KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
*SHIRVAN (Loomis 1932) — (M 36)—S. pale lustrous brown, 
flushed yellow; F. semi-flaring, rich velvety red brown. Flower 
of fine form. The lovely soft brown and yellow colorings 
suggest the tones found in a Persian carpet. H. M. A. I. S., 
1932 6.00 
SHOGUN (Nich. 1931) — (M 38)—A deep coppery maroon, 
almost a self. Good form and very free. .75 
TIGER-TIGER (Wareham 193 2) — (LM 34)—S. brown; F. vel¬ 
vety red. The very large blooms are rather rounded in shape. 
A brilliant red and very free. 3.00 
*ZUNI (Ayres 1930) — (EM 40)—A glowing red brown, with a 
coppery suffusion. S. dull glistening bronze; F. velvety red 
brown. A very large and striking flower. Has a long bloom¬ 
ing season . 1.75 
DISTINCTIVE VARIETIES: 
4 BRUNO (M 36)—S. fawn tinted lavender; F. velvety red purple. 
A very fine Dominion seedling, with a distinct brown cast .25 
*CHURCHMOUSE (M 34)—A dark Hay’s brown self, light 
orange beard. A medium sized flower of an unusual coloring .25 
DON JUAN (M 40)—S. light rosy lilac shaded bronze; F. wide 
and flaring, bright red. Large flowers of heavy substance . .75 
4 FIRE GOD (M 40)—S. reddish bronze, yellow at base; F. deep 
brown garnet. This has a very brown color in a mass .... .25 
GLOWING EMBERS (LM 42)—S. warm tan; F. velvety dahlia 
purple. Fine purplish red bicolor. .20 
GOBELIN RED (M 30)—Medium size blooms of deep oxblood 
red . .50 
GRAND MONARCH (M 32)—Large bronze red bicolor, with 
a golden center. .50 
*KING TUT (LM 30)—S. brown with a reddish cast; F. brick 
red. A brilliant red brown color. .50 
LE CORREGE (M 36)—S. bronze suffused rose; F. velvety wine 
red .35 
4 MRS. VALERIE WEST (M 40)—S. bronze lavender; F. deep 
velvety crimson brown. A very good variety. .75 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (L 3 2)—Rich coppery red self.60 
OMAHA (EM 30)—An unusual red toned self with a golden 
throat and beard. *50 
RASAKURA (LM 36)—A large velvety rose red bicolor . .50 
RED WING (M 36)—A dark brownish red flower, with deep 
dahlia carmine falls. Quite red in garden effect .50 
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