Price List of Iris 
Aksarhen — Cream with brown 
si>ots. 12c. 
Allies—Bright red and brown. 
Pall 'blooms. l'5c. 
Aphrodite—Tall pink. 12c. 
Amerind—'Metallic bronze. Odd. 
15c. 
Asa—Yellow and' brown. 12c. 
Apache—Bright red. You will 
like it. 10c. 
Aarehorst—Red brown. 8c. 
Amber—Amber yellow. 8c. 
Antares — Yellow and white. 
Blue flecks. 8c. 
Arnols—Dark brown purple. 5c. 
Afterglow—Yellow tingedi with 
blue. 5c. 
Anosia—Molasses brown. 6c. 
Aurea—Pure yellow. 5c. 
Annie Leslie—Standards white, 
falls light red. 5c. 
Azure—Park blue. 5c. 
Berchta—Standards yellow, falls 
striped blue. 5c. 
Blue Bonnet—Very large blue. 
15c. 
B. Y. Morrison—Standards pale 
blue, falls deep raisin purple bor¬ 
dered light blue. 7c. 
Baldwin—Giant manganese vio¬ 
let.; fine. 23 c. 
Bruno — Large veltvety red 
bronge. 15c. 
Buto — Very dark large blue; 
choice. 20c. 
Brilliant—Red. 10c. 
Canopus — Yellow and purple 
blend. 10c. 
Churclunouse — Greatly admired 
Hays Brown. 20c 
Citronella—Very tall. Standards 
yellow, falls veined red. 10c. 
Coppersmith—Large bronge red. 
20c. 
Crimson Glow—Red. 12c. 
Conway’s Choice — Large lose 
red. 15c. 
Celeste—Light blue. 5c. 
Cluny—Large lavender blue. 5c. 
Colonel Candclot—Bronze red. 5c.. 
Comp De St. Clair—White striped 
blue. 5c. 
Coronation—Tall large pure yel¬ 
low; the brightest yellow origi¬ 
nated. 20c. 3 for 45c. 
Dream—Tall fine pink. 5c. 
Dalila. — Standards white, falls 
dark red. 5c. 
Drake—Pine light blue. 5c. 
Demi Duel—‘Dark violet striped 
white; very odd. 5c. 
Dolly Madison—Very large pale 
mauve, lavender and deep gold; 
choice. 25c. 
Doxa—Creamy olive; wonderful 
Iris; beauty. 25c. 
Dr. Clias. H. Majo—One of the 
finest pinks. 12c. 
Duke of York—Fine large blue. 
12 c. 
Elberon—Fine red. 8c. 
Evadne—Bronzy old rose. 8c. 
Elsinore — Yellow edged blue; 
pretty. 15c. 
Euphony — Golden yellow and 
molasses color; ruffled. 23c. 
Esplendido — Tall large bright 
redish mauve. 8c. 
Edward Mitchell—Pink. 5c. 
Eldorado — Standards yellow 
bronze, falls violet purple. 5c. 
Empire—Empire yellow. 6c. 
Eolkwang—White and rose red. 
Sc. 
Fair}-—White, edge tinted blue; 
very fragrant. 5c. 
Flammerschwert — Large yellow 
and brown. 10c. 
Fra Angelico—Gold and (laven¬ 
der. 8c. 
Fulva ( Beardless)—‘Brick red; 
native Louisiana Iris. 20c. 
Ferona—Fine red. 8c. 
Garden Whit*—Pure white. 10c. 
Gay Hnssar—Standards deep yel¬ 
low, falls' dark red. 18c. 
Giant Baldwin—Larger and pink¬ 
er Baldwin. 30c. 
Giant King — iris King color; 
tall and' large. 13c. 
Geo. J. Tribolet — Large very 
dark blue. 8c. 
Gold Imperial—Pure yellow. 7c. 
Gariota—White edged yellow. 8c 
Grevin—I>arge red purple. 5c. 
Genghis Kalin—Standards rose, 
falls dark plum. 12c. 
Grapta—Yellow bronze. 8c. 
llyacinthus — Rich red brown. 
12c. 
Hatamal—Cream and lilac. 8c. 
Hespcris—Red brown. 8c. 
Honorabilis—Yellow and brown. 
5c. 
Ingeborge—Large white. 5c. 
Indian Chief—Tall large red. 45c. 
Iinpertator—Large fine red. 10c. 
Jubilee—Yellow, speckled brown. 
13c. 
Jumbo—Very large dark red vio¬ 
let. 23c. 
James Boyd—Fine domed blue. 
5c. 
Jean I). Arc—White edged blue. 
5c. 
Kansas—This is the best large 
pink I have ever seen; a beauty. 
20c. 
King Karl—Standards cinnamon, 
falls speckled purple. 20c. 
Kink Midas—Blended golden buff 
and rich red brown; extra choice. 
50c. 
King Tut—'Brilliant red in gar¬ 
den effect; a rich red brown. 35c. 
Lona—Cream and white dotted 
purple. 20c. 
Lord Lambourne — Large red 
brown. 8c. 
Labor—Red flushed copper. 13c. 
