GOOD CHEER Each $1.50 



Clear orange yellow standards, falls the 

 same but heavily overlaid with red-brown. 

 You will find this quite different from 

 other variegatas, a standout as a garden 

 highlight 



GRACE MOHR Each $3.50 



A seedling of William Mohr, with widely 

 flaring falls and tall stems reaching to 40 

 inches. The color is not much different 

 than that of Ormohr, but the flower is of 

 different shape and a bit earlier. 



GREAT LAKES Each $4.00 



A new clear blue self, produced in Canada 

 by Lyman Cousins, of London, Ontario. 

 A broadly spreading regal type of flower, 

 with handsome foliage and finely branched 

 4-foot stalks. Color is about the same 

 shade as Shining Waters. H. M. A. I. S. 

 1Q3Q. 



GOLDEN MAJESTY Each $12.50 



Salbach's introduction as the greatest 

 yellow of all time. It is everything claimed 

 for it in California, but we shall have to 

 reserve opinion on it here until tested 

 another season. We can supply only a 

 few rhizomes. 



GUDRUN Each 35c 



Heavily textured enormous white, with 

 petals like those of a magnolia. A warm 

 or creamy white, with brilliant orange 

 beard and a slight gold dust sprinkling 

 over the entire bloom. A constant w inner 

 at the shows. 



HAPPY DAYS Each 25c 



A giant of a flower, smooth light yellow in 

 color. Inclined to lush growth and in 

 severe climates should be afforded some 

 protection, but it amply rewards this 

 extra care. For years it has commanded 

 a rather high price, but we can now supply 

 it at a figure any gardener can afTord. 



IMPERIAL BLUSH Each 25c 



Tall free flowering blush pink, reaching 40 

 inches in height. This does not carry any 

 of the yellow influence of most pinks, but 

 a lemon beard adds an interesting touch. 



ITASCA Each 75c 



Of the darkest, yet most vivid, deep 

 amethyst. A rounded bloom of silk-like 

 texture and finish, with beard of soft 

 brown underlaid blue. One of the loveliest 

 things we have ever introduced, and it 

 has never been equalled. Inclined to 

 flower too freely — cut out som.^ of the 

 spikes when they are first forming and 

 finer ones will result. See page IQ. 



JASMANIA Each $1.50 



The color is about that of a ripe banana! 

 Near the center is a faint suggestion of 

 light brown, and a still fainter flush of 

 pale blue in the center of the falls. While 

 not a clear yellow, it is nearly so, and is 

 actually the more beautiful for its blended 

 additions. 



JEAN CAYEUX Each 35c 



A smooth, soft, light buff, described by 

 some as "coffee colored." The stems are 

 tall and well balanced in branching with 

 a long season of bloom. A very distinct 

 iris. 



JEB STUART Each 50c 



Deep blackish maroon brown, with rich 

 orange beard. A great improvement on 

 Grace Sturtevant, being larger, taller, and 

 of much better form. 



JERRY Each 25c 



A bright ruby red iris of medium size and 

 splendid growing habits. It increases fast, 

 and is a heavy bloomer. 



JOYCETTE Each 35c 



An extra late deep blackish red with an 

 undertone of rich mulberry. The stalks 

 are tall and sturdy, the blooms practically 

 self colored. 



JELLOWAY Each $2.00 



This yellow is as deep in tone as Golden 

 Hind. It is preferred by some because of 

 its larger size and greater height, but it 

 is not so perfect in form. Few plants. 



JUNALUSKA Each $1.00 



One of the finest novelties in commerce, a 

 unique blend of red, copper, rose and 

 gold. The effect is copper-red. An early 

 bloomer, very tall and perfectly branched. 

 A runner-up for the Dykes medal in 1938. 



KALINGA Each 50c 



Huge cream self, outstanding not only as 

 an exhibition spike, but as a garden speci- 

 men as well. The broad spreading ivory- 

 textured blooms generally come out in 

 groups of three or four simultaneously, 

 and each stalk will carry from twelve to 

 fifteen blossoms. 



KHORASAN Each 80c 



New blended variegata, with peculiar 

 auburn tinted falls flushed with violet. 

 The standards are dull old gold. Petals 

 are waved at the edges, very heavy in 

 texture. 



LADY PARAMOUNT Each 40c 



A really magnificent flower in clear prim- 

 rose yellow, with firm silken texture. It is 

 one of the most stupendous in size of 

 flower and foliage in our collection. 



LIGHTHOUSE Each $1.50 



A very bright rose blend, of bold growing 

 habit with enormous blossoms. In effect 

 an old rose self with a most brilliant cen- 

 ter of yellow and fiery gold. We regard it 

 as one of the best novelties of the past 

 three seasons. See page 13. 



LOUVOIS Each $5.00 



Brown, deep rich and velvety, like the 

 lustrous fur of an animal. This new French 

 sort has been one of the surprises of the 

 past two years. Standards are a decided 

 brown tone, the falls exceedingly dark 

 brown, edged to match the standards. 

 Shown on the cover. 



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