Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. A Special Get- Acquainted Offer TWENTY FINE VARIETIES FOR ONE DOLLAR The varieties which comprise this beau¬ tiful collection, all of which will be carefully- labeled, embrace a wide range of color, as will readily be seen by looking up the de¬ scriptions of these list. C. A. Pfeiffer Caprice Dr. Hidershide Gertrude Improved King L’ Avenir Lohengrin Loreley Madame Chereau Mithras flowers in the general Mrs. Alan Gray Mrs. H. Darwin Mrs. W. E. Fryer Ossian Parisensis Prosper Laugier Princess Victoria- Louise Quaker Lady Queen Alexandra Rose Unique er is one of the best French introductions. 1.75 APACHE. 28 in. S. coppery red; F. dark crimson brown. A gorgeous new color .75 APHRODITE. 44 in. Fragrant. A stately bright yiclet-pink self. Free flowering and--' vigorous. 1-40 ARCHEVEQUE. 24 in. Fragrant. S. rich deep purple-violet; F. rich deep velvety violet. 2 for .25 ARCTURUS. 30 in. S. pale yellow, flushed blue; F. deep purple, veined white. A mag¬ nificent flcwer. 1.75 ARGENTINA. 33 in. A vigorous free flow¬ ering pure white self. .60 ARGYNNIS. 40 in. S. yellow; F. deep violet carmine. .30 BRLNQ. 36 in. S. fawn, tinted rose, shading to yellow at base; F. deep rich velvety red purnJdT ' 2.75 B/ Y. MORRISON. 32 in. S. pale lavender- wiolet; F. velvety purple, widely bordered with lavender. A dainty and much admired flower. .25 CAMELOT. A beautiful creamy-white flow¬ er bordered with pale violet. .25 CANDLELIGHT. 48 in. An exquisitely beautiful large flower of pale pinkish lav¬ ender with a rich golden glow which gives a soft color effect. 2.25 CANOPUS. 36 in. A sturdy Dominion seed¬ ling. S. reddish violet; F. rich pansy violet. .50 C. A. PFEIFFER. Fragrant. S. blue; F. pansy violet. 2 for .25 Abbreviations; S. signifies standards; F. signifies falls. AFTERGLOW. 38 in. Fragrant. A greyish- lavender blend shading to yellow. 2 for .25 ALBERT VICTOR. 38 in. A fragrant laven¬ der-blue self. 2 for .25 ALCAZAR. 42 in. Fragrant. S. light bluish violet; F. deep purple. A gorgeous flower of immense size and great vigor. 25 ALLIES. 2'4 in. S. reddish violet ; F. deep purplish red. Blooms in June and September. 2 00 AMAS. 32 in. A large bright blue-violet bi¬ color. 2 for .25 ARIADNE. 38 in. Very fragrant. S. pure silvery bright blue; F. deeper blue, suffused reddish violet. Large- and fine. .75 ARMENIAN. S. soft greyish heliotrope; F. bronzy violet. 2 for .25 ASIA. 54 in. A lavender and purplish tan blend. One of the very best. .70 AUTUMN KING. 30 in. A large blue-purple bicolor which blooms in June and Septem¬ ber. -60 AZURE. S. lavender blue; F. velvety violet blue. .60 BALDUR. 48 in. S. light lilac; F. velvety maroc n purple. .60 CAPRICE. S. bright reddish purple; F. deeper reddish purple. 2 for .25 CARDINAL. 36 in. S. distinct shade of lav¬ ender overlaid rose; F. velvety rich prune purple. One cf the best irises in cultivation. 3.50 CASSANDRA. 36 in. S. rosy violet; F. crim¬ son. An unusually large flower. .60 CASSIOPEE. 40 in. S. ageratum blue; F. Dauphine blue. A magnificent large French introduction. . -U&v CAVALIER. S. clear blue; F. blue-purple. 2 for .25 CECILE MINTURN. 30 in. Fragrant. A large uniform pink iris. .25 AMBASSADEUR. 42 in. S. smoky reddish violet; F. velvety deep red violet. .25 AMBER. 36 in. An exceedingly rich pure yellow self. .50 AMERIND. 4 <5 in. S. golden coppery bronze; F. coppery bronze. A lovely flower of charm and beauty. 1.75 ANNA FARR. 36 in. An elegant large white Plicata, delicately bordered pale blue. .35 ANN LESLIE. S. white; F. rich velvety dahlia carmine. A medium sized flower but of unusual color. 2 fcr .25 BALLERINE. 48 in. Very fragrant. An enormous lavender bicolor. .40 BELISAIRE. 34 in. S. light tan; F. rich madder crimson. A large flower of good form and great beauty. 1.25 BELLADONNA. An attractive white, spot¬ ted and veined blue purple. .25 BENBGW. 