THE IRIS NEWS 

To briefly describe all the varieties of Iris in our 
Gardens would take several issues of “Iris News.” 
We will meet the price of any grower on any variety 
not listed here. Include same with your order. 
The following are descriptions of a few hundred 
varieties of Iris growing in quantity in our fields. The 
prices are adjusted to meet the desire of those who 
wish to beautify the home surroundings at little cost. 
Here Are Hundreds 
of varieties of Iris from which to select the colors to 
aint your garden picture. The Master Artist gave the 
is so many hues, tints and shades of all colors, that 
it is rightly called the Rainbow Flower. Some flower 
lovers refer to the Iris as The Garden Orchid. The Iris 
has a wider color range than any other flower. 
In answer to many questions the following information is given 
regarding the description of Irises A self is an Iris of uniform 
eolor; a bicolor has standards of one color and falls of a deeper 
shade of the same color; a variegata has falls of red, brown or red- 
purple and standards of some shade of yellow, a plicata is a light or 
white flower marked or stippled with a darker shade particularly 
on the margins; an amoena has white standards and colored falls; 
a blend is a combination of two or more colors. 
The letter S. refers to the standards or upright top petals; F. 
refers to the falls which are lower or hanging petals. 
You can have a complete garden with Irises alone, but you cannot 
have a complete garden without them. 
Aarenhorst—Dark violet bicolor, with light edged F.......... $ .19 
Afterglow—Misty lavender pink, buff and yellow. Fragrant.... .10 
Albert Victor—-Rich violet flower. Vigorous, very fragrant... -10 
Albright—The new orchid-pink Iris that pleases........ Pat 19 
Alcazar—S. violet, tinted bronze; F. reddish purple. Early. Sweet .14 
Alfheim—Violet blue bicolor with light stripe through F........ .10 
Alice Harding—Soft satin yellow ...............2... cece eeees .24 
Allan Hoyt—Warm buff, reddish maroon...................... 14 
Allies—Smoky wine blend. Fall bloomer................... . 4 
Alliquippa—Attractive light yellow in garden effect. .......... 19 
Allure—Canary yellow, overlaid opalescent pink. Ruffled petals .19 
Alta California—Deep yellow faintly bronzed.................-. 19 
Amanecer—Yellow peaches and cream blend.................. 14 
Ambassadeur—Rich reddish violet, velvety purple. Fragrant.... .10 
Amber—Magnificent yellow Iris reddish gold beard............ 10 
Anne Boleyn—Fine blue bicolor, contrasting orange beard...... 14 
Anne Bullen—Fine blue bicolor. Orange beard. Tall......... 19 
Anne Leslie—S. white; F. dahlia carmine. Scented, beautiful.. .16 
Anne-Marie Cayeux—An extra fine pink....................... 19 
Ann Page—A lovely large pale lavender-blue self. Sweet....... 19 
Anosia—Brown bicolor. Great value as a late bloomer....... . 2 
Antares—S. soft cream; F. white dotted blue.................. 19 
Antonio—Maroon purple, reddish effect. Splendid shape. _.... 14 
Apache—A new Indian red color. Attractive. Scented. Good.... .14 
Aphrodite—Bright violet pink, glossy texture. Very fragrant.... .14 
Apricot—S. and F. soft apricot self. A charming color.......... 19 
Archeveque—Violet, velvety raisin purple. Early, fragrant.... .10 
Argynnis—Yellowish, dark violet carmine. Tall vigorous, late.. .14 
Arnolds—Red toned, medium size, midseason.................. 14 
Aristocrat—S. lavender violet. F. dark violet. Tall, stately.... .19 
Ashtoreth—Tall, soft yellow......... eS Re 19 
Asia—Beautiful blend lavender and purplizh tan. Scented...... 14 
