KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
Class 4 B—Yellow or Bronze Blends 
The Carrying Color of These Varieties Is Either Yellow 
or Bronze. 
NEW VARIETIES: 
BOADICEA (Nich. 1931) — (38)—S. soft yellow, flushed clear 
light pink; F. same, with a flush of sky blue at center. Very 
free bloomer, flowers ruffled. A lovely soft blend between 
Vesper Gold and Tuscany Gold in tone, but of a more lively 
color . . $ .60 
CROWN JEWEL (Nich. 1934) — (M 34)—A greatly improved 
Clara Noyes; taller, larger and much redder, being a red or 
burnt orange. Better form. Falls almost circular and stand¬ 
ards domed. Very vigorous and free . 10.00 
EVOLUTION (Cay. 1929) — (M 40)—S. wide and frilled, light 
madder brown; F. flaring deeper tone, shaded rosy mauve in 
center. A most unusual color. Flower of good form and 
substance. 1.75 
HONEYDROP (Morrison 1929) — (M 40)—An exquisite combi¬ 
nation of henna, brown, honey and rose, quite unique. Large 
bloom . 1.75 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux 1931) —(M 38)—A self of pale Ha¬ 
vana brown, shot with a golden glint. A little touch of pale 
blue at the end of the beard brings out the delicate beauty of 
the flaring falls . 12.00 
KING MIDAS (Mead 1929) —(LM 34)—S. golden buff, suffused 
garnet brown; F. very velvety garnet brown . .75 
NEPENTHE (Con. 1931) — (M 36)—A soft blend of pearly 
gray with rosy suffusion and tinted gold .75 
NEWTONIA (Donahue 1930) — (M 40)—A pink amber blend, 
with amber predominating. Has a frosty iridescence .75 
NINGAL (Ayres 1932)—Large deep buff blend. See introduc¬ 
tions, page 4. 2.50 
QUIVERA (J. Sass 1932) — (M 30)—S. buff pink; F. orange 
vinaceous, striped deep pink. The general effect is buff and 
pink, with a yellow glow in the center.60 
DISTINCTIVE VARIETIES: 
ALLURE (M 36)—A dainty blend of canary yellow and pink .25 
EUPHONY (LM 34)—S. ruffled, mustard yellow; F. same shade 
with a deep flush of violet. Lovely .35 
MIDGARD (LM 36)—A lovely yellow self, deeply flushed pink .25 
MONS. ARNAL (EM 40)—Soft yellow, falls flushed rose and 
violet . 25 
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