‘Ghe Iris Garden 
fa MAGENTA (Cay) Glowing amethyst; a landscape color in a large 
flower; midseason; medium height_ .75 
MAGNIFICA (Vilm) Pinkish bicolor; enormous scented flower; early; 
tall ____ . 15 
MAJESTIC (Bliss) Brilliant blue and reddish purple bicolor; vigorous; 
midseason; tall _ .15 
MARY ELIZABETH (Kirk) Deep rose red of the finest quality; late; 
tall _-_ .75 
MARY GEDDES (Wash) Blend of salmon and Pompeian red that 
gives an effect as unusual and distinctive as that of King Midas; 
midseason; medium height_ 2.50 
MARQUITA (Cay) Ivory with the falls so thickly veined red that 
the color appears solid to the ivory margins; enormous in size and 
a stunner; midseason; tall_ 5.00 
MATHILDA (J. Sass) Crisp white heavily dotted bright blue; like 
starched percale; midseason; short_ .15 
LUCKY COLLECTION 
9 Varieties $4.50 
Blue Velvet 
Rameses 
Sir Michael 
Desert Gold 
Grace Sturtevant 
Noweta 
Depute Nomblot 
Los Angeles 
Numa Roumestan 
Only forty-five to sell. First come, first served. 
No Discount. No Substitutions. 
MATHILDA REID (Guy) Large flowering dark yellow; very hardy 
and floriferous; midseason; tall_ .25 
MAYGOLD (Nic) Light canary yellow; well rounded and neat; very 
early; short _ .25 
MEDRANO (Vilm) Deep smoky red; wild grape fragrance; late; short .15 
MICHELLINE CHAIRRAIRE (Den) Pure white with broad segments 
and a deep gold beard; needs protection; early; tall_ .25 
MIDGARD (H. P. Sass) Pastel pink and yellow blend; a great favorite 
with garden visitors; finest in our hot sun but a wonderful variety 
anywhere; midseason; medium height_ .25 
MIDWEST (H. P. Sass) Heavy rose markings on frilled white; mid¬ 
season; short_3 for .25 
MILDRED PRESBY (Farr) S. ivory white; F. pansy purple; perhaps 
still the finest amoena; midseason; medium height_ .15 
MISSOURI (Grinter) Large flowered medium blue of a brilliant, “live” 
tone; the segments are very broad and the substance very heavy; 
deeply branched; a profuse bloomer and very hardy; lily-of-the- 
valley fragrance; midseason; tall_ 5.00 
Your iris are the only ones I have ever received that all bloomed the first year. I believe 
you know how to select them. 
July 19, 1934. Miss A. G., Carlisle, Penna. 
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