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ROYAL IRIS GARDENS 
1934 
RENE CAYEUX ( Cayeux ’24) 80 36" S. 
white, F. crimson violet.$ .25 
RHEA (Wmson ’28) 42" Excellent gold and 
mauve blend .$ .25 
RIALGAR {Sturt. ’24) 82 30" S. brilliant 
yellow, F. chestnut.$ .25 
RICHARD II ( Dykes ’14) 73 24" S. white, F. 
black velvet .$ -25 
R. W. WALLACE (Perry ’23) 83 42" Tall 
rich deep black purple.$ .25 
SALONIQUE (Cayeux ’23) 78 30" S. cream 
white, F. bright purple.$ .25 
SANTA BARBARA (M. M. ’25) 89 46" Fine 
tone of lavender blue.$ .25 
SEMINOLE (Farr ’20) 83 30" Beautiful rich 
dark rose red.$ .25 
SEQUOIAH (Shull ’26) 86 42" Bronze and 
deep red velvet.$ .35 
SHASTA (M. M. ’27) 83 42" Splendid clear 
large snow white.$ .25 
SNOW WHITE (Sturt. J 26) 87 36" Hardy 
beautiful snow white.$ .25 
SONATA (Wmson ’29) 38" Golden buff, lav¬ 
ender and lilac.$ .25 
SOUV. de LOETITIA MICHAUD (Millet’23) 
90 48" Exquisite pale lobelia blue self. A 
magnificent Iris with huge blooms on tall 
stalks .$ .50 
STEEPWAY (Scott ’22) 82 40" Beautiful 
deep purple pink blend. $ .25 
SUSAN BLISS (Bliss ’ 22 ) 86 38" Uniform 
deep orchid pink.$ .25 
SWAZI (Bliss ’22) 84 38" Tall deep velvety 
dark blue purple.$ -50 
SWEET LAVENDER (Bliss ’19) 36" Large 
frilled true lavender.$ .25 
TENEBRAE (Bliss ’22) 88 38" Deep velvety 
red purple .$ *25 
THESEUS (Eort ’23) 83 38" Pure white, 
gold at center.$ *25 
TOMTIT (Bliss ’19) 79 18" Dark mulberry 
purple. Late dwarf.$ .25 
TROPIC SEAS (Shull ’26) 42" Intense deep 
blue in mass.$ .25 
TROSTRINGER (H. P. Sass ’26) 36" Self of 
palest light rose.$ .25 
VALENCIA (M. M. ’26) 86 24" Deep golden 
orange yellow .$ .25 
VAN CLEVE (Van Name ’28) 40" Rich deep 
velvety blue .$ .25 
VESPER GOLD (Wmson ’26) 89 38" Buff, 
old gold, and lavender.$ .25 
WEDGWOOD (Dykes ’23) 87 38" Almost 
true Wedgwood blue.$ .25 
WHITE QUEEN (Geylenkek) 81 30" Snow 
white with white beard.$ .25 
YELLOW MOON (Sturt. ’23) 85 34" Very 
uniform soft yellow.$ .25 
ZADA (Emigholz ’26) 81 35" Fine, tiorifer- 
ous pure white.$ .25 
ZULU (Bliss ’ 20 ) 85 38" Steely blue and 
velvety purple .$ .35 
Dwarf Bearded Iris 
These Irises are very dwarf in growth of leaves and stem, but with very large blooms for 
their height of stalk, so that when in bloom they form a carpet of flowers which almost 
completely hides their foliage. They come into bloom about a month before the first of the 
Tall Bearded, and are of great value for planting in rock gardens, for edgings, and for plant¬ 
ing in front of the taller sorts. Interest in them is fast increasing, and the demand is so 
great that it is hard to supply all orders, even though they are hardy, fast growing little 
plants. 
EBONY 8 " Finest deep rich red purple dwarf. 
Broad velvety Falls.$ .25 
FLORIDA 6 " Large flowered, strong growing 
pale yellow .$ .25 
GLEE (McKinney ’23) 8 " Very popular pale 
yellow .$ .25 
GRAMINEA (Bonn. ’20) 6 " Rich red violet; 
best purple dwarf.$ .25 
HARBOR LIGHTS (Burch.’ 27) 6 " Very large 
clear light yellow.$ .25 
HURON IMP (Burch. ’23) 6 " Large, very 
fine deep blue self.. ..$ *35 
FLAVISSIMA syn. ARENARIA 3" Exceed¬ 
ingly dwarf little brilliant yellow. Scarce, 
and a particularly choice rock garden sub¬ 
ject .$ .75 
AZUREA ( Collected) 85 4" Early sky blue. 
Lovely in mass.$ .25 
BLUE BEARD 12" Blend of white, yellow, 
brown, and green.$ .25 
COERULEA (Prince 1829) 5" Very fine little 
light blue.$ .25 
DR. MANN (Fryer ’24) 8 " Smoky violet and 
purple. Different ..25 
