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ANOSIA—Brown bicolor. Great 
value as a late bloomer. 
AUSTUMN ELF—S-cream; F-lav- 
ender, fragrant. Spring and Fall 
bloomer. 
AUTUMN HAZE — Large violet 
purple. Spring and Fall bloomers. 
34 inches. 
AUTUMN KING — Blue purple, 
blooms in June and September, 36 
inches. 
APACHE—A new Indian red col- 
or. Attractive. Scented. Good. 
BLUE JAY—S-bright blue; F-dark 
blue, tall. 
BOY BLUE—Blue and purple. 
BUTO—+S-royal purple; F-dark vel- 
vety violet. 
CAPORAL — A good red purple. 
Fragrant. Free flowering. 
CAPRICE—Reddish purple self. 
CHALLANGER—Dark purple to 
blackish violet. Large. 
CECIL MINTURN—Uniform Cat- 
tleya Rose, sweet scented. 
CHERBIM—Palast hortense violet. 
Colonial buff. Fragrant. 
CRUSADER — Clear blue purple. 
Large flowers. 
DELILA—S-flesh 
purple. 
DUSKY MAID—Deep red purple. 
Very striking. Fragrant. 
FELDORADO—Blend of yellow, hel- 
iotrope and violet, fragrant. 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT — Deep 
red violet, 20 inch. 
FAIRY—White bordered blue, the 
most fragrant. 
FRIEDA MOHR — largest, most 
brilliant pink Iris. Fragrant. 
GEORGIA — An early, bright or- 
chid free flowering pink. Good. 
GEO. J. TRIBOLET—Black, violet, 
dark red purple. Scented. 
GERTRUDE — Early, deep blue, 
sweet scented, long in flower. 
IMPERATOR—S-violet tinted buff; 
l’-reddish violet. 
JEAN SIRET—Dwarf yellow fleck- 
ed blue. Spring and fall bloomer, 
10 inches. 
JUANITA—S and F—clear violet. 
Tall, large, fragrant. 
tint; 
F-dahlia 
KALOS—S. and F. white, veined 
pale rose, yellow beard. 
KATHLEEN—Soft rose lilac self. 
Very pleasing. 
KING TUT—S-brownish; F-velvety 
glowing red. 
KOCHI—Rich, silky dark red pur- 
ple. 
LOHENGRIN—Uniform mauve vio 
let. Ruffled. Fragrant. 
LORD LAMBORNE—Bronzy pink, 
long time in bloom. 
MADAM PAQUITEE—S-pale red- 
dish copper; F-dark reddish purple. 
MIDGARD — A yellow and pink 
blend. Perfectly formed. 
MIKADO—Blue and pink- toned bi- 
color. 
MME. CHEREAU — Prized since 
1844. White frilled blue. Ruffled. 
MONSIGMOR — Deep velvety, a 
brownish-purple fragrant and: late 
bloomer. 
MRS. A. W. BEAKERLY — Yellow 
tinged with pink. 
NYMPH—Best early yellow, free 
flowering. 
OCTOBER OPERA—Rich, velvety 
purple. 24 inches. Spring and Fall 
bloomer. 
OLD GOLD—A fine yellow plicate. 
An unsual color. 
PROSPEH LANGIER — Handsome 
rich brown-toned. 
PURPLE HAZE—A French gray 
self. Large. Different. 
P. V. LOUISE—S-creamy; F-pur- 
ple, white veined. 
QUAKER LADY—S-smoky lavend- 
er; F-blue and gold. 
QUEEN OF MAY—Fine rose lilac. 
RED CLOUD—S-rich rosy-bronze; 
F-reddish-maroon. 
RHEIN NIR—S-white; F-pansy vi- 
olet, large, late. 
ROSEWAY — Deep pink lavender. 
Fragrant, with orange beard. 
RUBYD—Rich deep reddish violet- 
purple. 
SHERWIN-WRIGHT—Bright gold- 
en yellow. Free flowering. 
SOUTHLAND — A Deep lemon- 
chrome. Fall bloomer. 
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