YVES LASSAILLY—Early, 48 inches. A 
giant plant with enormous flowers. A 
beautiful combination of white and light 
blue. The standards are white. The 
falls are very wide, white with a suffus¬ 
ion of soft sky blue in the center. In a 
class with PLUIE D.OR but of an entire¬ 
ly different color. Strongly recommend¬ 
ed ...65c 
ZADA—Free blooming white of good 
form .20c 
ZAHAROON—Midseason, 42 inches. Des¬ 
cribed as one of the most beautiful Irises 
in commerce today. The color is a charm¬ 
ing and beautiful blend of amber, butf, 
yellow, fawn and pale violet, with a 
strong suffusion of rose. Silver Gilt 
Medal as the best seedling at the English 
Iris Show in 1927 ...$4.00 
ZULU—Very late, 36 inches. A DOMINION 
seedling with S. a clear rich steely aniline 
blue; F. a fine, dark velvety blue. Vigor¬ 
ous and free flowering, this Iris is one of 
the finest of the DOMINIONS .25c 
ZUNI—40 in. (Ayers 1930). An iris of 
superb red-brown and copper shadings. 
Standards seem sprinkled with gold dust. 
Very fine .$2.00 
BEARDED IRISES 
Standard Older Varieties 
A. J. MUEHLIG—An origination by the late 
Mr. Burchfield, of an original shade of 
grey, difficult to describe .25c 
ALLIES—S. deep violet-rose shaded copper; 
F. deep rich velvety red-purple, with 
some of the brown tones of Grace Sturte- 
vant. A fall-bloomer. A large flower 
with deep-red effect .25c 
AMERIND—36 inch. S. golden bronze; F. 
bright purple with a wide margin of 
bronze. Well poised and branched, pro¬ 
lific. A most unusual blend .25c 
ARCTURUS—S. lemon-yellow, shaded ager- 
atum violet; F. violet-purple with margin 
of golden-yellow. A large flower of un¬ 
usual merit . 20c 
ARIADNE—S. very broad, pure silvery 
light blue, waved edges; F. deeper blue 
suffused reddish violet. A deeper, richer 
colored ASIA.25c 
ASIA—Iris enthusiasts the world over have 
raved about this Iris which has been con¬ 
sidered generally as one of the best in¬ 
cultivation because of its color, height 
and splendid substance. S. broad and 
massive, pale silvery lavender deepening 
to a golden-yellow base; F. pale reddish 
purnle .20c 
ASPHODEL—S. a beautiful light lavender- 
violet; F. similar—almost a self. A frag- 
rin*-. large free-flowering Iris of good 
habits, fine form, and a rich satiny tex- 
t.ur* tha f commands attention.75c 
AUTMFF.RO—40 in. A near lavender self 
with large flowers of fine form, vigorous 
and free .25c 
BALDWIN—A Sass introduction. A large 
outstanding Iris on tall, well branched 
stalks. A manganese violet self. Strik¬ 
ing color, fine form and habits, good sub¬ 
stance. long blooming period. A wonder¬ 
ful bright blue effect in mass.50c 
BRALLIAR’S 
of QUEEN 
BALLERINE 90—S. clear light blue; F. 
deeper blue. Very large, sweet scented 
flowers on fine, tall stems. One of the 
very best of lavender blue bicolors . .20c 
BELLE PORTER—An old-rose-red blend. 
Distinctive and striking .25c 
BERTRAND—Gigantic flowers of perfect 
form and finest texture. S. bright laven¬ 
der-violet; F. deep, rich violet .25c 
GIANT—Early, large flowers 
OF MAY type and coloring, 
with frilled standards, to 45 in. tall $1.00 
BRALLIAR’S BRANCHING — Extra fine 
branching habit, with many large blue- 
purple bicolored flowers open at a time. 
36 inches .$1.00 
BRALLIAR’S GIANT BICOLOR—40 in. Mid. 
season. S. yellow, flushed light purple; F. 
red-violet, darker center, velvety, very 
large flowers on good stalks .$1.00 
BRAVURA (Mohr)—40 inches. A vigorous 
plant with large flowers of excellent sub¬ 
stance of a deep rosy lilac .35c 
BRENTHIS—A fine, medium blue-toned 
iris .20c 
BUTO—A rich, velvety, deep royal purple 
flower of perfect form, gigantic size and 
satiny texture. Nearly as dark in color 
as LOUIS BEL .35c 
BRUNO—Large, velvety reddish-bronze bi¬ 
color, of wonderful substance .25c 
B. Y. MORRISON 88—S. pale lavender-vio¬ 
let; F. velvety-purple bordered lavender 
.‘.20c 
CAMEO—S. Yellow. F. dainty bluish lilac. 
Charming and petite.2^c 
CANDT FLIGHT—Large flowers of pale 
pinkish lavender. s'-ron'G'v illuminated bv 
e. rich golden glow. Very lovely. Tall 
and vigorous . . . .... • 
CANOPUS—Velvetv-purple blend of large 
size, fine form and good texture.25c 
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