OXHEART Each $1.00 



Deep rich strawberry red-purple self, with beard 

 to match. The large circular falls are velvety and 

 without reticulation. A great favorite in the Nicholls 

 garden, where it originated. A strong grower, with 

 delightful grape fragrance. Three feet tall. 



PALE MOONLIGHT Each 85c 



A wonderful huge pale blue in California, but may 

 be a bit tender in severe climates. 



PAULETTE Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 



Giant pale blue, a better Loetitia Michaud. From 

 Millet, the originator of the famous and lovely 

 Loetitia, and considered as his finest iris. Of enamel- 

 like lustre, on very tall stems, and with flaring falls. 



PERSIA Each 25c; 3 for 50c 



One of Dr. Ayres' masterpieces. Blended shades 

 of pale blue, lavender, grey, and bronze, with a 

 smoky veil enveloping the entire flower. Massive 

 blooms in great abundance, with many tall and 

 splendidly branched stalks. A well named variety 

 that will prove an asset in any iris garden. 



PHEBUS Each 25c; 3 for 50c 



Clear lemon yellow, an exceedingly rapid increas- 

 er, and one of the most popular of the newer yellow 

 irises. Fine rounded flowers, over three feet tall, with 

 much branching. A good companion to Pluie d'Or, 

 with its contrasting shade. 



PICADOR Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 



Standards of tarnished gold, falls brilliant carmine 

 red. A bold, strong growing and perfectly fashioned 

 iris reaching four feet in height. Classed as a varie- 

 gata it is really a blend of gold and crimson, so good 

 that we stocked up heavily on it anticipating that our 

 customers would welcome this opportunity to secure 

 such an outstanding flower at so low a price. 



PINK JEWEL Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 



Not a large flower, but an excellent pink toned 

 affair where garden effect is desired. The standards 

 are self colored, but the falls are very heavily veined 

 deep violet pink over a lighter ground. A very rapid 

 increaser, thirty inches tall. 



PINK OPAL Each 60c 



A sister seedling of Pink Satin, of much greater 

 size and half again as tall. The blossoms are lilac- 

 pink, self colored, and abundantly produced, al- 

 though the tall stems are short branched. However, 

 the blooms appear all along the stalks, so that the 

 lack of branches is not apparent in the garden pic- 

 ture. Very beautiful, and a bargain at the price. 



PINK SATIN Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 



Jacob Sass raised dozens of excellent pink seed- 

 lings, and this one was deemed as most outstanding 

 of all. The color is a very delicate and smooth, yet 

 glistening and brilliant, pink without the usual rose 

 or purplish cast. The stalks are tall and slender, with 

 blooms of large size. Very rapid of increase, and of 

 course perfectly hardy. 



Anne M. Cayeux 



PLUIE D'OR (Golden Rain) Each 20c; 3 for 50c 



A beautiful iris, on slender, perfectly branched 

 stems well over three feet tall. Fine rounded flowers 

 of solid golden yellow, with deep yellow beard. Win- 

 ner of the Dykes medal in France, it has proven an 

 outstanding variety of this color both in Europe and 

 America, reliable as to hardiness, rapid of increase, 

 and very free flowering. 



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