BULLETIN NUMBER 4 
APRIL 12, 1934 
57 
IRIS 
Figures after name imply rating as given by the American Iris Society. Our 
divisions are good strong divisions, free from disease. 
Per 10 Per 100 
AFTERGLOW, tall soft pink or buff-gray, shading to a rich yellow 
through the center. Very large flowers. 36 inches_$ .35 $ 3.00 
AGNES, S. & F. lavender reticulated blue _ .35 3.00 
ALBERT VICTOR, S. soft blue, F. light lavender. Large flower_ .35 3.00 
AJVEBASSADEUR, 9.2. smoky lavender, F. deep ruby red with orange 
beard. 48 inches _ .80 6.00 
ASIA, late. Faint cinnamon fragrance. Massive flower of aristocratic 
bearing. Softy blended and very tall. 54 inches_ 4.00 _ 
BEAU IDEAL, 8.2. A fine plicata of good form and color. White 
edged with one-half inch of petunia violet_ 2.00 _ 
BUTO, intensity of color makes this Iris stand out and catch the eye 
in any planting. A rich dark blue purple bicolor with velvety 
nearly black falls of great size and a great bloomer. 30 inches __ 2.50 _ 
C. P. CONNELL, S. light blue, F. blue with purple tinge. Light 
yellow beard_ .35 3.00 
CANARY BIRD, 7. S. & F. canary yellow _ .35 3.00 
CAPRICE, 7.5. S. & F. light purple blending to soft lavender at base 
petals. Very fine. Early. 24 inches _ .35 3.00 
CECIL MINTURN, 8.1. S. & F. soft catalyea rose, light beards, stand¬ 
ards ruffled _ .45 4.00 
CHASSEUR, one of the largest and finest yellow Iris with bright 
Prussian red veinings at the throat _ 5.00 __ 
ELDORADO, S. yellowish-bronze shaded with heliotrope, F. bright 
purple shaded bronze. A very pleasing combination of color. 
30 inches_ .40 3.00 
FAIRY, 7.8. S. milk-white, F. yellowish-white. Very fragrant _ $ .50 $ 4.00 
GERTRUDE, 6.5. S. & F. same shade rare violet-blue, unexcelled for 
house decoration where a clear uniform shade is desired. Very 
large. 24 inches _ .35 3.00 
HONORABILIS, S. golden, F. rich mahogany-brown. 36 inches_ .35 3.00 
ISOLINE, 8.6. S. silvery lilac-mauve, F. purplish old-rose. One of the 
most beautiful of all Iris _ .60 5.00 
IMPERATOR, S. red-violet tinted buff, F. deeper red-violet with 
brown markings at the base. Large. Late _ 5.00 - 
JUNIATA, 8.1 S. & F. clear blue. 32 inches _ .35 3.00 
KING TUT, notable for its beautiful brilliant brown and red tones that 
fairly blaze in bright sun. Parent of some of our finest reds and 
blends. F. Hessian brown, S. and stigmas cocoa brown. Halft 
and beard golden yellow, the general effect in the garden of 
brilliant red ___ 6.00 - 
KOCHI, S. & F. deepest claret-purple. 30 inches _ .40 3.00 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON, 9.6. S. very broad soft violet, F. very large 
velvety royal purple. Brilliant gold beard. A massive flower. 
Early. 42 inches - -45 4.00 
