CROWN PRINCE 



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. In- 

 cluded in Schreiner's list of "100 Super-Iris" for the 

 past two successive seasons. Produced by Dr. Klein- 

 sorge, and one of our own well received introduc- 

 tions. Each $2.50 



DAUNTLESS 



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 last 

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

 with very little of the blue or purple undertone. A 

 former Dykes medal winner. Each $1.00 



DAY DREAM 



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. 



Each $1.00 



DELIGHT 



Very lovely plicata with only the rose style 

 branches to detract from its whiteness. 



Each 25c; three for 50c 



DEPUTE NOMBLOT 



Tlie world's greatest iris. Blooming for the first 

 time in America during the season of 1930, it almost 

 bowled over all who saw it. Since that time it 

 has proven worthy of first impressions, and from 

 England and France, as well as from all sections of 

 this country, come songs of praise for this imposing 

 giant of the race. Standards light glowing rosy- 

 purple, overlaid bronzy-gold. Falls very wide, spread- 

 ing, purplish garnet-red, shading to lighter rosy- 

 bronze at the edge. Deep orange beard. Over four 

 feet tall, wonderfully well branched. Depute Nom- 

 blot received a certificate of merit in 1929 at the 

 Paris show, and in 1930 was awarded the Dykes 

 medal. Each $1.50 ; three for $4.00 



DESERT GOLD 



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 among 

 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. See page 8. Each $1.00 



DEPUTE NOMBLOT 



DESERT DAWN 



Glorious yellow and lavender blend, the gold of 

 the center extending almost to the tips of the stan- 

 dards and falls, which are pure lavender. A great 

 improvement on Candlelight, with less lavender, 

 larger blooms, and a stronger stem. Extra late. 



Each $2.50 



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