COPPER 

 LUSTRE 



(Kirkland. 1934) 



DYKES MEDAL 

 1938 



True to prediction, this 

 great iris, often referred 

 to as "the iris of the Cen- 

 tury", came through to 

 win the highest award 

 possible last season. 



Entirely different from 

 all others, its great pop- 

 ularity has resulted not 

 only from the odd and 

 beautiful copper tone of 

 its flowers, but also from 

 the fact that it seems to 

 perform well in all sec- 

 tions of the country. 

 Where it is established 

 on two year plants the 

 flowers are of great size, 

 on excellently branched 

 stalks, and the foliage is 

 healthy and vigorous. 

 Hardiness is proven 

 without any question. 



The picture alongside is 

 but a fair likeness — it 

 does not convey the 

 brilliance nor the cop- 

 pery sheen which dis- 

 tinguish the actual 

 flower. 



Each $3.00 

 Three for $8.00 



