C. S. MILL I KEN 
IRIS 
PASADENA, CALIF. 
IRIS STYLOSA 
with standards buff-gold to a base of mustard 
yellow and falls mineral red to dahlia car¬ 
mine. Mr. Morrison considers this one of his 
best introductions and rates it 95. 4 ft.... $7.50 
PINK lADU (Sturtevant). A beautiful plicata. 
White ground color dotted with rose. Style 
branches rose-pink. 33 in. .. 3 for $5; each $2.50 
PRINCESS OSRA (Bliss). A very large flow¬ 
ered clear white spotted and veined with light 
lavender. Distinct and one of the best of its 
type. 3 ft. __ 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitchell). This is a splen¬ 
did white. It is large, vigorous, well branched, 
and of good form and substance. It seems to 
do better in California than in the East. 31/2 
to 4 ft. _ _3 for $2.00; each 75c 
RAE (Lothrop, 1932). An exceptionally clear 
and luminous yellow on a low-branched 36-in. 
stem. The large flower has thick substance 
and fine close texture. In the garden or on the 
show table it is outstanding because of its 
clear warm color and fine form. According to 
Ridgeway the conic-domed standards are 
Amber and the flaring falls are Barium Yellow 
veined deeper yellow in the haft. The beard 
is Deep Chrome, the broad yellow styles are 
erect. H. M. A. I. S ____Each $3.50 
RAMESES (H. Sass). A beautiful blend of 
gold, pink and apricot that is difficult to de¬ 
scribe. Vigorous and hardy. Dykes medal, 
1932._____ Each $2.50 
RAYO DE SOL (Mohr-Mitchell). A large 
flowered lemon chrome of good substance. 
The falls are flaring and have a few white 
lines at the haft. It is a sister seedling of 
Mirasol___ .3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
RED DOMINION (Ayres). One of the very 
best of the red toned Iris. Large flowers with 
lustrous deep red standards and slightly frilled 
flaring velvety red falls. H. M. A. I. S_ $7.50 
PINK LASS (Essig, 1929). A charming pink 
plicata which is always admired. Excellent 
as a cut flower. 3 ft. ... 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
PINK SATIN (J. Sass). Perhaps the nearest 
to a true pink of any Iris. A self of smooth 
glistening finish and great refinement. 31/2 
3 for $5.00; each $2.50 
PIONEER (Bliss). One of the very finest of 
the red-purples. Well branched, free flowering, 
vigorous. 3^2 ff _ _ 3 $1.00; each 50c 
PLUIE D'OR (Cayeux). The pure golden 
yellow flowers are of fine form and substance 
and are borne on strong, well-branched stems. 
A profuse bloomer. Dykes' Memorial Medal 
for 1928. 31/2 fl ..3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
Assortment Collection 
We have prepared this collection for 
those who wish to get some of the fine 
standard varieties of Iris at a very rea¬ 
sonable price. It consists of twenty-four 
plants in eight different varieties. The 
colors are in bronze, pink, blue, laven¬ 
der, yellow, red, white and lavender, 
and purple. 
Collection Price— 
Postpaid_ 
RED FLARE (Milliken, 1932). This variety 
has attracted many visitors in our gardens. 
Its blood red flowers with their brilliant golden 
beards carried lightly on three to four foot 
well-branched stems attract one's attention 
from a distance, and a closer inspection in- ♦ 
creases one's admiration of it. Falls oxblood 
red, slightly deeper in the middle than at the 
edges, flaring; standards Indian red shading 
to lustrous antique brown near the haft. Ex¬ 
cellent substance. Stalk 3 to 4 feet, well 
branched. Unquestionable hardiness. H. M. A. 
I. S...... 3 for $5.00; each $2.50 
RED ROBE (Nicholls). A very brilliant flower 
of glowing ruby red. The blooms are large 
with broad circular petals of fine substance. 
This Iris was introduced two years ago and 
because of its popularity sold out early in the 
season. H. M. A. I. S...____ Each $20.00 
RENE DENIS (Denis). This rare variety is a 
joy to those who appreciate refinement. It is 
a delicate blending of yellow, rose and grey. 
The flowers are large with flaring falls. 3^2 fh 
3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
ROBT. WALLACE (Perry). This is a favorite 
of ours. The falls are a very deep rich purple, 
the standards a deep violet. Greatly admired 
by all of our visitors. Often blooms in winter 
in California and again in spring. 3 V 2 
3 for $1.00; each 50c 
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