Tall Bearded Iris — Continued 
SNOWDRIFT—32 in. AWARDED A SILVER 
MEDAL BY THE ROYAL HORTICULTUR¬ 
AL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. Murrell’s 
superb new snow white. 1.50 
SNOW WHITE—36 in. Pure snow white, 
with soft green throat markings.25 
SOUV. D’LOETITIA MICHAUD—54 in. One 
of the largest, finest, tallest light blues. 
.35 
SOUV DE MME. GAUDICHAU—40 in. FRAG¬ 
RANT. The ever-popular, deep purple bi¬ 
color.15 
SPEED—36 in. An extremely attractive blue 
bi-color, with light Cambridge blue stand¬ 
ards and deep blue falls, making a strik¬ 
ing contrast.50 
SPRING MORN—38 in. A lovely white and 
soft pink blend, with a silvery sheen. 1.00 
STARGLO W—45 in. S—Marguerite yellow, 
with a rich golden glow at the centre. 
F—Old ivory, veined old rose over the en¬ 
tire petal. Soft yellow styles and deep 
orange beard. My own introduction.. 1.00 
SUNGLOW—34 in. A most exquisite creamy 
white Iris of perfect form, good size and 
excellent substance. Erect frilled stand¬ 
ards and flaring falls. My own introduc¬ 
tion. 2.50 
SUNLIGHT—36 in. One of our largest and 
finest soft yellows. Unsurpassed as an 
exhibition flower. 1.25 
SUNSET—36 in. A very beautiful coppery 
blend, suffused soft violet. Given an Eng¬ 
lish Award of Merit.20 
SUSAN BLISS—40 in. This magnificent pink 
toned variety created quite a sensation 
when it was introduced. Sold a few years 
ago for $40.00.15 
SUZANNE AUTISSIER—42 in. S—Analine 
blue; F—Purplish violet, with a white 
throat beautifully spotted bronze.20 
SUZANNE WOOLFRY—32 in. PRONOUNC¬ 
ED VIOLET FRAGRANCE. EARLY. A 
beautiful flower of intense rich coloring. 
S—Manganese violet; F—Deep velvety 
pansy-violet.2.00 
TA.J MAHAL—3 6 in. A handsome, rugged, 
pure white. An excellent garden variety. 
.20 
TALISMAN—38 in. An enchanting DE¬ 
LIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT Iris of rich ir- 
ridescent golden yellow, flushed soft pink. 
Somewhat the colors of the Talisman rose. 
5.00 
TAPESTRY—A magnificent new variety by 
Dr. Ayres. A monster size smoky-mulberry 
blend. 5.00 
THURATUS—Sass’ new BLACK IRIS. In 
reality blackish prune-purple.2.50 
TITAN—36 in. A gigantic flower of the Do¬ 
minion race, which sold a few years ago 
for $50.00. S—Light violet-blue; F—Violet- 
purple.35 
TOMMY TUCKER—37 in. A good tall, bright 
yellow. Fine garden effect. 1.50 
TRIESTE—32 in. Murrell’s new copper-buff 
blend; Falls overlaid mahogany.1.25 
TROPIC SEAS—42 in. A fine large flower 
with Dauphins violet standards and mul¬ 
berry purple falls.20 
TROSTRINGER—32 in. A very lovely soft 
pink toned variety; or white, flushed pink. 
.25 
TRUE CHARM—38 in. FRAGRANT. Superb 
white “plicata” with blue feathered edge. 
.25 
TRUE DELIGHT—36 in. Same as above, with 
red-toned feathered edge.50 
TUSCANY GOLD—32 in. LATE. A tremend- 
uously attractive reddish gold; best of its 
type. 1*50 
TUSCARORA—42 in. A new brilliant red- 
toned variety that always attracts atten¬ 
tion.25 
UNCLE REMUS—40 in. A magnificent deep 
purple of Gaudichau parentage, but much 
larger.50 
A 7 AN CLEVE—36 in. One of our finest and 
most brilliant new purples, with velvety 
falls.50 
VAN DYCK—30 in. EARLY. S—Ageratum- 
blue; F—violet-purple. Given an Award 
of Merit by the French Nat. Horticultur¬ 
al Soc. 35 
VENUS DE MILO—44 in. Dr. Ayres gigantic 
new pure white. Honorable Mention Amer. 
Iris Soc. 1932. 2.75 
VESPER GOLD—40 in. A distinct soft old- 
gold, flushed soft violet. 20 
VIOLET CROWN—40 in. Dr. Kirkland’s new 
pure uniform violet. Fine, large flowers. 
3.50 
VIOLET MELODY—32 in. A very lovely 
flower of medium size, perfect form and 
smoothest texture. Domed standards of 
light lobelia-violet, flaring falls of agera- 
tum violet. My own introduction. 75 
WACONDA—36 in. A new Sass Deep fuschia 
red. Honorable Mention Amer. Iris Soc. 
1.50 
WAMBLISKA—4S in. Sass’ sensational new 
giant white. A flower of perfect form and 
heavy texture. 2.00 
WANTAGE—30 in. An English introduction. 
Very large flowers. S—Deep lavender blue; 
F—Velvety purple.2.75 
WATTEAU—3 0 in. Large flower, with bright 
violet Standards and deep purple Falls, 
white styles and yellow beard. A hand¬ 
some Iris.25 
WEDGEWOOD—42 in. Delightful, rich, uni¬ 
form, “Wedgewood China Blue”.15 
WESTERN SKIES—54 in. Very large flowers 
of silky texture. Uniform soft blue. Very 
lovely. 1.00 
VVEXHAM—3 6 in. A charming new English 
introduction. S—Delicate rosy-mauve; F— 
reddish purple. 1.75 
WHITE BIRD—33 in. A lovely white with 
throat veined manganese-violet-purple. 
My own introduction. 1.50 
WINNESHIEK—36 in. New “BLACK IRIS”, 
the color being the deepest blue-violet. 
Perhaps the best of this type.3.00 
W. J. VVERNHAM—42 in. Perry’s new ivory 
white with the falls veined bright blue. 
Handsome.75 
WOODLAND—48 in. A magnificent mauve to 
Chinese-violet self. Large flowers, beau¬ 
tifully formed.50 
WRAITH—36 in. A most unusual flower. 
Color palest olive green, shaded old gold, 
with a blue flush in the centre of the falls. 
1.00 
W. R. DYKES—40 in. Famous yellow. Much 
used for breeding. 10.00 
YELLOW MOON—30 in. A charming soft 
yellow, lighter than Shekinah; almost 
creamy white.15 
YVES LASAILLY—48 in. Enormous, fine tall 
white, suffused soft blue. Awarded a Cer¬ 
tificate of Merit by the French Nat. Hort. 
Soc. 1.50 
ZADA—34 in. A very free flowering white, 
that makes a fine mass effect in the gar¬ 
den.15 
ZAHAROON—42 in. An indescribably beau¬ 
tiful blending of subtle soft tints, amber, 
buff violet, fawn. WINNER OF SILVER 
GILT MEDAL IN ENGLAND.7.50 
ZAMPA—40 in. A fine metallic blue self, of 
perfect form. A magnificent flower.. .50 
ZINGARA—24 in. Deepest chrome-yellow; 
Falls overlaid ox-blood red.75 
ZUNI—40 in. An unusual new rich red- 
brown, overlaid with copper. Very large 
and fine. 5.00 
tfiainbow Qollection of 
cfoall Bearded Iris 
See SNext Rage 
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