GIANT CHEREAU-~—Mme. Chereau in a giant flower. 
Each 50c. 
GLOWING EMBERS—Standards violet; sae velvety ma- 
roon with creamy basal marking. Each 4 
GOLDEN FAUN—An exquisite. Standards nie color with 
suffusions of lilac and yellow; falls golden fawn with 
buff basal blotch. Each 75c. 
GOLD DICTATOR—Standards soft yellow, becoming 
golden at base; falls creamy yellow, deeper at edges. 
Golden beard. Each 50c. 
JEAN SIRET—15 inches. Standards golden yellow; falls 
buff and olive. Blooms freely in early spring, and again 
in late autumn. Each 35c; 3 for 85c. 
KING TUT—Rich red-brown, glowing in sunlight like a 
live coal. Each 40c. 
KLAMATH—Flowers large. Standards incurved, mid-blue; 
falls violet with tone of mulberry. Each 40c. 
LA CORREGE—Standards pale violet, with buff suffusion 
at edges; falls velvety maroon, rich and dark. Each 40c. 
LORD OF JUNE—Flowers large. Standards sky blue, undu- 
late; long falls of a shade deeper blue, formed like flowing 
banners. Each 30c; 3 for 80c. 
MAGNIFICENT—Standards bright rose violet; falls rich 
Tyrian purple. Fragrant. Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
MAJESTIC—Large flowers. Standards mid blue; falls vel- 
vety blue purple. Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
MARQUISETTE—Standards lilac, falls maroon with tone 
of rose at edges. Good. Each 30c. 
MERCUTIO—An attractive bizarre. Standards pale yellow 
to golden yellow; falls creamy white with scattered stip- 
plings of brown-purple. Each 35c. 
MIDGAARD—Pastel blendings in lilac, pink, buff and 
apricot. Lovely under artificial light. Somewhat ruffled. 
Each 50c. 
MME. CHEREAU—High flowers of pure white are vividly 
lace-edged with bright blue, both standards and falls. A 
most attractive kind that should be planted in quantity. 
Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.00. 
MEPHISTO—Dark and rich. Standards deep blue violet; 
falls a velvety purple that approaches black. Each 50c. 
NARVIK—Standards white, but with greenish buff suffu- 
oon nee base; falls white with faint blue striations. 
c oc, 
NEW REGENT—Standards brown-buff with hint of violet; 
falls velvety maroon over cream. Each 45c. 
NIGHT STORM—Blendings of dove, lilac and brown-toned 
apie by in attractive, if somewhat somber, effect. Each 
Cc. 
NYMPH—Fine, free-flowering yellow. Each 35c. 
OMAHA—Standards rose with tawny buff suffusion; falls 
red violet. Each 35c. 
PACIFIC—Splendid blossoms that are all of a deep blue, 
near to indigo. Each 40c. 
PAULINE—Standards near sky blue; falls slightly deeper. 
Free blooming. 20 inches. Each 25c; 3 for 70c. 
PINK SATIN—A glistening, brilliant pink tone, Perpaye 
closer to pure pink than in any other Iris. Each 60c 
PINK OPAL—An altogether lovely lilac pink. Gach 45c. 
PLUIE D’OR—Standards creamy yellow, falls pale yellow, 
both deepening to gold at base. Each 45c. 
QUAKER LADY—Standards dove gray; falls soft lilac- 
lavender with basal netting of golden brown. A demure 
beauty. Free blooming. Each 35c. 
RAMESES—Standards coppery buff with violet shading; 
falls lilac rose with apricot beard. A fine, distinguished 
flower and a vigorous grower. Each 40c; 3 for $1.05. 
REDWING—Large flowers with standards of buff-toned 
rose and falls of rich maroon. Each 40c; 3 for $1.05. 
RHEIN NIXE—Standards creamy yellow with vivid 
purple splashings; falls blue violet with picotee edge of 
cream. Each 35c. 
SANTA BARBARA—Large flowers that sre near to pure 
sky blue. Each 40c. 
SENSATION—Big blossoms of rich cornflower blue, the 
falls with slight violet suffusion. Each 45c. 
SHERWIN WRIGHT—Standards golden yellow; falls soft 
yellow. An easy, free-blooming yellow. Each 30c; 3 for 80c. 
SPARK—Standards deep rose with buff tone; falls velvety 
black-maroon. Each 30c; 3 for 80c. 
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