very fine 
for naturalizing. 50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen. 
Pumila—These little dwarf iris growing about four to six 
inches high are the earliest to bloom. Light blue, dark 
blue, white, yellow and royal purple colors. 25 cents 
each; $2.00 per dozen. 
Siberica Orientalis—Makes clumps of narrow foliage and 
many flowers of deep blue. Especially attractive are 
the long pointed buds. Very hardy. 20 cents each; 
$2.00 per dozen. 
Siberica, Snow Queen—A delightful white form of the 
pre with soft yellow throat. 20 cents each; $2.00 per 
ozen. 

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