An Iris collection grows more valuable with the years 
BEARDED IRIS (tris Germanica) 
Each 50c.; 3 of one variety $1.35; 10 plants in 5 varieties $4.00, except those marked * 
Bearded Iris give best results if planted in August or September. Shipment will be made at that time 
Alcs Harding. 31% ft. Large, satiny yel- 
ow. 
Ambassador. 3 ft. An old variety but still 
very popular. Beautiful rich deep blends. 
Anna Marie Cayeux. 3 ft. Pinkish lilac, 
flushed gray. 
*Apricot. 3 ft. Gold-apricot self. Each 75c. 
*Arctic. 3 ft. White and gold; gigantic size. 
Each $2.00. 
*Aztec Copper. 3 ft. A rare and subtle 
blend of smoky violets and delicate cop- 
pers. Large blooms. Each $2.00. 
Black Wings.- Dark purplish blue, almost 
black. 
Blue Triumph. 314 ft. 
beautiful soft blue. 
Blue Velvet. 314 ft. Intense deep rich vel- 
vety blue. 
*Buffawn. 3 ft. Giant buff-fawn blend. 
Each $1.50. 
California Gold. 3 ft. Large; deep yellow. 
Cheerio. 3 ft. Standards rose-gold; falls 
red. 
*City of Lincoln. 314 ft. Golden standards; 
bright red falls. Each $1.50. 
Glara Noyes. 21% ft. Rich blend of Talis- 
man rose. 
Copper Lustre. 3 ft. 
lend. 
Dauntless. 214 ft. A superb red tone. 
Depute Nomblot. 31% ft. Copper-red. 
*Derrill Hart. 214 ft. Rose-bronze-wine. 
Each $1.50. 
Dore. 3 ft. Huge yellow and ivory. 
*Elmohr. 31% ft. Rich red-violet, gigantic 
A masterpiece— 
Beautiful copper 
blooms. Each $6.00. 
*Elsa Sass. 3 ft. Lemon, cream center. 
Each $2.00. 
*Garden Magic. Very large, velvety deep 
red. Very late. Each $1.50. 
*Golden Majesty. 31% ft. Gigantic gold. 
Each $1.00. 
*Grace Mohr. Similar to William Mohr but 
taller. Very large blooms. Each $1.00. 
Grace Sturtevant. 3 ft. Rich brownish 
red blend. 
‘oan Lakes. 314 ft. Purest blue. Each 
1.50. 
Gudrun. 3 ft. Huge white dusted gold. 
Happy Days. 4 ft. Giant blooms of smooth 
light yellow. 
Imperial Blush. 314 ft. Blush-pink. 
Jean Cayeux. 31% ft. A blend of browns; 
distinct. 
*Jake. 4 ft. Truly a magnificent new white. 
Each $1.50. 
King Juba. 2 ft. Old gold edged carmine. 
Laddie Boy. 15 in. Deep blue; early 
bloomer. 
Lady Paramount. 314 ft. Huge; medium 
yellow. 
*Marquita. 3 ft. Smooth ivory with falls 
veined ruby-red. Distinct and beautiful. 
Each 75c. 
Mary Geddes. 214 ft. Pink overlaid pom- 
peian red. 
*Michelangelo. 3 ft. Uniform dove-gray 
throughout. Each 75c. 
*Ming Yellow. 314 ft. A sensational giant. 
Each $2.00. 
*Miss California. 314 ft. Gigantic lilac- 
pink. Each 75c. 
Missouri. 3 ft. Famous clear blue. 
Moonlight. 314 ft. Pale yellow. 
*Morocco Rose. 3 ft. Very large rose-pink 
with soft yellow glow at the heart. Each 
$1.50. 
Naranja. 314 ft. Beautiful orange-yellow. 
Noweta. 2 ft. A lovely pink of medium size 
and height; a very free bloomer. 
*Nylon. 3 ft. Coppery tan self with very 
heavy gold beard. Each $2.00. 
*Old Parchment. 314 ft. Tan-buff blend. 
Each $2.00. 
*Oregon Trail. 3 ft. A big heavy-textured 
flower in smoothly blended shades of 
tawny salmon. Each $10.00. 
*Orloff. 3 ft. A new Plicata. A most un- 
usual cinnamon-brown, heavily dotted 
with deep cream and red-brown. Each 
$1.00. 
*Ormohr. 314 ft. A William Mohr seedling 
with huge blooms of pale lilac with silvery 
cast, veined violet. Each $1.75. 
*Pale Moonlight. 31% ft. A magnificent 
soft blue of gigantic size. Each 75c. 
*Prairie Sunset. A gorgeous blending of 
peach, apricot, rose, copper and gold. 
Each $3.50. 
*Prince of Orange. 31% ft. Huge blooms of 
rich golden orange. Each $2.50. 
*Radiant. 3 ft. Gigantic blooms of coppery 
orange. Each $1.25. 
Rameses. 3 ft. Rose-pink-buff blend. 
*Ranger. 3 ft. Large, almost true crimson- 
red. Each $7.50. 
Red Dominion. 3 ft. Purplish red. 
*Red Gleam. 3 ft. Truly the nearest to red. 
Good-sized blooms of striking appearance. 
Each $2.50. 
