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Frida Mohr—A large flower of perfect form on 40 in. stems. 
Beautiful lilac rose. One of the finest. 30 cents each. 
Gudrun—Creamy white, a huge flower. A popular white variety. 
380 cents each. 
Great Lakes—Large light blue flowers on good stems. A con- 
sistant prize winner. 60 cents each. 
Indian Chief—F. Rich velvety red. S. Lighter red. 36 in. Extra 
fine. 35 cents each. 
Los Angeles—White feathered blue. Large and attractive. 40 
cents each. 
Ola Kala—A fine golden yellow Iris. Large flowers on tall 
stems. Choice. 60 cents each. 
Ormohr—Lilac overcast white and veined violet. Very large 
flowers. A prize winner. 40 cents each. 
Pallida Variegata—One of the most striking variegated plants. 
Like Iris Pallida Dalmatica in all respects except that the 
ane sword-like foliage in striped creamy white. 50 cents 
each. 
Pink Satin—Clear pink self. Tall. 30 cents each. 
The Black Douglas—Biack violet self. An excellent very dark 
Iris. 40 cents each. 
The Hed Douglas—Purple-red. A popular variety. 50 cents 
each. 
Wabash—Standards white, falls deep violet blue margined 
white. Attractive. 35 cents each. 
Treasure Island—Pure yellow self. Free bloomer. One of the 
best yellows. 30 cents each. 
iris Kaempferi (Japanese Iris) 
These are magnificent, and where they succeed, surpass 
everything. They require well-enriched soil and plenty of mois- 
ture during early summer but standing water should be avoided. 
The flowers are very large and their delicate colorings are hard 
to describe. They bloom in July after the German Iris. The 
varieties listed below represent the best selection from a large 
collection. 
Blue Waves—Enormous light blue flowers. Double. 50 cents 
each. 
Gold Bound—Very large double white. Very free. 50 cents each. 
Iso-No-Nami—Six large soft blue petals. 50 cents each. 
Mahogany—Large double mahogany red. Very fine. Late. 50 
cents each. 
Purple and Gold—Very large, rich violet purple. Very free, 
double. 50 cents each. 
Seacrest—Six large white petals shaded and veined blue. 50 
cents. 
Iris Species 
*Iris Arenaria (Sand Iris)—A rare and choice variety. Plant 
very small with large bright yellow flowers, in spring. 
8 in. 50 cents each. 
*Iris Cristata—A native creeping variety. Crested flowers, rich 
amethyst blue. 3 in. May. 35 cents each. 
*Iris Cristata Alba—A beautiful white variety of the above. 
60 cents each. 
Iris Siberian Caesars Brother—Dark blue. Very large. Likes 
a moist situation. 35 cents each. 
Iris Siberian, Orientalis, Snow Queen—Similar to the above 
with snow-white flowers. 30 cents each. 
Lathyrus Latifolius—(Everlasting Pea)—A permanent trailing 
plant good for trellis or ground cover in difficult places. 
Pea shaped flowers white pink and red mixed. 30 cents 
each, 
Lavendula Vera (Sweet Lavender)—The true old-fashioned 
variety, aromatic foliage and fragrant blue flowers. 1144 
ft. July and August. Well-drained soil. Protect in cold 
climate. 40 cents each. 
*Lavendula Munstead—A compact dwarf variety with more 
silvery foliage. 50 cents each. 
Liatris Pysnotachya (Blazing Star or Kansas Gay Feather)— 
Grass-like foliage and tall spikes of rich purple flowers. 
Unusual and attractive. Excellent for cut flowers. 5 ft. 
August and September. Ordinary soil. Should not be 
planted deep. 380 cents each. 
Liatris. Scariosa White Spire—Similar to above, except that 
flowers are pure white. Scarce. 50 cents each. 
