INDIGO BUNTING Each $2.00 



Something different in clear blue, a rather deep 

 shade, nicely formed, with an odd brownish suffusion 

 near the haft. Flowers are freely produced, making 

 it excellent as a garden or landscape subject. Good 

 blues are in keen demand and this is one of the best 

 in addition to being very new. 



ITASCA Each $8.00 



Raised by Dr. R. E. Kleinsorge, Silverton, Oregon. 

 A positive self of the darkest, yet most vivid, deep 

 amethyst. It carries no veining whatsoever, and the 

 great depth of tone is intensified by a heavy brown 

 beard, underlaid with blue. The texture is like silk, 

 and the flowers are rounded in shape, with nicely 

 branched stalks 30 to 36 inches high. Robert Schrei- 

 ner, seeing this in flower in the originator's garden, 

 declared it to be one of the greatest and most distinct 

 irises turned out in recent years. See page 32. 



JEAN CAYEUX Each $3.00; 3 for $8.00 



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, as the accom- 

 panying illustrations shows, and the size is larger 

 than average. It is splendidly branched, over three 

 feet tall, and flowers over a long season. Jean 

 Cayeux has been awarded a Certificate of Merit by 

 the French Horticultural Society, and in 1931 it won 

 the Dykes Medal for the finest iris of the year. It is 

 hsted in Schreiner's "100 Super-Iris." See page 15. 



JERRY Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 



Raised by Mr. E. G. Lapham, Elkhart, Indiana. 

 We take particular pleasure in being numbered 

 among the joint introducers of this perfectly formed, 

 extremely brilliant red iris. Mr. Lapham has a splen- 

 did reputation for quality in his previous introduc- 

 tions, and enthusiasts will find that Jerry is very 

 close to the reddest thing ever turned out in an iris. 

 Not only that, but the large rounded flowers are as 

 near perfection as could be desired. Height three 

 feet, rapid of increase, hardiness unquestioned. We 

 recommend it whole-heartedly. 



JOYCETTE Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 



Red, that is, as red as any iris we have and with 

 both standards and falls in identical tones. This is a 

 fine grower, with tall sturdy stalks and extra large 

 flowers. Some critics declare this better and redder 

 than Ethel Peckham; they are somewhat simUar, 

 Joycette undoubtedly being the taller of the two. 

 No doubt but that this ranks with the leading intro- 

 ductions to date. We have a wonderful stock of it. 



JUNALUSKA Each $7.50 



One of the finest novelties in commerce today, a 

 unique blend of red, copper, and rose. A member of 

 the trio of especially worthwhile things produced by 

 the Chancellor of Vanderbilt University, Dr. J. H. 



Kirkland, the other tv/o being Copper Lustre and At 

 Dawning. This flower possesses tremendous garden 

 value with its glowing copper-red effect, and leaves 

 nothing to be desired in the way of size, height or 

 form. 



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