Beautiful Beardless Hybrids 
Manitou—39 in. Gorgeously rich velvety flowers of violet 
carmine. One of the finest of the Beardless Hybrids and 
one of the richestrotvalliirises= meee cee 
This group is the result of 
crossing the various Beard- 
less Species, producing colors 
and forms not found else- 
where among Iris. They are 
hardy anywhere and flower 
between the Tall Bearded 
and Japanese Iris. Cultural 
directions accompany all 
Mary Love—36 in. A very lovely soft pinkish-lavender. One 
of the most exquisite of this group................. -50 

Mikkatee—382 in. A very large and handsome new red-purple 
self, more than five inches in diameter............. -50 

Dorothea K. 
Williamson 
25c shipments. Rebecca Washington—382 in. A beautiful flower with a 
Greatly A. H. Nicholls—24 in. Clear Daphne Pink border, deepening to Daphne red at the 
Reduced even white with a yellow centre.-A. real gemise i...) ce es le =o ee 15 
crest. A “Carolina” Hybrid 
Afae) 
Blue Magic—An intense deep 
blue, being the richest and deepest and most vivid blue I 
have seen in any Iris. The color is uniform throughout, with 
a deep golden area at the throat in striking contrast. The 
flowers are 5 to 6 inches in diameter............... ale) 
Dorothea K. Williamson—24 in. A rich velvety Royal 
Purple of intensely brilliant color, much more colorful than 
shown by the cut, which is very greatly reduced, the flowers 
being 4 to 5 inches in diameter. A marvelous cut flower. .25 
Fulvala—24 in. A very handsome rich velvety flower, similar 
to Dorothy K. Williamson, but in a red-purple color. .20 
Kermesiana—24 in. An interesting and very rare form of 
Versicolor, in claret-red tones. Fine for a wet or swamp 
location, but equally at home in the garden......... -50 

Sewanee—82 in. A large delicately beautiful flower, of the 
most unusual soft grey-blue tone, tinted soft lavender, 
Witham Olive-creenitit Of benim cr aarti eee ae 50 
Taskona—34 in. A real “peach-blush” color, with soft yellow 
ground overlaid peach, and again overlaid with the deeper 
red of a ripe peach. A superb flower and very free flower- 
1.50 
Wena Goodall—40 in. Very handsome flowers of white, 
heavily veined with rose, giving a rose-pink effect.... .50 
ONE EACH OF ABOVE 12 CHOICE VARIETIES 
$6.00 

“Spurias (Finest Iris for Cut Flowers) 
The flowers in this group are quite unlike all other Irises 
and are very artistic, making exquisite cut flowers, for 
which purpose they are extensively used by Florists. They 
are hardy anywhere. Cultural directions accompany all 
shipments. 
Aurea—48 in. Very large flowers of fine rich deep pure yellow. 
ube hin esh ofatnisicolonn rane eee tae Fone ome o .35 
Celestial—40 in. A magnificent sky-blue............. RE) 
Mt. Whitney—Over 5 ft. GIVEN HONORABLE MEN- 
TION BY THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. A flower 
of gigantic size and height, being the largest of the Spurias. 
White, with a deep yellow area at the centre of the falls. 2.50 
Mrs. A. W. Tait—36 in. Exquisite soft porcelain blue with a 
yellow spot at the throat. pee flowering among the 
Spurias. Very lovely........... : ar4e) 
Monnieri—48 in. Handsome rich hes ene Gite an 
Award of Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society. 
Mrs. H. R. Moore—40 in. One of the most handsome of this 
group. Very free flowering and rugged. S—milk-white; F— 
deep yellow, edged white. Beautifully crimped edges. .75 
Nellie Stuart—40 in. A lovely shade of sky-blue. Early 
among the Spurias, as this variety and Mrs. A. W. Tait 
finish flowering before the others commence......... 1.00 
Notha—36 in. A very lovely soft lavender flower of fine 
fOPM «5s So eo eee Ae eee 25 
Ochroleuca—Will grow 5 ft. high in a moist location. S— 
pure white; F—yellow with a quarter inch margin of white. 
Very fine 
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Wolseley Giant—50 in. A greatly improved form of Lord 
Wolseley, more than twice the size, taller, and of darker 
deeper rich ‘Royal Purple colors.4--5. 2 eee 1.00 

Laevigata-Albo-Purpurea—$1.50—See Page 37 