33 in. A large deep violet-blue Pallida. .25 BERTRAND. 36 in. S. bright lavender vio¬ let; F. rich deep velvety violet. Large and fine. 1.25 CHALICE. 30 in. A uniform soft yellow self. .25 CHARTIER. 32 in. One of the best hardy whites. A large flower of good substance which blooms over a long period. 2.50 CHASSEUR. 36 in. A soft yellow flower. .75 CHERUBIM. A large flcwer with standards of pinkish heliotrope over white; F. white, suffused with deeper pink heliotrc pe. 2 for .25 CHESTER .1. HUNT. A pleasing blue self. 2 for .25 ANN PAGE. 36 in. A large pale lavender- blue self. .75 ANOSIA. 30 in. S. rich brown; F. gulden red. A beautiful flower cf unique coloring. .25 ANTARES. 34 in. Fragrant. S. yellow grad¬ ually shading to lighter yellow; F. white, shaded and dotted blue. This enormous fiow- BLUE BIRD. 36 in. A pleasing blue self variety. .20 BLUE BOY. A handsome dark blue flower with a blue beard. .25 BLUET. 27 in. A dainty blue-lavender flcw¬ er which is excellent for massing. .20 BRANDYWINE. 32 in. A clear silvery blu^ self. .35 CINNABAR. 42 in. S. violet-purple; F. cot- ingo-purple. A beauty. 4.00 CITRONELLA. 36 in. S. lemon yellow; F. mcrocc-o red with yellow line through the center and a yellow margin. One of the brightest colored and most interesting flow¬ ers in my garden. .60 CLEMATIS. Lavender- violet. .25 CLIO. A blue toned bicolor. .25 CLUNY 39 in. S. soft lilac blue; F. deeper blue. ' 2 for .25 COCHII. A deep claret purple self. A good "early variety which blooms profusely. 2 for .25 COL. CANDELOT. 30 in. S. rosy bronze; F. rich velvety crimson-maroon. .20 CONCHOBAR. 37 in. S. light purple; F. velvety deep reddish purple. 1.50 COPPERSMITH. 45 in. S. crimson purple; F. Indian lake, shading to dahlia carmine. The large flowers are of heavy substance. 3.00 C. P. CONNELLY. An interesting blue toned self. .25 CORRIDA. 30 in. A beautiful lavender-blue with frilled standards. There is no other iris of quite this color. Excellent for mass¬ ing. .20 CRETONNE. S. bronze purple; F. red maroon. 2 for .25 CRIMSON KING. S. and F. dark red purple. 2 for .25 DALILA. Fragrant. S. ivory white; F. bright red. Unique color. .20 DAMOZEL. Very fragrant. Large and free flowering. Ruffled white standards bordered with blue lavender; white falls, veined lav¬ ender on the edges. 2 for .25 DANIEL LESUEUR. A slaty blue with yel¬ low veins. Unusual coloring. .25 DARIEL. An exquisite dark blue self. A real beauty. 4.40 DAYVN. S. sulphur yellow; F. veined bronze. 2 for .25 DAI DREAM. 42 in. A soft pink bicolor of gigantic size. A rare variety. 7.50 DELICATISSIMA. Fragrant. A beautiful soft cattelya rose self. .25 DEI IL DE VALERO MAYET. S. coppery- rose ; F. deep red-purple margined carmine. .25 DIXMUDE. 8 in. S. aniline blue; F. rich crimson. ’ 25 DOLLY MADISON. 38 in. This iris created a great sensation at exhibitions last year and is without a doubt one of the world’s finest. S. mauvette, shading to yellow at base; F. lilac, haft golden tinged and veined maroon, broad and flaring. 5.00 DOMINION. The forerunner of a great race. S. dauphin’s blue. The texture of the deep rich indigo-purple falls resembles fine plush. It is regarded by many as the most famous iris in the world. ' 2.25 DRAKE. 30 in. A pretty, tall free-flowering blue-lavender flower of satiny texture. .25 DREAM. 38 in. A popular pink toned Pal¬ lida, tall, graceful and dainty. .25 DR. HIDERSIIIDE. A heavily branched vigorous dark blue flower. ’ .25 DRYADE. 42 in. S. metallic blue; F. purple- violet with fawn reticulations at throat. A gigantic French introduction of perfect form. 2 75 DIKE OF BEDFORD. 36 in. A large, rug¬ ged and free flowering Dominion seedling of perfect form and rich coloring. S. deep reddish violet; F. velvety blackish purple. 2.00 ELDORADO. 30 in. S. yellow bronze; F. smoky rose with violet purple. Unusual. .20 LDOl ARD MICHEL. 