
SABLE 
ICY BLUE (Weed) 
A very light blue iris that has won general commendation. 
The flowers are borne on well branched stems. 4 feet. 
60c; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $3.50 
IDANHA (Kleinsorge) 
A bicolor in the lighter colors, pinkish falls and apricot-tan 
standards. It blooms freely on tall well-branched stalks. 4 
feet. $1.00 
INNOVATION (Hail) 
A large, well fashioned white plicata with rose edging. The 
plants are vigorous and hardy. 3 feet. $3.00; 3 for $7.50 
INSPIRATION (Stevens) 
This flower stands out in any planting. A deep rose shade— 
it is thrilling in its intensity. A large flower of good form which 
is apt to become scarce when better known. 3 feet. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75 
JEUNE FILLE (See Louisianas, page 26) 
JOPPA PARROT (C. G. White) Oncobred 
There is no other iris which is anything like this one. It is 
an oncobred. Clarence White, we feel sure, has done more 
breeding with oncocyclus than anyone else in this country, and 
so far as accomplishments testify, more than any other breeder 
in the world. For many years now we have seen the surprising 
new productions arising from his persistent labors. Nothing 
like Joppa Parrot has ever appeared before. It has a medley 
of colors. The ground color is yellow beige on which are cin- 
namon, violet, and mahogany areas. The colors are not blended, 
but are placed on the flower as an artist using oils, places the 
colors on the canvas. An attempt at description would be futile 
—it has to be seen. 
The plant is vigorous and multiplies rapidly. The flower is 
well shaped and of medium size. 2 feet. $7.50 
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KATHERINE FAY (Fay) 
Mr. Hall, who introduced this variety, gives the following 
description: “A large, pure, slightly ruffled white with no yel- 
low in the center.” One of the best whites. $5.00; 3 for $10.00 
KISH (C. G. White) (Oncobred) 
A delightful free flowering comparatively small iris. The 
standards are near white lightly veined with violet, the falls 
veined and closely dotted with violet. On the fall is a small 
irregular dull maroon patch which adds to the charm of the 
flower. It is a strong growing variety and we expect it to be- 
come very popular. A wonderful cut flower. 11% feet. 
$2.50; 3 for $6.50 
LADDIE BOY (See Dwarfs, page 11.) 
LADY MOHR (Salbach) 
A granddaughter of famous William Mohr. She is quite dif- 
ferent from all of the other offspring of her grandfather. The 
large firm standards are “oyster white’’, the falls a pale char- 
treuse with a dark ‘signal patch” by the beard. The stalk is 
well branched, the plant vigorous and hardy. The flower pro- 
duces pollen and sets seeds. 3 feet. See color illustration, 
page 21. $5.00; 3 for $10.00 
LADY NAOMI (Fay) 
A large blue and white plicata with the blue markings ex- 
tending over the entire flower giving a unique appearance. 
3 feet. 75¢; 3 for $2.00 
LAELIA PINK (Milliken) 
A striking iris in the rose tones. The standards are Laelia 
pink (Ridgway), the falls a deeper rosy hue (Hellebore red, 
Ridgway). The plant is vigorous, free blooming, and early. 
3% feet. $1.50; 3 for $3.75; 10 for $10.00 
LAKE GEORGE (Smith) 
A splendid blue which is deeper in color than Great Lakes. 
It is attractively flaring, firm, and with slightly wavy stand- 
ards. It is already in the front rank among the blues and will 
undoubtedly become a worthy ancestor. 3 feet. 
$5.00; 3 for $10.00 

MILLIKEN 
New Permanent Label 
This is the finest permanent gar- 
den label on the market. The name 
plate is an aluminum tape % inch 
wide with raised letters. The holder 
is spot-welded to a heavy galvanized 
iron wire 30 inches in length and 
both holder and wire stake are fin- 
ished in a durable dark green 
lacquer. Not conspicuous in the gar- 
den but easily read at a distance of 
10 feet. 
We believe this is an ideal labe! 
because it is always in a position 
easy to read and because it is en- 
tirely weather-proof. Simply send us 
the names of the irises or other 
plants for which you desire labels. 
20c each, plus postage 

Postage: West of the Rockies, 1 to 10 labels............ 35c 
For every additional 1 to 10 labels............. 15c 
East of the Rockies, 1 to 10 labels............. 50c 
For every additional 1 to 10 labels............. aha 