Athene—One of the very best pure white. Large............... “19 
Aurea—100 years old and one of the best yellows. Fragrant.... .10 
Aurora—Self colored of pinkish lilac. Beautiful tone........ 10 
Autumn Haze—30 in. Largest spring and fall bloomer, violet. .19 
Autumn Dawn—Everblooming ruffled, pink-yellow blend..... 49 
Autumn King—Blue purple, blooms in June and September. .14 
Autumn Queen—Slooms in fall. White. Intermediate form.... .14 
Avatar—S. buff; F. pansy violet, 3 ft. Fragrant, brilliant...... 14 
Azure—Rich blue purple bicolor, free flowering. Late........ 10 
Baby Blue—TIridescent blue. Very good for low mass planting.. .10 
Balarue—White with a few purple marks at the throat........ 14 
Baldur—S. light lilac; F. maroon purple..................... 14 
Baldwin—A peculiar but lovely shade of violet. Very large flowers .19 
Sallerine—Fine lavender bicolor. Commanding, fragrant...... 14 
BSarbara—Dwarf, gray, olive veining. Fragrant. Floriferous... .10 
Baron Kochi—Deep red purple and free flowering.............. 14 
Baronet—Makes an attractive blue-toned garden clump...... 14 
Beau Ideal—White, heavily dotted and edged violet. Ruffled petals .14 
Beau Sabreur—S. aniline yellow; F. lovely velvety oxblood red .19 
Belladonna—White plicata, spotted and veined blue-purple.... .10 
Betsy Presby—Dwarf, wax-like bright yellow................. 15 
Black Douglas—One of the best of the black purples........... .29 
Black Wings—<Actual ccior is midnight blue, with frosty lustre .29 
Blue Banner—A glorified blue bicolor........................ 14 
Blue Boy—Early. Dark blue with blue beard. Fragrant.......... 10 
Blue Glory—One of the best of the bright blues................ 14 
Blue Jay—S. bright blue; F. dark blue. Tall, very late.......... 10 
Bluestone—Dwarf. Blue-purple. Often blooms in fal]........... 10 
Blue Velvet—Velvety. Best dark blue ene tae Dat Masa 9 
Bluet—Good for blue color scheme. White beard. Scented.... .16 
Boadicea—Soft apricot blend............... 0. cece ee ever eeeees 14 
Bonita—Clear buttercup yellow. Very tall........... ........ 14 
Brandywine—S. and F. pale blue, orange beard. Large........ 10 
@ravura—Large flowers, deep rosy lilac. Tall, vigorous........ 19 
Brenthis—Lavender violet, pansy violet tinged yellow........-. .29 
Bruno—Tops fawn tinted lavender; falls velvety red-purple.... .19 
Buechley’s Giant—Mammoth two toned blue.................. 25 
Buto—S. royal purple; F. dark velvety violet. Likeable.......... 19 
B. ¥. Morrison—S. pale violet; violet-purple. Margined lighter .14 
California Gold—Tail, deep golden yellow. 5 5 ee 50 
Cameliard—S, and F. amber yellow, overlaid with purple...... .19 
Camelot—S. and F. creamy white, edged pale violet. Tall...... 10 
Candelabra—Blue toned with pink to red blush................ 16 
Candlelight—S. and F. lilac shading to deep Colonia] bluff...... .14 
Caporal—A good red purple. Fragrant. Free flowering.......... 14 
Caprice—Reddish purple self. Rich grape fragrance............ 10 
Capt. Courageous—Medium pink self. Beautiful................ 14 
Cardinal—Richest lavender and raisin purple. Fragrant....... 19 
Caroline E. Stringer—Delicate light rose pink. Very fragrant.. .19 
Cassandre—Tops smoky rosetlavender, falls purplish garnet.... .29 
Cascanet—Large deep yellow. Prettily fluted edges............. 14 
Caterina—Bluish-lavender violet. Ruffled. Sweetly fragrant.... .14 
Cavalier—S. violet; F. deep velvety purple. Outstanding........ 10 
Celeste—The Heavenly Blue Iris. Scented................... 14 
Cecil Minturn—Uniform Cattleya rose. Sweet scented.......... 14 
