
FLORA ZENOR. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Morocco Rose. 3 ft. Delectable rose-pink 
with a soft yellow glow at the heart; a pleasing 
yellow beard. Takes two years to become 
established. 60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
Mulberry Rose. 31% ft. An imposing Iris that 
is really different—a self of radiant mulberry- 
rose, an unusual shade in the deep pink class. 
Large-sized blooms, self colored. One 
of the most unusual new colors. $1.25 ¢ 
each; 3 for $3.00. : 
Narain. 3 ft. Pure marine-blue. 75c 
each; 3 for $2.00. 
Naranja. 3 ft. An ochraceous yellow with the 
pronounced orange tone mainly concentrated 
in the falls and with decidedly orange-looking 
buds. 
Noweta. 21% ft. This sprightly, frilly flower is 
a warm creamy pink. 
Nylon. 21 ft. A subdued blend of rose-beige 
with tan, buff and lavender hints in the 
background. Full-fashioned flowers, nicely 
carried. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
Ola Kala. 3 ft. This is one of the best of the 
deep yellows—so intense that it is almost on 
the orange side. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.50. 
Old Parchment. 3 ft. A large ivory bloom 
with a creamy tan suffusion. Large flower of 
splendid substance, delicate looking yet strong. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Oregon Trail. 3 ft. Tawny salmon-yellow 
with shadings of golden molasses. <A_ soft 
brown shading along the shoulders and beard 
gives an unusual effect. $2.00 each; 3 for 
$5.00. 
Orloff. 2146 ft. The deep cream ground is 
heavily dotted and etched. A heavy bloomer 
and rapid increaser. 
Ormohr. 3 ft. Larger than William Mohr, 
carried on tall, branching stems. Uniform 
gray-lavender with veins and dots ef violet 
similar to its famous parent. 
Prairie Sunset. 3 ft. Half the colors of the 
rainbow mingle in the loveliest combination 
imaginable. In its tints we have pink, rose, 
apricot, and peach with a radiant sprinkling of 
gleaming gold. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Prince of Orange. 314 ft. Huge blooms of 
rich golden orange. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
Purple Giant. 3 ft. This is a striking, true 
purple Iris, as fine as any of similar coloring. 
Radiant. 214 ft. One of the most brilliant Iris 
in the garden. Standards are golden bronze; 
falls glowing copper-red. 

WESTMINSTER, 

Rameses. 3 ft. Stalwart golden buff and Iilac- 
pink. A fine grower and prolific bloomer. A 
Dykes Medal Winner. 
Ranger. 3 ft. A self, deep but brilliant, near 
crimson-red. Produces an abundance of 
flowers. Late blooming. $3.00 each; 3 for 
$8.00. 
Red Gleam. 21% ft. Rich red, velvety and 
brilliant, with a chestnut cast. This is a close 
approach to true red and one of the finer Iris 
of its color. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Rosy Wings. _A delightful fantasy of colors— 
rosy red vying with crimson-brown, with a 
pleasing iridescence. Extremely floriferous. 
Rubeo. 31% ft. A good red-toned Iris of large 
size. 
Sable. Sate A wonderful shade of deepest 
black-violet with a claret tone. $1.00 each. 
San Francisco. 4 ft. White edged blue. 
Shining Waters. 3 ft. Quiet, unclouded blue. 
One of the loveliest of Iris, with an exquisite 
sheen. 
Siegfried. 3% ft. Huge flower, slightly fluted; 
late blooming. Pale sulphur-yellow with 
stipples and dottings of brown on both the 
standards and falls. 


WABASH. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Sir Launcelot. 2 ft. Brilliant copper and red. 
A prolific bloomer. 
Sir Michael. 314 ft. Large, well-formed flow- 
ers. Standards are clear light blue and falls 
a bright shade of violet-blue. 
BEARDED IRIS 
COLLECTION 
12 New Giant-Flowered Bearded Iris, 
each a distinct beauty. Don’t miss 
this grand Iris buy. 
Buffawn Lighthouse 
City of Lincoln Morocco Rose 
Garden Magic Prairie Sunset A 
Grace Mohr Sable ee 
Great Lakes Treasure Island at 
Jake Wabash 
OFFER NO. 9F-63: 
12 PLANTS 
1 each of the 12 varie- $ 
ties (value $9.45) 7.50 
MARYLAND 
) Zwanenburg. 116 ft. 
Snow Flurry. 31 ft. A beautiful, ruffled blue- 
white. The unopened buds are lightly tinted 
blue but open a cool white. Large flowers, 
strong substanced, on long, short-branching 
stems. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.00. 
Snowking. 3 ft. One of the finest white Iris. 
Ideal in stem and branching and fortunately 
of rugged hardiness. 
Snow White. 314 ft. A good white. Strong 
grower and free bloomer. 
Southland. 2 ft. Deep yellow-chrome in color. 
Good-sized flower and a dependable fall- 
blooming variety in sections where Iris bloom 
again. 
Stained Glass. 3 ft. 
copper-red tones. 
Starless Night. 32 in. Very dark blackish 
purple with reddish sheen and yellow beard. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
The Red Douglas. 3 ft. Rich, rosy wine-red, 
solid to the haft. It is not the reddest Iris but 
rather a sterling, gorgeously rich, deep dark 
red. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Tiffany. 3 ft. Gaily painted yellow Plicata 
with rose or deep pink stitching on a yellow 
background. 
Tobacco Road. 3 ft. A unique color—golden 
tobacco-brown, lighter than most brown Iris. 
$5.00 each. 
Treasure Island. 3 ft. A massive flower of a 
rich shade of vivid yellow. The pure golden 
tones are untarnished by any flaw or flecking. 
Venus de Milo. 3 ft. A good pure white with 
warm creamy undertone. 
Violet Symphony. 3 ft. Gleaming lilac-mauve 
self. A splendid Iris near the top of its class. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
Wabash. 3 ft. Fresh-toned as any orchid is 
this Amoena with snowy white standards and 
ultramarine falls with brighter margins. 75c 
each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.50. 
Winneshiek. 3 ft. Among the finest dark blues, 
with segments unusually broad and [ustrous. 
One of the few Iris with a lighter margin on 
the falls. 
Rich glowing ruddy 
? Early-blooming; large. 
Color is cream to old-gold splashed with 
maroon. 
We Are Sure Our Iris Will 
Please You 

OLA KALA. $2.50 each 
