Overland Par\, Kansas 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cay) Gleaming blend of gold and Havana brown; 
the flowers are well placed and the form is firmer than that of the 
other yellowish blends; Dykes medal; midseason; tall_ 5.00 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass) Very large flowered bright red; an instant suc¬ 
cess; midseason; tall_ 3.50 
JUBILEE (J. Sass) Heavy brown freckles on a light peach ground 
make the falls appear darker than the peach standards; midseason; 
short _ .15 
JULIA MARLOWE (Shull) Glowing rose red; large flowers; early; 
tall _3 for .25 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk) Bright, light coppery red bicolor; wonderfully 
formed and on a tall stem; outstanding in a color class that has 
had much recent competition; midseason; tall_ 15.00 
JUNE BRIDE (Grinter) Charming free flowering white of good sub¬ 
stance; probably the best hardy white that is really hardy and 
really white; midseason; tall_ .35 
KANSAS (Tim) Ruffled mauve pink of Alcazar form; late; tall_ .25 
KING JUBA (H. P. Sass) Large flowered gold and maroon variegata 
with the height, substance and habit of Cardinal, its pollen parent; 
wonderfully effective with Numa Roumestan, which is exactly the 
color of King Juba’s falls; late; tall_ 1.50 
KING MIDAS (Mead) Marvelous red gold blend; a color sensation to 
every garden visitor; a variety that has won wide popularity on 
merit alone without benefit of promotional activities; early; me¬ 
dium height_ .50 
KING TUT (H. P. Sass) Brilliant brownish red; red even at twilight; 
midseason; medium height_ .35 
y/ LABOR (Cay) Dark reddish purple suffused copper; midseason; me¬ 
dium height _ .15 
LADY FOSTER (Fos) Large flowered blue bicolor; early; talk—3 for .25 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White) Brilliant primrose yellow of great size 
and harmonious proportions; possibly tender; midseason; tall_ 17.50 
LARGO (Ash) S. canary yellow; F. mauve deeply bordered yellow; 
a rampant grower and bloomer; midseason; tall- .90 
LE CORREGE (Vilm) An earlier Ambassadeur done in cleaner, more 
brilliant color; midseason; tall- .25 
LENZSCHNEE (G&K) White, the falls touched blue; midseason; short .15 
LE VARDAR (Cay) Rosy lilac pink of large size and fine form; mid¬ 
season; tall _ *25 
LORD OF JUNE (Yeld) Huge chicory blue and lavender bicolor that 
always commands attention; midseason; tall-3 for .25 
LORELEY (G&K) Gay little butterfly with yellow standards and pur¬ 
ple falls; midseason; short-3 for .25 
v LOS ANGELES (M-M) Giant white faintly marked blue; hardier 
than San Francisco; early; tall- .60 
A customer 
you and suggested 
Feb. 16, 1935. 
of yours, Mrs. Charles Seabury, 
I ask for your list. 
told me of the wonderful iris she got from 
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Mrs. C. C. B., Grand Island, Neb. 
