GRACE STURTEVANT Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 



Almost black-brown when first opening, this vel- 

 vety Dominion seedling holds first position in its 

 color class. The chocolate falls are figuratively set 

 on fire with the leaping brilliance of the orange-red 

 beards. It is one of the most popular among visitors 

 to our display gardens, and deservedly so. We now 

 have a large stock of fine big rhizomes. See page 38. 



GUDRUN Each $3.00 



Heavily textured enormous white, from the well 

 known Mrs. Dykes in England. The flowers are very 

 long, with falls that spread outward at the tips. Beard 

 is brilliant orange. This is a warm, or creamy white, 

 with a slight gold sprinkling over the entire bloom. 

 A one time winner of the Dykes Medal. Limited num- 

 ber of rhizom.es; order early. 



HAPPY DAYS Each $7.50 



A solid uniform bright yellow, in size as large as 

 the giant El Capitan, and acclaimed by every iris 

 critic who has seen it. Compared with California 

 Gold, Happy Days is a brighter yellow, with a slight 

 undertone of orange, as against the deep greenish- 

 gold of the former. They do not compete with each 

 other, being entirely different and similar only in 

 that they both are ultra modern extra fine yellows. 

 H. M. AIS 1935. Seepage 18. 



HEARTHSTONE COPPER Each 50c 



Something very unusual, so bright as to be almost 

 startling. Standards are bright old gold, shading 

 down to the fierv red falls. The flowers are only 

 medium size, and form is not especially good, but for 

 lively color it is a considerable novelty. 



HENRI RIVIERE Each 25c; 3 for 60c 



The huge waxen standards are solid lemon yel- 

 low, the broad falls are delicate mauve, edged 

 canary yellow and blending into canary yellow at 

 the throat. An exquisite pale blend, the predominant 

 note being bright yellow. This iris is of very large 

 size, produced on vigorous stems. 



HERNANI Each 40c 



Among the brightest and most free flowering of 

 the red group. The standards are rosy red, the falls 

 are verv brilliant garnet-red and are held horizon- 

 tally. Planted with such pinkish toned varieties as 

 Frivolite it presents a most striking pure red effect. 



IMPERIAL BLUSH Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



A new creamy pink, tall, with very large blos- 

 soms, of delightful perfume. The stems reach 40 

 inches in height. A Sass production, vigorous and 

 very free flowering. This does not carry any of the 

 yellow glow of most other pink toned irises. 



INDIAN CHIEF Each 25c; 3 for 60c 



Well named, for while classed as one of our su- 

 perior reds, it carries a bronzy overcast, being re- 

 garded by some critics as a red blend. At any rate, 

 Indian Chief is one of the most popular of the newer 

 things, and a credit to Doctor Ayres, its introducer. 

 The velvety falls are deep blood-red, blended with 

 bronze, and the standards are considerably lighter 

 in tone. A large flower, quite tall, and very well 

 branched. See page 39. 



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