The famous seedling No. 36-71 from 

 David Hall, and about which so 

 much has been said and written. 

 Some call it a glorified and gigantic 

 more colorful Jean Cayeux, with 

 both standards and falls heavily 

 ruffled. General effect is a light 

 coffee-tan with a glint of gold. It 

 towers over Jean Cayeux in stature, 

 does not fade, and is a rapid in- 

 creaser and free bloomer. The color 

 is difficult to describe, since it is not 

 at all dull, but very bright and 

 lively. Each $15.00 



GOLDEN SLIPPERS 



"Because it is so neat" — pure gold- 

 en yellow, including the beard. A 

 perfectly fashioned flower of medi- 

 um size and height, with a mass of 

 bloom and many branches. The 

 tendency among breeders has 

 been toward giant size and great 

 height, but GOLDEN SLIPPERS is 

 a garden flower, born to spill its 

 myriads of clean cut daffodil yel- 

 low blossoms about in rank profu- 

 sion. Increases rapidly. 



Each $3.00; 3 for $8.00 



Discovered last spring among the seed- 

 lings of Mr. DeForest. A positive self of 

 rich wine red, without the purple influ- 

 ence and almost devoid of haft mark- 

 ings, the beard bronze-yellow. The 

 owner valued this most highly and had 

 accumulated several splendid clumps. 

 We promptly bought the entire stock 

 and now pass on to you this most excel- 

 lent ruby red iris at a fraction of its 

 potential introductory value. Tall, well 

 branched, does not fade in hottest sun. 



Each $3.00; 3 for $8.00 



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