DAYTON 5, OHIO 
IRIS germanica German Iris or Flag 
(con't. ) 
Georgia 
Glowing Embers. 4% ft. violet and purple. 
center of yellow. 
Gold Imperial. Golden yellow. 
Gypsy Queen. 3 fte, pink and old rose. 
Her Majesty. 2 ft., pink. 
Indian Chief. One of the best red irises. 
ho in. 
Iris King. 2 ft. gold and tan. 
Jacqueline Guillot, 3 ft., bluish-violet. 
Juniata. 3% ft., clear blue. 
King Midas. Glorious combination of golden 
buff and garnet=-brown; heavy beard of 
deepest orange. 436 in. 
King Tut. Intense red. 
Kochi. 2 ft., blackish purple. 
Lent A. Williamson. 4 ft., lavender to violet. 
Lohengrin. 23 ft. violet. 
lorelei. 2 ft., yellow and raisin=-purple. 
Lord of June. 3 ft., violet-purple. 
Mme. Chereaux. 3 ft., whit’e penciled blue. 
Mildred Presby. 3 ft., white and violet. 
Monsignor. 25 ft., biolet and purple, deep 
veinings. 
Morning Splendor. Petunia-violet, very fine. 
Mother of Pearl. 0 in. pale bluish lavender. 
Mrs. Neubrenner. 20 in. deepest of the yellows. 
~ Nebraska. Brilliant yellow. 
Neptune. 35 ft., violet and deep purple. 
Opera. 2 ft., violet-red. 
Pallida Dalmatica. o ft., lavender-blue. 
Parc de Neuilly. 23 ft., deep, violet-blue. 
Parisiana. 40 in., white dotted and frilled 
violet. 
Pluie D'Or. Intense yellow self, orange beard, 
strongly recommended. 
Prospero. |} ft., lavender and reddish purple. 
Quaker Lady, 34 ft., olive-buff. 
Queen Catarina. 3 ft., pale lavender. 
Rhein Nixe. Violet-blue, white edge. 
Ruby D. 
San Francisco. A giant flowered plicata, white 
distinctly edged blue-lavender. Dykes medal 
1927. 6 in. 
Seminole. 30 in. violet-rose to crimson. 
Shekinah. 30 in. light yellow. 
Sherwin Wright. 2 ft. yellow. 
Sir Knight 
Sir Michael. S. blue, F. red=-purple 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. 3 ft.e, brilliant 
blackish purple. 
Sunset. 4 ft. copper blend, suffused blue-violet. 



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