Rosy Wing. 31% ft. A blend of deep rose 
and crimson-brown. 
Rubeo. 314 ft. A good red-toned Iris of 
large size. 
San Francisco. 4 ft. White edged blue. 
Distinct. . 
*Shining Waters. 3 ft. Beautiful sky-blue. 
Each 50c. 
Shot Silk. 3 ft. Fragrant blooms of rich 
silky pink and gold. 
*Siegfried. 4 ft. Cream-purple blend. 
Each 50c. 
Sir Launcelot. 21% ft. Brilliant copper 
and red. A prolific bloomer. 
Sir Michael. 314 ft. Large, well-formed 
flowers. Standards are clear light blue; 
falls are a bright shade of violet-blue. 
*Snow Flurry. 4 ft. Large, beautiful ruffled 
blooms. Ice-white. Each $4.50. 
Snow White. 314 ft. A good white. Good 
grower and free bloomer. 
*Stained Glass. 3 ft. Brilliant copper-red. 
Each $1.00. ; 
Talisman. 3 ft. Color blend of the Talis- 
man rose. 
*The Red Douglas. 4 ft. Huge blooms; red 
tone with orange beard. Each $1.25. 
Treasure Island. 314 ft. Gigantic blooms 
of bright clear rich yellow. : 
Venus de Milo. 3 ft. A good pure white 
with warm creamy undertone 
*Wabash. 3 ft. Very distinct. Standards 
clear white, falls bright purple. Each 
$1.00. 
William Mohr. 3 ft. Huge blooms of self 
pale lilac veined deep violet, producing a 
lovely effect. 
Zwanenburg. 114 ft. Early-blooming va- 
riety with large blooms. Color cream to 
old-gold splashed with maroon. 
Fall-Blooming Bearded Iris 
These are the varieties that bloom in 
spring and fall under favorable conditions. 
Each 50 cts; 3 of one variety $1.35. 
Autumn Elf. 114 ft. Standards cream 
falls soft lilac. : 
Autumn Haze. 21% ft. Very large blooms, 
of light lavender-violet. 
Autumn Queen. 11% ft. Pure white. A 
sure bloomer in fall. 
Black Magic. 2 ft. Intense deep violet- 
blue; free bloomer. 
Eleanor Roosevelt. 114 ft. A _ profuse 
bloomer, almost identical in color with 
Black Magic. 
Lieut. de Chavagnac. 114 ft. Another 
sure fall bloomer. Medium blooms of 
brilliant violet. 
Jean Siret.. 15 in. A nice yellow. 
October Blaze. 2 ft. Brilliant red tone 
somewhat similar to Dauntless. 
Sangreal. 2 ft. Beautiful yellow, with 
large blooms. 
Southland. 11% ft. Very free bloomer; 
deep golden yellow blooms on sturdy stems. 
Ultra. 11% ft. Light Iavender-blue stand- 
ards, velvet blue falls. 
MINIATURE BEARDED IRIS 
(Iris pumula) 
These Iris give their display of bloom in 
April and early May. 
Each 45c.; 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.50 
Fairy. 6 in. Pale blue. 
La Fiancee. 12 in. White. 
Prairie Gem. 10 in. Yellow blooms in 
spring and fall. 
Sambo. 10 in. Deep blue. 
Sound Money. 6 in. Compact; yellow. 

ORIENTAL IRIS (Iris Kaempferi) 
These beautiful Iris make a splendid dis- 
play in the garden during late June and early 
July. Height about 2 to 3 feet. 
Each 60c.; 3 of one variety $1.50; 10 for $4.50 
Azure. Double, immense mauve-blue flow- 
ers. 
Betty F. Holmes. Double, large, white 
blooms with yellow midrib. 
Blue Bird. Single, rich blue. 
Catherine Parry. Double, blue overlaid 
rich purple. 
Columbia. Double, blue with white veins, 
yellow center. 
Doris Childs. Double, pearl-white veined 
purple. 
66 HENRY F. 
MICHELL CO., 
Fascination. Double, mauve-pink lightly 
veined white. 
Gold Bound. Double, white, gold-banded 
center. 
La Favorite. 
purple center. 
La Tosca. Double, immense white flowers. 
Lavender Giant. Single, lavender-blue. 
Mahogany. Double, lovely mahogany-red. 
Purple and Gold. Double, rich violet- 
purple with golden throat. 
Queen of the Blues. Pale blue veined white. 
Red Riding Hood. Single; fine red variety. 
Rose Anna. Double, light mauve, heavily 
veined purple. 
Shadow. Single, reddish purple. 
T. S. Ware. Double, reddish violet with 
white center. 
Double, white veined blue, 
516 AND 518 MARKET ST., 
Victor. Double, light blue veined blue. 
White Swan. Single, pure white. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Each 60c.; 3 for $1.50 
CAESAR’S BROTHER. A stately plant 
not too tall—30 inches high. It is the best 
of the entire lot of dark blue Siberian Iris 
and was given Honorable Mention by the 
American Iris Society. The flowers are an 
unusually rich black pansy-viclet with a 
beautiful depth of color. A superb plant 
for any flower garden. 
Perry’s Flue. Clear blue. 
Snow Queen. Pure white; dwarf. ~ 
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