30 in. Very fragrant. A very beautiful large flower much admired for its brilliant red tone. Rose lilac stand¬ ards and falls. .25 ESPLENDIDO. 42 in. A beautifully branch¬ ed large red-purple bicolor. Very fine. .40 EYADNE. 42 in. Fragrant. S. deep rose- violet, slightly tinted buff; F. deeper than the standards with a velvety effect. A beau¬ tiful flower. -60 FAIRY. 36 in. Very fragrant. S. milk white; F. white, bordered blue. 2 for .25 FERONIA. 48 in. A beautiful giant flower on stout, tall stems. S. soft rose bronze; F. old rose, heavily lined madder crimson. Ex¬ cellent. -25 FIRE GOD. 40 in. S. reddish bronze, deli¬ cately tinged lavender at center; F. deep brown garnet with the haft heavily veined deep brown and extremely velvety. A new colored and greatly admired iris. 5.00 FIRMAMENT. A large and vigorous laven¬ der blue flower. 2 for .25 FLAMMENSCHWERT. A tall, handsome yellow and reddish brown flower. .35 F'OLKWANG. 36 in. An elegant large flcw- er of delicate coloring. S. lustrous light rose-pink; F. deep rose-crimson, widely bordered light pink. .60 FRIEDA MOHR. 48 in. A stately pink bi¬ color with flowers measuring from 6 to 7 inches in each direction. S. light pinkish lilac; F. deep lilac rose. This brilliant color¬ ed iris, which is fairly vibrant with beauty, should be in every fine collection. 2.00 FRO. S. rich gold; F. bronzy crimson, mar¬ gined yellow. Very fine. .20 FRYER’S GLORY. S. and F. deep maroon, slightly reticulated white. .20 FUERSTIN LON YAY. Violet rose; F. darker with white markings. .20 GANDHI. A distinctive greyish purple flow¬ er. .75 GARDEN WHITE. 42 in. Superb pure white flowers with flaring falls. Most effective as a garden clump. 1.50 GAVIOTTA. 34 in. A creamy white Plicata with falls distinctly bordered yellow. Un¬ usual coloring. .50 GAY HUSSARD. 33 in. S. lemon chrome; F. deep velvety cx-blood red, narrowly mar¬ gined lighter yellow. 3.75 GEO. J. TRIBOLET. 40 in. S. red purple violet; F. very velvety blackish purple. 1.00 GERMAINE PERTHUIS. 40 in. Fragrant. Enormous flowers on firm stems. S. violet- purple; F. velvety deep rich Bishop’s violet with a glowing sheen. A superb flower. 2.00 GERTRUDE. 32 in. S. and F. a rare shade of violet-blue. 2 for .25 GLAMOUR. 42 in. A very fine Dominion seedling. S. heliotrope, bread and beautiful¬ ly arched; F. red, velvety pansy-violet. 2.50 GLEAM. 45 in. A large sky-blue self of fine form. 3.75 GLORY OF HILLEGOM. A vigorous blue toned bicolor. .20 GLOWING EMBERS. 48 in. S. tan, slightly flushed violet; F. rich velvety dahlia purple. A beauty. 1.25 GOLDEN PROMISE. 30 in. S. citron yellow; F. chrome, slightly flushed soft lavender. A beautiful yellow cf unique coloring. .50 GOLD IMPERIAL. 33 in. A chrome yellow self with orange beard. A vigorous grower with large flowers of great substance. .50 G RAPTA. S. rich yellow brown; F. deeper shade. Distinctive and unusual coloring. .75 GREVIN. 36 in. A magnificent red-purple iris with standards lighter than the falls. .25 HARMONY. 36 in. A very dark blue-purple self with an unusual rich satiny sheen. An exceedingly vigorous flower with large blooms. .75 HARPALION. 50 in. Fragrant. A large, perfectly formed flower on very tall stems. S. light lavender overlaid bronze; F. clear lavender blue. A gorgeous iris which is ad¬ mired for its great size and height. .25 HARRIET PRESBY. '4A in. Fragrant. S. rose lilac; F. deeper rose lilac; orange beard. Very tall and vigorous. One of the most popular pinks. .60 HAUTEFEUILLE. S. dark violet; F. very dark velvety reddish purple. Fine. .30 HELEN KOEHLER. 30 in. S. lilac pink; F. purple. A very free flowering early variety. .20 HELIOS. 44 in. Gigantic flowers with wide standards of pure lemon yellow, perfectly formed; falls of the same shade, but delicate¬ ly marked light brown. 25.00 HER MAJESTY. 