B. Y. MORRISON. Standards lavender, 
falls purple bordered lavender. ldc. 
CATERINA. Huge flowers of soft, silvery 
lavender on very tall stems. Delicious 
fragrance. Multiplies slowly. l5c. 
CLUNY. Delicate blue-lilac, the falls light- 
ly striped with brown. 25c. 
CRIMSON KING. Very early and rich in 
coloring. In sunlight has a crimson cast. 
20c, 
CRUSADER. A _ beautiful intense clear 
blue, the standards a little lighter than 
the falls. Free blooming. 15c. 
DEJAZET. Bronze-rose is the general effect 
of this unusual flower. l5dc. 
Bi Avi Ge N pea oolt, 
throughout. Flee bloomer. 
sulphur-yellow 
L0c. 
FRO. Standards orange, falls mahogany. 
The best of its coloring. l5c. 
GERMANICA. A rich, deep purple flower, 
large and early. Especially good for 
naturalizing. 10c. 
GOLD CREST. The flowers a bright violet 
blue, with brilliant orange beard in 
striking contrast. One of the finest. 15c. 
GOLIATH. Standards an olive-tan, falls 
reddish purple. Subdued coloring, but 
very pleasing. Seldom seen. l5dc. 
HELGA. Early flowering, half dwarf var- 
iety with pale yellow blooms. l5c. 
HER MAJESTY. Impression given by this 
flower is a deep pink. Plant with Queen 
of May. 10c. 
ISOLENE. Standards silvery lilac, falls 
purplish old rose. As fine as it is unique. 
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JUANITA. Clear deep blue, tall and vig- 
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KATHRYN FRYER. Standards yellow, the 
falls velvet maroon. Many flowers on 
tall stems. Very brilliant. Late. 20c. 
KHARPUT. A lovely combination of violet 
and reddish purple. 25c. 
KING OF IRIS. Standards clear yellow, 
falls maroon margined gold. Striking. 
ies 
KOCHII. Extremely early, very deep claret 
purple. Buds are coal black. 15c. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON. Standards soft 
violet, falls royal purple with velvety 
texture. Tall, large. 15c. 
LEONIDAS. A _ beautiful combination of 
light and deeper blue. 30c. 
LIBERTY. Rich blue, a trifle darker than 
Juanita. Plant the two together with 
Pallida Dalmtoca, if you want something 
fine. l5c. 
LORD OF JUNE. Standards lavender blue, 
falls light violet blue. A frequent prize 
winner. 15c. 
LORELEY. Standards light yellow, falls 
purple merging into canary. Standards 
are often splashed with purple. Very 
Gay. eloce 
MAGNIFICA. Standards light purple, falls 
deep purple. Massive flower. One of 
the much-discussed new ones. l5dc. 
MAMIE. White, suffused with daintiest 
blue. 10c. 
MAUVINE. Standards mauve, falls a few 
shades darker. l5c. 
MAORI KING. Standards bright yellow, 
falls crimson, bordered gold. Late and 
dwarf. Excellent to use in front of taller 
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MLLE. SCHWARTZ. Mauve of extraordi- 
nary delicacy. l5c. 
MONSIGNOR. Standards satiny violet, 
falls crimson purple, margined lighter. 
Loes 
MME. DURAND. Soft buff with heliotrope 
flush. Distinct. SOc. 
MORNING SPLENDOR. Rich purple with 
reddish tone, enhanced by brilliant 
beard. Highly commended by American 
Iris society. 50c. 
MOTHER OF PEARL. Its coloring is well 
indicated by the name. 35c. 
MRS. ALAN GRAY. Delicate orchid pink, 
frequently blooming a second time in 
the fall. 25c. 
NANCY ORME. Lovely pinkish-rose. 25c. 
NIBELUNGEN. Standards fawn with olive 
tint; falls purple, edged with fawn. 20c. 
NIMBUS. Peculiar sombre coloring, deep 
violet with slaty tone. 25c. 
OPERA. Standards reddish lilac, falls pur- 
ple. -15c, 
PALLIDA DALMATICA. Big flowers of 
lovely silvery lavender. Tall. One of 
the very best for massing. 15c. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA VARIEGATA. Sim- 
ilar to above, except that the foliage is 
striped in a striking manner with white. 
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