Center Point, Iowa Iris 

NINA SECOR ‘$1.00, 9.0: Pure white with yellow glow. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA $1.50. Very early pink. 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE $1.50, 9.2: Bright crimson, best red rose scented. 
PHYLLIS KELWAY $1.00, 9:0: Semi-double bright pink very large. 
PRES. ROOSEVELT 7%5c, 7.7: Red. 
PRES. WILSON $1.00, 9.0: Late, large soft, shell pink, spicy fragrance. 
RICHARD CARVEL 75c, 8.8: Early bright crimson slightly. 
ROSA BONHEUR $1.00, 9.0: Very large, late, old rose pink, stout stems. 
ROSE SHAYLOR $1.00, 9.1: Large, flesh pink marked with crimson, midseason. 
ROSETTE 75c, 8.8: Large, early midseason, clear light shell pink. 
SARAH BERNHARDT 17%5c, 9.0: Large, rose pink, vigorous and «productive. 
SARAH K. THURLOW $1.25, 9.1: Late, opens delicate pink becoming white. 
SHAYLOR’S DREAM 75c, 8.5: Pale flesh pink, fragrant, midseason. 
SOLANGE $1.25, 9.7: Midseason, white shaded salmon. 
THERESE $1.50, 9.8: Midseason, delicate satiny pink. 
TOURANGELLE 75c, 9.4: Creamy buff with salmon tints mildly fragrant. 
WALTER FAXSON $1.00, 9.3: Distinct bright salmon rose, midseason. 
W. F. CHRISTMAN 75c, 8.8: Large, midseason, true rose type. 
JAPANESE VARIETIES 
AKALU 75ce, 8.1: Guard petals, clear dark rose pink, medium tall. 
ANA-NO-SODE $1.00, 9.2: Rose pink, immense center of long yellow stam- 
inodes. 
FLAMBOYANT 75c, 8.5: Dark rose red guard petals, tall strong growth. 
FUYAJO $1.00, 9.2: Dark purplish crimson, center, dark old rose tipped pale 
buff. 
HENRI POTIN 75c, 8.0: Deep pink tinted carmine. 
KING OF ENGLAND 75c, 8.6: Rich ruby red with narrow golden cenupetals. 
MIKADO $1.00, 8.6: Dark crimson with center crimson tipped gold. 
‘SNOW WHEEL 75¢c, 8.3: Pure white guard petals, deep yellow center. 
SURUGA 7%5c. Red. 
TOMAT BAKU $1.25, 8.4: White guard petals, whitish center yellow tipped. 
TORA-NO-MAKE $1.50, 9.0: White guards, center light amber yellow. 
TORPELLEUR 75c, 8.0: Deep rose red, center tipped cream. 
WHITE LADY 7%5c, 9.0: White guard petals with large yellow center. 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
ANOMALE $1.00. Bright red, almost a month earlier than most other kinds. 
L’ETINCELANTE 1%5c, 8.4: Bright pink petals, golden yellow stamens. 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT 175c, 8.0: Pale rose pink large, midseason. 
SNOW RIM %5c. White with yellow center. 
IRIS 
The Siberian and Japanese varieties make better landscape plants having 
dense clumps of narrow foliage which remains bright throughout the season. 
These better kinds have large very attractive flowers and are a little later 
than the Bearded Iris. Plant them in the spring or fall but not in mid-summer 
like the Bearded Iris. 
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