GOBELIN RED—Deep ox-blood red. Al¬ 
most a self. 38 inch.$1.00 
GOLD STANDARD—Very lovely. Creamy 
yellow, orange beard .$1.00 
GRACE STURTEVANT—Most pronounced 
and intense velvety red-brown in the gar¬ 
den .85c 
GRAND MONARCH—Late, to 40 inches, and 
very fragrant. A really grand Iris with 
very tall, large flowers. A self in color¬ 
ing, velvety bronze red of the deepest vel¬ 
vet and the greatest substance. Coloring 
of a richness unsurpassed. Highly recom¬ 
mended .85c 
GROUSMAN RED—A brilliant cardinal ton¬ 
ed self. Heavily ruffled .50c 
HENRI RIVIERE—S, lemon yellow; F, lilac 
with yellow edge and reflex. Late. 42- 
inch .75c 
HENRY F. MICHEL—A lovely orchid self 
with falls 4 inches wide. Scarce ...$1.00 
HERNANI—38 inch. S, coppery rose flush¬ 
ed red; F, velvety garnet red. A fine 
deep and pronounced red. Choice ..$3.00 
HONEYDROP-—A henna, brown, yellow and 
old-rose blend .$2.50 
HYPNOS—36 inches. A medium blend, re¬ 
sembling Steepway but a larger flower of 
brighter and smoother coloring .50c 
INDIAN CHIEF—S, pinkish red; F, deep 
velvety red. One of the best reds and a 
really outstanding iris .$1.00 
JACQLTARD—Brilliant red-purple suffused 
with red. Fine carrying quality ....$1.50 
KING JUBA—36 in. (H. B. Sass, 1931) The 
clearest, cleanest tall variegata. The yel¬ 
low standards and deep velvety red and 
wide falls make a brilliant contrast. Strik¬ 
ing and much admired .$3.00 
KING MIDAS—28 in. (Mead 1929). A glori¬ 
ous combination of golden buff and gar¬ 
net-brown; heavy deep orange beard $1.00 
LARGO—Our first introduction. A beauti¬ 
ful blend of old gold, mustard yellow and 
wax yellow. A subdued, delightful pastel 
coloring of finest form, poise and sub¬ 
stance. 42 in.$5.00 
LODESTAR — Lemon-chrome and claret 
brown with lemon border. Most brilliant 
“variegata” .35c 
LOS ANGELES—46 in. A giant white pli- 
cata edged blue. Remarkable in shape, 
size and substance .75c 
MAGENTA—A bright, rich, smooth ame¬ 
thyst flower of firm texture .$1.00 
MAGNIFICENT—A little known iris almost 
identical with Mme. Cecile Bouscant in 
color and an infinitely better grower 25c 
M. A. PORTER—34 in. A fine new flower by 
Lapham. S. Very similar to those of 
Gaudichau; falls much darker. Orange 
beard .$4.00 
MARY SENNI—A very strong blend of pink 
paling to blue at the edge. A flower of 
excellent form and substance. Very pleas¬ 
ing .$3.50 
MELCHIOR—A deep velvety-garnet self 
with bronze-yellow beard. A iris of all¬ 
round perfection. A fine iris .$1.00 
MELDORIC—A masterpiece by Dr. Ayers. 
Colossal blue-black flowers with flaring 
falls and very dark standards .$3.00 
MIDWEST PRIDE—A fine, dark flower of 
lasting substance—an improvement on the 
old favorite, Archeveque.$1.50 
MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID—38 in. A 
masterpiece in deep, rich, dark red-pur¬ 
ple with velvety falls. A massive flower, 
superb in form and texture.$6.00 
MME. SEROUGE—42 in. S. Violet; F. in¬ 
tense, warm blackish purple with edge of 
pale Bishop’s violet. Glows with a dark 
silvery sheen .$5.00 
MOON MAGIC—38 in. A buff-yellow iris of 
smooth and creamy texture, unexcelled in 
form and habit. Free blooming and 
fragrant.$4.00 
MOTIF—38 in. A deep velvety red-purple of 
splendid substance. Much more brilliant 
and with deeper color tone than Pioneer. 
Decidedly a first line iris.$7.00 
MRS. VALERIE WEST—42 in. Mr. Bliss’s 
masterpiece, the very finest of the DO¬ 
MINION race. S. bronzy violet; F. rich, 
velvety maroon crimson. Large flowers. 
Beautiful for any purpose .$1.00 
MY MARYLAND—52 in. Petunia and violet 
and velvety, deep, brilliant crimson. 
Sweetly scented. Tall and vigorous $3.00 
NENE—One of the new giant-flowered type 
and very impressive. Flowers to over 9 
inches in length, well formed and on well 
branched stems. S. soft clear rose lilac; 
F. vinous red with lighter margin . .$1.50 
NEUTONIA—42 inches. An old-rose and 
amber blend with a frosted finish. Fine 
form and substance. A golden beard il¬ 
luminates the entire flower . . . .$1.00 
NOWETA—A bright true pink with a yel¬ 
low flush at the center, pinker than Mid- 
gard and of different form. An ideal gar¬ 
den iris .$3.00 
NUMA ROUMESTAN—36 in. An intensely 
sombre rich red—a perfect self. Deeply 
frilled. Redder and more uniform than 
Dauntless. Late .$1.00 
NURMAHAL—38 in. S. Dark bronze over¬ 
laid violet; F. Blackish brown shaded 
violet. Very velvety; yellow beard. A 
splendid iris.$5.00 
NUSKU—A lovely old rose blended with 
gold on tall, well branched stems ...65c 
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