KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
TAPESTRY (Ayres 1931) — (EM 36)—A very large flower of 
subtle coloring. The general tone is a blending of dull red 
and faded old rose. F. are semi-horizontal, velvety deep 
mulberry, with no veining at the throat . 1.75 
TOKAY (Nich. 1931) — (M 36)—A beautiful soft pink blend, 
with a yellow center.50 
ZAHAROON (Dykes 1927) — (42)—An exquisite blend of am¬ 
ber, buff yellow and violet, with a strong suffusion of rose on 
the falls. A large flower with a lustrous texture. Medal for 
best Iris at English Iris Show, 1927. 1.75 
DISTINCTIVE VARIETIES: 
BELESAIRE (M 42)—A large tan and rose blend.20 
JANE WILLIAMSON (LM 36)—A lovely pastel coloring of 
pink and old gold. Plant with Jacqueline Guillot. .20 
OPALINE (LM 36)—A lovely lustrous pink blend, with a suffu¬ 
sion of lemon yellow. Large blooms .50 
RENE DENIS (LM 30)—An old rose bicolor with a yellow glow .50 
STANDARD VARIETIES: 
GROUP 1: ISOLINE (LM 32), large old rose and gold blend; LORD 
LAMBOURNE (EM 40), S. rosy buff; F. madder crimson; MAG- 
NIFICA (EM 36), S. light violet, F. red violet; MARY GIBSON 
(EM 36), rose and tan with an undertone of yellow; MME. CHERI 
(M 42), rose purple, violet and yellow blend, good color; MRS. 
CUTHBERTSON (EM 36). S. pale rose, overlaid apricot, F. rosy 
crimson, edged white, clear color; NANCY ORNE (M 34), rosy 
purple and buff blend. 
GROUP 2: DUSKY MAID (M 32), S. coppery buff, F. deep mauve 
purple, pale margin; ISOLINE (LM 32), large old rose and gold 
blend; STEEPWAY (LM 34), rosy red and violet blend. 
Class 5 A—Yellow 
Various Shades of Yellow Are Found in This Class. 
NEW VARIETIES: 
ASHTORETH (Beau. 1932) — (M 40)—A very large flower of 
pale lustrous yellow. Domed standards and wide semi-flaring 
falls . $ 4.00 
BLAZING STAR (Nich. 1934) — (M 45)—S. deep yellow, evenly 
colored; F. lighter, paling to almost white in the center, which 
is overlaid with a slight bluish iridescence. A deep orange 
beard. Good color and large flower. 5.00 
CADMIA (Wareham-Emig. 1934) — (M 34)—A lovely light prim¬ 
rose self. See introductions, page 3. 5.00 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis 1931) — (EM 40)—A very smooth and 
heavy textured flower of lemon chrome. Fine shape. A. M., 
A. I. S., 1932 . 3.00 
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