ILGENFRITZ MONROE NURSERY PERENNIALS 
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IRIS—continued 
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A fine yellow of medium size and medium 
color depth. Its name meaning Golden Rain 
is well chosen. An outstanding variety of 
this color. 
PHINGESSOMBE A PuCh, inc o6in. oBid.e bls ass PEt AUS Sora Ut) 
S. and F. light lavender-blue. The oldest in 
this list, and unexcelled by blues of more 
recent introduction. A necessary variety on 
any list. 
RUBINGAUPERLES tt ar28 in, OMe. 7. cre. 3 PouM 296. 03.00 
A richly silvered pink that blooms freely, 
end blends pleasingly with Mary Barnett. 
It should be in every Iris collection. 
BENS rl lONmetgeco in. PML... as ee eS CoP TLOP e340 
One of the finest blues. 8. cupped; F. 
flaring. Of perfect form and substance. Sen- 
sation is a very fitting name for this beau- 
tiful variety. 
Taal CIPAIN Sasa AT tr cre tecena ts ta aia yas 01d espe. 3 490 wulLiod bee aU 
S. buff, shading to yellow; F. reddish- 
brown. Oriental in color and of great carry- 
ing power. Said to contain more colors than 
any Iris in commerce. 
Berea A Pe hts 2c WM soe eee ventas oe wie Looe Obs G00 
Pale lemon-yellow, with well branched 
stems. Medium sized blooms. 
Beebe OU AIT ria Seen ae. he's are ea Ce oe Oe or. 00 
S. lavender; F. red-purple, with rich brown 
haft. A fine English introduction. 
SNCIVVAAWELE bees it Mca tie oxen rs « PA yA ey 
A pure, clear white of good height. An 
excellent variety and useful in sparating 
strong colors in the garden. 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU ¢ 36in. E. .25 69 2.10 
A fine old purple Iris, distinguished by a 
blue beard. Planted with Shekinah, the con- 
trast is very effective. 
Pied PW ate 2 LS teh IVE alae, cians etek Via ec kha es cu8 bi 49° "1,37 =.4,40 
Lovely blend of salmon-pink and yellow 
tones. An unusual color and highly recom 
mended. 
EATS Fr Mee TTT Tee Las Stee eo. ce heard \ Thr misine opel LO 13.40 
A sulphine-yellow self that gives the im- 
pression of old gold. It has good form, grace 
of carriage, substance, vigor and _ florifer- 
ousness. 
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