KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
SAMERKAND (Wareham-Emig. 1934) — (M 36)—A brilliant bronze 
and red toned Dominion seedling. The smooth arching standards 
are bronzy fawn flushed reddish violet, F. semi-flaring, a deep vel¬ 
vety carmine violet. Beard intense red gold. There is a brilliant 
glow emanating from the center of the flower, caused by the bright 
beard and haft coloring.$3.00 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres-Emig. 1932)—42". A plicata of Los Angeles 
size, and of positive hardihood and vigor. It might be called a 
glorified Rose Salterne, as it has the clear colored reticulations that 
make Salterne distinct, but there comparison ceases. The flowers 
measure 6 X A inches in length. The broad, domed standards are 
white with a buttonhole stitching of light blue along the margins. 
The falls are kid-like in texture, broad and straight hanging, with 
deep blue violet markings at the center, changing to clear blue at 
the edge. It has Dominion substance, and the stems branch widely. 
$3.00 
One each of the 1933-34 Introductions, Including Cadmia, Claire de 
Lune, Robert and Samarkand (Cataloging $21.50) for $16.00. 
One Each of the 1932-33 Introductions (Cataloging $11.10) for 
$7.50. One Each of the Twelve Varieties (Cataloging $34.10) 
for $23.00. 
JOIN THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 
$3.00 a year 
Four bulletins each year, with Iris notes, names of new varieties, 
etc. Checks should be made payable to the American Iris 
Society and sent to B. Y. Morrison, 116 Chestnut St., Takoma 
Park, D. C. 
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