Gold Stream 



A very tall cream-yellow, with brilliant orang^e 

 beard, giving it a very striking appearance. 



Each 50c 



Grace Sturtevant 



Almost black-brown when first opening, this huge 

 velvety Dominion seedling stands as one of the most 

 popular of all irises. Each $1.25 



Gold Top 



Introduced by Carl Salbach in 1931. Rich old 

 gold standards, set off by falls that are red violet in 

 the center and edged old gold. The style arms and 

 beard afford a further touch of gold. Blooms very 

 early and continues all through the season, the colors 

 growing richer as the season advances ; 42 inches tall 

 and well branched. To me, this iris presented the 

 novel appearance of being fashioned out of brass, 

 because of the odd brass-yellow color effect. You 

 surely will like it. Each $1.25 ; three for $3.00 



Hassan 



This is a seedling of Zulu crossed with Moonlight, 

 carrying the Dominion form and substance of the 

 former and the general color tone of the latter. The 

 standards are a glistening sulphury yellow, the falls 

 quite similar, overlaid and suffused smoky violet 

 with heavy greenish gold reticulations on white at 

 the haft. Certificate of merit at the London show in 

 1930. Each $1.00 ; three for $2.50 



Hearthstone Copper 



Here is a real surprise ! Mr. Doub, the introducer, 

 sent three rhizomes to us for trial in 1932. In May of 

 last year they sent up ten bloom stalks, lighting the 

 garden like a bonfire. With standards of bright old 

 gold, it shades down to the fiery red falls, so bright 

 as to be almost startling. The flowers are only of 

 medium size, and form is not especially good, but for 

 lively color nothing else approaches it. Truly some- 

 thing different. Each $2.00 



Henri Riviere 



The huge waxen standards are solid lemon yel- 

 low, the broad falls are delicate mauve, edged 

 canary yellow and blending into canary yellow at 

 the throat. An exquisite pale blend, the predominant 

 note being bright yellow. This iris is of very large 

 size, produced on vigorous stems, and M. Millet, the 

 French hybridist, regards it as his highest achieve- 

 ment. Each $1.25 



Hernani 



Among the brightest and most free flowering of 

 the red group. The standards are rosy red, the falls 

 are very brilliant garnet-red and are held horizon- 

 tally. Planted with such pinkish toned varieties as 

 Frivolite it presents a most striking pure red effect. 



Each $2.00 



Hoogiana 



A very smooth toned species of sky blue, — one 

 of the bluest of all irises. Petals have a peculiar 

 metalie lustre. jMust have good drainage but is not 

 a difficult subject to grow. Each 35c; 3 for $1,00 



Iduna 



A German variety with creamy white standards 

 and violet blue falls. Clean cut, and one of the few 

 good ones in this combination of colors. 



Each 25c ; three for 50c 



Imperator 



A rose-red self, overlaid bronze and with consid- 

 erable brown at the throat. Flower of good size and 

 shape. 



Each 25c 



Indian • 



But little known, this tawny blend of pale cinna- 

 mon and creamy buff is heavily ruffled and in form 

 is somewhat like the popular variety "Euphony". 

 Stock is exceedingly scarce. 



Each 50c 



Indian Chief 



Well named, for Avhile classed as one of our su- 

 perior reds, it carries a bronzy overcast, being re- 

 garded by some critics as a red blend. At any rate, 

 Indian Chief is one of the most popular of the newer 

 things, and a credit to Doctor Ayres, its introducer. 

 The velvety falls are deep blood-red, blended with 

 bronze, and the standards are considerably lighter 

 in tone. A large flower, quite tall, and very well 

 branched. Shown in color on page 13. 



Each 75c; three for $2.00 



Ion 



An improved "Swazi" of great size, very deep 

 Bradley's violet of wonderful form and immense 

 size. Cream beard. 



Each 50c 



Jane Williamson 



Exquisite blend of rose, old gold and maroon. Not 

 large, but very floriferous and especially lovely. 



Each 25c ; three for 50c 



Jean Chevreau 



a dainty speckled plicata of cream and white, 

 heavily dotted with brown and flushed buff. 



Each 25c 



Terry Raised by Mr, E, G. Lapham, 



Elkhart, Ind, 

 We take particiilar 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. AVe 

 recommend it whole-heartedly. Each $10.00 



Julia Marlowe 



Large and tall, giving a pink and red effect. One 

 of Skull's best introductions. 



Each 25c 



Pat/e Twelve \ 



