ANNE MARIE CAYEUX— (Cay. 1928). 38- 
in. An exquisite Iris distinct in color 
and form. S, mauve shot with fawn; F, 
rosy heliotrope flushed metalic blue $3.00 
AUBADE—(Con. 1927). A beautiful yellow 
bicolor. S, soft yellow; F, blended rose 
and pale gray; yellow beard. A flower 
of great beauty suffused with rosy apri¬ 
cot .$3.50 
BEAU SABREUR—32 inch. A flower of re¬ 
markable refinement, finish and subtle 
beauty. S. yellow flushed purple; F. ox- 
blood red with lighter margin. Pro¬ 
nounced the finest of the yellow bi-colors. 
Highly recommended .50c 
BLACK WINGS—One of the finest of the 
dark colored Irises with nearly black falls 
and standards a little lighter .$5.00 
BLUE HILL—O ne of the bluest of all Irises, 
large ruffled flowers of clear color ..75c 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis 1929)—An Iris of 
superlative beauty, clear, rich, beautiful, 
the richest, deepest, darkest blue 
velvet .$2.00 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT—(Wassenberg, 1932) 
From introducer’s description: A very 
large blue toned iris of perfect form and 
color. Might be called a glorified Lord 
of June. A well-formed giant.$5.00 
CAMELIARD—A gigantic variegata. Flow¬ 
ers over seven inches long, of amber col¬ 
or overlaid wine purple .60c 
CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS — A beautiful 
blended self of deep rose and buff, and 
heavy substance. 44 inches tall, it is a 
lusty grower with good foliage ....$1.00 
CARDINAL—A velvety, deep red-purple, one 
of the richest Dominions .50c 
CARFAX—46 inch. Rich red-purple flowers 
of large size and very velvety. One of 
the finest from Dr. Bliss .$7.50 
CASSANDRE—A velvety, deep, rich rose- 
violet-purple. Looks like heavy velour of 
dark Persian coloring .75c 
CLARA NOYES—36 inches. A rich medley 
of yellow, orange and apricot. Large 
flowers. An entrancing warm blend $3.00 
CLASSIC—A Dominion-Asia type of old- 
gold and red-lavender, vividly glowing 
center . $1.00 
COCKATOO—An empire yellow ruffled pli- 
cata. Different and attractive .75c 
COLUMBINE—40 inches. Really a “White 
Aphrodite” with flowers of the same form 
and perfect finish and color particularly 
clear and dazzling. Fine foliage and stiff, 
well branched stems . $2.50 
CORAL QUEEN—A fine new iris of coral 
pink coloring. Highly recommended $1.00 
DAUNTLESS —40 inches. Dykes medal in 
1929. A glorious red near-self. The falls 
have such rich velvety substances as to 
seem darker. One of the best .$1.50 
DAY DREAM —42 inches. A charming gar¬ 
den Iris by Miss Sturtevant, a soft pink 
bicolor blend of great beauty .75c 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT —“The finest iris in 
the world.” Really magnificent, of great 
beauty of coloring, form and carriage. S, 
coppery red flushed golden bronze. F, a 
very rich shade of dark claret crimson. 
Rich .$5.00 
DESERT GOLD—An early, large yellow 
flower of perfect form and substance. 
Luminous and fragrant. A real 
delight .$2.00 
DON JUAN—40 inches. Enormous flowers 
of splendid shape and heavy texture. S, 
light rosy lilac shaded bronze; F, bright 
red with lighter edges .75c 
DOROTHY DIETZ—S, bright chicory blue; 
F. pansy violet. The finest Amoena and 
a great favorite .$1.00 
DREADNAUGHT—“A taller, better colored, 
larger, redder Cardinal” .$1.00 
EL CAPITAN—A huge manganese violet bi¬ 
color with great freedom of bloom. Ma¬ 
jestic and outstanding .60c 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG—A lovely, blend¬ 
ed rose amethyst, very large. A sensa¬ 
tion .50c 
EREBIAN—A rich, dark Bordeau-red, large 
and tall. Perfect form, quality, texture 
and refinement .$3.00 
EVOLUTION—A pale coppery bronze self 
with the center of the falls tinged a beau¬ 
tiful metallic blue. Extremely beauti¬ 
ful .$3.50 
FRAGONARD—A most unique and beauti¬ 
ful shade. S. exquisite light rose; F. 
of a deeper tone. A truly luscious color¬ 
ing .50c 
FRIEDA MOHR—A gigantic deep pink ton¬ 
ed Iris of perfect form, good texture, and 
brilliant coloring. S. pale lilac; F. deep 
lilac rose. One of the very finest of re¬ 
cent introductions .50c 
GAYNELLE—A fine, outstanding intermed¬ 
iate of a rich, clear, deep yellow, earliest 
of tall yellow, numerous large 
blooms .$1.50 
GIANT BALDWIN—Simiar to Baldwin but 
much larger and with more rose in the 
coloring. Early and long season . . . .50c 
GLORIOLE—40 inch. (Gage-Nesmith 1933) 
Most outstanding. A light blue sell with 
an irridescent, glistening overlay suggest¬ 
ing the thick frost crystals on window 
panes of a cold winter morning. Almost 
lovely iris . 
$30.00 
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