JUNALUSKA 



Each 60c MATTERHORN 



Each $6.00 



One ot the linest novelties in commerce, a unique 

 blend of red, copper, rose and gold. The eflect is 

 copper-red. An early bloomer, very tall and 

 perfectly branched. A runncr-up for the Dykes 

 medal in 1938. 



KALINGA 



Each 50c 



Huge cream self, outstanding not only an 

 exhibition spike, but as a garden specimen as 

 well. The broad spreading ivory-textured blooms 

 generally come out in groups of three or four 

 simultaneously, and each stalk will carry from 

 twelve to fifteen blossoms. 



KHORASAN Each 75c 



New blended \ariegata, with peculiar auburn 

 tinted falls Hushed with violet. The standards are 

 dull old gold. Petals are waved at the edges, 

 very heavy in texture. 



LADY PARAMOUNT 



Each 40c 



A really magnificent llcjwer in clear primrose 

 yellow, with firm silken texture. It is one ot the 

 most stupendous in size of flower and foliage in 

 our collection. 



LAFERIA Each $1.00 



A unique blend of French grey and lavender. The 

 flowers are very large, on 3b-inch stems, but it 

 is an iris to be admired at close range rather 

 than for garden effect. 



LANCASTER Each $20.00 



The latest triumph from Paul Cook, introduced 

 through the Longfield Iris Farm of Bluffton, 

 Indiana. A copper rose blend, which we have 

 not seen, but it is declared to be a genuine prize 

 by all those critics who have. We have only a few 

 rhizomes. 



LILIMANI Each $1.50 



On the order of Black Wings, taller and in gen- 

 eral an improvement over this well known dusky- 

 iris. 



LOUVOIS 



Each $3.00 



Brown, deep rich and velvety, like the lustrous 

 fur of an animal. This new French sort has been 

 one ot the surprises of the past two years. 

 Standards are a decided brown tone, the falls 

 exceedingly dark brown, edged to match the 

 standards. 



MAID OF ASTALOT 50c ; 3 for $1 



A white and blue plicata of the Los Angeles t\ pc. 

 with stitching on the haft only. Tall, well formed 

 and hardv. 



MARCO POLO Each 75c 



A beautiful and striking red iris bred by Robert 

 Schreiner in St. Paul. The standards are bright 

 rose, the falls vivid crimson. Beard is orange 

 yellow and there is no veining at the haft. A 

 lighter and brighter red than Cheerio. 



MARGARET ROWE Each 75c 



A deep old rose sell, set olf by a brilliant gold 

 beard and haft. One of the many fine things from 

 Dr. Avres, of Cincinnati. 



MAROUITA 



Each 50c 



A well named iris in brilliant ivory yellow, with 

 ochraceous maroon veinings on the falls. Stan- 

 dards are ivory deepening to sulphur at the base. 

 Falls are the same color, but are entirely lined 

 maroon. Always a sellout. 



MARVELOUS Each $2.00 



A gay combination of bright yellow with red 

 lines streaking through it. Quite tall and very 

 large, it was one of the favorites of Chancellor 

 Kirkland, the originator. 



MARY GEDDES 



Each 25c 



.\ garden ellect ot salmon-orange. actualK' an 

 ochraceous salmon with deeper stained falls. A 

 former Dykes medal winner and one of the most 

 popular irises of all time. 



The m(.>st beautiful and cleanest white we ha\e 

 ever seen. It does not displace Snowking, tor 

 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 $5.00 



A beautiful blend ot brilliant rose, rich orange, 

 crimson and buff. This is one of the latest sensa- 

 tions 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. 



MAYA 



Each $1.50 



Strawberry or rose-red self, with \elvety falls 

 blended with copper at the haft. A distinct and 

 different iris of large size and on fine stems. 



MAY DAY 



Each $10.00 



Declared to be the finest apricot-salmon thus tar 

 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 Very few plants. 



MELDORIC Each 35c 



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 arc well worth 

 waiting for. 



MIDWEST GEM 



Each $2.00 



One ol the \ crv best new Sass varieties, a beau- 

 tiful self of pale apricot yellow, lightly flushed 

 pink. Immense in both stalk and flower, it par- 

 ticularly attracts those who first see it because 

 ot the odd crimped petals. 



MING YELLOW 



Each $5.00 



,\ \elluw wich(jut a fault — clear, rich, sniooth 

 without venation, big and slightly waved. Habit 

 ot growth similar to Depute Nomblot. Mrs. 

 Pattison considers it the most sensational iris she 

 has e\ er grown, and so states in her catalog. 



MISS ARAVILLA 50c ; 3 for $1 



Here is a variegata blend of medium size to 

 provide a brilliant mass of color in the garden. 

 Standards deep gold, falls orange red, flaring. 



MISS CALIFORNIA 



Each $1.00 



Gigantic lilac pink, with the growing habits ol 

 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 

 highlights from Carl Salbach. See page 17. 



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. 



MISSOURI NIGHT $1.50 



Rich indigo blue, with a purple cast, the haft 

 de\'oid of x eining but enriched with brown at the 

 center. Beard is bright orange. A thoroughly fine 

 ins and the best one we know of this type. 



MME. M. LASSAILLY Each $1.50 



.\ new one trom France bearing some resemblance 

 to the variety Amigo, with a more pronounced 

 contrast of blue standards and blackish purple 

 falls edged blue. It won the Dykes medal in 1935. 

 Larger than Amigo. with velvety falls, slightly 

 waved. 



MME. LOUIS AUREAU Each $1.00 



This hea\ily dotted and sanded plicata from 

 Cayeux is a rival of the series now so popular 

 trom the Sasses. It has a ground color of silvery 

 white, closely netted with rosy heliotrope. .A very 

 large blossom. 



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