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Violet Prince, 8” E, dark gray S; F- 
Same overlaid rich plum, grey edge 
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Wee Prince, E, purplish blue .35 
Yellow Frills, 10” E*, frilled yellow 
dusted old gold, very choice ........ .30 
Ylo, 6”, very pert yellow with artistic 
30 
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APRIL FLONEDING 
This group of iris generally come into 
bloom after the early dwarf iris and some 
even bloom late into the tall bearded season. 
The height on these run from 18” to 28” 
inclusive as this is the currently used class- 
ification of The American Iris Society. 
To lengthen your iris blooming season, try 
some of these — the colors are just as 
bright as their tall bearded brethern. Prices 
Postpaid if order totals $3.00 or more; for 
quantity prices see elsewhere in this catalog. 

Please give 2nd choice or allow us to 
substitute. 
Each 
Abelard, 26” E, prolific bright mahog- 
any to livid brown, HM 2 for .35 
Aksarben, M, yellow ground plicata 
dotted Prussian red ..... | eet ar ey .30 
Alaska, 28” E*, 
pure white .... .50 
Allies, 24” LL, soft 
scence 

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Apparition, 30” M, ‘“g 
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Berlioz (Vilm), E, smoke color::_.... 1.00 
Billet-Doux, 22” EM, porcelain like 
Oa) 0 ES 7 SR i a 1,00 
Brilliant, M, red toned ..................--..-. =A 
Charmant, E, silvery blue .............. 
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Bearded Iris 
Chartier, 28” M, pure white, SM 
sturdy stem 2 for .35 
Chewink, 18” M*, a Table Iris in pale 
blue 
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Chief, 26” E, royal purple ...... 2 for .35 
Coalie 28” black-blue-purple ............ 30 
Cosetie, 36” M, white self, HM. ........ 30 
ee King, 28” E, rich claret pur- 
_ Daystar, 26” EM, Table 
Iris, a tiny white and 
cream, tangerine orange 
beard, well branched .60 
E. L. Crandall, 27” M*, 
mauve and white 2 for .35 
Elizabeth Huntington, 18” M, crinkled 
petals in medium blue, sometimes 
Caled: lve. Aue... fa ee 30 
Empress, 24” E*, silvery sheened pale 
violet blue 
Gentius, 24” E, violet and royal purple, 
1a Wf Ma es UE aN Maer ad pe a RIN SS 2 for .35 
Gloaming, 24”, velvety russet red, gold 
beard, AM 
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Golden West, 32” E, metallic yellow, 
HM 0 

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Ivorine, 20” E, lightest cream to ivory, 
prolific for .35 
Ivory Elf, 18” E*, ivory self .... 2 for .35 
Jubilee, 26” M*, buff spotted dark cop- 
ut, 36” E*, two tones of violet, 
King Karl, 33” M, cream dotted rose 
2 for .35 
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as, 28” EM, 
golden buff 
and garnet 
brown edg- 
ed buff, 
AM 
2 for. ..::..35 
Kochinette, 
28” K*, 
richest pur- > 
pel self .30 
Louis Bel, 33” M, red purple bicolor, 
fo N CANIS S RR abana ae 2 for .35 

