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CAMPANILE—An extremely early aid fLnrjfemus clear lavender ampin^ 
ahead of San Gabriel; 4^2'? ft.; long seasorl \^h *man^1Ju<3s y ’to a st‘<?m..C.C... 
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JUBILANT — A brilliantly executed symphony of color, the most gorgeous descendant 
of Mauna Loa to appear so far. Matched by Ridgway the Old Gold standards contrast 
softly with the rich Ox'blood Red falls which are deepened by a changeable overlying 
shimmer of Victoria Lake and set off both by a wire edge of this hue and a conspicuous 
Cadmium Yellow beard. Though the colors are bright and carry well, they are well as' 
semblcd and neither harsh nor screaming. Rather late. Good stem and branching; 38dn. 
An individual and glorious iris.... $35.00 
MOHAVE—A large and very early iris in an unusual and very beautiful blending 
of colors, perhaps best described as a suffusion of vinaceous old rose and tan; it is com' 
parable to nothing else I know; 40in. $25.00 
Because introduced from exceedingly small stocks Jubilant and Mohave will probably 
remain fairly high in price for some time. The names Campanile and Mohave are here 
printed in advance of full A. I. S. approval. 
S, S . BE RRY 
1145 West Highland Ave., Redlands, California 
IRISES—DAFFODILS 
