the DOMINION race. S. bronzy violet; F. rich, velvety maroon crimson. 60c 
MY MARYLAND—52 in. Petunia and violet and velvety, deep, brilliant 
crimson. Sweetly scented. Tall and vigorous . $1.00 
NENE—Giant-flowered type. Flowers to over 9 inches in length, well 
formed and on well branched stems. S. soft clear rose lilac; F. vinous red with 
lighter margin ..... $1.00 
NEUTONIA—42”. An old-rose and amber blend with a frosted finish. Fine 60c 
NOWETA—A bright true pink,pinker than Midgard. An ideal garden iris $2.50 
NUMA ROUMESTAN—36 in. An intensely sombre rich red—a perfect self. 50c 
nurmahal —38 in. S. Dark bronze overlaid violet; F. Blackish brown 
shaded violet. Very velvety;Splendid ..... $2.50 
NYMPH—30 in. An extremely free flowering, empire yellow self. Fine 20c 
OPALINE—36 in. A soft pink, strongly flushed yellow blend. S. Pale 
rose purple shading to lemon; F. pale rosaline purple shading to lemon. 
Very charming ..... 50c 
OREGON BEAUTY—A flower of gigantic proportions and heavy sub¬ 
stance. S. aconite violet and F. velvety purple and flaring. Very fine. 75c 
OREGON GIANT—Another Iris with gigantic flowers. S. reddish-purple; 
F. velvety blackish purple and flaring. One of the darkest colored Irises. Rich 75c 
PACIFIC—38 in. Clear, clean,glistening blue, an early long season bloomer 
of good substance, carriage, vigor and garden effect .. 50c 
PERSIA—Midseason, 48”. A new Iris by Dr. Ayers, with an absolutely 
unique color. S. smoky blue; F. rich blue purple shading to much lighter 
at the edge and gold markings at the haft. The coloring is that of a rich 
Persian rug ....... $1.50 
PICADOR (Morrison 1930)—43”. honey gold; F. deep Dahlia carmine $3.50 
PINK LUSTER—This Iris possesses the most exquisite pink tone in the 
family ..... .......... 60c 
PINK SATIN—42”. Midseason. The first clear,pure pink Iris. Large finely 
shaped, well poised flowers with a rich satiny sheen .. $2.00 
PLUIE D’OR—Midseason. 41 inches. This is a pure golden yellow self. 
Huge flowers of great substance. Dykes Medal . 45c 
PRES. PILKINGTON (Cayeux 1933)—M. 46”. A large, glorious blend of 
splendid form . An imposing flower of pale buff to lavender blue suffused 
buff yellow. Sturdy and magnificent . $3.00 
PURISSIMA—The highest rated white Iris. It is a pure white of gigantic 
size, fine form and heavy substance. Tall, to 42 inches. Really wonderful. 50c 
RAMESES—Late, 36”. One of the finest new soft blends with S. light russet 
and F. tourmaline pink. Vigorous and well branched. Dykes Medal . $1.00 
RASAKURA—A masterpiece. S. Rosy-purple; F. red-purple. A flower of 
unusual magnificence and splendor . 50c 
RED DOMINION—42 in. A red self, one of the finest of its color yet in¬ 
troduced. Large flowers of perfect form and excellent poise. A glowing 
ox-blood red . $4.50 
RED ORCHID (Jacob Sass, 1934)—The reddest Intermediate. S. violet 
carmine; F. velvety violet carmine. Yellow beard. 28” . $1.50 
REFULGENCE —A large flower with S. of violet-blue shaded bronze, and 
F. of velvety violet-purple . 50c 
ROMANCE (Murrell) —A Lustrous, satiny, rosy bronze. English silver 
medal . $1.75 
ROSE DOMINION—38 in. All the good characters of Dominion and none 
of the bad ones are found in this fine old-rose colored self with deeper falls. $2.00 
ROSE MARIE—38 in. S. reddish violet; F. reddish purple. The falls are 
beautifully frilled. An iris of new and unusual coloring Highly recommend¬ 
ed . $100 
ROSE PETAL (Murrell)—M. 42”. An attractive bright pink self with 
large weather-proof flowers. Tall, strong and free flowering . $2.00 
ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee 1932—48 Inches. Midseason. One of the 
finest new Irises.. S. Clear, intense, medium blue; F. deeper, a brilliant, deep, 
velvety blue. Velvety texture. Stalks tall, widely branched, carrying many 
open flowers at once .....•- $3.50 
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