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Peg Debagh, 45”E, grape*, clear blue 
i RS, a 11.50 
Peshawar 20”EE*, richest chocolate 
brown, coffee styles, HM, AM 
ES OL Ns he 2 for .35 
a 
~  picolor 
_ evening, as 
Polly, M, a differ- 
ent kind of blue 
Present, 30’E, 
pinkish tints with 
veins and dots set 
off by rose signal 
patch, HM, AM 

Sheriffa, 36”E, metallic red mulberry, 
blue blaze, HM, AM 0 
Silver Charm, 30”E*, cool gray to light 
ee SE Sata eee eee ..1.95 

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Soquel, 38’L, of Wm. Mohr type but 
(CT Sco SR De OD “60 
Spotless, M, cream white .................... 50 
Spring Caper 20”E, S dull light yellow; 
F light brownish purple ................ 60 
Stormy Dawn, 12’”E, colors of storm 
cloud with sun breaking through .35 
Susan of Hilly, 24’M, pale violet and 
Very pales V¥eulow 2220s 50 
Wee Admiral, 4’L, intense 
dark red purple with semi- 
reflexed F, HM. ................ 90 
William Mohr, 30’M, soft 
violet veined manganese 
violet, popular, AM ........ 239 
Young April, 12"E, Table , 
[ris in bright violet, grass- @ 
like foliage, good sub- 
stance 
Zia, E, Table Iris in grayed purple 
touch of yellow at haft 


Miscellaneous Iris 
Each of the vari- 
eties below are en- 
tirely different and 
each require indi- 
vidual care — we 
furnish complete 
cultural directions. 
Plants 4 ait at 
proper planting 
time (varies with 
each variety). 
We can also sup- 

ply several varie- 
ties which we do 
not list. 
Prices postpaid on all orders of $3.00 or 
more. 
Complete 
Arenaria, 6”,E, a form of Iris flavissima, 
bright yellow, grassy foliage, dies 
down in summer .........-..-- Kemer te .3 
Claret Cup, a Versicolor Iris with foli- 
age like the Spurias; claret red ....2.00 
‘Cypriana, *, Cyprian Iris; medium, blue 
A” ECR Sai a a he 03D 
Dichotoma, 42”, 
the Vesper Iris, 
mauve lavender 
blooms open in 
cultural directions furnished. 
many as 200 tiny 
blooms on a 
stalk, blooms in 
hottest part of 

Dorothea K. Williamson, 24’*, brilliant 
royal purple flowers 4 to 5” in dia., 
marvelous cut flower; closest thing 
to an orchid, Hexagona type -......- .30 
Foetidissima, Gladwin Iris; blooms mid- 
June; disagreeable odor when leaves 
are crushed; seed pods turn bright 
scarlet making fine winter boquet .75 
Hyacinthiana, 18’*, Ensata type, soft 
blue and yellow with fine brown 
veins . 
Kermesina, *, Laevigata Iris in red 
tones 1,50 
Kochii, 26”*, bearded specie in red 
5 ie? Sia i ee to 2 for .35 
Longipetala, ivory white specie ........ 50 
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VOLOW — -.-.nseneeneneennececeoeececeeecteeneeeenteness 
Pseudacorus 
double form of this beardless type, 
rosette flowers in deep yellow .... .75 
Pseudacorus Foliis Variegatis, varie- 
gated foliage type with yellow and 
SPLEEN LOAVES ....---2--------nn-nscneenenseeeeeeseees 1.50 
Pseudacorus Gigantea, 36”, giant flow- 
ered form in medium yellow .......- 1.00 
Pseudacorus Immaculata, 36”, pure deep 
yellow without any throat 
MATIN GS. oesk aie corals ae ee We 1.35 
Reichenbachii, 4”E, dwarf bearded 
specie from Balkans, light 
LLU otc pene oe catinenaaetee ny moe 2 for .35 
Unguicularis Marginata, another hard 
to find specie; sometimes listed as 
Stylosa Marginata ...........-..-.---------++ 55 
Variegata, M, Hungarian Iris, the par- 
ent of all the modern variegatas .. .58 
