IRIS by the BUNDLE 
The iris listed below are for the most part tried and true varieties, and many of them have 
been garden favorites for many years. We have included a wide range of color, and are offering 
them in 
UNITS OF TEN, one of a kind, for $5.00, postpaid. 
ae WISH (Murawska)—Lovely and unusual blue-cream 
plicata. 
ALDURA (Larsen)—Outstanding blue and white plicata. Heavy 
substance. Late. 
AND THOU (Graves)—Blue bearded misty blue-white. Midseason. 
APPOINTEE (White)—Light mustard, beautifully rounded, ruffled. 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting)—Brilliant burnt orange self. 
AUTUMN LEAF (Milliken)—Lovely warm brown—use with pinks 
and blues. 
PZ URE Stes (Pattison)—Beautifully ruffled pale blue with white 
eard. 
BELLE BRUNETTE (Mitchell)—Plicata with primrose base, heav- 
ily marked with red-brown. 
BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach)—One of the best deep yellows. Late. 
BERTHA GERSDORFF (J. Sass)—Pale yellow washed with rosy- 
purple. Unusual. 
BLACK BANNER (Nichols)—Excellent rich reddish-black. 
BLUE PETER (White)—Low growing rich velvety blue-purple. 
BLUE RIVER (Milliken)—Smooth medium blue. Winter bloomer 
in warm sections. 
ela cee (J. Sass)—Blue and white plicata, finely veined 
in blue. 
BRAZIL (Milliken) — Gay orange-red blossoms. Grows tall and 
blooms freely. 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach)—A dark blue-violet with loads of style. 
CANYON SHADOWS (Milliken)—Cameo-brown, lavender overlay 
and blue blaze. 
uN LADY (Milliken)—Glistening ivory with brilliant golden 
eard. 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting)—Tall rich yellow. Good everywhere. 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves)—Exquisite wisteria-blue with mauve 
undertone. 
CO-STAR (White)—Outstanding in the apricot shades. 
DAPHNE PINK (Milliken)—Large flowers of light crushed rasp- 
berry. Early. 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge)—Luscious combination of pink and yel- 
low. A blend. 
DEEP MAHOGANY (Milliken)—Light brown standards and vel- 
vety falls of maroon. 
DEEP VELVET (Salbach)—Rich red violet with a bronze beard. 
Daa SANDS (Milliken)—Very trim smooth olive-buff. Excep- 
ional. 
ps PEACH (Milliken)—Very large flowers of greyed-peach. 
all. 
EARLY SPRING (Milliken)—Very early flowering blue-violet. Fra- 
grant. 
EPISODE (White)—A blend of apricot, orange and yellow. Early. 
Ate a aS (Cayeux) — White background heavily sprinkled 
ue. 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr)—An old favorite. Very fragrant lilac and 
lilac-rose. 
GAY SENORITA (Salbach)—Deep yellow with brown veining on 
the falls. 
GLENDORETTE (Milliken)—Heavily ruffled citron yellow. Winter 
bloomer. 
GOLDEN CLOUD (Milliken)—Primrose standards, falls white with 
primrose edge. 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall)—Smoothly finished golden yellow. 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge) —A bronzy-plum colored flower 
with golden beard. 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins)—Famous light blue. Late bloomer. 
GULF STREAM (Fay)—Rich dark blue, beard and all. 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge)—A variegata. Gold standards, chestnut brown 
falls. Late. 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner)—Mulberry-purple overlay on white. 
Unusual. 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook)—Enchanting orchid-pink. Excellent 
form. 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay)—A large pure white which blooms late. 
LAKE GEORGE (Smith)—Medium blue with crisp horizontal falls. 
LORD DONGAN (Smith)—A rich violet bicolor—deep velvet falls 
and orchid top. 
PORE MARMION (Milliken)—Huge early flowering pansy purple. 
Tall. 
LOVE AFFAIR (Mitchell)—Heavily marked plicata—dark rose 
over pale pink. 
