MILLIKEN IRIS GARDENS 
DAY DREAM (Sturtevant). 
A beautiful blend of pink and yellow tones 
with falls darker than the standards. Large 
blooms on a tall, well branched stalk. A 
popular variety. 31/2 feet- 
3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cayeux). 
We have not had a great deal of success 
with this variety although in other parts 
of the country it is reported to be out¬ 
standing. In fact it received the Dykes 
medal as the best iris for 1930. The flowers 
are a rosy purple overlaid with bronzy 
gold of good size and shape. 
3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
DOROTHY DIETZ (William son). 
For a landscape iris, this variety is ideal. 
The standards are white faintly flushed 
with blue, while the falls are a bright 
violet paling at the edges. You will be 
pleased with the effectiveness of this iris 
in your garden. 3 feet. 3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
DOXA (S ass). 
A pleasing blend of cream and pale olive 
green with a suggestion of mauve. The 
flowers are of good size and substance but 
it is not a tall growing variety. 24 inches. 
DRUID (Sturtevant). 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
Although not widely known, this iris is 
quite a favorite in our garden. The large 
flowers are a mixture of maroon, old gold 
and brown, with a golden haft and beard; 
the combination giving a decided bronze 
effect. Viewed with the sunlight coming 
through the falls, Druid has a decided 
charm. 3V2 feet- . 3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
SAN GABRIEL 
Lavender Flushed with Rosy Mauve 
Easter Morn 
(Essig). 
This iris has everything the name sug¬ 
gests. The flowers are a pure virgin 
white with a sparkle and sheen that re¬ 
minds one of a lovely satin wedding 
dress. The glowing yellow center gives 
a warmth of beauty that is beyond de¬ 
scription. The falls are stiff, wide flar¬ 
ing and of unusual substance. Foliage 
is exceptionally large and vigorous and 
in California is green and attractive the 
year around. Easter Morn has been the 
center of attraction in our garden for 
the past four years. Height 4 feet. 
3 for $10.00 
Each $3.50 
EL CAPITAN (Mohr). 
One of the largest flowered irises we grow 
and a variety that stands out. Violet in 
color—highly recommended for California. 
4 feet___ 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
EMBER (Sturtevant). 
A rich red-violet that is always admired 
and is particularly effective in mass. A 
bright orange yellow beard adds to the 
effectiveness of the flower. 3^2 feet. 
3 for $1.00; each 50c 
EREBIAN (Loomis). 
A dark, rich Bordeau red self with a bril¬ 
liant gold beard that stands out in bold 
contrast to the velvety finish of the falls. 
The refinement and quality of texture of 
this iris are unsurpassed. 40 inches. 
3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
EUPHONY (Sass, H. P). 
A striking flower. The standards are a 
mustard yellow shading to light brown at 
the tips. The falls are a mustard yellow 
flushed with blue in the central portions 
and overlaid with brown. A free bloomer. 
2i/ 2 feet..... 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
EVOLUTION (Cayeux). 
Another outstanding achievement of the 
noted French breeder. The coppery bronze 
standards are wide and frilled, the flaring 
falls are a slightly deeper shade marked in 
the center with a brilliant rose-blue blaze. 
An indescribably lovely combination of 
colors. 3 feet._ 3 for $5.00; each $2.03 
FESTIVE (Morrison). 
Those who were fond of the old Iris King 
will be reminded of it, when they see Fes¬ 
tive in bloom. A great improvement has 
been made, however, in the height, size 
and vigor of the plant. 3 feet... $3.50 
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