Kalmga 



EVELYN PULLAR Each $10.00 



A new departure in tall bearded iris, one which 

 begins blooming in late fall and continues throughout 

 the winter. Full account on page 41. 



EVOLUTION Each 25c; 3 for 50c 



Pale copper-bronze self, with heavily frilled stand- 

 ards. The falls are also copper-bronze, but are over- 

 laid blue and capped with a brilliant orange beard. 

 This is of French origination, and is one of the most 

 worthwhile irises we have had from that master, 

 Coyeux. 



FAR WEST (Kleinsorge. 1936) 



Each $10.00; 3 for $25.00 



Shown on page 5, a warm and mellow blend of 

 salmon and golden sand, of coral and henna, with 

 a soft glow at the heart. Originated in the West, and 

 containing that multitude of tints seen in the western 

 sky at sundown. Of bold and sturdy growing habit, 

 the big blooms are well spaced on fine stalks reach- 

 ing 40 inches in height. 



The likeness of this flower is achieved by a new 

 process and we guarantee its absolute accuracy, 

 although some reduction in size was necessary. 



FRIEDA MOHR Each 20c; 3 for 50c 



Dependable anywhere, despite the fact that it was 

 originated in California and contains tender blood, 

 it is perfectly at home in Ohio, Minnesota, and New 

 England, as well as in the moist climate of the Pacific 

 Northwest. The color is a lively shade of violet-pink, 

 standards slightly lighter than the falls. Its huge 

 size and great height make it a leader in any color 

 class. See color illustration on page 38. 



FRIVOLITE Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 



The general effect is one of brilliant shrimp-pink, 

 with golden glints. This French introduction is of- 

 fered as a great improvement upon the fine variety 

 Marquisette, being a deeper shade. A very lovely 

 and unique novelty, at its best when established a 

 year. It increases rapidly. See page 22. 



GARDEN MAGIC Each $30.00 



A red self of a shade similar to the falls of Shirvan. 

 In other words, a deep, rich pansy-like tone and qual- 

 ity in a seven-inch blossom. There is scarcely any 

 veining and a rich orange beard adds to its effective- 

 ness. Grows to 40 inches in height. Very few rhiz- 

 omes. 



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