Prospero—A large free-flowering 
purplish blue iris. 25 cents. 
Queen Caterina—Pale orchid blue 
self. Lovely texture. Scented. 25 cents. 
Rameses——Winner of the Dykes 
Memorial Medal. A beautiful flower in 
every way. Pink blend. 25 cents. 
Rajput—A bright violet self. A real 
beauty. 25 cents. 
Red Elf—Very early. Rich ruby red. 
Good for borders. 25 cents. 
Red Flare—A new red variety of 
great beauty. 25 cents. 
Red Radiance—A perfectly beautiful 
rich red, both deep and brilliant. 50 
cents. 
Rhea—Standards of lobelia violet 
and falls of pansy violet. Unusual. 25 
cents. 
Rheingauperle—An exquisite flower 
of fine form. Soft pink tone. One of 
the very loveliest. 25 cents. 
Rhein Nixe—White with purple blue 
falls. 25 cents. 
Rheintochter—White in 
cents. 
Rob Roy—Rich red iris equal to 
Dauntless. You will love this iris. 25 
cents. 
color. 40 
Rose Ash—A fine early flower with 
a rare ashes of roses color. 25 cents. 
Rose Dominion—Beautiful, brilliant 
rose color. Quite unlike most others. 
25 cents. 
Rose Madder—Bright rose madder. 
Tall and fragrant. 25 cents. 
Rose Petal—A deep rose petal pink 
iris. Sweet scented. 25 cents. 
Rubeo—A tall rich beautiful red, of 
largest size. Nothing finer in the 
fields. 50 cents. 
Ruby Perry—Bluish pink. Fine tall 
and fragrant. Exquisitely beautiful. 
Longest season. Blooms early and 
stays late. 40 inches. Fine as a single 
stalk or in a clump. We grow nothing 
finer. 25 cents. 
Sacremento—A giant in size, white 
bordered with red purple. One of the 
largest and best. 25 cents. 
Seleme—(Moon Goddess). 40 inches. 
A very large silvery white iris, frill- 
ed petals. 25 cents. 
Seminole—Rich velvety 
None finer. 25 cents: 
Sha Jehan—Standards soft creamy 
buff. Falls are a deep rich ruby red 
with eighth of an inch bordered in 
white. A most unusual and new flow- 
er. 35 cents. 
crimson. 
Shekinah—A fine yellow self. Tall 
and ruffled. 25 cents. 
Shiwassee—Very large tall glowing 
red. 25 cents. 
Sierra Blue—50 inches. A large clear 
blue self. 35 cents. 

Solferino—56 inches—a large pink 
iris on the order of Aphrodite. 25 cents. 
Sonata—A beautiful flower shading 
from buff to sulphine yellow. Falls are 
lilac shading to yellow. 25 cents. 

Steepway—lIrridescent pink mauve. 
Old rose effect en masse. Very beauti- 
ful and orchid like. 25 cents. 
Sundipt—40 inches. A wonderfully 
tall straight glowing, yellow. 50 cents. 
Trails End—Bittersweet red with 
slightly darker falls. Unique and at- 
tractive. 25 cents. 
True Charm—A charming  plicata 
margined with blue. 25 cents. 
True Delight—A beautiful white 
with bright pink edges. Fine form and 
an outstanding variety. 25 cents. 

Tuscorora—A _ brilliant red toned 
flower that is highly attractive. 25 
cents. 
Tuscany Gold—A large well formed 
bronzed old gold. 25 cents. 
Varese—A large brilliant red purple 
flower. Very distinctive and attractive. 
50 cents. 
Venus di Milo—Cream white. Beau- 
tiful substance. Midseason. 25 cents. 
Vert Gallant—50 inches. A beautiful 
coppery red. Free bloomer. Singly or in 
mass it is unsurpassed. 50 cents. 
Virginia Moore—A rich gold self. 
Fine for borders. 25 cents. 
Wambliska — 48 inches. (White 
Hagle). A white iris of heavy waxy 
texture. 25 cents. 
White Knight—A _ beautiful truly 
white iris. Heavy bloomer. Late. 25 
cents. 
White Queen—Pure white and fine. 
25 cents. 
Zamora—Attractive purple blue self. 
25 cents. 
Zilia—A fine tall pansy blue self. 
25 cents. 
Zuni—Huge flower. Rich growing 
red brown suffused with copper. 25 
cents. 
One of the sweetest visitors that has ever graced our flower fields came 
out from the Institution for the Blind at Jacksonville, Illinois. She smelled 
them, she caressed them, she called them pretty names and her exuberant 
happiness made us all ashamed of ourselves. 
Will B. Otwell 
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