LUXURIA (Milliken)—Tall, stately mauve. Flowers crisp, flaring. 
MAGIC CARPET (Schreiner)—Plicata with rosy standards and 
heavily dotted falls, giving all-over rosy-brown effect. 
MARIPOSA MIA (Mitchell)—Graceful tall white iris, lightly pep- 
pered. 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson)—A rich, flaring mulberry which 
gleams. 
MELANIE (Hill)—An excellent nicely ruffled orchid-pink. 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass)—Crisp cool lemon-yellow. 
MOUNTAIN SKY (Milliken)—Exquisite sky blue. Performs well 
everywhere. 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner)—A self of deep rose-purple. 
NIGHTFALL (Hall)—Rich, velvety pansy-purple. 
ORMACO (Kleinsorge)—Rusty violet. A Wm. Mohr progeny. 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge)—Huge flowers of grey-lavender veined 
violet. Good. 
PAINTED DESERT (Milliken)—Beautiful honey-brown blend, shot 
with lavender. 
PALOS VERDES (Milliken) —Intriguing greenish-yellow. Fine 
form. 
PATRICE (DeForest)—A plicata with white falls brushed with gold 
and heavily sprinkled with cinnamon dust. Rosy standards. 
PINK RUFFLES (Smith)—Charming orchid-pink heavily fluted 
and ruffled. 
PRISCILLA (Whiting)—Low growing precise all white iris. Charm- 
ing. 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall)—Large flowers of pink and light yellow. 
A blend. 
ROSE BOWL (Milliken)—Bright deep rose, golden bronze center. 
ROSE PEARL (Salbach)—Very attractive iris in the pink and 
cream tones. 
ROYAL CREST (Milliken)—Stylish blue-violet. Flowers beautifully 
formed. 
RUSSIAN BRONZE (Milliken)—Golden tan standards, deep ma- 
roon falls. Early. 
SABLE (Cook)—Extremely popular, glistening, very deep violet. 
SAN PASQUAL (Milliken)—Velvety violet-carmine falls, standards 
lighter shade. 
SERENATA (Milliken)—Delightful flaring rusty-pink. Good with 
blues and brown. 
SHINING WATERS (Essig)—Lovely pale blue iris. Wax-like finish. 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig)—Extremely tall medium blue. 
SLEEPY HOLLOW (Milliken)—Velvety deep violet—long bloom- 
ing and fragrant. 
SORREL TOP (Mitchell)—Plicata, ground color light yellow, heav- 
ily marked with rosy-brown. 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis)—Sea-shell pink tones. 
SPRING SHOW (Milliken)—Heavy shaggy falls of russet wine, with 
a heavy lavender-blue overlay. Standards lighter. 
SUNSET CLOUD (Milliken)—Clear yellow standards, falls white, 
bordered yellow. 
SUZETTE (Knowlton)—Creamy yellow plicata, edged and dotted 
with maroon. 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton)—Silvery light blue smoothly finished. 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall)—Intense medium blue of excellent form 
and substance. 
THREE CHEERS (Cook)—Lovely bicolor, falls dark biue-violet. 
Pale violet top. 
THREE OAKS (Whiting)—-Beautiful blend of mallow pink and cop- 
per with blue blaze. 
THREE SISTERS (DeForest) — Striking contrast — standards pale 
cream, falls red-violet. 
TO OF ROSES (Milliken) —A large flowered pink 
blend. 
TOURNAMENT PRINCESS (Milliken)—A mauve of distinction. 
VEISHA (Whiting)—A bright blend of copper and rose. Ruffled 
and bright. 
VENTURA (Walker)—A lovely mulberry, marked reddish-brown 
along the beard. 
Meda SYMPHONY (Smith)—Medium deep violet of excellent 
orm. 
WABASH (Williamson)—AIll time favorite: White top, velvety falls 
bordered in white. 
aT Sela Abed led (Grant)—Large smooth white with a blue 
roat. 
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