Le Grand Ferre—Rose and red. 
8 c. 
Lorely—Yellow and blue. 5c. 
Leonidas—Large light blue. 5c. 
Lewis Trowbridge—Large laven¬ 
der. 5c. 
Maori King—Standards buff, falls 
blue. 5c. 
Miss Eardley—Standards cream, 
falls blue striped. 5c. 
Midgard — The Beauty; cream 
and pink. 20c. 
Mathilda—White heavy speckled 
blue. 10c. 
Mrs. A. S. Hoyt—White, speck¬ 
led' pink. 10c. 
Mme. Henri Cayeaux—Dark pur¬ 
ple brown. 15 c. 
Mamie—White edged 1 blue. 5c. 
Mrs. A. K. Lodge—Fine pink. 5c. 
Mother of Pearl—Pearly white. 
5c. 
Mrs. Marian Cran—Large tall 
pink. 15c. 
Monsignor—‘Standards light blue, 
falls dark blue. 5c. 
Mary Garden — Heavy speckled 
brown. 5c. 
Mrs. Neubroniier—Pure yellow. 
5c. 
Mme. Boulette—Heavy speckled 
brown blue; odd. 5c. 
Minnehaha — Cream, striped 
brown. . 7c. 
Merlin—‘Blue. 5c. 
M. de Gaudichau — Large, tall 
very dark blue. 7c. 
Mrs. H. Darwin—Large white. 
5c. 
Mrs. Hetty Matson—Red brown. 
8c. 
Nebraska—Standards pure yel¬ 
low, falls striped, ruffled. 20c. 
Nyx — Early large very dark 
blue. 20 c. 
Nymph—Early large pure yel¬ 
low. 8c. 
Nine Wells—'Fine blue. 5c. 
Naushon—Large blue. 5c. 
Nokomis—Blue striped white. 5c. 
Nieblungcn — Standards fawn, 
falls purple. 
Opera—Red violet. 10c. 
Oporto—Purple red. 5c. 
Omaha—Rose red. 23c. 
Otoe—Coppery red. 15c. 
Old Gold—Dark yellow; popu¬ 
lar. 8c. 
Olympus—'Standards rose, falls 
rose red. Sc. 
Odarloc — Large beautiful soft 
mauve. 8c. 
Orin—Large dusky brown. 1,2c. 
Pluie D. Or—Tall deep large 
yellow. 40c. 
Prairie Gold—The deepest yel¬ 
low. 8c. 
Purple Haze—Very large French 
gray. 10c. 
Palemon — Pale blue and yellow. 
Ii5c. 
Paxatawney — Standards light 
mauve edged gold, falls lavender. 
10 c. 
Parisiana —Heavy speckled blue. 
5c. 
Prince Victoria Louise —Yellow 
and blue. 5c. ' 
Perfection — Standards light blue, 
falls very dark blue. 5c. 
Pauline — Large red purple. 5c. 
Princess Beatriz — Large light 
blue. 7c. 
Pseudacorus — A beardless Iris; 
deepest pure yellow of any Iris; 
grows wet or dry. 10c. 
Phyllis Bliss — Pure light laven¬ 
der. 5c. 
Qu<*n of May—Pink. 5c. 
Quaker Lady — Smoky yellow 
lavender. 5c. 
Rosalba—Brown red. 12c. 
Rhein Nixe — Standards white, 
falls blue. 5c. 
Ited Glory — Standards yellow, 
falls red. 5c. 
Rosalind—Pink. 5c. 
Rugajo—Approaches red. 6c. 
Red Wings — barge red. 45c. 
Rhelngsuiperle—Large pink. 20c. 
Romolo—Large pale pink to v vel¬ 
vety red purple. 15c. 
Rialgar — ‘Standards bright yel¬ 
low, falls striped red. 20c. 
Rosa Ring—Large red. 10c. 
Snow Whit©—Pure white. 15c. 
Sequoiah—Rich bronze red. 30c. 
Silver Ribbon — Rose pink, white 
stripe. 8c. 
Soledad — Early creamy yellow. 
8c. 
Sun God—Standards yellow, fall3 
brown 10 c. 
Saraband — Standards cream 
mauve, falls red purple heavy 
banded mauve. 10c. 
Seminole—Red. 7c. 
Sea Gull—Blue striped white. 5c. 
Sunshine—(Standards bright pure 
yellow, falls light cream. 10c. 
Susan Bliss—Large pink. 8c. 
Taj Mahl—Large pearl white. 3c. 
Turco — Standards rose lilac, 
falls bronze yellow. 6c. 
Titan — Gigantic striking blue 
purple. 15c. 
Tregastel — Large pure blue; 
early. 5c. 
Tristram—Standards white, falls 
black purple. 6c. 
Virginia Moore—Pure yellow. 5c. 
Violaeea GVamliflora—Blue. be. 
Walhalla — Early blue. 5c. 
White Queen—Pure white. 8c. 
Wedgowood — Very large pure 
deep blue. 15c. 
White St Gold—Pure white, yel¬ 
low beard. 15c. 
Ziuta—Pure white. 8c. 