30 in. S. lovely rose pink; F. bright crimson, heavily veined. 2 for .25 HIPPOLYTA. 32 in. S. light lavender blue; F. lighter shade. .35 HUSSARD. 30 in. An excellent deep toned blue self. .60 HYPERION. 38 in. Fragrant. A gigantic flower of unusual form and texture. S. gloss- y bluish lavender; F. bright violet. .75 IBPALL. 30 in. Ruffled reddish lilac stand¬ ards; F. dark violet over a white ground. .35 IMPERATOR. 38 in. S. red-violet, tinted buff; F. deeper red violet with brown mark¬ ings at base. .35 IMPROVED KING. S. golden yellow; F. rich mahogany red. 2 for .25 ISHTAR. 42 in. A lovely blend of yellow and lavender. Large and vigorous flowers on well branched wide stalks. 1.50 ISIS. 38 in. A large violet-blue self of fine form. One of the finest blue Pallidas. .30 ISO LINE. 36 in. Fragrant. S. silvery lilac- flushed bronze; F. purplish old rose. .20 ISTRIA. Fragrant. S. pure white, delicately flushed green; F. same color, veined green. A large beautiful flower. 1.50 JACQUELINE GUILLOT. 36 in. An enor¬ mous lustrous silvery blue self on strong, well branched stems. One of the strongest growing and handsomest flowers in this list. .75 JACQUISIANA. S. bright coppery crimson; F. flaring, rich velvety deep maroon. An old favorite because cf its rich color. 2 for .25 JANE YVILLIAMSON. 36 in. A gorgeous pink pastel shade, tinted old gold and vein¬ ed maroon. A magnificent iris. 3.75 JEAN CHEVREAU. 36 in. Fragrant. S. cream, shaded yellow buff ; F. milky white, dotted violet brown in the throat and on the edges. .35 JL’RILEE. 30 in. A unique colored iris with ruffled standards cf a buff color; F. creamy white, flaring, veined and dotted light brown. .90 JUNIATA. 40 in. An almost clear blue self with large blooms borne on tall stems. Sweetly scented. 2 for .25 KALOS. 32 in. S. white, ruffled, beautifully flushed seft violet; F. white, dotted and pencilled soft rose. .30 KATHRYN FRYER. 38 in. A large flower, sweetly scented. S. straw yellow; F. violet- carmine. Very showy. .20 KING GEORGE V. A dainty bright colored reddish purple flower of good form. 2 for .25 KNYSNA. S. clear deep yellow; F. deep red brown, velvety. .25 KOYA. A deep violet self. .25 KURDISTAN. A rich reddish purple. .90 LABOR. 36 in. S. rosy amaranth suffused with a soft coppery glow; F. heliotrope with an aniline flush. A unique large flower of new coloring. 2.00 LADY LILFORD. 30 in. A deep violet pur- ple self; F. particularly deep. Large flowers. .85 L’AIGLON. 38 in. S. livid purple, shading to cinnamon drab; F. Schoenfeldt’s purple with a border of argyle purple, extremely velvety. An unusually large flower. 2.25 LA NEIGE. A pretty creamy white of won¬ derful waxy texture with full flaring falls. Beautiful as a cut flower. .25 L’ AVENIR. A handsome lavender self. Ex¬ cellent for mass planting. 2 for .25 L. A. WILLIAMSON. 42 in. S. quite broad, soft lavender viclet; F. velvety pansy violet. One of the finest. .20 LE CORREGE. 38 in. Fragrant. Enormous flowers. S. smoky bronze, suffused violet; F. very broad, rich velvety wine red with a brilliant orange beard. This magnificent iris is a very vigorous grower and is considered one of the very finest of the new French introductions. 3.00 LE GRAND FERRE. 42 in. A gorgeous large flower of unusual coloring. S. greyish fawn, tinted heliotrope; F. wine red, shad¬ ing to fawn towards the margin. .75 LEONATO. 48 in. Fragrant. One of the "ftnest blue-lavender irises. .75 LEOTA. Fragrant. A creamy white iris with an occasional greyish blue tinge. .25 LEVERRIER. 54 in. Fragrant. A giant flow¬ er of unusual beauty entirely different from any other iris. Very hardy and vigorous. S. Chinese violet ; F. clear velvety pansy vio¬ let. This brilliant colcred iris should be in every one’s collection. .60 LOHENGRIN. S. rosy mauve; F. deeper mauve. A silverv pink effect. Extra good. 2 for .25 LORD LAMBOURNE. 