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JERRY (Lapham 1934) M. 38". A distinct and 
beautiful iris and one of the most striking novel¬ 
ties of last year. The flowers are large and well 
formed S clear red purple; F. rich red with a 
dusky velvety finish. In effect a rich ruby red. 
The stalks are medium tall and well branched. 
This is a better iris and holds its color much bet¬ 
ter than some of the well and favorably known 
reds. $10.00 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White 1934) M. 44". We 
were very happy when selected to help introduce 
this new Dykes seedling to the public. It is a 
brilliant primrose yellow of huge size and fine 
proportions. We have not seen it in bloom and 
will describe it in detail next season. 
H. M. A. I. S. 1932. $25.00 
PARTHENON (Connell 1934) M. 40". A smooth 
warm white, made so by the palest of gold tints 
throughout and by pale yellow style arms venation 
and beard. It is tall and widely branched. The 
standards are high arched, the falls, large, ovate 
and flaring. An exceptionally hardy fine garden 
iris. $10.00 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932) M. 40". A large 
flowered self of clear soft blue. The neat flaring 
falls and trim standards have a smooth lacquered 
finish and the flower is gracefully carried on tall, 
slender well branched stems. This variety has 
received much favorable notice on the west coast. 
H. M. A. I. S. 1933. $5.00 
VISION (Cayeux 1934) M. 36". Described as a 
much improved Argynnis. The colors are similar, 
but the flower is much larger and of much better 
form. S. deep honey yellow, F. velvety garnet 
brown, with bright orange beard. The stalk is 
tall and well branched and the plant extremely 
vigorous. This is not a variegata blend, but a 
clear sparkling true variegata. 
Certificate of Merit, Paris, 1932. $20.00 
CHROMYLLA 
Its exquisite texture is clearly shown in this photograph. 
