THE IRIS GARDEN 
PRIMAVERA (Mohr) Large flowered primrose yellow; very fragrant; very 
early; mediumaheiqhtss seen se ae nee eae. 3 for 
PRINCESS BEATRICE (Barr) Silvery lavender falls with the characteristic 
pucker at the tips of the falls; very fragrant; early; medium ae 
Eee sarc eS Nae we eae Ae aro or 
QUEEN CATERINA (Sturt) Pale frosted lavender; water-lily scent; mid- 
SECSON 1c] 2 ee ee ee Oe ee een weet eS 3 for 
QUIVERA (J. Sass) Reddish orange blend with orange sheen; midseason; 
SHOT Ree ee mae oo aes oS OO nan onen an 0 cm cee wot ee meme nor hs 1S Te OOD 
RADIANT (Salb) Very glowing and intense color; golden bronze stand- 
ards and velvety, brick red falls; midseason; medium height------- 
RAMESES (H. P. Sass) Standards pinkish buff and falls turmaline pink; 
roMmponeorowern Wy kes medclamidsedson tues == 
REALM (Baker) Massive light blue self; vigorous and hardy; lovely with 
Piiiieg Dp @Oramidsecson: atc |e se samen ree ne eer 2 3 for 
RED BONNET (Gage) Dark red; wide and flaring falls; midseason; me- 
Ciump hectare ee ree ere ico ee ee ene eet ocr 
RED CROSS (Klein) Rose, the falls striped with white; midseason; me- 
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RED DOMINION (Ayres) Blackish red self with frilled standards and 
flaringered#icl]s seeker ae i Sacer rip ana ree eee eens ee see er 
RED RADIANCE (Grinter) Velvety red self; redder and brighter than 
Dauniless smidsecason-smediumeheiqht=- =. =n eee ere ee 
REVERIEMShuirt) Butty red bicolor; midseason; tall2 == S222 --- SOL 
RHEA (Wmsn) Happy blending of russet and rose; midseason; tall__3 for 
RHEINGAUPERLE (G & K) Dainty orchid pink with silvery sheen; mid- 
SLITITEN # SHOT ee ee en eee een gen SRIOr 
ROBERT (Ayres) Large flowered soft yellow blend with a bluish flush in 
the center of the falls; well branched; midseason; tall___._._.__-_____-_ 
ROBERT WALLACE (Per) Very dark royal purple with a satiny sheen; 
medinumuntlowe»nmond height eee eee eee eee et 3 for 
ROMOLA (Bliss) Harmonious combination of rosy lilac and deep bur- 
gandy; the most graceful of the Dominions; late; tall__._-_------ 3 for 

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“Will you please send me your wholesale list. The iris I purchase from 
you in the fall I dislike to sell the next spring as I like to note their habits 
and growth, but my customers insisted that I let them hove most of them. 
I can't say that I wonder at it as they were such splendid plants for such 
a few months in the ground. I would like to replace these and buy some 
new ones.” 
Page 16 Mrs. R. M., Alexandria, Va. 
