Over-the-Garden- Wall 
JERRY (Laph. ’34) Reported to be an outstandingly brilliant ruby-red. The size is good, 
flowers are well-rounded, stalk firm and well-branched. 36".$7.50 
JOLLY ROGER (Nick. ’34) Very rich dark indigo-purple, with the S. slightly lighter than 
the falls. Fragrant flowers on a slender stem. 36".$10.00 
JOYANCE ( K. Dykes ’31) A creamy white, with gold haft and venations. The strong stem, 
well-branched, and the excellent substance make this “the leader of the warm whites.” 
A seedling of W. R. Dykes.$10.00 
JOYCETTE (/. Sass ’32) A dark strawberry red, gleaming bright red in the sun. We have 
never been able to persuade this iris to attain the height and size that Mr. Sass reports it 
should have: — the flower 6J^", on 42" stems. Neither does it increase as fast as Red 
Radiance, that has much the same coloring. H.M., A.I.S. ’32.$10.00 
% JUNALUSKA {Kirk. ’34) This has been described as a rose, copper and gold blend. “Threads 
of gold streak thru’ the standards.” The flower is large, on well-branched stems; the plant 
is vigorous. 36".$15.00 
KARMA {Sturt. ’30) The pinkish standards and the white falls are all peppered with rose; 
much like Lona, but taller and with better balanced flowers. 36".$0.75 
KATISHA {Hall ’33) S. tourmaline pink, shading to yellow at base; F. much like the S., 
with a little clear yellow around the orange beard. A pink blend of fine habits.$5.00 
KENWOOD {Ayres ’32) S. a nice corn-yellow, almost dull gold; F. reddish purple, velvety, 
with a narrow buff margin. 36".$2.00 
KHALASA {Sher. ’32) A free-blooming fragrant violet bicolor, with especially fine form and 
branching. 40".$1.50 
KILSOQUAH {Rich. ’32) S. buff, flecked with dull lavender; F. brownish-purple, flecked 
darker. Beard and haft are bright. Bloom is large, with a heavy fragrance. 30".$2.00 
KING JUBA {H. P. Sass ’30) The contrast between the clear bright colors of this iris, to¬ 
gether with the large flowers and tall stems, make it one of the most desirable of the varie¬ 
gates. S. gold; F. deep velvety red, edged with gold. 38". H.M., A.I.S. ’32.$3.00 
yf KINGLET {Wmsn. ’34) One of the new “table iris” that the Williamsons put out last year, 
with small, well-shaped flowers of deep golden yellow. Certainly those of us who enjoy 
seeing irises on the table, will welcome these low-growing, charmingly proportioned flowers. 
29".$0.50 
KING MIDAS {Mead ’29) Golden-buff and brown, with lots of gold at the center of the flower, 
and very velvety falls.$0.75 
KUBLAI KHAN {Wmsn. ’31) A lavender bicolor, with velvety falls and a bright beard. 
Many blooms to the stalk. 40".$1.00 
K. V. AYRES {Ayres ’32) To say that this iris is blended of pale coffee and lavender, with 
a pink overglow, falls far short of describing this exceptionally charming iris. 44". H.M., 
A.I.S. ’31.$13.50 
LADY GAGE {Gage ’34) A free-flowering pure white. Upon opening, there is a slight pink¬ 
ish flush on the edges, that soon disappears. 30".$3.50 
LADY PARAMOUNT {White ’33) “The sensational new yellow.” We have not yet had the 
pleasure of seeing this iris in bloom, but quote the following from Prof. Essig: — “There 
it stood, a good four and a half feet high, perfect in size, form and texture, brilliant in soft 
primrose yellow, a really magnificent flower in any color and more superb because of its 
clear yellow tones and firm silken texture.” 44". H.M., A.I.S. ’32.$17.50 
LARGO {Ash. ’31) One of the late blends. Yellow, mauve and gold give a garden effect of 
old gold. Finely poised large flowers. 36".$2.50 
LEGEND {Ware. ’32) Dark crimson-claret, much like Kublai Khan, except that the S. are a 
little lighter, the F. have a light edge.$1.50 
LILLIAN TOEDT {Toedt ’31) A charming low-growing pink, the S. lighter than the F. Very 
well branched. 30".$0.65 
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