CROWN PRINCE Each 85c; 3 for $2.00 



Finest and richest of Dominion variegatas, with 

 deep orange-yellow standards and falls of dark and 

 velvety red-brown, solid to the edge. A superb iris 

 on the Pacific Coast, it reaches real perfection in 

 New England and the Northern tier of states. Pro- 

 duced by Dr. Kleinsorge, and one of our own well 

 received introductions. See page 21. 



CRYSTAL BEAUTY Each $6.00 



A new white from the Sass Brothers, said by some 

 to be the cleanest white yet produced. It has been 

 highly praised by critics in the Iris Bulletins. Few 

 plants. 



CRYSORO Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 



A very deep yellow intermediate, one of the rich- 

 est yellow shades in iris. Free flowering, it has es- 

 tablished a reputation of blooming quite persistently 

 in the fall. 



DAUNTLESS Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 



Probably the most popular and widely known of 

 all so-called red irises. Although we now have sev- 

 eral newer introductions that surpass it, none the less 

 Dauntless remains near the top, and there has never 

 been sufficient stock to supply the demand. The 

 blooms are of great size, on tall heavy stems, and la?t 

 over a long season. The coloring is rich velvety red, 

 with very little of the blue or purple undertone. A 

 former Dykes medal winner. See page 38. 



DAY DREAM Each 40c; 3 for 90c 



One of those "peachy-apricot" blends in shades 

 of pink and yellow. For some reason, this variety has 

 never been exploited as have many less deserving 

 sorts. Day Dream is not just a lovely color medley — 

 it is a very tall, well branched, vigorous growing iris, 

 with large flowers; one of those things that will bring 

 exclamations of delight from your garden visitors. 



DEPUTE NOMBLOT Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



One of the world's greatest irises, a French intro- 

 duction that has proven extremely popular every- 

 where. Standards light glowing rosy-purple, over- 

 laid bronzy gold. Falls very wide, spreading, pur- 

 plish garnet-red shading to lighter rosy bronze at the 

 edge. Deep orange beard. Over four feet tall, espe- 

 cially well branched. A Dykes Medal winner in 

 France. Photograph on page 13. 



DESERT DAWN Each $1.00 



Glorious yellow and lavender blend, the gold of 

 the center extending almost to the tips of the stand- 

 ards and falls, which are pure lavender. A great 

 improvement on Candlelight, with less lavender, 

 larger blooms, and a stronger stem. Extra late. 



DESERT GOLD Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



Among the earliest of the tall bearded group. An 

 extremely large, fine formed, smooth clear yellow. 

 Standards are nicely domed, pure light yellow. Falls 

 are extra broad, pure yellow with very rich yellow 

 beard. It certainly is deserving of a position amono 

 the best new introductions. Plant a clump in front of 

 several clumps of Santa Barbara — they bloom to^ 

 gether, and what a picture! H. M. AIS 1931; A. M. 

 1932. 



Jean Cayeux 



DOGROSE Each 85c; 3 for $2.25 



A very beautiful, superb pink iris, with very large 

 oval shaped flowers in a uniform shade of soft rose- 

 pink, with deep gold beard. The stalks are almost 

 shoulder high, and it is a profuse bloomer. This vari- 

 ety will show up to best advantage after it has be- 

 come established a full year. Winner of a silver 

 medal in England. Small rhizomes. Shown in color 

 on page 25. 



DOLLY MADISON Each 20c; 3 for 50c 



Blend of mauve and grey, with very bright orange 

 and yellow center. It is of large size, with fine stems, 

 hardy anywhere. Without doubt one of the best irises 

 ever originated and one of the most popular in this 

 country. See cut on page 34. 



EASTER MORN Each $1.25; 3 for $3.00 



Remindful of all that is pure, like the candles and 

 lilies at an Easter service. A creamier and heavier 

 white than Purissima, with a rich golden center, 

 flaunted on giant stalks that spring from broad 

 sword-like foliage of vivid green. A flowering speci- 

 men of this in one's garden is a sanctuary for all 

 visitors. 



EGYPT Each 50c 



A grand iris of immense size and great substance, 

 enduring wind and rain, as well as a strong sun. 

 Broad standards, stiff and erect, of a livid bronzy- 

 violet. Falls very large, long and drooping, of deep 

 velvety maroon-purple, with black sheen. Bright gold 

 beard. 



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