Chaicedony—Blend of lavender, pink and yellow............... 19 
Chalice—A bright soft yellow of even tone. Vigorous.......... 14 
Challenger—Dark purple to blackish violet. Large, go.d..... .. 14 
Chartier—A smooth clear white. Very pleasing................ 19 
Cherubim—-Palest hortense violet. Colonial buff. Fragrant...... 10 
Chasseur—An improved Shekinah. Fragrant; artistie flower... .19 
Chestnut—Cinnamon-cream, plicata, ruffied, very effective.... .19 
Churchmouse—A wonderful new color—Hay’s Brown. See it.... .19 
Cinnabar—Marvelous rich velvety red tone..................-- 29 
Citronella—Splendid yellow, veined VanDyke red.............. 14 
Clara Noyes—A rich apricot to orange medley................. 19 
Claret—A red toned claret color. Blooms profusely.............- -10 
Claude Aureau—S. Fawn; F. Bordeaux red..................-- 19 
Ciematis—Light blue veined white. Plenty of flowers.......... -10 
Cluny—tTall, early, large blossoms. Wisteria violet. Fragrant.. .14 
Col. Candelot—A red toned dark velvety crimson. Tall growing .10 
Colias—Beautiful yellow self. Free flowering.................- 14 
Conchobar—Purple.bicolor -.) 00-2. Aen eee eee 14 
Cenquistador—Lavender, violet. Tall, large, fregrant.......... 19 
Coppersmith—Glows coppery-red in sun. Floriferous. Fragrant.. .19 
Coralie—Unique raspberry-red Zola solos lt, bc! Shree PATEL al Oe 49) 
Coronation—Uniform deep yellow. Does not fade.............- 19 
Cordelia—S. rosy lilac; F. rich erimson purple. Free flowering.. .14 



Price | 
Cordon Bleu—Satiny blue violet. Rich effect in mass............ -10;) 
Corrida—Sky blue. Perfect form, frilled. Late. Fragrant...... 14 
Crepe de Chene—Blue with both S. and F. wavea like crepe a 
DEL oe wiecats ab gun Cire wodteee sigue Dave la Oe a+ oie eel a “1 
cP. Connell—A blue toned self that is very pleasing.......... 14 
Cretonne—Bronze purple, red maroon, orange beard........... 10), 
Crimson King—A dark red purple and free flowering...... se ek 1 
Cristata—Beautifully fringed and crested............+...+..+-- obi 
Crusader—Clear blue purple. Large flowers. Fragrant. 2-69 eee 14}! 
Crystal Beauty—Large white, branching..................... 224 ; 
Curiosity—Dwarf, gray, olive veining. Fragrant............-.. Al 
Cyanea—Dwarf. Metallie-purple. Fragrant for Rock Garden. 16 
Dalila—S. flesh tint; F. reddish purple. Scented............. 10) 
Damozel—S. ruffled white; F. white bordered mauve...... >. ee 
Dauntless—A glowing red self with very velvety falls........ 291] 
Dav~ .Farly free flowering, Marguerite yellow. Sweet scented.. 10/1 
Deicsta—Dwarf habit. Good blee for Rock Gardens......... 14)! 
Velicatissima—A very lovely soft pink. Fragrant. I like it..... 14/1 
Demi Denil—S. pansy violet; F. red violet. Fragrant, unique.... .10|! 
DBDiadem—A royal Iris. Deep reddish mauve. Fragrant......... 10) ] 
Dimity—S. white; F. white deeply veined mauve. Fragrant.... .14/1 
Dolly Madison—Early. Soft mauve and yellow blend........... 14/1 
Dora Langdon—A yellow and pink blend, rich colors.......... . 10/1 
Dorcas Hutcheson—Spring and Fall. Pansy violet.............. 15}! 
Dorothea—Blue white flushed lilac. Intermediate....,......... 10}! 
Dorothy Dietz—Tops light blue, changing to white; pansy-violet .29/1 
Doxa—farly. Unusual olive tints. ...... /<2.-..- «2: oe 14}! 
Dream—Decidedly finest of all pink Iris. Fragrant. Graceful.... .10}! 
Dr. C. H. Mayo—A red toned bicolor. Fragrant. Popular...... 19} } 
Dr. Mantor—A yellow toned red bicolor from Fryer............ -14\} 
Duke of Bedford—Brilliant, rich violet purple. Scented, large.. .14}|! 
