JERRY Each 25c 



A bright ruby red iris of medium size and splendid grow ing 

 habits. It increases fast and is a heavy bloomer. 



JOYCETTE Each 25c 



An e.xtra late deep blackish red with an undertone of rich 

 mulberry. The stalks are tall and sturdy, the blooms prac- 

 tically self colored. 



JUNALUSKA Each 40c ; 3 for $1 .00 



One of the finest novelties in commerce; a unique blend of 

 red, copper, rose and gold. The effect is copper-red. An early 

 bloomer, very tall and perfectly branched. A runner-up for 

 the Dykes medal in 1938. 



KALINGA Each 35c 



Huge cream self, outstanding not only as an exhibition spike, 

 but as a garden specimen as well. The broad spreading ivory- 

 te.xtured blooms generally come out in groups of three or 

 four simultaneously, and each stalk will carry from twelve 

 to fifteen blossoms. 



KHORASAN Each 50c 



New blended xariegata, with peculiar auburn tinted falls 

 flushed with violet. The standards are dull old gold. Petals 

 are waved at the edges, very heavy in texture. 



LADY NAOMI Each $10.00 



A tall and huge plicata, with white ground entirely overlayed 

 and speckled blue. There is a brownish cast near the center, 

 and a brilliant orange beard. We like it better than any 

 other blue plicata. 



LA FERIA Each 75c ; 3 for $2.00 



A unique blend of French grey and lavender. The flowers 

 are very large, on 3b-inch stems, but it is an iris to be ad- 

 mired at close range rather than for garden effect. 



LANCASTER Each $7.50 



Very broad petaled coppery rose blend. It might be described 

 as a coppery old rose, with very broad falls. This is a uniquely 

 colored iris from Paul Cook, originator of Sable. 



LATE SUN Each $3.00 



A new yellow that made a hit w hen show n in Massachusetts. 

 The b-inch flowers are held on stems that reach 42 inches. 

 Color is an odd shade of deep yellow, with red gold overlay 

 and deep orange beard. From Fred DeForest, who intro- 

 duced Salar. 



LIGHTHOUSE Each 60c 



A very bright rose blend, of bold grow ing habit with enor- 

 mous blossoms. In effect an old rose self with a most brilliant 

 center of yellow and fiery gold. We regard it as one of the 

 best novelties of the past three seasons. 



LOUVOIS Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Brown, deep rich and velvety, like the lustrous fur of an 

 animal. The new French sort has been one of the surprises 

 of the past two years. Standards are a decided brown tone, 

 the falls exceedingly dark brown, edged to match standards. 



MARCO POLO Each 25c 



A beautiful and striking red iris bred by Robert Schreiner in 

 St. Paul. The standards are bright rose, the falls vivid crim- 

 son. Beard is orange yellow and there is no veining at the 

 haft. A lighter and brighter red than Cheerio. 



MAROUITA Each 40c 



A well named iris in brilliant ivory yellow, with ochraceous 

 maroon veinings on the falls. Standards are ivory deepening 

 to sulphur at the base. Falls are the same color, but are 

 entirely lined maroon. Always a sellout. 



MARY GEDDES Each 25c ; 3 for 60c 



This gives a brilliant salmon effect as a garden clump, and 

 is one of the most colorful irises for landscape effect. It is 

 a one time winner of the Dykes medal. 



MATTERHORN Each $1.50 



The most beautiful and cleanest white we have ever seen. 

 It does not displace Snowking, for they are entirely different 

 in type, the latter big, bold and imposing, while Matterhorn 

 is delicate despite its large size — ladylike, one might say. 

 Pure white, even the beard is cream. Very well branched, 40 

 inches tall. 



MATULA Each $1.50 



A beautiful blend of brilliant rose, rich orange, crimson and 

 buff. This is one of the latest sensations from those wizards, 

 the Sass Brothers. The flower is very large, with long falls 

 that are waved and crimped, as are those of Midwest Gem. 

 This makes a mighty handsome pair. 



MAY DAY Each $2.50 



Declared to be the finest apricot-salmon thus far originated. 

 Self colored in standards and falls, it has a suffusion of 

 burnished copper and a very bright orange beard. A large 

 bloom on husky stalks. 



MELDORIC Each 25c ; 3 for 60c 



Huge blue-black self, one of the richest and most striking 

 irises ever introduced. Neither a rapid increaser nor a free 

 flowerer, it rewards the owner with spikes of bloom that are 

 well worth w/aiting for. 



MELITZA Each $5.00 



Pale ivory-flesh, particularly effective in dull weather. Color 

 is different from any other iris, and it increases very rapidly. 



MIDWEST GEM Each 75c 



One of the very best new Sass varieties, a beautiful self of 

 pale apricot yellow, lightly flushed pink. Immense in both 

 stalk and flower, it particularly attracts those who first see 

 it because of the odd crimped petals. 



MING YELLOW Each $2.00 



A yellow without a fault — clear, rich, smooth without vena- 

 tion, big and slightly waved. Habit of growth similar to 

 Depute Nomblot. Mrs. Pattison considers it the most sensa- 

 tional iris she has ever grown, and so states in her catalog. 



MISS CALIFORNIA Each 60c ; 3 for $1.50 



Gigantic lilac pink, with the growing habits of Dauntless, 

 one of the parents. While not the "pinkest" iris, the shade 

 of this one is quite novel and it surely has every attribute 

 that one could wish for in a perfect flower. One of the high- 

 lights from Carl Salbach. 



MISSOURI Each 50c 



A famous clear blue that won the Dykes medal in 1937. The 

 color is particularly fine when afforded light shade from the 

 afternoon sun. Stock still limited. 



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a purple cast, the haft devoid of 



MISSOURI NIGHT 



Rich indigo blue, with 

 veining but enriched with brown at the center. Beard is bright 

 orange. A thoroughly fine iris and the best one we know of 

 this type. 



MME. LOUIS AUREAU Each 60c 



This heavily dotted and sanded plicata from Cayeux is a 

 rival of the series now so popular from the Sasses. It has a 

 ground color of silvery white, closely netted with rosy helio- 

 trope. A very large blossom. 



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