TALL BEARDED IRIS (Cont'd) 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR (Lap.) 34’. L. A fine medium orchid pink. 25¢ 
EVER GAY (Kirk.) 26”. A rich yellow and gold blend. $2.50 
EVERGOLD (Grant) 40’. L. A rich deep yellow. 75c 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant) 40’. ML. One of the best medium blues.  60c 
FAIR ELAINE (Mit.) 38’. EM. A very fine cream and yellow which 
should be in every garden. A very rapid reproducer, given the 
A.M. We cannot recommend this variety too highly. $1.50 
FAIR ENOUGH (White) 48”. E. A fine medium toned long bloom- 
ing blue. 50c 
FAIR SKY (Grant). One of the best of the newer light blues. $2.00 
FAIRY’S DREAM (Parker) 40". M. A very fine pink.and gold. 50c 
FAIRYLAND (Stevens) 24’’. An Evansia iris of pale lavender. $1.00 
FAIRY LUSTRE (Wash.) 36". M. A vaperone cream and yellow 
self, $2.50 
FAR WEST (Klein.) 40’. ML. A blend of light bronze and pale 
salmon. 50c 
FAVORI (Cay.) A real true purple. 35c 
FAVORITE SON (Maples) 40’. E. Large wine-rose flowers. $2.50 
FIESTA (White) 38”. ML. A beautiful honey yellow and orange. 
$2.00 
FLAME (Kirk.) A fine rich red similar to Dauntless. $1.00 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill) 36’. M. A fine large brown red. $2.00 
FLORENCE BARRIQUAND (Shank) 38". E. A very fine light blue. 
$1.00 
FOREST FIRE (Wayman) 42”. The largest of the red toned iris. $3.00 
FORTUNE (Klein.) 32”. M. A large coppery brown-grey self. $3.50 
FRANCES CHREITZBERG (Ch.) 40". L. Fine flowers of a pale light 
blue. $1.00 
FRANCES DOUGLAS (Gage). M. Golden tan and blue S., vio- 
let F. $2.50 
FRANK ADAMS (Lap.) 48". ML. A fine golden bronze and red. 
A. M. 60c 
FRANKLIN B. MEAD (Riedal) 44”. M. A plicata with S. veined 
blue and F. white. 75c 
FRECKLES (Bech.) 32". M. A yellow plicata with chocolate mark- 
ings. $3.00 
FRENCH MAID (Grant). M. A very fine pink blend. $1.00 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr) 44". M. The most popular pink blend. 25c¢ 
FROSTY BLUE (Whit.) 38’. EM. A delicote shade of campanula 
blue. $5.00 
FULL SAIL (Wrhm.) 39". M. White with a touch of blue and laven- 
der. $3.50 
GALLANT LEADER (Weis.) 40”. VL. S. deep rose red with F. 
moroon. $1.50 
GAY VAGABOND (Nes.) 38”. ML. A plicata with S. pale yellow 
edged mulberry and F. deeper yellow. $2.00 
GILT EDGE (Whit.) 38’. M. Large flowers of deep empire yel- 
low. $2.00 
GIRALDA (Sass) 50’. M. The tallest blush pink. $1.50 
GLORIOLE (Gage) 42”. E. A fine light blue given the A. M. 30c 
GOLD COAST (Pilk.) A fine light yellow. 25c 
GOLD DOME (Grant). A fine cream gold much admired. $3.00 
GOLDEN BOW (Sass) 28". E. A very fine golden intermediate. 25c¢ 
GOLDEN COCKERAL (Whit.) 38”. M. A fine medium light yel- 
low. $1.00 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall) 36". M. A large clear yellow self. $3.50 
GOLDEN GLOW (Glutz). An extra fine golden yellow. $1.50 
GOLDEN HELMET (Sass) 34”. ML. A fine yellow variegata.  30c 
GOLDEN HIND (Chard). 30’. VE. A popular early yellow. 35c 
GOLDEN LIGHT (Sass) 34". ML. A golden bronze blend. 25c 
GOLDEN MADONNA (Essig) 40”. M. A fine large light yellow. $1.50 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salb.) 42". M. A large deep clear yellow. $1.00 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting) 36". M. A most popular deep yellow with 
orange beard. $5.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Sch.) 38". M. A fine cream yellow given 
H. M. 50c 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass) 32". E. The best of the early yellows, given 
H. M. 25c¢ 
GOOD CHEER (Stur.) S. clear yellow, F. bright yellow veined 
red. 40c 
GRACE LAPHAM (Lap.) A pink self with broad frilled S. 25c 
