FRANKLIN GARDENS 47 

Her Majesty—S. lovely rose pink, F. bright crimson. 20c. 
Hills Giant—25c, 
Ibapall—A fine large free flowering variety with ruffled reddish-lilac 
S. and dark violet falls over a white ground, Bronzy yellow beard 
with a dark spot on the falls at the tip of the beard. 35c. 
Icy Blue—Distinct and beautiful gigantic palest blue self dusted and 
frosted with silver that sparkles in the sunshine. 
Indian—Most remarkable iris tan slightly fused rose; ruffled. 25c. 
Indian Chief—Gorgeous red tone. S. beautiful violet-rose F. deep rich 
velvety red. 20c. 
Indian Hills—A rich true purple self of large size, with striking oval 
form. One of the best for massing. It makes a gorgeous clump 
of color with unusual carrying power. 40c. 
Ingeborg—WNice floriferous early white. 20c. 
Iowa Glory—Blackish red, very showy. $2.00. 
Iris King—S. old gold, F. garnet-brown edged yellow. 20c. 
Irquois—S. smoky lavender, dotted brown, F. black maroon. 20c. 
Isolene—Created a sensation when introduced, beautiful blend of 
silvery lilac S. and rich mauve F. 20c. 
Jacquesiana—S. smoky crimson shaded copper F. flaring deep velvety 
rich maroon, 20c. — 
Jasmania—The color is about that of a ripe banana, with a brilliant 
orange beard. The color is enhanced by a shadow of pale buff 
near the heart of the flower. 35c. 
Jean Cayeux—Pale lustrous havana brown, shot with gold, with a 
touch of pale blue on the falls. Very fine. 30c. 
Jeanette May Kennedy—S. ruffled pink, F. blackish purple. 25c, 
Jean Siret—Another good everbloomer. S. clear petite yellow, F. a 
little deeper flushed and flecked violet. 30c. 
Jeb Stuart—S. orange bronze, F. deep velvety crimson-brown almost 
black, very rich and striking. 35c. 
Jerry—Very bright rich glowing red. S. light rich red, F. velvety deep 
rich ruby-red. 35c. 
Jcseph’s Coat—Lovely pale blue blotched with white and yellow. 50c. 
Joycette—S. raisin purple, F. blackish purple, very large. The effect 
with the sun shining through it is a rich blazing red. Extra fine. 40c. 
Jubilee—Large ruffled creamy buff S. sanded with dark copper. F. 
cream dotted and veined with bright brown. 25c. 
Junaluska—Best described as a “blended red’. S. yellow suffused 
bronze, with deep velvety maroon F. Very effective in the garden 
and good for cutting. 40c. 
Juanita—Clear lavender-blue self. Sweetly scented. 20c. 
June Bride—Large clear very good white. 
Kaleidscope—It has a habit of breaking up the maroon color of the 
falls into stripes, stipples, blotches and other formations of maroon 
and yellow. By shaking the colored glass in a Kaleidscope you can 
change the design. Hence the new bud sport is appropriately 
given the name Kaleidscope. It is a bud sport of Honorabile. 40c. 
Kalos—White heavily peppered rose. Lovely. 35c. 
Kansas Ingleside—This warm brown-red self named on its merit as a 
spring bloomer has also proved a fall bloomer. 50c. 
Katherine Lees—White and delicate lavender. S. ruffled. 20c. 
King Juba—A clear colored large flowered variegata much admired. 
S. yellow and wide solid deep velvety red F. 25c. 
King Carl—Cream peppered cinnamon. Lovely, 25c. 
King Midas—S. golden buff suffused garnet brown. F. velvety rich 
garnet brown, an exceptionally beautiful blend. 25c. 
King Tut—One of the brightest in the garden. S. are brown flushed 
red and F. are rich velvety red-brown, 30c. 
Kochii—-Early claret purple. 25c. 
K. V. Ayres—Soft coffee and lavender blend. 30c. 
Labor—S. brilliant red-violet F. darker shade than standards. A 
briliantly metallic color that instantly catches the eye. 20c. 


