CALIFORNIA GOLD Each 25c 



By all odds the best value in a yellow iris at anywhere near 

 the price. It is an easy grower and free bloomer, deep 

 glittering yellow of very^large size, and surpasses every- 

 thing in its color except the recent novelties. We have a 

 huge stock, hence the low price. 



CASQUE D'OR Each $2.00 



Deep old gold standards, considerably ruffled, with green- 

 ish mid-ribs. Falls are richest blackish maroon. A brighter 

 and more striking edition of El Tovar. 



CHARLOTTE MILLET Each $8.00 



A new thing from France and one which created quite a 

 stir last season. The color is bright reddish lilac in a shade 

 that is both novel and beautiful. Very few plants. 



CHARM Each $1.00 



Quite a different tone of strawberry red, a bit lighter than 

 most other reds, and with a slight smoky wash that seems 

 to restrain the color. It is large in size, blooming some- 

 what late. 



CHOSEN Each $5.00 



The great new yellow from Southern California. Of tre- 

 mendous size, solidly colored metallic yellow, even the 

 beard being the same uniform shade. 



CHRIST ABEL Each $1.50 



Red . . . and it will not disappoint the most exacting critic. 

 For sheer brilliance we rank it second only to the new Red 

 Gleam from Mr. Lapham, the same originator. Glorious as 

 a garden clump, almost a self, of large size, over 3 feet tall. 



CITY OF LINCOLN Each $3.00 



Brightest, largest, and surely the finest of all variegatas. 

 Clear golden yellow standards, broad fiery red falls, 

 startling in their contrast. Of bold habit, one of the tri- 

 umphs from Hans Sass. 



COPPER LUSTRE Each 50c 



Entirely different from all others, its great popularity has 

 resulted not only from the odd and beautiful copper tone 

 of its flowers, but also from the fact that it performs well 

 in all sections of the country. It positively glows in its 

 bright copper, gold, and pinkish tan blendings. Dykes 

 Medal, 1Q38. Now sold at a price that will permit every- 

 one to own it. Shown on page 12. 



COPPER PIECE Each $1.00 



A very bright reddish toned iris with distinct copper 

 shadings below the beards. Of medium size, it is a unique 

 thing as to color. 



CORINTHE Each $1.00 



A huge purple self, bishop's violet by Ridgeway, with an 

 almost white beard, blooming at the very last of the 

 season. 



CORONET Each $3.00 



Soft rose beige with a golden tone, a new color and one ot 

 the outstanding recent introductions from David Hall, of 

 Chicago. It is tall, widely branched, with fine flowers of 

 large size. 



CRYSTAL BEAUTY Each 25c 



Tall, clean white from the Sass Brothers, hardier than 



Purissima, giving somewhat the same garden effect. 40 

 inches. 



DAYBREAK Each $10.00 



The new golden pink introduction from Dr. Kleinsorge. 

 Detailed description on page 3. 



DEEP VELVET Each $10.00 



A striking Salbach introduction of 193Q, one of the richest 

 and best dark irises we have yet seen. Self colored in very 

 dark, yet bright, blackish red purple, with perfectly 

 formed blossoms of very large size. Brownish suffusion at 

 the haft, with deep bronze beard. 



DERRILL HART Each $5.00 



A very new thing which might be described as a brighter 

 but deeper colored Depute Nomblot. Standards are rose 

 shot with bronze, the falls deep velvety wine. Tall and of 



heavy growth, 



DESTINY Each 75c 



A great heavy flower of deepest blackish bronze purple, 

 with rich golden beard. From New Zealand, and it ranks 

 as one of the truly fine novelties not recently produced in 

 this country — there are so few of them. 



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