LAPHAM, 1937 



When we tell you that Mr. Lapham obtained this new iris from King Tut 

 crossed with Ethel Peckham you will be interested . . . and when you 

 learn that this cross produced a number of very fine seedlings, and that 

 this particular one is not only outstanding but declared by Mr. Lapham 

 to be the best thing he has ever turned out, you will want to own it! 



A very deep fiery chestnut; red in certain lights, brown in others, with 

 a vivid beard. Large, rounded in shape, well branched. Will be featured 

 in color in our 1938 catalog. 



Each $10.00 



KLEINSORGE, 1937 



Nothing gay or flashy about this flower — but for those who admire 

 richness of color we offer it as a distinct and beautiful novelty in deep 

 blackish mulberry, with beard in harmony. It is very tall, the large 

 blooms being freely produced. 



For three seasons past we have featured this sombre iris in our display 

 grounds, and the annual parade of visitors always finds it attractive and 

 appealing. It is well named ... a restful diversion from the fantasy of 

 color loosed upon the garden by most of its fellow irises. 



A large stock moves us to introduce it at the very low price of 



$2.00 each; three for $5.00 