42 in. S. a delightful shade of rose fawn, shaded pale bronze; F. rich madder crimson, reticulated white at base. Sweet fragrance. A superb iris with large blooms, well shaped cn tall branching stems. .60 LORD OF JUNE. 42 in. Fragrant. S. light lavender blue; F. rich violet blue. A beau¬ tiful flower of great size. .25 LORELEY. S. straw yellow; F. flaring, vio¬ let purple, bordered yellow. Very vigorous and excellent for massing. 2 for .25 LOUIS BEL. 30 in. S. extremely dark vel¬ vety pansy violet; F. rich black velvety pur¬ ple. The darkest colcred iris in my garden and one cf the most admired last year. 2.00 LOUIS MEYER. S. golden yellow; F. rich velvety purple. .20 MADAME BOULLET. S. deep cream, spot- ed brown; F. gray yellow, flecked with mauve. A lovely flower. 2 for .25 MADAME CHEREAU. A charming tall white self with frilled standards and falls, pencilled azure blue. 2 for .25 MADAME CHERI. 44 in. A flower of ex¬ quisite shape and form; vigorous. S. vina- ceous purple with yellow undertone; F. ageratum violet, washed pink. A pleasing color. .25 MADAME CHOBAUT. 36 in. S. cream, shaded buff and pink, ruffled and silky; F. white, edged violet. A strong grower. 2 for .25 MADAME DE SEVIGNE. A very beautiful Plieata of unusual charm and distinction. The S. and F. are heavily marked violet on a white ground. A popular variety. 2 .for .25 MADAME DURRAND. 50 in. The large ruffled standards are of silky texture, cin¬ namon buff, flecked lilac; F. light viclet, flaring, on a ground of old gold. 1.50 MADAME H, CAYEUX. 36 in. A magnifi¬ cent large flower of fine texture. S. reddish slaty violet-purple ; F. very deep, velvety blackish purple, lighter toward the edges. 1.25 MAGNIFICA. 48 in. Fragrant. S. clear vio¬ let blue; F. long, drooping, deep reddish viclet. One of the best. .35 MAGNIFICENT. A gorgeous red toned self j of heavy substance. 1.50 MAJESTIC. 42 in. One of the best Dominion seedlings. Enormcrous flowers of excellent substance and fine form. S. arched, light blue to mauve; F. rich velvetv raisin purple .75 MA MIE. S. white, frilled violet; F. white, pencilled and margined violet. 2 for .25 MARIAN MOHR. A pale, glistening laven¬ der self Tall and fragrant. .75 MARJORIE TINLEY. 42 in. Enormous flow¬ ers cf great substance. S. arching, broad, of soft lavender blue; F. deeper in color. .60 MARSH MARIGOLD. 32 in. S. rich golden yellow; F. deep reddish brown, bordered bright yellow. An exceedingly bright color¬ ed flower. ' .25 MARY BARNETT. 42 in. A gigantic pale lavender blue self. Exceedingly fragrant. A splendid flower. 2.50 MARY GARDEN. S. creamy dotted delicate lavender; F. creamy white, slightly flecked and veined rich marcon. 2 for .25 MARY ORTH. 36 in. S. blue violet; F. vel¬ vety, darker blue violet. .35 MARY WILLIAMSON. 32 in. Sweetly scent- ! ed. S. white, ruffled, flushed light lavender; F. deep hyacinth violet, margined pure white. Perhaps the most graceful and dainty flower in my garden. .50 MAY ROSE. A pinkish lilac self. .20 MEDRANO. Fragrant. A beautiful flower of good form and of velvety texture. S. reddish violet; F. dark crimson purple. A very free flowering variety. .25 M. HUBERT. S. Parma violet, shading to bronze; F. rich lobelia blue. .60 MICHELINE CHARRAIRE. 36 in. A gor¬ geous large white flower. Carnation frag¬ rance. One of the very best whites. 2.50 MIDWEST. 30 in. A large, goi’geously ruff¬ led white flower, flushed and flecked bright rose lavender. A unique Plic-ata greatly ad¬ mired by every one. .25 MIDGARD. 36 in. A yellow and pink blend of immense size which gives a general soft pink effect. 3.50 MILDRED PRESBY. 32 in. S. white, deli¬ cately flushed pale rose-lavender; F. rich dark velvety pansy-violet with a narrow border of pale lavender. .75 MIRANDA. 42 in. A stately blue purple self with a metallic sheen, large and free flower¬ ing. '.25 MISS HAW. S. and F. lavender, suffused with pink. .20 MISTRESS FORD. S. reddish purple; F. rich red violet. .35 MITHRAS. S. bronzy yellow; F. deep ma¬ roon, edged brenzy yellow. Scented. 