KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
DESERT GOLD (Kirk 1930) — (E 30) —A light yellow self, 
slightly deeper at midrib; rich yellow beard. A very large 
and lovely flower, vigorous, and borne on branching stems. 
Cert, of Merit, A. I. S., 1932 1.00 
EOTHEN (Wareham,. 1931) — (LM 30)—Creamy chamois self. 
Of Dominion parentage, with domed standards and widely 
flaring falls. Very heavy substance. Comparable to Mme. 
Gaudichau in form and size. 1.50 
GOLDWING (Nich. 1934) — (LM 36)—A clear bright yellow. 
Larger than Pluie d’Or, with flaring falls. 5.00 
HELIOS (Cayeux 1929) — (M 44)—Large wide-petaled blooms of 
clear lemon yellow. The falls are faintly reticulated with pale 
olive violet . 1.25 
PHEBUS (Cayeux 1930) — (M 36)—A bright lemon yellow of 
rounded form. ... 1.50 
ROBERT (Ayres-Emig. 1933)—Large new yellow. See intro¬ 
ductions, page 4 10.00 
DISTINCTIVE VARIETIES: 
BONITA (EM 36)—S. deep buttercup yellow; F. broad and 
flaring, cream edged buttercup, with a gold beard. Very 
free bloomer . .20 
CARCANET (EM 30)—Charming ruffled deep yellow . .20 
CHASSEUR (L 34)—Fine medium yellow. Buds striped brown .20 
CORONATION (M 36)—A deep rich buttercup yellow, almost a 
self. Good sized blooms on widely branching stems. .35 
GOLDEN GLORY (M 38)—Large blooms of bright yellow. .20 
MIRASOL (M 34)—A large pure chrome yellow self. .50 
PLUIE D’OR (M 41)—A widely branched deep golden yellow .50 
PRAIRIE GOLD (L 28)—A very deep golden yellow. Fine .25 
PRIMROSE (M 33)—S. amber yellow; F. brighter barium yellow. 
Fine form and clear color.20 
SONOMA (L 38)—S. and F. amber white, with a deeper toned 
haft; general color is a pale yellow. Good.20 
STANDARD VARIETIES: 
GROUP 1: AMBER (EM 30), good yellow self, red gold beard; GOLD 
IMPERIAL (LM 30), a bright golden yellow; INNER GLOW 
LM 32), vigorous light yellow; SHERWIN WRIGHT (M 20), 
pure golden yellow. 
GROUP 2: VIRGINIA MOORE (L 30), deep golden yellow; YEL¬ 
LOW MOON (LM 3 2), a soft pale waxy yellow. 
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