MILTON NURSERY COMPANY, MILTON, ORE. 

Ambassadeur. S. 
low. 
shaded darker. 
Honorabile. 
brown. 
Isoline. S. 
Ambassadeur 
Lent A. Williamson. Early. S. very broad, soft campanula- 
violet; F. very large, velvety royal purple. Brilliant gold 
beard. 
Madame Chereau. White, with border of clear blue. 
Morning Splendour. Large flowers of rich red tone. One 
of the best Iris ever introduced. 
Opera. Early. S. bright reddish lilac; F. deep velvety 
purple-lilac. Beard yellow. 
Queen Caterina. A large iridescent pale lavender-violet 
with yellow beard. Large and vigorous. 
Seminole. S. dark violet-rose; F. rich velvety crimson; bril- 
liant orange beard. 
Steepway. An Iris of exceptional merits. S. reddish fawn; 
F. rose-mauve. 
Garden Iris 
Nothing is more lovely, in mass or in com- 
bination with other perennials, than Iris; their 
color combinations, beyond description, are as 
gorgeous as the most beautiful orchid. 
Iris Germanica 
dull purplish bronze; F. 
deep velvety maroon. Beards and styles yel- 
Dream. A “dream” of soft clear, uniform pink 
tones. An Iris that everybody admires. 
Her Majesty. S. rose-pink; F. bright crimson, 
Golden yellow; F. mahogany- 
silvery rose flushed bronze; F. 
mauve with gold tint. 

Seminole 
Iris Sibirica 
These make a bright show in the garden and are excellent 
for cutting. They can be cut when in bud and will fully 
develop in water, blooming from latter part of May until the 
end of June, purplish blue flowers. 
Mrs. Sanders. 38 inches. A fine rich iridescent violet-blue 
of fine form, with fine, erect standards and flaring falls, 
and a beautifully veined throat. 
Perry’s Blue. Very large, clear blue flowers on stout, stiff 
stems; a vigorous free grower and yery free flowering. 
One of the best for cutting. 
Superba. Violet-blue. A very choice Iris as its name implies. 
Hardy Perennial Phlox 
The perennial Phloxes are among the most useful of the hardy plants and should be planted more. They are excellent 
bloomers. One of the most showy perennials. 
Africa. A brilliant carmine-red with blood-red eye; good 
shaped blooms on strong stems. 
B. Comte. Tall growing variety with rich, brilliant, satiny 
amaranth flowers. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red flowers carried on strong, 
straight stem. 
Bridesmaid. Pure white blooms with large crimson-carmine 
eye. See colored illustration. 
Champion. One of the pleasing old rose types; ~. 
very free blooming. 



Sunshine 
Bridesmaid 
E. [. Farrington. Bright clear pink with dark eye; vigorous 
crower. 
Fuerbrand. New, brilliant orange-scarlet, sometimes almost 
vermilion; free bloomer. 
Rheinlander. Beautiful salmon-pink with brilliant claret- 
red eye. Fine quality. 
R. P. Struthers. Bright rosy carmine with 
claret-red eye. A good standard variety. See 
colored illustration. 
& Sunshine. Attractive salmon-rose with deep 
brilliant shadings. See colored illustration. 

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