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stalk, it is indeed the quintessence of perfection. 
A large flower, S. Chinese violet shading to lav¬ 
ender at the edges; F. broad and flaring of 
hyacinth violet shading to pale violet at edges. 
Deliciously fragrant and carries many blooms, 
with as many as six open at one time. Much 
admired at Freeport show. $2.00 
KLAMATH (Kleinsorge 1929) M. 40". An Am- 
bassadeur X Titan seedling. The standards are 
bronze, tinted violet and the falls a deep prune 
purple, paling at the edge, to the bronzy tone of 
the standards. Good form and substance. $1.50 
KING JUBA (Sass 1931). A fine variegata of 
clear sparkling colors. S. pure vivid yellow, F. 
velvety dark red. A fine variety for the dull 
corner, when combined with yellow or dai'k red. 
H.M.A.I.S. 1932. $3.50 
KING MIDAS (Mead 1929) M. 36". A lovely 
variegata blend. S. golden buff suffused brown. 
F. velvety garnet brown, edged buff. Deep orange 
beard which contrasts beautifully with the artistic 
blending of the colors. The stalk is well branched 
in proportion to its height. $ .75 
KING TUT (Sass 1926) M. 34". Large flowers 
of a striking red brown. S. brown with a strong 
reddish suffusion. F. velvety glowing red. The 
general effect in the garden is of a bright rich 
red. This is rapidly becoming a popular iris and 
is used extensively by the Sass brothers in their 
hybridizing work and has produced some of the 
finest varieties they list. $ .50 
K. V. AYRES (Ayres 1932) 44". The much talked 
of blend which was shown in the Ayres garden 
last season and was our selection for listing, is 
by far the finest of many thousands of seedlings. 
The old saying that it is safe to • select the one 
named for a member of the family, holds good in 
this instance, as it was named in honor of Mrs. 
Ayres. Its color is the despair of the description- 
ist. A pale coffee and lavender blend, with a soft 
pink overglow. Many large and perfectly formed 
flowers, well placed on the branching stalks. It is 
a rampant grower and the foliage is unusually 
luxuriant. 
H.M.A.I.S. 1931. $17.50 
LARGO (Ashley 1932) M. 40". A lovely new bi¬ 
color which received much favorable comment. 
S. a clear chrome yellow arched and ruffled; S. 
rose tinted lilac paling at the deeply ruffled edges. 
The flower has a heavy substance and texture 
quite unexpected because of its dainty coloring. 
$5.00 
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