'Bhe Iris Garden 
SENSATION (Cay) Clear cornflower blue of unsurpassed substance 
and great refinement; late; tall_ .75 
SHEKINAH (Sturt) Pale lemon yellow self; a fine harmonizer; mid¬ 
season; medium height_3 for .25 
SHINING WATERS (Essig) Clear light blue self of wax-like texture; 
well branched; midseason; tall_ 3.50 
SHIRVAN (Loomis) Brilliant brownish bicolor; the standards are yel¬ 
low brown and the falls red brown; of the greatest possible land¬ 
scape value and a fine flower as an individual; midseason; medium 
height _ 3.50 
SIR GALLAHAD (Shull) Deep rose bicolor; fragrant; early; medium 
height _3 for .25 
SIR KNIGHT (Ash) Dark purple bicolor of the Swazi-Van Cleve- 
Valor type but said to be superior to them all; midseason; talk_ 15.00 
SIR MICHAEL (Yeld) S. lavender blue; F. purple suffused red; a 
showy golden beard lights this odd and attractive combination; 
midseason; tall _ .35 
65% COLLECTION 
Easter Morn 
Missouri 
Wotan 
Red Robe 
Golden Flare 
Imperial Blush 
Choose three or 
more varieties, add up the prices and deduct 35% 
from the total. No discount allowed. 
SKITCHWAUG (Chase) Brilliant dark pink-blend that holds its color 
well at a distance; midseason; medium height_ .15 
SNOWBOUND (Row) Brown markings against sparkling white; 
early; medium height_ .15 
SOLEDAD (Mohr) Soft, light yellow; very early; short_3 for .25 
SOLFERINO (Cay) Deep lilac rose; often as many as seventeen buds 
and blooms along the length of the stem; early; tall_ .15 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass) Light yellow fall bloomer of the greatest 
vigor; spring bloom early; short_ 15.00 
SOUV. DE LOETITIA MICHAUD (Mil) Lobelia blue shading to 
pale blue; needs protection here; midseason; tall_ .25 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU (Mil) Dark velvety violet of fine 
form; plant in part shade here as it sun fades; early; tall_3 for .25 
SPRINGMAID (Loomis) Pink and yellow blend of large size, excellent 
form and wonderful branching; midseason; tall_ 1,50 
ST. CECELIA (Eng) White with delicate pink markings; early; me¬ 
dium height_ .15 
SUMMER CLOUD (Kirk) S. pale grayish blue; F. sky blue; large 
flowered; midseason; short_ .90 
/ received the iris order on the 20th, and they were in fine condition. My neighbors liked 
their rhizomes very much, one especially thought them so clean looking. I want to thank you 
very much for those you sent gratis and hope we all have just as good results as before. 
July 24, 1934. Mrs. A. K., Oak Park, III. 
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