DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON (Wmsn. 1918) Velvety purple 
flowers. $.50 
EC RI ST AT A. A Louisiana iris of tan like red which is said to be 
especially good for breeding. $4.00 
ELIZABETH WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) Velvety bright 
blue; small yellow signal; slightly cupped flower of good size; 
30. in. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. * $6.00 
ESKA HOLT (Washington 1932) Cobalt blue with dark blue stripe 
down center of fall; orange line under lip; lovely. Sold out until 
1935. $7.50 
EUDORA (Washington 1932) Light violet blue with dark line in 
center of fall; orange signal; unusual; 30 in. $5.00 
FLEXICAULIS. Louisiana iris; bright blue; white and yellow 
throat. $2.00 
FOLIOSA. Large lavender-blue flowers; species. $.50 
FULVA. Species from Southern States; bright coppery red. $.50 
FULVA-Pale red. Louisiana iris of more delicate color. $2.00 
FULVA-Very red. Louisiana iris of intense red; rare. $4.00 
FULVA-Pink. Louisiana iris of pink tone; lovely; rare. $4.50 
FULVALA (Dykes) Deep velvety red-purple; handsome. $.50 
GEORGE WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) A fulva hybrid of 
clear Indian red; velvety fall; gorgeous. $5.00 
GIGANTICAERULEA. Louisiana iris. Lovely shades of blue and 
lavender; very tall and handsome; strong grower. $4.00 
GIGANTICAERULEA ALBA. A rare white form; beautiful. $6.00 
GORMAN I. Soft yellow iris from western coast; rare. $1.00 
HALOKA (Washington 1933) The name which means sacred be¬ 
loved is very fitting, for this is the finest beardless hybrid of rose- 
pink coloring that has been introduced; tall and well branched. 
36 in. Stock limited. 1935 delivery. $10.00 
HOOKERI. Blue flowers; nice for rock garden; 18 in. $1.00 
HEX AGON A. Large lavender flowers with bluish cast. $1.00 
KIMBALLIAE. Native of Florida; deep rich purple; rare. $5.00 
KATHRYN KNOX (Washington 1932) A fulva-hexagona hybrid 
of deep velvety richness, the color being a dark dahlia-red. $5.00 
MCGREGOR (Washington 1931) Fulva hybrid of light yellow 
coppery red tones; three or more flowers on erect branched stalks; 
32 in. H. M., A. I. S. 1933, $5.00 
MANITOU (Washington 1932) A gorgeous maroon colored self 
with brown marking under lip; large flowers on tall stems. $5.00 
MARY DOUGLAS (Washington 1931) A wonderful shade of clear 
pink of light tone; an unusual flower with long drooping falls; 
lovely. $6.00 
MARY LOVE (Washington 1931) Pinkish lavender flowers of 
orchid shade; wonderful height, color and form. $5.00 
MARY MORRIS (Washington 1931) A mixture of red, blue and 
yellow, giving the effect of tawny blue; unusual. Sold out until 
1935. $5.00 
MARTHA WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) The color is a 
rich velvety old rose, deepened by a slight brownish tone, the whole 
effect being a glorious deep red on tall erect stems. H. M., A. I. S. 
1930 $5.00 
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