GRACE MOHR (Jory) 40’. M. A darker blue than Ormohr. $1.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins) 48”. M. A fine clear blue self which won 
the Dykes medal and which we consider the best of all iris. $1.75 
GUDRUN (Dykes) 32’. A white self given the A. M. 25c 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit.) 40’. VE. The best of the early medium yel- 
lows. 30c 
HAZEL GALLAGHER (Gage) 36". M. An amazing blend of several 
colors. $1.75 
HEIRLOOM (Grant). A much admired fuchsia red. $2.00 
HELEN M. RIEDEL (Riedel) 38". ML. A fine orange blend of great 
beauty. $1.50 
HONEY CHILE (Salb.) 38’. M. An unusual iris of soft honey yel- 
low. 50c 
HONEY GOLD (Tobie) 39’. M. Amber yellow S. and flushed tawn 
mauve F. $1.50 
HYLEPHILA (Gage). A fine purple lilac, brown and light yel- 
low. $1.00 
IDA ANVALARY (Callis). Deep lavender S. with F. streaked with 
white. 50c 
IDANHA (Klein.) A fine apricot and lilac pink. $3.00 
INCOGNITO (White) 48’. A giant of deep red purple. $1.00 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant) 38". EM. A true purple, the best of its color 
and an iris which should be in every garden. 40c 
INSPIRATION (Step.) 38’. M. A light carmine self from New Zea- 
land. $2.50 
INVICTUS (Hall) 38”. Large flowers of an intense deep yellow. $3.50 
IOWA GLORY (Snyder). A very showy dark blackish red. $1.00 
IRMA POLLOCK (Sass) 36’. A fine magenta and velvet carmine 
iris. 25c 
JACK-O-LANTERN (Groff). The brightest of all the variegatas. $2.00 
JANET BUTLER (McKee) 35”. A brighter and deeper Mary Geddes. 
50c 
JASMANIA (Ayers) 42". E. A much admired medium yellow. Very 
fine. 35c 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cay.) 36”. E. A popular copper tan. 30c 
JEAN LAFITTE (Wash.) 39”. ML. A fine buff and red. H. M. 25c¢ 
JENNIE DURFEE (Bom.) A fine wine colored self. $2.50 
JERRY (Lap.) 34’. M. A fine deep red much admired. 25c 
JINEEN (Riedbold) 42”. A fine medium toned blue self. $1.50 
JOSEPH (Bom.) M. Lemon color with purple veining. $2.50 
JUMBO (Sass) 36’. M. A very popular violet bicolor. 25c 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk.) 40’. M. A popular red bicolor given A.M. 40c 
KALINGA (Klein.) 48’. L. A fine cream yellow given the A. M. 35c 
KANDAHAR (Hall) 32”. L. Rich lavender S. and prime pur- 
ple F. $1.50 
KANSAS BOUQUET (Hill). A free blooming white plicata of good 
size heavily marked with blue and often with seven blooms open 
at once. 50c 
KANSAS SUNRISE (Hill). A fine bright toned variegata blend. 50c 
KHORASAN (Sass) 36". L. A fine blended yellow variegata. 50c 
KIRKWOOD (Wil.) 38". L. A very popular violet red. $1.50 
KING’S RANSOM (Mil.) 48”. M. A fine white with heavy petals. 
$2.00 
KLONDYKE GOLD (Kirk.) Enormous flowers of pure deep yellow, 
one of the best of its color. $4.00 
KRIS (Bom.) E. Plum colored 8. and red F. $5.00 
K. V. AYERS (Ayers) 38". M. A fine mauve grey given H.M. 25c 
LADY DAINTY (Hill). A silvery toned white that blooms freely. 50c 
LADY GRACE (Lothrop). A fine tall white introduced this year. $5.00 
LADY MARION (Gage) 41”. L. A fine rose violet. 35c 
LAKE HURON (Sass) 36". M. True blue self. $5.00 
LA GLORIA (Brehm). A fine two toned yellow. $1.50 
LANCASTER (Cook) 36". M. The finest of the new pinks. $5.00 
LATE SUN (DeF.) 42’. ML. A vigorous large rich yellow. $2.50 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salb.) 36". ML. A bright rose, given A. M. 50c 
LILAMANI (Sass) 36’. L. A fine deep violet blue. 40c 
LLUVIA D’‘OVA (DeF.) 36". EM. Apricot orange with eleven blooms 
to stalk. ; $5.00 
LILY PONS (Stahl) 36”. L. A much admired deep violet blue bi- 
color. 50c 
LITTLE ROCK (Kirk.) A large tall fragrant pink-rose color. $5.00 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mit.) 40’. A. A fine white plicata 25c 

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