JERRY (Lapham 1933) A beautiful, glowing ruby red iris of es¬ 
pecially fine garden value. Liked by all for its rich coloring. 38 in. 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass 1932) A remarkable iris of rich red tones; 
pronounced by many the finest red iris to date. Excellent form and 
substance, many flowers on tall lowly branched stalks. 
KEYSTONE (McKee 1932) (Nesmith 1933) This splendid rich 
dark self is a most striking variety. The flowers are large and 
of heavy substance. S. are beautifully domed and the broad flaring 
falls combine to produce a flower of perfect form; the heavy golden 
beard adds greatly to the beauty of the flower; a gorgeous iris. 
KING PHILIP (Fewkes 1932) (Nesmith 1933) Very large self 
colored flower of light blue-violet. Standards broad and domed, 
the falls are large and well rounded. Well spaced flowers on tall 
strong stems; a strong grower and deliciously scented. Mr. Fewkes 
is very well known in the Florticultural world especially among 
Peony enthusiasts and it is a great pleasure to have the intro¬ 
duction of his irises and hemerocallis seedlings. 
KLAMATH (Klein. 1929) A huge dark violet flower of strong 
growth on tall well branched stems; 42 in. 
KING JUBA (H. P. Sass 1931) The clearest colored of the large 
flowered variegatas; the brilliant contrast between the yellow 
standards and deep velvety red falls is outstanding. 
KING MIDAS (Mead 1927) a glorious combination of golden buff 
and garnet-brown; heavy beard of deepest orange; the whole flower 
seems to glow with an intense light; excellent. 
LADY GAGE (Gage 1933) White flushed lavender, when the buds 
first open, changing to soft pink on the edges and later to pure 
white. S. domed and well held; F. broad and flaring. Large 
flowers. 32 in. 
LE PRINTEMPS (Nesmith 1930) A pink plicata of smooth finish. 
LORETTO (Nesmith 1930) Clear pink; the flowers are large and 
of good substance; 40 in. 
LOS ANGELES (M. M. 1927) A giant white plicata edged with 
blue; wonderful shape, size and substance; 48 in. 
MADAM SEROUGE (Cay. 1929) Large flowered and very dark in 
color; S. violet; F. blackish purple; 42 in. 
MAGENTA (Cay. 1927) A bright rich amethyst flower of smooth 
finish and firm texture; 40 in; C. M., S. N. H. F. 1929. 
MAGI (Sturt.) A blended flower in lovely tones that are hard to 
describe. Well recommended. 
MAID OF TENNESSEE (Washington 1933) (Nesmith 1934) A 
beautiful flower of blended white, rose and blue. S. closey arched; 
F. semi flaring. The whole flower has a dainty ruffled appearance 
that reminds one of a sweet old fashioned girl. Well branched 
with many flowers on each stalk 38 in. 
MALUSKA (Nesmith 1933) A deep black-red, velvety and rich 
in tone. A self with domed standards and semi-flaring falls. Bril¬ 
liant yellow beard which intensifies the beauty of the flower. Flower 
has heavy substance. Stalks are tall and well branched with many 
flowers. Much admired by garden visitors. 
M. A. PORTER (Lap. 1931) A very gorgeous iris of deeep velvety 
blue purple, much darker and finer in every way than our old 
friend Mme. de Gaudichau. 36 in. 
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