KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
Class 5 B—Yellow Bicolors 
Yellow or Blended Yellow Standards; Falls of a Contrasting Color. 
NEW VARIETIES: 
AUREX (Nicholls 1932) — (38)—S. bright, clear yellow; F. vel¬ 
vety blackish crimson purple, wide edging of buff. Brilliant 
yellow beard. Very large flower of good form and substance. 
Stems nicely branched.# 2.50 
DECENNIAL (Wmsn. 1930) — (LM 32)—S. bright yellow; F. 
dahlia carmine with a narrow yellow margin. Near the base 
of the beard is an overdash of electric blue . 1.00 
ELYSIAN (Saur 1932)—A new large yellow. See introduc¬ 
tions, page 3.75 
HENRI RIVIERE (Millet 1927) —(VL 42)—S. pure lemon yel¬ 
low; F. lilac mauve with lemon reflex, edged canary yellow. 
Large flowers on branching stems. .75 
KENWOOD (Ayres 1932)—A new blended variegata. See in¬ 
troductions, page 4. 1.75 
KING JUBA (H. Sass 1931) — (M 38)—S. deep golden yellow; 
F. broad velvety carmine red, lighter at margin. Rich orange 
beard. A very large flower of clear and brilliant coloring. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1932. .. 1.50 
PICADOR (Morrison 1930) — (M 40)—S. honey yellow, mustard 
yellow at throat. F. dahlia carmine. A vigorous, low and 
widely branching variety that is brilliant in the garden . 2.50 
DISTINCTIVE VARIETIES 
BEAU SABREUR (EM 36)—S. aniline yellow; F. velvety oxblood 
red. Has a brilliant color and good substance.50 
CITRONELLA (LM 36)—S. brilliant lemon yellow; F. oxblood 
red . «20 
FORTUNA (LM 29)—S. amber yellow; F. same, veined rich 
brown . *35 
LODESTAR (LM 36)—S. lemon chrome; F. velvety claret brown 
with a lemon chrome border. Good .50 
STANDARD VARIETIES: 
GROUP 2: ANOSIA (L 30), yellow brown and red brown; FLAM- 
MENSCHWERT (M 33), golden yellow and maroon; KNYSNA 
(L 24), brilliant deep yellow and velvety red brown; LORELEY 
(EM 24), pale yellow and marine blue. 
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