Dusk—S. lavender; F. deep maroon. Brilliant golden beard.... .19/} 
Dusky Maid—Deep red purple. Very striking. Fragrant........ o14)) 
E. C. Shaw—S. light claret; F. darker. Fragrant. Distinct...... 14 
Eden Phillpotts—Clear lavender blue self. Large flowers........ 19) } 
Ed. Michel—Bright petunia violet. Ruffled. Very fragrant...... 14), 
Egypt—Bronzy violet, good substance...............-..+--.s+ 19}; 
E. H. Jenkins—Light blue toned bicolor. Very fragrant........ 14); 
El Capitan—Manganese violet. Flaring falls. Fragrant. Noble .19); 
E. L. Crandall—Light blue toned Iris. Very fragrant............ 19 
Eldorado—Blend of yellow, heliotrope and violet. Fragrant.... .10) 
Edgewood—Deep pinkish lavender bicolor. Fine garden effect... .19 
Eleanor Roosevelt—Purple self, fall bloomer................. 19 
Elizabeth Egelberg—Mauve pink with heavy orange beard.... .19 
Emir—Blue-purple with coppery sheen. Tall and late.......... 14 
Empire—Bright Empire yellow. Fine. Fragrant...............- 14 
Eothen—Large. Soft ivory yellow................++seeesseees 19) 
Esplendido—Bright red purple bicolor. Gorgeous.............. 16 
Esterel—Deep orchid pink self, shaded yellow at base.......... 19 
Euphony—Ruffled, color mustard yellow. Much liked............ 19 
Eventide—A self of Hay’s lilac. Very much liked............ 19 
Evolution—Copper-bronze. Exquisite .......-........:0seseus 19) ) 
Fairy—Early. White bordered blue. The most fragrant Iris...... 10} } 
Fascination—Next to Pink Satin, the best pink................ 19) 
F. B. Schermerhorn—Blue toned lavender. A good one........ 10} } 
Firmament—Intermediate blue lavender. Early and good........ 10) | 
Flammenschwert—Gorgeous yellow and brown. Fragrant...... 7-14) 
Forsete—Large flowered dark lavender self.................... 14) 
Foster’s Yellow—An early rich yellow self toned.............. 14) 
Fra Angelico—A sunset effect gold, with blue flush on falls..... 14). 
Fragrans—Bright blue. The most wonderful fragrance........ 10 
Francina—White, spotted and veined reddish-purple.......... 10 
Freyer’s Glory—Golden crimson and velvety maroon........... 14 
Frieda Mohr—Largest, most brilliant pink Iris. Fragrant...... 15 
Fritjof—S. lavender; F. lavender purple. Use with Bleeding heart .190) 
Fro—S. Empire yellow; F. rich, velvety ox-blood. Fragrant .14|: 
Gobelin Red—Ox-blood red. A bright spot in the garden.... «1 
Gandhi—Red purple and one of the latest to bloom.......... 18 
Gaviata—Lovely warm creamy white. Delightfully fragrant.... .i 
Gen. DeWett—A rich red purple. Combines well with others.... .10 
Georgia—An early, bright orchid free flowering pink. Good..... .10 
Geo. J. Tribolet—Black, violet, dark red purple. Scented...... 14 
George Yeld—Apricot-buff, shaded rose. Falls, rose crimson.. .19) 
Germaine Perthuis—Rich violet purple. Refined, fragrant...... 19) 
Germanica—The old blue flag of our grandmother’s day. Early.. .10 
Gertrude—Early, deep blue, sweet scented, long in flower...... 10 
Giant—Very large flower. Its blue is a most attractive shade.... .14 
Giant King—Tops old gold; falls rich bright crimson-mauve. Tall .19 
Gleam—Soft blue: self; 420in=tall.2. 2 54... 22 22. eee 1 
Glory of Hillegom—Blue toned bicolor. Foliage large............ 10 
Glory of Reading—S. deep blue; F. royal purple. Fragrant...... 14 
Glowing Embers—Violet and purple inclosing orange center.... .14 
Gold Crest—Blue toned lavender, conspicuous golden beard.... .14 
Golden—Dwarf, with large deep yellow bloom................. 15 
