KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
NAOMI (M 34)—S. bright blue; F. velvety dahlia carmine. .25 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU (EM 36)—Large bluish pur¬ 
ple bicolor. Very good form and color . .20 
SWAZI (L 38)—S. bluish violet; F. rich pansy purple.35 
STANDARD VARIETIES: 
GROUP 1: ALCAZAR (EM 42), large blue purple bicolor; EGLA- 
MOUR (EM 30), huge deep purple bicolor; TOM TIT (LM 18), 
deep violet purple self. 
GROUP 2: ARCHEVQUE (EM 24), velvety dark purple; AZURE 
(LM 32), clear violet blue bicolor; HARMONY (EM 24), deep 
violet purple; LENT WILLIAMSON (EM 36), dark violet bicolor; 
PERFECTION (M 24), dark violet; POLARIS (M 42), bright 
violet self; PROSPERO (LM 38), S. lavender blue; F. red purple. 
Large. 
Class 3 A—Pink 
Varieties—Pink or Mauve Pink Color. 
NEW VARIETIES: 
CORALIE (Ayres 1932) — (M 38)—Broad standards of clear pale 
red, flushed mauve, and the falls of glowing wine red. A deep 
rosy bicolor of unusual coloring. Lovely. (Dykes Medal, 
1933.) .£10.00 
DAZZLER (Wmsn. 1932) — (M 36)—Good sized blooms of phlox 
purple, falls much deeper in color. More rosy in tone than 
Seminole . 5.00 
ELOISE LAPHAM (Lap. 1932) — (M 34)—A very lovely pale 
pink of unusual substance. Branching stems . 2.00 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR (Lap. 1932) —(M 36)—Soft rosy pink 
with a smooth finish. Holds its color well . 2.00 
FRIVOLITE (Cayeux 1930) — (M 40)—A lovely shrimp pink 
with golden lights. Deeper in tone than Marquisette. 1.25 
LORETTO (Nesmith 1930) — (38)—A clear soft pink of good 
size and substance. Widely branching stalks. .75 
PINK SATIN (J. Sass 1930) — (M 42)—A fine pink self of great 
beauty . 2.25 
PRAIRIE ROSE (Egel. 1933) — (M 36)—An unusual heavy tex¬ 
tured medium rose pink. Larger and deeper in color than 
Rheingauperle . 10.00 
ROSE ASH (Mor. 1930) — (36)—A lovely subdued rose color, 
deepening below the beard. Large flower of good substance 
and form . 1.00 
ROSE OF CUBA (J. Sass 1932) — (34)—A new rose toned Iris, 
with a dark splash of color at tip of beard. Good carrying 
color . 1.00 
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