GRACE MOHR Each $2.00 



A seedling of William Mohr, with widely flaring 

 falls and tall stems reaching to 40 inches. The 

 color is not mu«h different than that of Ormohr, 

 but the flower is of different shape and a bit 

 earlier. 



GRAND CANYON 



Each $10.00 



Illustrated in color on the cover and offered for 

 the first time on page 3. 



GREAT LAKES Each $2.50 



A new clear blue self, produced in Canada by 

 Lyman Cousins, of London, Ontario. A broadly 

 spreading regal type of flower, with handsome 

 foliage and finely branched 4-foot stalks. Color 

 is about the same shade as Shining Waters. 

 H.M.A.I.S. 1939. 



GUDRUN Each 35c 



Heavily textured enormous white, with petals 

 like those of a magnolfa. A warm or creamy 

 white, with brilliant orange beard and a slight 

 gold dust sprinkling over the entire bloom. A 

 constant winner at the shows. 



HAPPY DAYS Each 25c 



A giant of a flower, smooth light yellow in color. 

 Inclined to lush growth and in severe climates 

 should be afforded some protection, but it amply 

 rewards this extra care. For years it has com- 

 manded a rather high price, but we can now 

 supply it at a figure any gardener can afford. 



IMPERIAL BLUSH Each 25c 



Tall free flowering blush pink, reaching 40 inches 

 in height. This does not carry any of the yellow 

 influence of most pinks, but a lemon beard adds 

 an interesting touch. 



INCOGNITO Each $3.00 



Dark and swarthy, a rich and velvety blackish 

 purple. It has the shape and carriage of Legend, 

 but is darker in tone and more of a self. Over 

 four feet tall in our garden, and one of our 

 largest irises. 



INDIAN HILLS Each 50c ; 3 for $1 



Very brilliant light \ iolet purple, brighter than 

 Magenta and lighter in tone than Itasca. Rather 

 long flowers, self colored. 



ITASCA Each 75c 



Of the darkest, yet most vivid deep amethyst. 

 A rounded bloom of silk-like texture and finish, 

 with beard of soft brown overlaid blue. One of 

 the loveliest things we have ever introduced, 

 and it has never been equalled. Inclined to 

 flower too freely — cut out some of the spikes 

 when they are first forming and finer ones will 

 result. 



JASMANIA 



Each $1.00 



GREAT LAKES 



The color is about that of a ripe banana! Near 

 the center is a faint suggestion of light brown, 

 and a still fainter flush of pale blue in the center 

 of the falls. While not a clear yellow, it is nearly 

 so, and is actually the more beautiful for its 

 blended additions. 



JEAN CAYEUX Each 35c 



A smooth, soft, light buff, described by some as "coffee colored." The 

 stems are tall and well balanced in branching with a long season of 

 bloom. A very distinct iris. Sec page 13. 



JELLOWAY Each $2.00 



This yellow is as deep in tone as Golden Hind. It is preferred by some 

 because of its larger size and greater height, but it is not so perfect in 

 form. Few plants. 



JEANLAFITTE Each $1.00 



Standards coppery rose, domed; falls broad and semi-flaring, rose with 

 a coppery undertone. A well branched and colorful iris from the intro- 

 ducer of Mary Geddes. 



JEB STUART Each 50c 



Deep blackish maroon brown, with rich orange beard. A great improve- 

 ment on Grace Sturtevant, being larger, taller and of much better form. 



JERRY Each 25c 



A bright ruby red iris of medium size and splendid growing habits. It 

 increases fast, and is a heavy bloomer. 



JOYCETTE Each 35c 



An extra late deep blackish red with an undertone of rich mulberry. 

 The stalks are tall and sturdy, the blooms practically self colored. 



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