INDIGO BUNTING 



Each $1.00 



Something different in clear 

 blue, a rather deep shade, 

 nicely formed, with an odd 

 brownish suffusion near the 

 haft. Flowers are freely pro- 

 duced, making it excellent as 

 a garden or landscape sub- 

 ject. Good blues are in keen 

 demand and this is one of 

 the best. 



ITASCA 



Each $5.00; 3 for $12.00 



Raised by Dr. R. E. Klein- 

 sorge, Silverton, Oregon. A 

 positive self of the darkest, 

 yet most vivid, deep ame- 

 thyst. It carries no veining 

 whatsoever, and the great 

 depth of tone is intensified by 

 a heavy brown beard, under- 

 laid with blue. The texture is 

 like silk, and the flowers are 

 rounded in shape, with nicely 

 branched stalks 30 to 36 

 inches high. See page 13. 



JEAN CAYEUX Each $1.00 



Certainly one of the most 

 beautiful irises we have ever 

 flowered in our gardens. 

 Likewise, it is one of the most 

 unusual in color — a soft, 

 smooth, light buff, described 

 by some as "coffee colored" 

 and by others as Havana- 

 brown. The form is perfect, 

 and the size is larger than 

 average. It is splendidly 

 branched, over three feet tall, 

 and flowers over a long sea- 

 son. Jean Cayeux has been 

 awarded a Certificate of Merit 

 by the French Horticultural 

 Society, and in 1931 it won 

 the Dykes Medal for the fin- 

 est iris of the year. It is listed 

 in Schreiner's "100 Super- 

 Iris." See page 27. 



JEB STUART Each $3.50 



Deep blackish brown, with 

 rich orange beard. A great 

 improvement on Grace Stur- 

 tevant, being larger, taller, 

 and of much better form. 

 Awarded an A. M. by the 

 American Iris Society in 1935. 

 Limited stock. 



Crown 

 Prince 



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