2 for .25 MOA. 42 in. A gigantic flower of great sub¬ stance on very tall stems. S. broad and arching of pure violet; F. broad, almost cir¬ cular, pansy violet, very velvety. One of the best. 2.00 MONSIGNOR. Fragrant. S. Clear viclet; F. velvety purple, tinged crimson. 2 for .25 MONTEZUMA. S. gclden yellow; F. yellow and white, veined purple. .25 MORNING SPLENDOR. 36 in. An extreme¬ ly rich colored iris with enermous blooms on strong spreading stalks. S. petunia vio¬ let; F. velvety raisin purple. Its delicate fragrance and gorgeous color attracted the attention of every visitor to my garden last year. .75 MOTHER OF PEARL. 44 in. S. and F. light soft lavender with the gloss of a pearl. .25 MRS. ALAN GRAY. S. delicate lilac pink; F. deeper shade, beautifullv veined. Scent¬ ed. ‘ .25 MRS. H. DARWIN. S. and F. snow white, veined purple at the base. 2 for .25 MRS. HETTY MATSON. 42 in. S. purple fawn, shot bronze; F. rich crimson purple. A large richly colored iris. .35 MRS. H. F. BOWLES. 40 in. S. a pretty shade of soft bronze; F. gorgeous red ma¬ hogany brown and unusually silky. .35 MRS. ILTIS. A lovely blue toned self. .75 MRS. MARION CRAN. 48 in. A fine pink toned iris cf gigantic size. .60 MRS. R. W. EMMETT. A wonderful milky white flower of large size and great sub¬ stance. 3.50 MRS. THOS. KINGSCOTE. S. silvery rose; F. rose pink. A popular flower; very vigor¬ ous. .75 MRS. TINLEY. An enormous flower of in¬ tense violet blue. .25 MRS. W. CUTHBERTSON. 44 in. S. soft rose overlaid apricct and slightly veined old rose; F. bright rosy crimson, edged silver. A gigantic flower of rare coloring. .35 MRS. W. E. FRYER. 32 in. S. shaded he¬ liotrope; F. purple crimson, with a lighter border. A lovely flowrer. .20 MT. PENN. S. lavender rose; F. crimson lilac. Free flowering. .20 NAVAJO. A splendid variegata. Fragrant. S. smeky mustard yellow; F. cf same color, heavily veined velvety burnt lake. .25 ODAROLOC. 40 in. S. and F. soft mauve, delicately suffused pink. Flowers of fine shape. .00 OLIVER PERTHUIS. 40 in. S. lavender mauve; F. purple lilac. An excellent flower of fine form. .25 OPERA, A magnificent iris which is exceed¬ ingly popular because of its violet-rose col¬ or. .25 ORION. 36 in. An enormus handsome flow¬ er. S. sc ft smoky viclet; F. very velvety dark violet. 3.00 OSSIAN. S. straw yellow; F. rosy violet. 2 for .25 OUR KING. Fragrant. S. lavender, flushed coppery pink; F. deep Bishop’s violet. .50 PALEMON. 46 in. Fragrant. S. soft gray tinged apricot; F. soft lavender, suffused apricot. Large and beautiful. .25 PANCROFT. A delightful soft cream col¬ cred flower. .25 PARC DE NEUILLY. A deep viclet-biue self of vigorous growth. A richly colored iris. 2 for .25 PARISENSIS. A large deep purple, pencil¬ led white. 2 for .25 PARISIAN A. 30 in. A beautiful giant frill¬ ed Plic-ata. S. and F. white, thickly dotted, shaded and edged deep lilac. Unusual color¬ ing. .20 PARVAR. S. unique black violet; F. horizon¬ tal, very dark velvety brownish violet. 1.00 PEAU ROUGE. 32 in. S. brilliant coppery red; F. violet carmine. It is undoubtedly the reddest toned iris yet seen. .85 PEERLESS. 42 in. A gorgeous flower of brilliant coloring giving the effect of a rich mahogany red. Gigantic blooms of wonder¬ ful ferm. S. light reddish viclet; F. deep purple red. 5.00 PERFECTION. A violet-blue bicolor with velvety falls. 2 for .25 PERRY'S FAVORITE. A rich violet self. A handsome flower on strong stalks. .25 PINK MME. CHEREAU. Similar to Mme. Chereau. but much larger and with pink pencilling. .35 PIONEER. 42 in. One of the most wonder¬ ful irises in cultivation. Almost a red-purple self. 1.25 SARPEDON. S. rich mauve; F. deep hy¬ acinth violet. A large bright toned bicolcr. .35 TROOST. S. lovely deep rosy pink; F. light¬ er, heavily veined violet. A bidlliant colored iris. *25 PONT-A-MOUSSON. 