20 Rare New and Unusual 
Japanese Iris 
On the Superb Group of Rare, New and Unusual Japanese 
Iris on this Page | am Making a Uniform Price of $1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.00; 12 for $7.50; 100 for $50.00. 
Alice Blue—36 in. A very handsome double uniform soft bluish- 
lavender, with snow-white styles tipped lavender. 
America—36 in. Huge single flowers of white with a vivid blue border, 
the border fading out somewhat as the flower ages, but always at- 
tractive. Somewhat like Aifukurin, but larger and better and with a 
heavier and wider border. Now offered by me for the first time. 
_ Amphitrite—40 in. Handsome early Double French introduction in 
4 Mmanganese-violet, with attractive white throat area. 
Bangkok—40 in. Early. Huge single flowers of an unusual uniform 
lavender-violet, with a slight area of deeper violet at the throat 
surrounding tiny orange spear points. Styles white, tipped lavender. 
Collingwood—36 in. Pure bright magenta evenly peppered over a 
white ground, the ground just barely showing through. 
Elbrus—40 in. A new, exceptionally large single flower of pure azure 
blue. Unsurpassed in this color. 
Fukamurasaki—40 in. Double. Richest velvety deep Royal Purple, 
with nicely tufted centre; lemon yellow throat in striking contrast. 
One of the darkest. 
Glory—36 in. A magnificent dark ‘‘spotted” single, with white and blue 
purple heavily splashed over the falls. 
Hatsuki—30 in. Gorgeously rich single flowers of intense vivid Spec- 
trum Violet by the color charts. 
Hinode-Sakura (Meaning “Cherry Blossoms at Sunrise’’)—42 in. 
Double. The Japanese names are often most appropriate, as in this 
case, as the illustration in the centre of this page will show. It is one 
of our finest Japanese Iris. 
Kiowa—30 in. A huge early single white, lightly veined petunia-violet, 
with tiny standards margined snow-white. 
Kuma-Funjin—26 in. Large double uniform intense claret-red, with 
tufted centre. Immensely handsome. 
Matchless—44 in. Huge double flowers, heavily veined purple over a 
white ground. Flowers beautifully ruffled and of perfect form. 
Momiji-No-Taki—40 in. Very large early flowering double dark red- 
dish-purple with a golden centre. 
Mount Blanc—42 in. Very early double gigantic snow white, with soft 
lemon-yellow throat markings. The first Japanese Iris to bloom and 
one of the best. 
Nina—40 in. Huge double flowers 8 inches across; white flushed soft 
pink, the outer border being pure white. 
Osamaru-Miyo—44 in. A magnificent double variety, with very fine 
violet hair-lines uniformly spaced over the white ground. 
Taiheraku—40 in. Rich double claret or burgundy red self, with bright 
contrasting orange throat markings. Extra fine. 
Thunderstorm—42 in. Double. Superb flowers of deep red-purple, 
with a blue halo at the throat around prominent deep orange spear- 
points, the entire flower being flaked with white, as though spotted 
with snow flakes, giving a very ‘‘clothy”’ effect. 
Warei-Hotei—36 in. Finest of its type. Double lavender-blue, shaded 
soft violet on the edges and veined deeper. 
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