Golden Harvest—Fall blooming. Yellow....................... 329) 
Golden Helmet—S. old gold; F. oxblood red................... 50 
Golden Promise—Good yellow, bronze veins at throat.......... 14 
Golden West—Color is bright golden yellow........ 3.9.86 EE OO 
Gold Imperial—Bright clear uniform rich yellow coloring...... 14 
G. P. Baker—Canary and primrose yellow..................... 19 
Grace Sturtevant—Dark red brown and violet carmine........ «29 
Grand Monarch—Velvety bronze red ......... fe tate) aeaceaie S| 
Gypsie Queen—Honey yellow S; black maroon F. Tall, strong.. .10 
Halo—Blue violet bicolor. Scented. Large flower................ 10 
Harpalion—S. lavender; F. lavender blue. Orange beard...... -10 
Harriet Presby—Tallest violet pink. Sweetly scented, striking... .19 
Heart O’Gold—Lavender blue, clear soft yellow at throat...... 14 
Helge—A charming yellow. Early. intermediate. Scented...... 16 
Henri Riviere—Soft yellow blend...........................5. 14) 
Her Majesty—Until I saw Her Majesty blooming with our 
first purchase of Iris I did not know there was a “pink” 
variety. Her Majesty is rose-pink and blooms late........ 14 
Hermoine—S. bright blue-purple; F. rich reddish-purple. Large .19 
Hiawatha—S. rosy lavender; F. pansy-violet. Floriferous...... 14 
Hippolyta—Lavender violet self. Exceptional smooth substance .14 
Honorabile—This variety has made gardens beautiful always.... .10 
Hussard—An unusual deep toned blue self. Excellent.......... 14 
Hypatia—30 in. Early deep pure uniform blue............ .19 
Imperator—S. violet tinted buff; F. beautiful reddish-violet.... .14] 
Indian Chief—S. pinkish red; F. deep rich velvety red......... { 
Iduna—Cream and black-purple.. = = j= ©) 473 14) 
Ingeborg—White, orange beard, early. Delicately fragrant..... 10 
Iris King—Rich S. old gold; F. garnet brown, edged yellow. ..... 10 
Ircquois—S. smoky lavender; F. black-maroon. Tall. ...... 10 
Isolene—Blended pink, buff, yellow and violet. Fragrant, tall.... .14 
Ivorine—Creamy-white, delicate and much liked............, 
Jacinto—Soft pinkish lavender, golden sheen, very showy...... 14 
Jacqueline Gillot—Soft, lavender, violet. Exquisite............ 
Jacquesiana—Red-brown tones. Many blooming side branches.. 1 
Jane Williamson—Pink pastel, gold and maroon........... ose ee 
Jean Chevreau—S. primrose yellow; F. cream edged red...... 4 
Jean Cayeux—Distinctive colored Havana and Coffee Brown . 
Jeanne D’Arc—White delicately edged blue. Scented, pleasing 
Jean Siret—Spring and Fall bloomer. Yellow fleshed blue 
Joycette—Tall. Large. Perfect red-toned 
Julia Marlowe—S. violet; F. raisin purple. Fragrant. Stately. . 
Jumbo—Violet ; purple, brown veins at throat. Strange 
June Night—New Dauphan’s blue ..........................., 
Juaniata—S. and F. clear violet. Tall, large, fragrant 
Kalos—S. and F. white, veined pale rose, yellow beard 
King Jr.—Fine blue purple. Spring and Fall 
sheen ee 
vale Sa + | 6, fe seal ia al ate 
King Juba—A much admired variegata, free flowering. . 
King Lear—Tones of lavender. .:...).........4. 1. ees 14 
King Midas—A magic touch of gold. Radiant................ | 
King Tut—S. brownish; F. velvety glowing red. Admired...... 19 
Kaleidoscope—It has a habit of breaking up the maroon color of 
the falls into stripes, stipples, blotches and other formations 
of maroon and yellow. I have literally examined thousands of 
falls of this bud sport and no two of them had the same color 
