Aphrodite 



Vci'v t'l'atii-Miit and l)eantiful viol('t-])iiik self, -with 

 wliitc flushed throat. Tall stalks, lasting long- in 

 bloom. Each 30c; three for 80c 



Argynnis 



Very late s:)rt witii ricii yellow standards and 

 chestnut falls. Tall, slender stalks. One of the best 

 variegatas. Each 25c 



Asia 



One of the most famous irises ever offered and 

 still one of the best and most distinet. Standards 

 silvery lavender, shading to yellow. Flails pale red- 

 l)in-ple. lighter neai' the margins. Very brilliant 

 l>eard. Blooms of huge size, on four-foot stems. (See 

 page 21. Each 30c; three for 80c 



Baldwin 



One of the largest varieties, of a peculiar shade 

 of manganese violet. A sort of heliotrope color, with 

 monster blooms freely produced. Each 75c 



Ballerine 



Another old l)ut popular variety. lndividu;d style 

 and shape, carrying soft, silvery, lavender-blue flow- 

 ers of great size. Each 25c 



Belisaire 



a fine blend, with light tan standards and ])iid\- 

 ish ciunamon falls, overlaid brown. Supi-rinr to 

 either De.jazet or Isoline. Each 50c 



BONITA 



A bright clear yellow, flowers of medium size, but 

 well branched and produced abundantly. This is fine 

 for massing, or to provide a rich yellow effect in the 

 iris border. Each 25c 



Beau Sabreur 



A rich variegata introduced in 19:30 by the Long- 

 field Iris Farm. Bright orange-yellow standards, 

 lightly stained bronze ; falls very rich and velvety, of 

 deep red-brown. This is a very rapid increaser, a 

 single rhizome making a clump in one year's time. 

 The new "Crown Prince" is a flower of this type, 

 but of much greater size and height. 



Each $1.00; three for $2.50 



Blackamoor 



Nearly black until half opened, then taking on 

 deepest blue tints, with a blue beard.' A giant flower 

 on a tall and heavy stalk, finely branched. 

 11. ^1. AIS 1931. Very limited stock. Each $5.00 



Blue Velvet 



Few irises have received more favorable comment 

 dui'ing the past three years than has this rich velvety 

 seedling from the hand of Dr. Loomis of Colorado 

 Springs. An iris of the Swazi type, larger, bluer, 

 and finer in every way. Not very rapid of increase, 

 it will be in demand for a long time to come. 



Each $4.00 



Brittoness 



Pale lemon-cream, of ^Moonlight derivation. A 

 very new introduction from England which has had 

 little publicity, but is deserving of a place among the 



iris aristocracy. Blossoms of great size, slightly ruf- 

 fled, splendid stem and branching habit ; slightly 

 tender. Each $2.00 



Bruno 



This Dominion seedling is the parent or grand- 

 jiarent of a large majority of the finest Dominion 

 strain irises of recent introduction. It stands today 

 as one of the largest, richest, brightest and most 

 velvety of all irises, and no collection should be with- 

 out it. Standards are rosy fawn shading to yellow at 

 the base; falls a glowing rich red-brown, edged with 

 buff. Each 50c; three for $1.00 



Buechley's Giant 



Inti'oduced by ('. F. Wassenburg of Van Wert, 

 Ohio. Like our old favorite, Lord of June, but of 

 even greater size, on cane-like stalks and of wonder- 

 ful substanc(\ A great advanc(> in the blue-toned 

 group. ' Each $10.00 



BUTO 



A very dark, solid i)ur])le, from the Sass Brothers, 

 one of the darkest of all irises, and a very early 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 50c 



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 inii'ple. yellow near the edges. 

 One of :Mi.ss Sturtevant's best. Each $1.00 



Camilla Dubuar 



A pink self of good size, prolific in blooming 

 habit, and with rampant foliage that is highly re- 

 garded as suitable for pon] planting. This is some- 

 thing different. Each $1.00 



Candlelight 



Pale pinkish buff, entirel.v overlaid lavender. 

 Very tall, with vigorous foliage, and rapid of in- 

 crease. Each 60c 



Cardinal 



Cei'tainly (uie of the best of all Dominion seed- 

 lings, and in fact one of the Avorld's finest irises. 

 Massive in size, with broad falls of deep, velvety, 

 crimson-purple. Indisj)ensal)le. Each 80c 



Carfax 



This striking iris, produced on stems that branch 

 four-way, six to eight in number, is heralded in Eng- 

 land as an advance in iris breeding comparable to 

 the introduction of Dominion. The blooms are huge, 

 splendidly formed, and in color are a rich auricula 

 red purple. The beard is inconspicuous, there being 

 nothing to detract from the intense richness of the 

 velvety falls. Height close to 4 feet. Carfax is an- 

 other silver medal winner. Each $5.00 



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