CASSANDRA—A beautiful Iris, as large as 
MAGNIFICA and ALCAZAR with a com¬ 
bination of the colors found in both . .25c 
CHURCHMOUSE—Hays-brown self. Noth¬ 
ing else like it .25c 
CINNABAR—A rich, dark red of even tone, 
in the bicolor class. Great carrying 
power.40c 
CONCHOBAR—Coloring a rich purple with 
slightly more red than CARDINAL. High 
class.25c 
CONQUISTADOR—Large lavender violet, 
tall and fragrant.25c 
COOLEY’S SURPRISE—A beautiful, large 
medium blue suffused heliotrope .50c 
COPPERSMITH—S. crimson purple; F. In¬ 
dian lake shading to dahlia carmine pro¬ 
ducing a rich coppery-red effect. 42 in. 35c 
CORONATION—A deep, rich golden yellow 
self. Perhaps the finest yellow .40c 
CRIMSON GLOW—A large crimson-rose 
self.25c 
CRUSADER—A large, fine, early and beau¬ 
tiful clear blue-violet .20c 
DELIGHT—Purest white with a barely per¬ 
ceptible soft-blue edge. Lovely .25c 
DISTINCTION—Uniform soft rose .25c 
DOLLY MADISON—Mauvette shading out 
to yellow at base; F. lilac shading to gold 
at base; bright orange beard. Flowers of 
perfect form, gigantic size and heavy sub¬ 
stance. One of the finest of Irises ...50c 
DOMINION—S. Dauphins blue; F. deep rich 
indigo purple. This and LENT A. WIL¬ 
LIAMSON probably have produced more 
of the world’s finest Irises than any other 
two varieties in existence .-.50c 
DOXA (H. Sass, 1929)—A gigantic creamy 
white flushed soft yellow and green. No 
other Iris like it. Early .$1.00 
DR. CHAS. H. MAYO—A larger, ruffled Mrs. 
Marion Cran. One of the finest irises of 
pink tone. White throat .25c 
DREADNAUGHT (Bralliar)—Described as 
a larger, taller, better-colored, redder 
Cadinal without Dominion blood ...$5.00 
DUKE OF BEDFORD—A very fine Iris of 
the Dominion race with typically large, 
well formed flowers of great substance. A 
rich deep violet-purple, very velvety and 
brilliant. Reliable .35c 
ECLAIREUR—One of the largest and tall¬ 
est white bicolors .25c 
E. C. SHAW—26 inches. S. light claret. F. 
claret veined and shaded black. Sweetly 
scented .25c 
E. H. JENKINS 82—S. Pale steel-blue-pur¬ 
ple; F. deeper. Excellent substance. Frag¬ 
rant. Large and vigorous .20c 
ELAINE—40 inches. Late. Coloring sim¬ 
ilar to Asia. A fragrant, light blend. 
Large flowers. Form and texture of the 
finest .25c 
ENA BRALLIAR—One of Mr. Bralliar’s 
best. Large flowers of heavy substance. 
S. primuline yellow with faint flush of 
pale hortense violet; F. dahlia purple, 
lighter at edges; haft veined brown on 
white ground .25c 
ENDYMION—A charming blend of deep 
cream and lilac .25c 
EUPHEMIA—A recent Lapham seedling. S. 
cotinga-purple. F. prune purple to black¬ 
ish purple. Stands up without wilting in 
the hottest sun .50c 
EUPHONY—A fine favorite ruffled blend of 
rich copper and old gold .50c 
FARANDOLE—S. light rosy lilac; F. purpl¬ 
ish rose. 36 inches. Enormous flowers 
borne on strong, robust stems. The color 
is absolutely unique; nothing else like it 
in any other Iris. An exquisite combina¬ 
tion of French gray ground in the stan¬ 
dards and a border of the same in the 
falls. A masterpiece .50c 
FLAMMENSCHWERT 80—S. bright golden 
yellow; F. broad, crimson-maroon, edged 
yellow. Sturdy, free, good substance, 
brilliant in mass .20c 
FLUTTER-BY—34 in. Late. S. Clear yel¬ 
low; F. light yellow. A beautiful, soft yel¬ 
low flower of fine form and substance 20c 
FRA ANGELICO—S. light bronze gold; F. 
same color overlaid metallic light laven¬ 
der blue. A dainty and charming flower of 
great beauty and delicacy of coloring 35c 
GABRIEL—Midseason. 48 inches. S. broad, 
well rounded and finely arched, bright, 
clear steel blue; F. very broad and fiat 
hanging, light violet blue, suffused deeper 
at the haft. The enormous flowers are of 
perfect form and erect carriage .35c 
GARGANTUA—To 48 inches. One of the 
largest and finest of Irises, with a self¬ 
coloring of soft lobelia blue.40c 
GAYIOTA—A delicately colored creamy- 
white Iris with both S. and F. edged yel¬ 
low. Quite unusual. ...20c 
GEO. J. TRIBOLET—A magnificent deep 
red purple Iris with flowers of perfect 
form, freely borne on splendid stems. 40 
inches. Fragrant. A most satisfactory 
Iris .25c 
GEORGE YELD—S. bright apricot buff, 
shaded rose; F. brilliant rose-crimson 
edged apricot buff. Very large flowers 
of wonderful form, freely produced on 
tall, branching stems . 25c 
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