KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
ROSY GLOW (Emig. 1935) — (EM 28)—5" tip to tip. Segments 2 l A" 
wide. S. domed, arched, heavily flushed light bishop’s violet as to 
appear a solid color; F. straight hanging, broad, ivory white, broadly 
edged and faintly stippled violet purple; lighter at the bottom and 
broader and darker at the haft. Beard yellow, fading to white. 
Center of flower has a yellowish cast, due to coloring of claw and 
style arms. The effect in the garden is a deep rosy plicata, quite 
different from any we know.$1.00 
STARRY SKY (Emig. 1935) — (M 36)—5" tip to tip. Segments 2 l A" 
wide. S. erect, cupped, dark violet purple; F. semi-flaring, very 
velvety blackish violet purple; heavy violet reticulations on a white 
haft almost covering it, with dark brown at outer edge. Beard deep 
orange yellow. A very dark blue, lit up by the bright beard and 
light center. Branches nicely. Has great substance and carrying 
quality and different from other dark blues. $2.00 
One of Each of the Above Novelties (Cataloging $10.00) for $7.50 
Introductions 1931-34 
CADMIA (Wareham-Emig. 1934) — (M 33)—S. light primrose yellow 
erect and domed, deepening in color at the base; F. are 2" wide, 
straight hanging, a tone darker, with a bright golden beard and 
deep canary reticulations at the haft. A lovely clear yellow almost 
a self, with branching stems, and flower measures 4 V 2 " from tip 
to tip .$5.00 
CLAIRE DE LUNE (Wareham-Emig. 1934) — (LM 40)—The large, 
smooth textured flowers are borne on strong candelabra-like stems. 
A clear light bluish lavender self, with a deeper flushing in the 
center of the falls. Arching standards and broad drooping falls 
make it distinct in form. A deep red gold beard fading to white 
enlivens the center of the flower. $3.50 
ELYSIAN (Saur-Emig. 1932)—42". Lovely clear daffodil yellow 
flowers, with artistic maroon veinings at the haft, adding definitely 
to its attractiveness. The blooms are quite large, measuring over 5 
inches in length. Splendid form with long, almost horizontal falls 
of a very heavy texture. It is a prolific bloomer, with well branched 
stems.75c 
ICY GLOW (Emig. 1933)—5". S. snow white with a faint greenish cast 
when opening, midrib green, and light brownish reticulations at the 
claw. F. pyrethrum yellow, with a gold glint in the center of the 
falls, pale wire edge. Haft white with coppery yellow reticulations. 
Beard white. The flowers measure 4 l A" from tip to tip. The form 
is similar to that of Orange Queen, but the divisions are a trifle 
wider. The whole flower has a cool appearance, and a good car¬ 
rying color .75c 
IDDA-BIDDA (Ayres-Emig. 1933) — (M)— 7". This charming late 
dwarf has bloomed in Dr. Ayres’ garden for several years and was 
always commented on. It may be called a dwarf yellow plicata, and 
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