Numa [.cumestan. 36". Intensely red. 
Opera. S. pansy violet; F. violet. 10c. 
Pacific. 36”. Gigantic deep blue. A magnifi- 
cent early iris. 25c. 
Pale Moonlight. Very pale blue. 35c. 
Parc de Neuilly. Late plum purple, 5c. 
Persia. Bright blue blended with smoky blue, 
like a Persian rug. Fragrant, massive. 20c. 
Picador. Variegata. Gold and ved brown. 25c. 
Pink Girl. Pink 5c. 
Pres, Pilkington. 40”. S. vinaceous buff over 
old gold; F. soft violet edged silvery brown. 
15c. ; 
Prospero. §S. lavender; F. red purple. 5c. 
Pumila Atroviolacea. Very early darx violet. 
5c. 
Purissima. 44”. The most nerfect white. Gi- 
gantic flowers. 15c. 
Queen Caterina. 38”. Extra fine, fragrant 
bright lavender. 10c. 
Querida. 42”. Blended pastel tints, mauve to 
white. Fragrant. 15c. 
Raffet. Late, very dark blue. 5c. 
Rangoon... Large late violet. 5c. 
Red Dominion. Deep red. One of reddest. 30c. 
Red Ember. Very striking bicolor. §. pink; F. 
velvety crimson. 25c. 
Rhein Nixe. S. white; F. violet blue, white 
border. 106c. 
Rialgar. 22”. Deep buttercup yellow and 
brenze. Very showy. 20c. 
Ring Dove. Lavender violet. 5c. 
Romola. 38”. S. lilac; F. rich velvety red vio- 
let. 10c. 
Rose Madder. This unique color. 20c. 
Rosultra. 40”. Early, bright rose. Fine gar- 
den effect. 20c. 
Sacramento. A giant plicata like San Fran- 
cisco but edged red purple. 25c. 
Sandakan. Tan and purple bicolor., 20c. 
San Francisco. 44”. Finest largest plicata 
lavender blue on white. Dykes Medal. 15c. 
San Gabriel. 60”. Pink lavender. Extra 
fine. Too early for east. 15c. 
San Luis Rey. 38”. Large red purple. 15c. 
Santa Barbara. 40”. Finest lavender blue. 
Very large, perfect form. 15c. 
Sequoiah. 36”. Reddish bicolor. F. margined 
lighter. 20c. 
Shasta. 40”. Gigantic snow white. Perfect 
form. Early. 15c. 
Sherbert. Old gold and brown. 15c. 
Sierra Blue. 50”. Clear soft blue. Enormous 
flowers on well branched stems. Perfection. 
Dykes Medal winner. 35c. 
Sindjkha. Dull lavender and olive blended. 
Unusual. 5c, 
Sir Michael. 48”. S.°clear lavender blue; F. 
red purple suffused copper brown. One of 
the world’s best iris. 25c. 
Souv. de Mme Gaudichau. 36”. Dark velvety 
blue purple. Fine form, early and fragrant. 
15e. 
Sunset Gold. Medium size, yellow. F. retic- 
ulated violet. Fall bloomer. 15c, 
Susan Bliss. 40”. Magnificent pink toned 
iris. 20c. 
Tenaya. Dark red-purple. Very outstanding. 
40c. 
Theme. Blend of unusual colors. S. bronze- 
gray flushed lavender. F. bronze-tan and 
petunia-violet. Fragrant. 30c. 
Titan. §S. violet blue; F. violet purple. Large 
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5e. 
Thos. R. Bacon. Soft ivory yellow blended 
gray to violet in center of falls. Very at- 
tractive. 25c. 
Ute Chief. §. blue violet; F. royal purple. Red 
V aiencid. rurtied, YUSS€t Olange. Zoc. 
Valor. Blackish blue-violet bicoler. Large, 
rich, fine. 20c. 
Walhalla. Light blue and violet. Large. Fine. 
5c. 
White Crepe. (Gers.) White. Crepe texture. 
10c 
Wonder Child. Very large, deep pansy purple. 
Magnificent, profuse bloom. Best dark iris. 
30c. 
Yves Lassailly. Very large white, suffused 
sky blue. 20c. 
Yvonne Peljitier. Pallid blue-violet blending to 
light violet. 20c. 
BEARDLESS IRIS 
Dutch Iris. See Fall Catalog. 
Louisiana Iris. These do well in California and 
other mild climates. Up to 4 feet tall. 
Flowers are most beautiful and in many 
colors. Culture easy. Moist semi-shade 
preferrei but do weli in full sun. Mixed 
varieties. 15¢c ea. 25 for $3.00. 100 for 
$10.00 postpaid. Or 100 by express for $7.50. 
in separate colors, Red Purple, Blue and the 
var. Fulva (in shades of orange, with tan 
pink and other tones )for 25c ea, 
Other Southern Species. <Aibe-Spiritus, large 
white 50c. Rivularis, purple. 15c. Savan- 
narum, lavender blue 50c. These are all 
large and tall. Tripetala, a small plant with 
unusual three-petal flowers deep blue and 
very pretty. Blooms very late. Rare. 50c. 
Pacific Coast Iris. One very fine species that 
does well in full shade. Watsoniana, 3 ft. 
Deep royal purple. 35c. 
Spuria group. 4 to 5 ft. Prefer part shade 
and plenty of water but do well in full sun 
and ordinary garden conditions. Aurea, 
pure, deep yellow. 20c. Aurea Hybrids. 
Alice Eastwood. Deeper yellow, very rich. 
40c. Golden State. Same color, larger flow- 
ers with ruffled petals. 50c. The last two 
may not be correctly identified but descrip- 
tions right. Ochroleuca. White, with deep 
golden yellow throat. 15e. » 
Crested Iris 
Iris Nada. (Giridlian) A cross between Japo- 
nica and Wattii. Received a special award 
at International Flower Show in N. Y. 
Flowers white with yellow crests surrounded 
by light lavender. The lacinated style 
branches are dainty lavender. Petals are 
waved and frilled. The 344” flowers are 
freely produced. Flowers are lasting when 
cut and useful in artistic arrangements. Price 
75¢ each. 
Iris Wattii. Very many crested flowers, white 
with orange crest, borne in panicles from 
the center of a fan of leaves. The leaf fan 
tops a bamboo like stem from 2 to 4 ft. in 
height. 50c. 
Nada and Wattii may be moved any time. 
DIGGING TIME SPECIAL PRICES 
Our season of fewest sales is from ‘May 1st 
to Aug. 15. It coincides with the season of 
greatest expense, the summer growing and 
bulb digging time. No other explanation is 
necessary why we offer very great induce- 
ments for summer buying or certain items. 
Plant The Following Bulbs At Once 
Sensational Bargain On Tuberoses 
Tuberoses do exceptionally well in warm to 
hot climates and succeed also in the north 
if dug and stored over winter. Very frag- 