Zwannesburg—The oddest of all 
Iris. 8c. 
JAY’S ORIGINATIONS 
My own originations are attract¬ 
ing lots of attention. They are 
very beautiful with their odd 
colors. 
Dusky Boy—Very large. Stand 1 - 
ards satiny buff pink, falls red 
mauve; beautiful. $3.00. 
Dusky Girl—A sister to Dusky 
Boy. A large tan and red, a new 
Color of Iris. $2.00 
Embassy — Very tall and large. 
Standards medium bright blue, 
falls dark blue. 25c. 
Hudson’s Choice — Standards 
pinkish buff, falls striped red 
brown. 25c. ) 
Jay’s Cholde — Standards bright 
yellow, falls heavy striped white; 
a beautiful Iris. 25c. 
Jay’s Eureka—’Standards pure 
glistening white, falls pink. 25c. 
Jay’s White — A very tall large 
white. 25c. 
Joseph’s Coat — Many colors — 
pink, maroon, violet, etc. 25c. 
Ozark Blue — Very large tall 
bright sky blue. No other Iris of 
this shade of blue. The demand 
was so great for it I had to leave 
it from my last year’s list to in¬ 
crease stock. I have never been 
able to supply the demand for 
Ozark Blue and 1 Dusky Boy, two 
igreat Iris. The standards and 
falls are the same shade. $2.00. 
Jay’s Pink—A very large pure 
pink; very fine. 25c. 
Pink Glory — Large beautiful 
pink. 25c. 
ltetha Jay — Standards burnt 
orange, falls dark mauve; odd and 
pretty; late bloomer. 25c. 
Speckled Beauty — Tall large 
white, heavy speckled lavender 
pink. 25c. 
Waxwings—Waxy white, heavy 
bordered' blue. 25c. 
Mrs. George E. Horton of Cur- 
ryville, Mo., a large grower of 
Dahlias and Iris, writes me that 
she was crazy over Jay’s Eureka, 
and Hudson’s Choice. Ozark Blue 
is the largest Iris I ever saw— 
three blooms open at once made a 
huge bouquet. It’s a monster. 
FALL BLOOMERS 
Autumn King—Large blue. 15c. 
Autnmn Queen—Pure white; ex¬ 
tra free bloomer. 23c. 
Autumn Surprise—A fine pure 
blue originated by Mrs. Baker, 
near here. 60c. 
Eleanor Roosevelt-—Purple blue; 
extra free bloomer; large flowers. 
90c. 
Golden HarvesL-Golden yellow. 
75 c. 
Jean Siret—From France. Stand¬ 
ards yellow, falls striped violet. 
25c. 
Sass Seedling — 19 — 30. Free 
bloomer; very large creamy ye'- 
low. 25c. 
Sass Seedling — Free bloomer; 
pansy blue. 25c. 
September Skies — Very free 
blooming red purple. 40c. 
Olive White — Large creamy 
write, gold veins. 25c. 
Ultra — Fine clear ultramarine 
blue. 15 c. 
DWARF IRIS 
Atroviolacea—Blooms in March 
here. Dark purple. 5c. 3 for 10c. 
Christata—Native dwarf; several 
shades of blue. 10c. 3 for 25c. 
Cyanea—Very large blue. 5c. 
3 for 10c. 
Graminea—Deep red. 10c. 
Florida—Yellow. 8c. 
J. A. Slote—Originated in this 
state; very large. Standards white, 
but in cloudy wet weather they 
are creamy, falls light yellow. 25c. 
Orange Queen—Deep yellow. 10c. 
Stattellac — ‘Creamy white and 
primrose. 8c. 
Rose Mist—Rosy mauve. 25c. 
I have a good many kinds of 
Iris in small lots not on my list. 
Special offer--33 all different, 
named and labeled Iris, choice 
large (flowering kinds of which I 
have a surplus, my selection, will 
include a rare red or an odd rare 
Iris. $1.00. 
100 large Lowering seedlings, 
no two alike. $2.00. 25 or 50 
isold at same rate. 
100 well mixed, all colors, of 
named kinds, not labeled. $2.00. 
Same sent not prepaid for $1.00. 
Grape Hyacinths, blue and 
heavenly blue, perhaps some white, 
mixed. 10c per doz. 
Hardy winter Gladiolus, deep 
violet, bloom in May; must be 
planted in fall, July, August oi 
September; very rare. 50c each. 
Everything on this list sent pre¬ 
paid unless otherwise stated. Iris 
are state inspected, large healthy 
blooming size roots. Everything 
guaranteed strictly true to name. 
Sums under $1.00 may be sent in 
unused stamps, 3c ones preferred. 
If you remit by check send 5c for 
collection. Money order preferred. 
I have been in the flower busi¬ 
ness over 40 years. 
Send for Dahlia and Gladiolus 
list. 
Please write your order on sep¬ 
arate sheet of paper. 
OZARK VIEW FLOWER FARM 
J. C. JAY, Owner Route 2, Eureka Springs, Ark. Estab. 1881 
Carroll Courier Print, Eureka Springs, Ark. 
