LAKE GEORGE (K. Smith 45) H. M. 45; 39”. 
S. Said to be one of the finest of the new 
blues; a soft blue-violet self with flaring falls 
and slightly ruffled, broad domed standards. 
One to a customer. $18.09 
LAKE SHANNON (DeForest 45) H. M. 46: 
36”, P. Close to indigo blue, practically a self 
with fluted standards and falls, excellent sub- 
stance and branching. An odd feature is deep- 
er veins running the length and breadth of 
the falls. A fine iris. $15.00 
LANCASTER (P. Cook 40) H. M. 41: 36”. S. 
A very broad petaled coppery rose blend, with 
soft brown striation near the haft. Lovely. 
$2.00 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach 36) A. M. 40: 36”. S. 
& P. Standards blended rose and yellow, falls 
coppery old rose, very bright beard and glow- 
ing center. Has every good point and is one of 
the best. 60c, 3 for $1.50 
LORD DONGAN (K. Smith 40) H. M. 40: 37”. 
A stunning creation with broad standards of 
Chinese violet and extra velvety falls of deep- 
est Pancy violet, set off with a very thick, in- 
tense pale yellow beard. $5.00 
LOUISE BLAKE (K. Smith 43) H. M. 44: 30”. 
Similar to Amigo, but larger, earlier and said 
to be taller. Palest sky blue standards, and 
flaring, velvety, rich blue-purple falls. A grand 
front of the border iris. $10.00 
LULLABY (Hall 43) H. M. 48; 42”. S.& P. An 
orchid pink self, a luscious color in a large oval 
flower. Very tall and a lush grower. $5.00 
MANDALAY (Hall 43) H. M. 43: 34% S. A 
smooth reddish rose self, distinct in color. 
Wide flaring falls, domed standards. Much 
admired. $2.59 
MARQUITA (Cayeux 31) 36". S.& P. A very 
lovely amoena, Glorious ivory standards, falls 
ivory, entirely lined watermelon-rose, Large 
and stunning. Stock always short, 60¢c 
MARY E. NICHOLLS (Nicholls 39) A. M. 43: 
38”. Beautiful frosty cream-white with gen- 
erous smooth overlay of dull gold at the haft. 
Lovely and very popular. $1.25 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass 38) A. M. 40: 38”. 
The finest pure white. Even the beard is 
white. Of generous size and broad flaring 
form, this iris has sparkling sheen, good sub- 
stance and fine branching, $1525 
MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass 37) H. M. oA 0G 
S. & P. A luminous peach-apricot, lightly 
flushed pink, Attractive because of its oddly 
crimped petals. Large and tall and an excel- 
lent parent. 75¢e 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 42) A. M. 45; 
40”. P. A striking massive white plicata with 
broad band of wine-purple stitching on both 
standards and falls. A handsome, lightly ruf- 
fled flower. One of the best. $4.50 
MISSOURI (Grinter 33) Dykes Medal Siro Ay ay!” 
S. & P. A famous rich medium blue. Giant 
blooms of faultless form and heavy enameled 
texture. Recommended. D0G, 3 LOr $1625 
MOHRSON (C. G. White 35) A. M. Dio) ese 
& P. This deep violet seedling of Wm. Mohr is 
one of our personal favorites. Very spectacu- 
lar; one of the very largest; ruffled and 
crinkled, 60c, 3 for $1.50 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass 43) A. M. 
45; 36”. P. A fine thing indeed. A lemon toned 
iris of fine flaring form, clean crisp color, ruf- 
fled, and of heavy substance. $4.50 
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MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass 43) H. M. 48: 36”. 
Novel rich indigo blue with golden heart, Falls 
white, heavily brushed and striated deep blue. 
A gasoper, $3.00 
MOUNTAIN SKY (Milliken 41) 38”. S. & P. 
Remarkably fine very blue-blue in a medium 
register. Golden heart. $1.00 
MOUNT HERMON (Lowry 45) H. M. 45; 42”. 
New white introduced by Mrs. Nesmith, which 
she says is one of the best. $12.50 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 41) A. M, 44: 
S. & P. Most unusual and lovely; an entirely 
new color, pinkish mulberry. One of the best, 
with all good points. $4.50 
NARANJA (Mitchell 35) A. M. 37; 36”. S. & P. 
A striking large iris with orange hue. Very 
orange buds. 35c, 3 for $1.00 
NIGHTFALL (Hall 42) A. M. 45; 36”. Very 
rich velvety dark pansy-purple, with stand- 
ards somewhat lighter. An easy grower and 
very good. $2.50 
NIGHTINGALE (Hall 42) H. M. 44; 36% S. & 
P. A new and most attractive color, an abso- 
lute self of golden russet; very appealing. 
$3.50 
OLA KALA (J. Sass 48) A. M. 45: 38”. P. 
Beautifully ruffled and flaring deep golden 
yellow, near orange. Medium large and good 
all ways. $7.50 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge 39) A. M, 41: 
38”. S. & P. Light creamy tan of unvsual 
color. Huge, perfectly tailored bloom. Very 
good. $1.50 
ORANGE FLAME (Salbach 40) 36”. Stand- 
ards brilliant golden orange, flaring falls of 
fiery copper-red, A larger, taller Radiant. 
$2.00 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge 37) A. M. 40: 40”. S. & 
P. Pale silvery lilac Wm. Mohr seedling, huge 
and perfect. Tall, hardy and well branched 
A fine parent. visxe 
PAINTED DESERT (Milliken 43) 48”. S. & P. 
xorgeous blending of desert colors. Soft buffy 
tan, brownish suffusion at the haft, violet mid- 
ribs in the standards, a light violet patch at 
ends of beard. Tall, well branched. $10.00 
PATRICE (DeForest 45) H. M. 46; 44”. S. & P. 
Standards light cream flushed pale rosy lav- 
ender; falls sparkling white, brushed bright 
gold across the haft, which is speckled rose 
brown. Very tall and lovely. Blooms lasted 
five days in our garden. Limit one. $8.00 
PINK REFLECTION (P. Cook 42) A. M. 44: 
36”, Very popular chamois skin pink self. 
Flaring form, heavy substance, lemon beard. 
Excellent. One to a customer. $7.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass 39) Dykes Medal 
48; 34”. S. & P. Famous blend of peach, apri- 
cot, rose, copper and gold. A thrilling large 
flowered variety that is fine. $2.50 
PRESENT (C. G. White) 30”. No P. Very 
lovely onco bred iris. Beautifully shaped, of 
pinkish tint, dotted and veined. Prominent 
velvety rose signal patch on the falls. An ex- 
otic thing you’ll love. $2.00 
PRETTY PENNY (DeForest 43) 40”. S. Large, 
late coppery rose, with russet overcast. Gold 
veined haft, orange beard, $3.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge 43) A. M. 46: 36”. S. 
No. P: A very large, very late, almost true 
crimson red, that is very outstanding and de- 
sirable. $6.00 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall 42) A. M. 44: 38” A 
large pink and yellow blend, Mr. Hall's best, 
of fine form and strong stem. One to a cus- 
tomer. $5.00 
