Sunlight 



A most luminous, tall yellow from jMiss Sturte- 

 vant, large in size, and of extra good garden effect. 

 The color is quite light, between cream and straw, 

 with a beard of fiery orange-red. Free blooming and 

 a tremendous inereaser. This iris has been awarded 

 an Honorable Mention by the American Iris Society 

 when exhibited as a seedling. 



Each $3.00 



Allies 



An autumn flowering iris that, with us at least, 

 has not only bloomed in the spring and fall, but 

 throughout the summer as well. Those who already 

 have among fall bloomers the white, purple, and yel- 

 low varieties from the Sass Brothers, will welcome 

 this French variety, because it adds a different color 

 note — one of red-brown and fawn, with some of the 

 pigment found in Dauntless, although by no means 

 as red. Rhizomes are usually quite small, but the 

 floAvers are of large size, and there just seems to be 

 no end to its blooming possibilities. 



Each $1.00 



Elsinore 



A flower but little known, and one which is de- 

 serving of greater popularity. I found it blooming 

 in splendid form in several gardens in New York, 

 Connecticut, and about Boston, and it made an in- 

 stant hit with me at least. Of only medium size, its 

 dainty blossoms of pale primrose-yelloAV are deli- 

 cately edged and stained violet, and are produced 

 abundantly. Something different. Try it. 



Each $1.00 



Camelliard 



Fairly recent, not especially rare, but one of the 

 best and most brilliant light type variegatas. Tower- 

 ing to four feet or more, a clump is a distinctive, 

 high-light in the garden. Standards clear amber yel- 

 low, falls flushed light purple, yellow near the edges. 

 One of Miss Sturtevant's best. 



Each $3.00 



True Charm 



Although inexpensive. True Charm is one of the 

 very best things ever introduced, and still holds its 

 place in any company. A plicata, of clear, sparkling 



white, with the standards and falls delicately etched 

 lavender. Bright orange beard. It is up to four feet 

 in height, especially well branched, and the blue- 

 green foliage has a distinctive rush-like appearance, 

 drooping near the top. This makes it an admirable 

 plant for the edge of a pool, or for a position in the 



Each 25c; $2.00 per dozen 



Euro 



A very dark, solid purple, from the »Sass Brothers, 

 one of the darkest of all irises, and a very eai'ly one. 

 Flowers are of large size, rounded in shape, and 

 without any veining or reticulation. A very free 

 blooming iris on medium height stems. 



Each $1.00 



San Louis Rey 



On the order of Opera, but twice the size, and 



liorne on l)eautifully branched stalks over three feet 



high. Center of the fall shades from red-purple into 



soft browu, with practically no veining, and a bright 



orange beard sets it off. „ i d>i on 



* Each $1.00 



Tuscany Gold 



An introduction from the Longfield Iris Farm, 

 from whence came Dolly J\Iadison and Rasakura. 

 This one is a distinct shade of reddish-gold, a deeper 

 colored flower than Vesper Gold. Falls squarely 



Each $3.00 



L'AlGLON 



A flower of coppery tones, shaded red. Strong 

 growing, with very fine large floAvers almndantly 

 produced. I recall a Avonderful clump of this in ]\Ir. 

 IMead's garden in Fort Wayne, Ind. At that time I 

 thought it superior to Coppersmith, which it resem- 

 bles, and many regard it the best of Shull's intro- 



Each 75c 



San Diego 



Monster blue, a seedling of i\Ime. Gaudichau, with 

 the Mesopotamica qualities of height and large size. 

 The color is a uniform shade of deep blue, with rich 

 yellow beard. Awarded an PI. ]\l. by the American 

 iris Society last year. ^^^^ ^^^^^ 



"Enclosed is order for iris for summer delivery. I hope 

 they will be as fine as the collection I leeeived from you 

 last fall — they were the finest rhizomes I ever bought, and 

 are nearly all budded for bloom now." 



MRS. TOM BAUGH, 

 3625 N. McKinley St., 

 April 27th, 1932. Oklahoma City, Okla. 



"The iris order arrived this morning, coming all the way 

 from Oregon to Georgia, and ariived in perfect condition. 

 Having bought from you before, I was expecting fine, large 

 roots, and I was not disappointed." 



MRS. H. W. LESTER, 



3-465 Penchtree Road, 



Atlanta, Ga. 



"Our order for iris received Saturday, and I take this 

 opportunity to say to you that they are the finest lot of 

 rhizomes that we have ever received. If the plants develop in 



the same ratio in comparison witli the size of the rhizomes, 

 we are going to be wonderfullv pleased." 



JOHN T. KALER, 



200 Trail klin St., 



Boston, Mass. 



"My iris, from your gardens, arrived in good condition 

 today. I am surely delighted with the fine lot you sent me, 

 and you can count on me ns one of vour numerous boosters." 



NELSON J. EDWARDS, 

 1st National Bank Bldg., 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 



"The recent shipment of ihizomes came in perfect condi- 

 tion, and I must say they are the finest ones I ever saw. 

 The more than fair spirit in which vou filled this order is 

 much appreciated." DR. F. M. HANES, 



Roaiing Gap, N. C. 



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