42 in. S. soft rosy buff; F. rich amethyst violet. Large. .25 PRAIRIE GOLD. 34 in. A deep rich yellow self of large size. A fine flower. 1.40 PRINCESS BEATRICE. 46 in. A handsome large flower of delicate lustrous silvery lav¬ ender with broad flaring falls, waved at the edge. .20 PRINCESS V. LOUISE. S. light yellow ; F. brilliant madder crimson, bordered yellow. 2 for .25 PROF. SEELIGER. A deep wine-red self with a rich orange beard. .25 PROSPERITY. A handsome large lilac and hyacinth violet flower. .25 PROSPER LAUGIER. S. light bronze-red; F. rich velvety ruby-red. 2 for .25 PROSPERO. 46 in. A superb iris of wonder¬ ful coloring. S. bright lavender-blue; F. rich deep violet-purple. Very popular. .25 PURISSIMA. '42 in. A stately pure white iris cf enormous size, fine form and heavy substance. 5.50 QUAKER LADY. S. smoky lavender, shad¬ ed yellow; F. ageratum blue and old gold. A lovely blend. 2 for .25 QUEEN ALEXANDRA. S. fawn, shot with hlac; F. lilac with bronze reticulations at the base. Beautiful. 2 for .25 QUEEN OF MAY. Fragrant. A rosy lav¬ ender pink self. A most charming flower. .20 RACHEL FOX. S. yellow; F. yellcw with a iamt touch of blue in the center. 2 for .25 RAFFET. A uniform intense dark blue with tails veined white. 2 for 25 RAJPL T. 40 in. A bright violet self with naping1 tails. An elegant flower. .75 RED RIDING HOOD. S. rosy violet- F. bright pansy violet. A good red iris. ' .25 REDWING. 36 in. A gigantic flower of fine form which gives a gorgeous bronzy led effect. S. light brownish red- F dahlia carmine. ' 4 5Q RENE CAYEUX. 36 in. S. white, flushed hlac; F. crimson reddish violet. A striking¬ ly beautiful colored iris of enormous size. 1.25 RH EA. 36 in. S. lobelia violet; F. pansy violet. A greatly admired flower of immense size. 2.40 RHEINGAUPERLE. 34 in. A magnificent rose pink almost a self. .65 RHEINIXE. 38 in. S. pure white;. F. rich violet blue. Tall, stately and most conspicu¬ ous m any row of irises. 2 for .25 RIALGAR. S. bright deep yellow; F. crim¬ son brown. A most effective variegata for mass planting. 35 RINGDOVE. S. deep lavender to olive lake; F. lavender violet. 2 for .25 ROMEO. A most unique tricolor of lilac violet and yellow. .25 ROSE MADDER. Brilliant rose madder- velvety falls. .75 ROSE l NIQUE. A good early deep pink. .25 ROSEWAY. 36 in. Deep rose pink. A lovely flowe’r for massing. 2 for .25 ROTA. Wine purple. 60 ROTORUA. S. pale lavender blue; F. the same color, flushed deeper at center. .25 SALONIQUE. S. creamy white, tinted vio¬ let; F. brilliant velvety purplish violet. .25 SAN FRANCISCO. A gigantic white, edged with lavender. 7_qq SAPP HID. Almost a bright blue self with a slight purple tone. Large and fine. .35 SEMINOLE. A rich velvety red-purple flow¬ er. Large and brilliant. .25 SENSATION. 48 in. Enormous flowers of wonderful cornflower blue of unrivaled beauty. 4.50 SHASTA. A giant snow white iris of fine form. 3.00 SHEKINAH. 36 in. Exquisitely fragrant. A delightful pale yellow Pallida deepening at the center. 2 for .25 SHERWIN WRIGHT. A vigorous bright golden yellow self. 2 for .25 SILVER MIST. 30 in. Pale porcelain blue, dotted silvery white. A vigorous grower of fine substance. .25 SILVER RIBBON. 30 in. A deep rose pink self with a silvery white line at the center of the fall. -50 SIMONE VAISSIERE. 38 in One of the most beautiful irises. Enormous blooms . S. lustrous white, heavily flushed azure; F. brilliant aniline blue. .60 SINDJKA. 48 in. Subdued lavender, shading to deep buff. An excellent flower. .25 SIR MICHAEL. 48 in. A strikingly beauti¬ ful iris cf the richest coloring. S. clear lav- .ender blue; F. deep purple, shaded red brown. 15.00 SQLEDAI). An attractive early soft yellow. .25 SOLFERINO. 48 in. A wonderful Pallida of striking lilac red. A very strong grower. 