* Lavender. 


Florentina Alba. 
Honorabilis. 20 inches. 
Lavender and Violet Iris 
Amos Hybrid. 30 inches. Very large blos- 
soms, violet standards, falls rich purple. 
Dalmatica pallida. 30 inches. Standards 
lavender, falls deep lavender. Blooms late. 
Monsignore. 28 inches. Standards rich 
satiny violet, purple crimson falls. Blooms 
late. 
28 inches. 
Very large blossoms, 
pure lavender. 
Blue and Purple Iris 
Sonderegger’s Blue. 24 inches. Very large 
flower, orchid shades and dark blue. 
Black Douglas. A blackish-purple Iris, of 
medium height, the blackest of all Iris. 
Blue Bird. 24 inches. Standards light blue, 
falls rich dark blue. Blooms very freely. 
Blue Intermediate. 16 inches. Dark blue. 
Perfection. 24 inches. Standards light blue. 
fall dark velvety violet-black with orange 
beard. 
Plicata. Dark purple with lilac falls. 20 
inches. Blooms early. 
Satch. 30 inches. Large flowers, standards 
fine shade of violet, very dark blue falls. 
California. 24 inches. Very dark reddish 
purple Iris. 
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White Iris 
24 inches. 
White Intermediate. 16 inches. 
Yellow Iris 
Yellow standards, 
brown falls. Always sure to bloom well. 
Price “fi All Varieties: 25c 
each; 4 for 89c; 12 for 
$2.90; prepaid. 
MIXED IRIS 
| Unnamed. All 
Pure white. 
Very early. Colors 
and Shades. 12 for 60c; 
25 for $1.10; postpaid. 

Pink and Red Iris 
Large Pink. 32 inches. Light pink stand- 
ards, wine-red falls. Blooms well. 
Red Intermediate. 18 inches. Warm pink 
to wine color. Blooms early. 
Pink Opal. Grows fairly tall, flowers pure 
pink, extra large. ; 
Red Flare. A tall growing Iris, with bril- 
liant blood-red flowers, and bright golden 
beard. 
Red Radiance. Rather tall grower, well 
Shaped blossoms of rich glowing red, with 
brilliant, deep shadings. 
Two-Tone Iris 
Frederick. 28 inches. Pale lavender with 
light blue falls. Blooms well. 
Madame Chereau. 24 inches. With blue 
fringe on standards and falls. Sure bloomer. 
Nibelungen. 30 inches. Standards old gold, 
falls dark wine-red. Extra good. / 
Rhein Nixe. 26 inches. Ivory white stand- 
ards, falls lovely mauve with white edge. 
Blooms late. 
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Plant Iris shallow, covering the corns only 
1 to 2 inches deep. They do well in any 
soil, In the North they may have a mulch 
of leaves over winter. Can be planted in 
the spring or in the fall, with good and 
quick results. 
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