KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
BLACKAMOOR (J. Sass 1932) — (M 40)—A very fine large dark 
blue purple. Almost black when newly opened, lightening to 
blackish violet. The color tone is enhanced by a blue beard. 
H. M. A. I. S., 1931. $ 2.00 
BLACK WINGS (Kirk. 1931) — (LM 34)—Very fine velvety blue 
black, with broad petals. A. M., A. I. S., 1933 . 3.00 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis 1930) — (M 46)—A clear, rich dark 
blue self, with velvety falls and orange beard. Large flowers 
of heavy substance on finely branching rigid stems. 1.25 
GRANDIOSA (Donahue 1930) — (M 42)—S. raisin purple; F. 
dark blue purple. Yellow beard. Stems branch widely. .35 
MELDORIC (Ayres 1930) — (M 35)—A black purple self. Very 
large flower of good form and substance. Free bloomer 2.50 
MME. SEROUGE (Cayeux 1929) — (M 42)—S. violet; F. spread¬ 
ing and well rounded of deep blackish tone, with a pale 
Bishop’s violet edge. Cert, of Merit and Special Prize S. N. 
H. F. for one of the best three Irises of 1929. 1.25 
OREGON GIANT (Kleins. 1930) —(LM 40)—S. of blackish 
violet, F. flaring, velvety black purple. Heavy gold beard .75 
ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee 1932) —(M 48)—Intense deep blue 
flowers on well branched stems. A. M., A. I. S., 1932. 3.00 
SAN DIEGO (M. Mitch. 1929) — (EM 46)—A large velvety blue 
purple bicolor. Broad divisions . .75 
SIR MICHAEL (Yeld 1925) — (M 48)—S. clear lavender blue; 
F. velvety deep blue purple, with brilliant red gold beard. 
A very fine and clear toned bicolor.50 
VALOR (Nicholls 1932) — (52)—S. deep violet; F. velvety black¬ 
ish violet, shading to deep raisin purple at edge. Bright 
yellow beard. A very fine variety with large flowers. Branch¬ 
ing stems. H. M. A. I. S., 1932. 2.50 
WINNISHIEK (Engel. 1933) — (LM 42)—An excellent dark 
blue, deeper and bluer in tone than Blackamoor. Good form 
and substance . 2.50 
DISTINCTIVE VARIETIES: 
AMNERIS (L 36)—A very clear dark blue bicolor.35 
BUTO (M 30)—Rich velvety royal purple. .35 
DOMINION (L 36)—S. bluish violet; F. velvety indigo purple. 
Broad divisions and heavy substance.35 
GEO. TRIBOLET (M 40)—Dark violet and red purple bicolor . .20 
LADY LILFORD (E 30)—Onocyclus hybrid of deep violet purple .35 
MAJESTIC (M 42)—S. pale bluish mauve; F. purple edged blue 
violet. Very large flowers on strong stems . .20 
MT. ROYAL—(M 36)—Deep bluish violet with dark velvety falls .35 
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