San Diego 



Monster blue, a seedling of ^hne. Gandiehau, with 

 the Mesopotaniiea qualities of height and large size. 

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

 yellow beard. AM^arded an H. hy the American 

 Iris Society in 1931. ' Each $1.50 



San Louis Rey 



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

 borne on beautifully branched stalks over three feet 

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

 soft browai, with practically no veining, and a bright 

 orange l)eard sets it off. Each 50c; three for $1.00 



San Francisco 



a four-foot plicata that has been awarded the 

 Dykes medal by the American Iris Society. No other 

 plicata approaches it in size and grandeur, heaviness 

 of texture, or wide and low branching habit. It is 

 not an iris for severe climates, but is worth the pro 

 tection of a box or glass covering during the winter. 

 In warmer sections it grows perfectly and is one of 

 the truly "greats" of tlie iris world. At the price 

 quoted it is worth trying even if you fail with it. 



Each $1.50 



Senlac 



Introduced l)y the Orj)ington Nurseries in Eng- 

 land, this richly colored iris stands out as the red- 

 dest yet to come from that country. AA^ith blooms 

 larger thaii the brst of the Dominion race, it carries 

 its brilliant claret-red flowers on strongly branched 

 stems, and is so highly regarded in England tliat it is 

 rated at 91. Each $5.00 



Sensation 



A clear and crisp self of cornflower blue, perfect 

 in every way. Sensation was awarded the silver cup 

 for the most outstanding flower in the Boston iris 

 show, June 19'M. It has no peer among the blue selfs. 



Each $2.00 



Selene 



A pure white of large size and lovely form, and 

 of extra heavy substance. Introduced by Mr. Con- 

 nell. the man who gave us the famous Dauntless. 

 This variety was named for "The Moon Ooddess". 



Each $5.00 



Sikh 



Although this iris was introduced in England 

 "only recently, we "were fortunate enough to secure 

 it three years ago, and now have a large supply 

 of well-grown plants. The color and form somewhat 

 resemble Bruno, but is both more brilliant and cop- 

 pery. Of largest size, on heavy stems, with broad 

 foliage. It bloomed in tlic fall in our gai'dens. 



Each $1.00; three for $2.50 



Ohio, and the colder MinnesoJta and New England, 

 we found it blooming equally well. A super iris, if 

 ever there was one. 



Each $1.75; three for $4.00 



Sonata 



A beautiful blend of the Mme. Durrand type. 

 Standards are olive-buff, shading to sulphine yelloAv 

 at the base. Falls lilac in the center, quickly shading 

 out to the color of the standards. A fine large flower 

 that is an excellent substitute where Mme. Durrand 

 is tender. Each 75c 



Sunlight 



A most luminous, tall yellow from Miss 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 increaser. This iris has been aAvarded 

 an Honorable i\Iention by the American Iris Society 

 when exhibited as a seedling. 



Each $1.75; three for $4.00 



Susan Bliss 



A pink of great refinement and perfect form. 

 Pale orange beard. Its rapid growth is a desirable 

 feature. Each 25c 



Saa'azi 



(^ne of the deep blue Dominions, considered by 

 many as the finest of all. A very rich and velvety 

 dark bhu^ with heavy gold beard. Tall and well 

 branched. Each 75c 



Taj Mahal 



An old and well-known white, making a fast 

 increase. Each 25c 



Talisman 



To those who know the Talisman rose, it need 

 only be suggested that this iris is worthy of the 

 name. The whole flower is a rich golden yellow suf- 

 fused witli peach-pink, more deeply in the falls than 

 in the standards. There is an electric blue flush down 

 the center of the falls, and the haft is reticulated 

 bronze. Three feet tall ; deliciously scented. From 

 the Orpington Nurseries in England. 



Limited stock; each $7.50 



Tenebrae 



Kichest, darkest purple. A very early Dominion 

 of rapid growth and wonderful color effect. 



Each 25c 



Sir Michael 



Unquestionably the finest blue and purple bicolor 

 in the world. Standards are clear blue, falls deep 

 rich mahogany, with a beard of red-gold. Regarded 

 as the finest iris ever to come from England and a 

 sensation wherever shown. In our own wet North- 

 west, in dry and sunny California, and in Nebraska, 



-| Pa{/e Tiventy 



Surprise 



IMonster blue, flushed heliotrope, on stems 

 up to four feet in height. The intense orange 

 beard is a salient feature. This is our own intro- 

 duction, and we are proud of the fact that it 

 has been well received in all sections of the 

 country. A fit companion to such lilues as Santa 

 Barbara, Loetitia Miehaud, and Duchess Sarah. 

 Bold foliage, almost evergreen. 



Each $1.00; three for $2.00 



