A veritable Treasure Island 

 of golden hued flowers of 

 majestic size, hieight and 

 finishi. For years we have 

 longed for them, and at last 

 thiey are Fiere in great abun- 

 dance . . . the three gigantics 

 on the page opposite, Alta 

 California alongside, and 

 such things as Phebus, 

 romylla, Ashtorcth, Des- 

 ert Gold, and Pluie d'Or, 

 all topped by the deep 

 gold en orange Naranja. 



MOON MAGIC EACH 75c; THREE FOR $1.75 



Of a g-eneral buff-yellow tone, smooth and creamy 

 in texture, of wonderful form. The stalks are freely 

 produced, low and widely branched. An iris of rare 

 merit. H. M. ATS 1932. 



MORNING GLORY EACH 85c 



A much bri<iliter flower than Morninfj !Si)k'ndor, 

 a fine grower, and exceedingly effective as a garden 

 clump. The glittering golden beard enhances its 

 brilliancy. 



MORNING SPLENDOR EACH 20c; 3 FOR 50c 



Certainly among the best no matter what the 

 price. A huge flower of crimson or wine color, per- 

 fect in every detail. Has received many awards and 

 is surpassed hy nothing in its color class. 



MOUNTAIN SUNSET EACH $3.00 



An indescribable medley of fawn and old gold, 

 equally suffused in the standards, and the falls en- 

 tirely overlaid with varying shades of violet. Novel 

 in shape as well as in color; a blend of pastel tints 

 that invites close inspection. Very late, medium in 

 size, thirty inches tall. See page 21. 



MRS. HERBERT HOOVER ^^;^R^EVo^$2.oo 



One of tile new pink or near-iunk varieties. The 

 standards are old rose, lightly tinged with bronze, 

 and are broad and ruffled. Falls are a deeper rose, 

 with midrib of turquoise blue. The center of the 



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flower is lit with a most biilliant beard and style 

 arms. Excejitionally free flowering and rapid of in- 

 crease. Stems are tall and well branched. In a class 

 with Frivolite and Marquisette ; between the two in 

 general color effect. 



MRS. VALERIE WEST EACH 40c; 3 FOR $1.00 



The rich brown-reds of Bruno and the plush crim- 

 son of Cardinal combined into one gigantic flower — 

 the crowning achievement of the great Bliss, who 

 gave us Dominion and the long line of its famous 

 progeny. The broad foliage is liandsomely curved, 

 lending a distinctive note, and the heavy stalks are 

 widel.y branched. The enormous blossoms are pro- 

 duced in great profusion, completing all the desirable 

 features anyone could ask for in a truly world famous 

 iris. We have accumulated one of the largest stocks 

 of this variety in existence, and offer it at an attrac- 

 tive ]n'ice. Shown on i)age 28. 



NARANJA EACH $20.00 



The leading introduction from Sidney Mitchell 

 during the past season, and the first iris of huge size 

 with a definite orange tone. Taller even than Happy 

 Days, and practically as large. The falls are ochra- 

 ceous orange, with a yellow heart, and the standards 

 are bright empire yellow, the beard orange-yellow. 

 Our plants have made ramjiant growth, although 

 not lush, indicating that it will prove to be reliable 

 in growing habit. 



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