PIONEER. A glowing flower of deep red purple. 

 No veining whatever to detract from the solid, rich, 

 purple coloring. Of good size and quite tall. . . .35c 



PONGEE. Recent introduction of light chamois or 

 "pongee" shade. Small flower, valuable as a clump 

 when the tall, thin stems show off the flowers to 

 best advantage $6.50 



PRAIRIE GOLD. Very deep yellow, rather short, 

 but of unsurpassed coloring 50c 



PRIMAVERA. An extremely early yellow, large 

 in size, and with especially fine, large standards. 

 Blooms with the late tulips 35c 



PRIIMROSE. Another yellow, the standards lighter 

 than the falls. A floAver of good size and shape ; 

 undoubtedlv one of the best low-priced sorts. . .50c 



PRINCESS OSRA. An odd plieata. AVhite, almost 

 entirely dotted and flushed blue. Large, and well 

 worth a place in any collection 25c 



PROSPERO. Wonderfully fine, large flower, on 

 four-foot stalks. A bicolor of lavend^er-blue and red- 

 purple 25c 



PURPLE HAZE. Unusual. A French-grev self. 



75c 



RAi\IELDO. Petunia violet, flushed witli copper- 

 brown, a purplish buff effect 25c 



RAjMESES. One of the newer blends, a very large 

 flower of rose, cinnamon, and pink. H. M. AIS 1931. 



$6.00 



RA]\IONA. Another Itlend similar to Rameldo, 

 with more blue in it, and a very bright orange 

 beard 25c 



REALI\I. Intense, pure rich blue self. One of the 

 best of this class $1.50 



RENE CAYEUX. AYhite standards, crimson falls, 

 veined white at the throat. Late $1.00 



REVERIE. Standards buff, flushed pink; falls 

 dee]i red-pink. A beautiful iris 50c 



RHEINFELS. Best of the German introductions 

 of this type, a plieata of Avhite with delicate pencil- 

 ings of blue. Soft lemon beard 50c 



RHEINGAUPERLB. A pink of the utmost beauty 

 and distinction. To see it is to want it. Petals are 

 edged with silver 75c 



R-HEINTOCHTER. A recent German variety of 

 deep red purple $1.00 



ROBT. W. WALLACE. A self of richest dark vio- 

 let, almost black when first opening. Delightfully 

 fragrant 50c 



ROMOLO. A monster Dominion. Light rose stand- 

 ards, bright red-Adolet falls. One of the lightest col- 

 ored of the Dominions $1.00 



ROSA BONHEUR. Old gold standards, the falls 

 same color, overlaid lavender and edged buff. .$1.00 



ROSADO. A fine rose pink from California. Very 

 tall, and blooms prolifically 25c 



ROSE IMADDER. Brilliant flower of rose-madder 

 coloring, with orange beard and velvety falls. . .25c 



RUBY PERRY. A large and tall iris with very 

 deep, rose-colored flowers 25c 



RUNSTEIN. A rather queer combination of olive 

 and brown shading into heliotrope and violet. One 

 of the new German varieties 50c 



SAN GABRIEL. Gigantic lavender, not reliable 

 in cold or Avet sections 35c 



SEMINOLE. Old. but unsurpassed for a bright 

 red mass in the garden 25c 



SENORITA. Yellowish lavender standards, lilac 

 falls, paler at the edges. Yellow glow at the center. 

 Very tall stems 50c 



SHEKINAH. AA^ell-known old standby of light yel- 

 low, with deeper beard. Tall, and a rapid increaser. 

 flowering freely 25c 



vSIR GALAHAD. Said to be an improvement on 

 Alagnifica, and of about tke same color 50c 



SNOAV AVHITE. A lovely clear Avhite, with a 

 gleam of green in its depths. One of the best of the 

 new hardy white irises $1.00 



SOLPERINO. Extremely tall, a soft but very l)ri]- 

 liant rose pink of great size 75c 



SONOMA. A large pale or corn yellow from Cal- 

 ifornia. Makes a very beautiful clump $1.00 



SORCERER. Almost identical with Mme. Gaud- 

 icliau. but two weeks later $1.50 



STEEPWAY. A bright blend of elusive tints in 

 rose, gold, blue and apricot 25c 



SUSAN BLISS. A pink of great refinement and 

 perfect form. Pale orange beard. Its rapid growth 

 is a desirable feature. . . .■ 25c 



SWAZI. One of the deep blue Dominions, consid- 

 ered by many as the finest of all. A very rich and 

 velvety dark blue, with heavy gold beard. Tall and 

 well branched $1.75 



TAJ MAHAL. An old and well-known white, mak- 

 ing a fast increase 25c 



TENEBRAE. Richest, darkest purple. A very 

 earlv Dominion of rapid groAvth and wonderful color 

 effect 25c 



TROPIC SEAS. Very tall flower of intense blue 

 tones. Avitli a most ])rilliant deep orange beard. A 

 striking iris 25c 



TROSTRINGER. An apple blossom pink from the 

 Sass gardens. Slightly deeper in color than C. E. 

 Stringer 75c 



27TH AVRIL. Very strong growing, dark l)i- 

 color, with huge flowers on four-foot stalks 25c 



VALENCIA. Distinct flower with predominate 

 orange tone, from whence it takes its name 35c 



VALKYRIE. An unusual and very odd flower of 

 dark olive lake, the falls almost black. A barbaric 

 combination 35c 



VESPER GOLD. Soft and smooth finished flowers 

 of golden apricot. A very pleasing and distinct A^a- 

 riety 50c 



AVEDGEWOOD. Solid wedgewood blue. Avith 

 white beard. A very effective iris where a real blue 

 tone is desired 50c 



AA^HITE & GOLD. Glistening, satiny white, lit by 

 the bright golden beard — the onlv other color in it. 

 Tall and free '. $1.00 



AVYANDOTTE CHIEF. A small flower, but at- 

 tractive on accormt of the blended tones of broAvn 

 and red. Desirable for front of border $1.00 



YELLOAV HAMAIER. An intermediate yellow. 

 Avith large yelloAv floAvers produced A^ery early. . .25c 



YELLOAV MOON. A charming creamy Avhite. 

 really a pale yelloAV. Fine, large floAvers 25c 



YOEAIAN. A monster Dominion, Avith very Avide. 

 flaring falls of satiny mulberry. Soft A^iolet stand- 

 ards. A-^ery strong groAving 25c 



A'OLANDE. Of the Alme. Gaudichau type, being 

 both larger and taller. Avith exceptionally fine falls. 



25c 



ZUA. Early blooming, short stemmed A^ariety with 

 crimped petals, like crepe paper. AVhite, Avith olive 

 green shadings. A loA^ely and unique floAver 25c 



ZAA^ANNENBUTRG. A queer blend of yellow, 

 bronze, brown and olive. Really an intermediate. 25c 



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