100 Favorite Irises Delivery 1934 
All Iris priced prepaid in IT. S. A. If for Canada, add 4c to price of each division. 
Terms, cash. Or 25% cash, balance C. O. D. Delivery any time after September 1. 
Every Iris Root Plainly Labeled 
Dr. Chas. Mayo » nk . !a ^: 
Ambassadeur 5, b Zl zy velvet 
red-purple. Splendid. Looks like a 
$1.00 Iris.$0.15 
Anna Farr £ui te ’. b0 . rd . er . ed . 
.15 
Large lavender, 
self . 
.25 
S, soft cream. P, white 
dotted blue.25 
S, light yellow. T, dahlia 
purple .20 
Ann Page 
Antares 
Arcturus 
Acoac S, blue-mauve. P, reddish, 
ril shading to blue.35 
A silvery lavender and violet 
blend, flushed gold.20 
Pkibipa The true PERRY 
UldLIV r I IIILC variety. S, intense 
violet. P, black purple.15 
D| na RsntiAP light blue. P, 
Blue Danner deeper blue, edges 
lighter .75 
RIllO Vplvot Rich deep blue of 
heavy substance, sug¬ 
gesting dark blue velvet. One of the 
“must-haves” . 2.00 
S, Bordeaux red. P, violet, 
DOUlClII shaded garnet-red.25 
Brandywine 
S and P, pale 
blue . 
.15 
Rrilttn bronze, tinted lavender. P, 
DilillU velvety wine-purple. Flowers 
large and of heavy substance.20 
Bueckley’s Giant l? u T. nseUeht s.oo 
Buto 
S, royal purple. P, dark violet. 
Large.35 
Both standards and 
waimieiigni falls light pinkish 
lavender, illuminated within with a rich 
golden glow.20 
S, lavender-rose. P, dark 
red-purple of velvety tex- 
Cardinal 
ture. 
Cassandra %™ s s o% v,OIet *' 
Cassiopee 
Ageratum blue. P, 
Dauphin’s blue, edged 
gray 
.25 
.25 
.25 
Clara Noyes 
Blend of yellow, or¬ 
ange, apricot and 
carmine ... 2.75 
Lave nder-violet. 
Tall, large.25 
Conquistador 
Coppersmith |; c 0 „“ e l urpU : .so 
Dacort Hau/n -A- glorious rich 
UcScil UdWIl yellow and laven¬ 
der blend. 4.00 
S, creamy blend. P, cream, 
flushed mauve, shading to 
chestnut .35 
Doxa 
orite in the pink class.$0.25 
HrAam Beautiful lilac-pink. De- 
pendable and pleasing.15 
Duke of Bedford ?; 
pie, velvety and brilliant. A Dominion 
seedling that rates well with many 
newer high priced kinds. Very unusual 
value at. 
.IE 
|Trl<yAiA#ftftrl Tall < lar & e > pink bi " 
btlgCffUVU color with orange beard .75 
El Capitan 
stance . 
Giant flowered bluish 
violet of heavy sub- 
Elizabeth Egelberg ^ d p l Ia n v k 
ender blend, with gold throat and beard. 
P, lustrous mauve, strongly shaded 
pink . 
.50 
.50 
Etoile Du Matin ?o W s , ulp d T t 
brown. P, blue, veined maroon.25 
Flammenschwert 
den brown. 
P, crimson maroon, edged yellow.25 
ITnllniianA S, n ^ ht rose-pink. P, 
rumnaiig deep rose carmine.25 
tii« /L m cxol ■ S* light bronze-gold. 
■ nllgCIItU p, same, * overlaid 
blue.25 
!■ fIaHr IWlohl* One the largest 
rrieaa monr and fi nes t. s, light 
lilac-pink. P, deep lilac-rose. If you 
haven’t seen Frieda Mohr, then “you 
hain’t seen nuthin’ yet” in Iris. The 
flowers measure 6V 2 inches from the 
top of the standards to the tip of the 
falls and 6 inches horizontally. The 
plants average 50 inches in height with 
the clean, straight foliage in proportion, 
making it equally satisfactory as a 
specimen plant or for massing. Bloom¬ 
ing time from midseason till very late. 
The flower substance is heavy, the 
branching rather high but well spaced, 
the growth vigorous and the increase 
very rapid. The luminosity of the 
flowers makes this variety especially 
desirable for landscape planting. Locust 
perfume.25 
Creamy white plicata. Edges 
laaVlUia yellow .15 
Germaine Perthuis 
Velvety 
mulberry 
purple self.35 
Glowing Embers vio a ?et ush r, 
glowing red.25 
Gold Imperial 
beard .20 
Grace Sturtevant ? u h t | ta ” a 0 ,S* 
of all rich brown Iris. S, brownish 
purple. P, deeper and so velvety that 
appear almost black in certain lights. 
Nothing else like it.75 
Solid chrome yel¬ 
low self. Orange 
