JOYCETTE EACH $3.00; THREE FOR $8.00 



lied, that is, as red as any iris we liave and with 

 both standards and falls in identical tones. This is a 

 fine grower, with tall sturdy stalks and extra large 

 flowers. Some critics declare this better and redder 

 than Ethel Peckham ; they are somewhat similar, 

 Joycette iindoubtedly being the taller of the two. 

 No doubt but that this ranks with the leading intro- 

 ductions to date. We have a wonderful stock of it. 



KALINCA EACH $6.00; THREE FOR $15.00 



Huge cream self, outstanding not only as an exhi- 

 bition spike, but as a garden specimen as well. The 

 broad, spreading, ivory textured blooms generally 

 come out in groups of three or four simultaneously, 

 and each stem will carry from twelve to fifteen flow- 

 ers, with perfect spacing. An offspring of Dolly 

 Madison, its hardiness is beyond question. Four feet 

 in height. Illustrated on page 20 and in color on the 

 cover. 



KING JUBA EACH 75e 



Clear golden standards and brilliantly contrast- 

 ing falls of velvety red, the latter especially wide and 

 heavy of texture. A red and yellow effect as com- 

 pared with the orange and brown of Crown Prince. 



KING KARL EACH 25c; THREE FOR 50c 



A dotted and sanded plicata in apricot tones, with 

 specks of brown and red, giving it a unique and 

 attractive effect. A large flower ; late. 



KING MIDAS EACH 35c; THREE FOR 90c 



One of the first of the tall bearded irises to 

 flower. Of a soft and bewitching tone of golden buff 

 overlaid garnet brown. The heavy beard is deepest 

 orange, and the entire center of the bloom is illumi- 

 nated with intense golden lights. Perfect in every 

 detail. Medium in height. 



KING SOLOMON EACH 50c 



Stock of this we imported from England, heralded 

 as a giant and improved Dominion. Tt is a monster 

 flower, of very dark bluish pur]ile, but not of the 

 typical Dominion shape. 



KING TUT EACH 40c; THREE FOR $1.00 



One of the inherent qualities of the many new 

 Sass irises is the element of rich red-brown in the 

 various color schemes. This has been accomplished 

 through the use of King Tut in the various crosses, 

 and in spite of his almost countless progeny, the 

 King still remains the most brilliant of all, blazing in 

 the sunlight like a live ember. Easy to grow, a free 

 flowerer. Every iris grower should have it. 



KLAMATH EACH 50c 



A great, heavily textured, perfectly formed flower 

 in tones of deep mulberry, bronze and brown. Not 

 brilliant, but remarkably rich and sombre, suggest- 

 ing a rare anti([ue oi- valuable old tapestry. 



EACH 20c; 

 THREE FOR 50c 



LA BOHEMIENNE 



A genuine novelty as to color, being a deep lielle- 

 boi-e red, or russet-red. heavily veined cream and 

 buff. Very low growing, less than 20 inches. This 

 variety is positively smothered with flowers, and in- 



creases tremendously. A French introduction, excep- 

 tionally valuable for mass planting or to use in the 

 foreground of taller sorts. 



LADY PARAMOUNT EACH $10.00 



The sensational new seedling of the famous vari- 

 ety W. R. Dykes. A really magnificent flower in clear 

 primrose yellow, with firm silken texture. It is one 

 of the most stupendous in size and foliage in our 

 collection. 



We have several reports of excellent success in 

 Nebraska, Ohio, and New England, where this iris 

 was grown the past season. Not nearly so deeply 

 colored as either California Gold or Happy Days, it 

 is nonetheless one of the most beautiful varieties we 

 have ever flowered, and will take its place among 

 the best. See page 16. 



LARGO EACH $1.25; THREE FOR $2.50 



The flower is of extra fine form and size, the 

 stalks very tall and perfectly branched, and it lasts 

 over a long period. Color is a harmony of wax yel- 

 low, mustard yellow, and citron yellow, the falls 

 delicately overlaid mauve. In a class with Henri 

 Riviere. Camelliard, and (jold Toj), but having char- 

 acteristics all its own; we regard it as the finest of 

 the lot. 



LEGEND EACH 85c; THREE FOR $2.00 



A huge flower of the Cardinal type; rich deep 

 claret falls, seemingly of pure velvet, and standards 

 of deep blue, slightly bronzed. The color combination 

 is a bit like that in Sir Michael, although Legend is 

 considerably darker all around. The flowers are en- 

 livened by a heavy gold beard. Here is one of the 

 largest and most majestic irises in commerce today, 

 with every possible good point, and the price is 

 reasonable for such a new introduction. From the 

 Wareham collection in Cincinnati. One of Schreiner's 

 "100 Super-Iris". Shown on ])age 31. 



LODESTAR EACH 35c 



One of the last to flower, this bright combination 

 of glittering yellow standards and very dark brown- 

 ish falls is a real "high light" in any garden. Flowers 

 are of perfect formation, lavishly produced. Height 

 about two and a half feet. Very small rhizomes al- 

 ways. 



LOETITIA MICHAUD EACH 20c; 3 FOR 50c 



Gigantic in size, jierfect in every detail, this iris 

 retains its popularity in spite of numerous compet- 

 itors. Of an even tone of soft lobelia-blue, a little 

 deeper than the blue of the sky, a light yellow beard 

 for contrast. This ofttimes grows shoulder high, and 

 is one of the many irises classed as tender that can 

 be depended upon to thrive in almost any section of 

 the country. Among the indispensables. 



LOS ANGELES EACH 50c; THREE FOR $1.00 



Sister seedling of the wonderful plicata San Fran- 

 cisco. A giant in size, snowy white, with faint edg- 

 ings of lavender-blue. Splendid stalks were on ex- 

 hibit in the St. Paul iris show, and it was growing 

 and blooming lu.stily in the Schreiner garden in that 

 city, indicating that it is really quite hardy when 

 once acclimated. 



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