C. S. MILLIKE N 
IRIS 
PASADENA, CALIF. 
GOLD TOP (Salbach). "Rich old-gold stand¬ 
ards set off by falls that are red violet edged 
old gold. The style arms and beard afford an¬ 
other touch of gold. Blooms early and con¬ 
tinues all through the season. Tall and well 
branched.".... Each $2.00 
GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss). This famous 
"Dominion" is certainly one of the finest of 
all. A very rich velvety brown with a brilliant 
golden beard. There is no other variety except 
Red Flare in which the luminous beard is such 
a strikingly beautiful part of the flower. 3 ft. 
3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
HENRI RIVIERE (Millet). Very large flowers 
on strong, many branched stems. The stand¬ 
ards are pure lemon yellow shading to canary 
yellow at the base. The falls are a blend of 
lilac mauve and canary yellow, the combina¬ 
tion of which is exquisite. 31/2 ft. 
3 for $5.00; each $2.00 
HOLLYWOOD (Essig. 1931). A charming 
bright pink, yellow and old gold blend of the 
most bewitching colors. The stiff horizontal 
falls are daphne red overlaid with shades of 
violet and the center of the flower is lighted 
by various shades of amber yellow and old 
gold, producing a most delightful effect. 3 ft. 
3 for $3.00; each $1.50 
IMPRESS ARIO (Morrison). A violet and 
purple flower of great size carried on well 
branched stems. 31/2 ff_3 for $1.00; each 50c 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres). One of the out¬ 
standing introductions of recent years. Stand¬ 
ards a beautiful pinkish red, falls a deep rich 
velvety red. The flowers are well formed and 
of heavy substance. 40 inches- Each $2.00 
ISHTAR (Sturtevant). Wonderful form, sub¬ 
stance and carriage. Warm buff coloring. It 
blooms late with Chasseur, Dryade, Avalon 
and others. 31/2 _ 3 for $2.00; each 75c 
KALIF (Sturtevant). White tinted with lav¬ 
ender. A strong grower, well branched. 3 ft. 
and over___ 3 for $2.00; each 75c 
LABOR (Cayeux). Introduced in 1926 and 
regarded by the introducers as the finest va¬ 
riety which they had offered up to that time. 
A very unusual coppery color. Flowers large 
and of good form. 3 ft_ 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell). A stunning 
large white flower of fine shape and sub¬ 
stance. The standards are faintly edged with 
clear blue, the falls beautifully reticulated 
red-brown at the base with the blue style 
arms adding a note of clear color in the cen¬ 
ter. A flower that is at once admired for its 
poise and clean appearance. Tall and well 
branched. 4 ft- -3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
LOUDOUN (Fendall). This is an unusual 
combination of yellow lined and dotted with 
chestnut. The flower is large with flaring falls. 
A good show variety that appears early in 
the season and has a long blooming period. 
21/2 ft- 3 for $2.00; each 75c 
MAJESTIC (Bliss). A strong growing "Dom¬ 
inion." Standards light lavender with bronze 
base; falls rich raisin purple. Well branched. 
31/2 ft— ___3 for $1.00; each 50c 
MARGERY (Dean). Light wistaria violet; 
falls Bradley's violet; deep chrome beard. 
Large, tall and hardy. A splendid variety, not 
widely known. 5 ft.. 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
MARQUISETTE (Cayeux). A shrimp pink 
which is one of the most beautiful shades of 
any of the pink varieties. Free flowering. 3 V 2 
ft___ 3 for $2.00; each 75c 
MARY BARNETT (Cumbler). A fragrant clear 
pale blue-lavender with a brilliant orange 
beard. A very fine flower on short-branched 
stalks. 3 ft__ 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
IVORY COAST (Essig, 1933). A beautiful, 
large, clear ivory self of fine texture and sub¬ 
stance. The falls are thick, wide 
and flaring and show off to the 
very best advantage. The stan¬ 
dards are erect and give proper 
symmetry to the flowers. The 
stems are well branched and 
three feet high. The foliage is 
vigorous. It is one of the earliest 
to flower in the spring, blooming 
with us from the middle of March 
until the last of April, with a ten¬ 
dency to bloom again in the fall 
of the year. The soft pale color 
adds a new note to the whites 
and yellows now offered. Ea. $3.50 
Fulva 
JADU (Sturtevant). "A plicata, standards 
and style branches blush-pink, falls white, 
both dotted with rose. 'Jctdu' means a charm. 
30 inches.". ......Each $1.50 
MAUNA LOA (Berry). A tall, large flowered 
well branched Iris of decided 
merit. The reddish flowers are 
very conspicuous in the garden. 
It is of Mesopotamica parentage 
and flourishes in California. 4 ft. 
3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
MESSALINE (Millet). A very 
vigorous and large flowered va¬ 
riety in red and gold. It is as yet 
but little known but is decidedly 
worth having. 4 ft. 
3 lor $2.50; each $1.00 
MIDGARD (Sass). An outstand¬ 
ing Iris greatly admired by all 
who see it. The color combination is yellow 
deeply flushed with rose pink. The large, per¬ 
fectly formed flowers are borne on 3 ft. stalks. 
3 for $1.00; each 50c 
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