THE FLOWERS FOR THE MILLIONS—OR THE MILLIONAIRE 

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EARLY BLOOMING DWARF IRIS 
These iow -growing and very early sorts are especially useful for the rock-garden 
or as front edging for the perennial border, where their early brilliance and cheerful- 
ness is so welcome to flower-hungry gardeners. 
ALINDA—(Cook 1946) Very fine clear 
red-purple. A real dwarf, vigorous and 
floriferous. 8’’. $1.0 
ARAMIS—(Millet 1920) Light yellow 
self, flushed olive. 5” 4 i pete 
ATROVIOLACEA—(Todaro 1857) Deep 
red-violet. First to bloom. 5”. ........ San2o 
AUTUMN QUEEN—(H. Sass 1936) Fine 
white everbloomer. Has a record of 
blooming every month from April to 
November. 12’. Really a small inter- 
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BALROUDOUR—(J. Sass 1933) Stand- 
ards, pale violet. Falls, olive buff dark- 
ening to. olive yellow around beard 
Quaint but vigorous. onco-bred. ae 
BLUEBEARD — (Junge,.. before 1906). 
Ruffled pale lavender standards. Pale 
Pie -yellow falls with purple oe 
BRIDE— (Caparne 1901) Creamy white 
Bremer LOOTMeCY a G48 oe ek S225 
BUZZER— (Burchfield 1927) Light blue 
ecole flush, 67) 20062... $ .25 
BUTTERFLY— (Field 1930) Light yellow 
with crinkled standards, 9”’’. Seo 
CREAM TART—(Hill-Son) Glistening 
cream and olive yellow with dash of 
red in center of horizontal jas pe 
CYANEA—(G. & K. 1899) Rich crimson- 
purple with white throat. 6’......... See 
DIXMUDE—(Millet 1916) Standards 
blue. Falls, red-purple. 10”. .......... weiee 
DR. MANN—(Fryer 1924) Soft gray- 
ae standards; smokey purple Se 
EBURNA—(G. & K. 1899) Pale yellow 
self. 10”. Dee 
FLORIDA—(G. & K. 1899) Clean pale 
yellow. 6”. S720 
GOLD DROP— (Horton 1947) Extra. fine 
MecuEyOMOW GU ee $y. 
GRAMINEA—(Bonnewitz 1920) 
claret. Gold beard. 10”, 
HARBOR LIGHTS— (Burchfield 1927) 
Pear ent VelOw. ,....2c.cc-nceeseseadecs.-s epee 
IVORY ELF—(Doub 1938) Lovely ivory 
cream. 10”. Really a small intermedi- 
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J. A. SLOTE— (Slote) Light greenish 
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JEAN SIRET— (Andre 1926) Yellow with 
falls flecked violet. ee table fall bloom- 
Co) TRY SS CaSO ae aa a $ .25 
K EE PSA K E—(Cook 1936) Brightest, 
cleanest yellow. Tiny flowers on slen- 
der graceful steams 12” tall. ...... Sasoo 
LADDIE BOY—(H. Sass 1931) eae 
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LIEUT. DE CHAVAGNAC— (Andre 1926) 
Violetitaileploomer..10". 22-4. oe ee fa 
LITTLE JEWEL— (J. Sass 1939) Brown 
PAN DICTIC Oise wee 2 eer ae $ .50 
LEOPOL D—(Cap. 1902) Deep rosy 
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LOBELIA— (Millet 1907) Dark blue. 8”. 
3 .25 
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Rich, deep 
pansy-purple. 1 o225 
MAUVE MIST—(Hill-son) Standards, 
gray-lavender. Falls, gray-purple. 10”. 
$1.00 
MIST O’ PINK—(Hill-Son) Grayish rose- 
pink with crisp horizontal falls. 8”. 
$1.50 
NEGUS—(Millet 1914) Dark violet with 
white markings. 8”, 
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NUDICAULIS—(Coll-Hook 1869) Small 
flowered blue-purple. 8”. _............ Din2D 
ORANGE QUEEN— (Barr 1910) Fra- 
grant deep yellow self. 9”’. 35 
PATH OF GOLD—(Hodson 1943) De- 
lightful deep yellow, vigorous and 
Vhs higt |. seo Cat eat alee + at ieee ine $1.50 
PRAIRIE GEM— (Shreve 1904) Petite 
Hespeavellows: 6. scone ee hy yeu) 
PRINCELING— (Horton 1945) Large 
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PURPLE BEAUTY—(Horton 1939) Live- 
ly red-purple. White beard. 9”’..... BOO 
REFLECTION—( Burchfield 1925) Large 
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ROSE MIST—(H. Sass 1931) Soft rosy 
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SCHNEEKUPPE—(G. & K. 1910) Snow 
white with greenish flush. White beard. 
LOY $ .29 
SILVER ELF—(Burchfield 1928) Silvery 
white with violet area on falls. 5 0s 
SOCRATES—Bright garnet BUEbLee ae 
SOUND MONEY—(J. Sass 1934) Nice 
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SNOW MAIDEN— (Chadwick 1935) Very 
nice white. 12”. Really a small inter- 
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