3.00 SONATA. 38 in. S. deep olive buff; F. lilac center, shading to deep olive buff, delicately flushed rose in the middle cf the falls. A handsome iris, vigorous and hardy. 2.75 SOUVENIR DE LOETITIA MICHAUD. 54 in. A gigantic flower of lobelia blue, lighter at the edge. The blcoms are of splendid sub¬ stance. 2 00 SOUVENIR I)E MADAME GAUDICHAU. 42 in. S. rich deep violet; F. velvety black violet. .25 SUSAN BLISS. 40 in. A uniform shade of deep rose pink. A popular iris of fine shape and good texture. .35 SWATARA. 36 in. S. lobelia blue, shaded bronzy yellow at base; F. brilliant violet, with heavy reticulations of dark brown. A large bloom of goccl form and striking col¬ oring. .25 SWAZI. One of the best of the Dominion seedlings. S. bluish violet; F. intensely dark velvety pansy violet. 3.50 SWEET LAVENDER. S. pale lavender; F. deeper rose lavender. A splendid flower, sweetly scented and very free flowering. .25 SYPHAX. S. pale violet; F. deep crimson purple with heavy reticulations at the haft. Large flcwers of fine coloring. .25 TAJ MAHAL. A beautiful pure white, very vigorous and free flowering. .35 TAMAR. 42 in. S. lilac; F. rose lilac. A lovelv iris of pleasing color and good form. .25 TENEBRAE. 36 in. A lovely Dominion seed¬ ling. An immense flower of brilliant color and great substance. S. rich violet-purple; F. rich velvety black-purple. .65 TITAN. 38 in. Gigantic flowers with beauti¬ ful spreading falls. S. light violet blue; F. broad, violet purple. The largest of the Dominion race. 1.50 TQM TIT. An intense violet blue self. Very striking and unlike any other iris in color. .25 TUSCANY GOLD. 38 in. S. sulphur yellow, tinged purplish at the margin; F. same col¬ or with more purple. A striking reddish gold color. 8.50 VAN CLEVE. S. deep purple; F. deeper shade. Exti'emelv velvety and beautiful. . 2.75 VESPER GOLD. 40 in. A pretty apricot yellow blend suffused with violaceous re¬ flections. A superb flower. 2.00 VIRGILIA. An exceedingly flcriferous sky blue self. -20 VIOLA. A charming pale bluish violet self. .25 VIRGINIA MOORE. A striking bright chrome yellow self. -25 WEDGEWOOD. A magnificent large rich blue self, perhaps the best in its class. 1.00 WHITE AND GOLD. A large pure white with a satiny sheen. Strong and vigorous, a dozen or more blooms to a stalk. 5.00 WHITE STAR. 37 in. A vigorous ivory white flower. Very attractive. 1.50 WILD ROSE. 34 in. A dainty satiny pink. .60 W. J. FRYER. Fragrant. S. smoky yellow; F. dark purple; velvety. .25 WM. MOHR. A gigantic free flowering iris of perfect form. The ground color is pale lilac, the standards are flushed dark, and the whole flower is beautifully veined mag- anese violet. 4.00 YELLOW HAMMER. A good deep yellow. .75 YEOMAN. A fine Dominion seedling with soft violet standards and satiny mulberry falls. 1.00 YOLANDE. 45 in. An exceedingly vigorous .elvetv blue iris of great substance. A real beauty. .75 YVONNE PELLETIER. 36 in. S. pale lav¬ ender-blue; F. slightly darker. .35 ZADA. A vigorous white of good form with purple marks at the haft. .90 ZILIA. 38 in. A large and free flowering lavender-blue flower. 2 for .25 ZUA. Fragrant. A crinkled early white with olive green markings. It has the appearance of crepe paper. An attractive and unique flower. .25 Terms: Cash with order. Remittances may be made by money order, registered mail, bank draft or check. Transpcrtation: Prepaid except on one dollar collection. I guarantee every rhizome I send out to be true to name, free from disease, and to arrive in gocd condition. JOIN THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY $3.00 a year Four interesting and instructive Bulletins each year. Make checks payable to the American Iris Society and send to the Science Press Printing- Co. Lancaster, Pa. TROJANA. 38 in. S. lavender; F. red purple. A large flower. .25