KOYKA. (Dbl.) Large flower speckled and mot¬ 
tled crimson on grey ground. Orange bars 
with white halos. Style arms grey. 75c. 
KUMO ISHO. (Dbl.) Red-maroon petals, lightly 
veined darker. 
KURO KUMO. (Dbl.) Blue with slight reddish 
tinge. Small yellow bar. 
LILLA COX. (Dbl.) Petunia-violet, with bright 
orange blotch, surrounded by white halo, 
with white veins radiating. 75c. 
LUCIE MARSHALL. (Dbl.) Large flower. Long 
orange bar, surrounded by large white halo 
covering half of petal, running into violet- 
blue with white lines radiating to edge of 
petal. 
MAHOGANY. (Dbl .) A very dark rich mahog¬ 
any-red color. One of the finest Japanese. 
MARGARET KAHN. (Sgl.) Dark red. Long 
yellow blotch extends down petal. 
MRS. GEORGE STUMP. (Sgl.) White, flushed 
with palest blue. Style arms violet. 
MRS. J. A. HAYDEN. (Dbl.) White ground, 
edged and shaded pale violet. 
NEPTUNE. (Sgl.) Maroon-red with yellow 
blotch. 
NISHIKA. (Sgl.) Red or crimson-purple, mot¬ 
tled and penciled white. 
OLYMPIA. (Sgl.) Blended rose-pink and laven¬ 
der. $1.00. 
OTOMENE. (Sgl.) One of the largest and most 
beautiful. Much red veining on lavender- 
grey ground. Maroon style arms. $1.50. 
PARAGON. (Sgl.) Beautiful large flower of 
deep wine red. 75c. 
PATROCLE. (Sgl.) Large petals of deep blue, 
shading to red-violet at edge. Small gold bar. 
PERFECT PEACE. (Dbl.) A marvelous new 
production, with petals of purest white. 
These petals are unusually huge and of a 
hitherto unheard of stiffness in texture. 
There is a tall frilled crest of petaloids rising 
from the center of the flower. $1.50. 
PRINCE CHARLES. (Sgl.) Very large petals of 
mulberry purple-violet with a fine sheen. 
Flower is veined darker, with yellow bar. 
This is another superior origination offered 
for the first time this year. $1.50. 
RISHONO (Dbl.) Red-purple with blue halo 
around yellow blotch. 
ROSE SHEEPERS. (Dbl .) Mauve-grey, over¬ 
laid with blue. 
SALAMMBO (Dbl .) Much blue lining on grey- 
white ground; yellow blotch. 
SHADOW. (Sgl.) A fine velvety-red purple. 
SHIGA. (Dbl.) Reddish-blue, with very large 
petals veined white. 
SHIGURE. (Dbl.) Red-lavender with white cen¬ 
ter surrounding orange blotch, white lines 
radiating. 
KASUGANO PERFECT PEACE 
MAHOGANY 
SHIMOYO. (Sgl.) Large petals of grey, veined 
broadly with radiating dark blue lines. 
SHORYUI. (Sgl.) White ground, shaded and 
overlaid purple-blue. This is a particularly 
fine variety and one we recommend to our 
customers. 
TRIUMPH. (Dbl.) Grey, mottled and suffused 
red-violet. 
WAKAMU. (Dbl.) Short stalked rose red, 
veined deeper red. Orange bar inside blue- 
white halo. 
JAPANESE IRIS COLLECTIONS 
Six varieties, our choice, for $1.95. 
Twelve varieties, our choice, for $3.45. 
Any six 50c varieties, your choice, for $2.45. 
Any twelve 50c varieties, your choice, for $3.95. 
Our three superior introductions — Peace, 
Prince Charles, and Emaline Blue—valued 
at $3.75, for $2.95. 
All forty-two 50c varieties, valued at $21.00, 
for $12.95. 
All fifty-two varieties, valued at $31.00, for 
$19.95. 
FLOWER ARTICLES 
“The Poppy as a Garden Flower,” House Beautiful, June, 1932. 
“The Iris—Past, Present and Future,” Flower Grower, May, 1932. 
“Interesting and Rare Iris Types,” Flower Grower, May, 1932. 
The above article was condensed and re-printed in Garden Digest, July, 1932. 
“Outstanding Iris,” House & Garden, July, 1931. 
“Superior Iris of Today,” House Beautiful, July, 1931. 
An article describing a visit to our famous Gardens appeared in Better Homes & Gardens, 
May, 1932, written by Lillie L. Madsen. 
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