C. S. M IL L IK E N 
IRIS 
PASADENA, CALIF. 
SAN GABRIEL 
Lavender Flushed with Rosy Mauve 
EUPHONY (Sass, H. P.). A most striking 
flower. The standards are a mustard yellow 
shading to light brown at the tips. The falls 
are a mustard yellow flushed with blue in the 
central portions and overlaid with brown. A 
free bloomer. 3 ft__ 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
EVOLUTION (Cayeux). Another outstanding 
achievement of the noted French breeder. The 
coppery bronze standards are wide and frilled, 
the flaring falls a slightly deeper shade 
marked in the center with a brilliant rose-blue 
blaze. An indescribably lovely combination 
of colors. 3 ft._ _ Each $5.00 
FEDORA (Cayeux). Standards old gold; 
falls reddish purple; edged with gold. 3 ft. 
3 for $1.00; each 50c 
FELDSPAR (Morrison). An opalescent green¬ 
ish yellow which is distinct and attractive. 
Flowers of excellent substance, very early and 
blooming over a long period. 21/2 ft- 
3 for $1.00; each 50c 
FESTIVE (Morrison). "An Iris King with its 
gorgeous coloring and typical Variegata 
branching, but with added height, size and 
vigor. 3 ft. ___ Each $7.50 
FIREFALL (Essig. 1928). This bright red Iris 
with its glowing yellow beard is well named. 
The flowers are of good size borne on stalks 
of medium height. A brilliant flower. 30 in. 
3 for $1.00; each 50c 
FLAMBEAU (Sturtevant). A tall radiant yel¬ 
low Iris with flaring falls and bright orange 
beard. Brown veining on the hafts. Vigorous 
and free flowering. 3 ft_ 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr). A flower that is at 
once admired for its charming form and poise. 
A luminous pink bicolor with standards pale 
lilac and flaring falls a deep lilac rose. Tall 
with branching rather high but well spaced. 
Blooming period from midseason to very late. 
Hardy. 4 ft.....__ 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
GARGANTUA (Millet). This is an outstand¬ 
ing variety in our garden. A single stalk has 
several flowers open at the same time and 
creates a striking display. The large flowers 
are deep violet blue seifs of fine form. Highly 
recommended. Midseason to late. 4 ft. 
3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS (Millet). A very rich 
violet which is regarded by M. Millet as his 
best production. Undoubtedly a very superior 
variety. 3 ft.__ 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
GLOWING EMBERS (Sturtevant). Deep pur¬ 
ple falls, brownish lavender standards and a 
golden center. Very greatly admired. Splendid 
in the garden picture if grown in a large 
clump. 31/2 _ 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
GOLD LACE (Lothrop, 1932). A seedling of 
Mme. Durrand having the tall, slenderly grace¬ 
ful stem of its parent and also the character¬ 
istic habit of bringing forth flower after flower 
from the same branch until one wonders if 
the supply will ever be exhausted. The flow¬ 
ers are gracefully poised and are excellent in 
substance and form. The standards are a 
bright old gold and the flaring old gold falls 
are smoothly overlaid with rosy lavender. The 
whole flower is covered with sparkling gold 
dust. H. M. A. I. S___ Each $2.50 
GOLD STANDARD (Edlmann). A very at¬ 
tractive yellow. The color deepens at the 
throat and is made more luminous by a bright 
orange beard. Free flowering, well branched. 
31/2 ft__ - 3 for $2.00; each 75c 
Special "Easter Morn" 
COLLECTION 
Due to popular demand we are group¬ 
ing these three varieties together in 
what we believe to be an offer without 
precedent. Each is the acme of perfec¬ 
tion in its color class. For full descrip¬ 
tions of these varieties see pages 6, 11, 
and 12. We give this offer our unquali¬ 
fied recommendation. Its value cannot 
be duplicated. 
Easter Morn Sierra Blue 
Tenaya 
Collection 
Price postpaid 
$1250 
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