JEAN CAYEUX (Zahn Ka-yuh) (Cayeux 1931) M. 
38". Without doubt one of the most outstanding in¬ 
troductions of recent years. It is an entirely new color. 
The flowers are well formed and slightly frilled, of pale 
Havanna browns, hot with a golden glint and a light 
touch of blue at the end of the beard brings out its 
delicate beauty. An enchanting new color. 
C.M., S.N.H.F., 1931. 
Dykes Medal, France, 1931. $12.00 
JERRY (Lapham 1934) M. 38". A distinct and beau¬ 
tifully finished iris of rounded form. S. rich light red; 
F. rich red with a velvety luster. The garden effect is 
a ruby red. Stalks medium tall and well branched. 
Holds its color much better than most red shades. 
$5.00 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass 1931) M. 42". One of the best 
of the newer reds. A self tone of clear red with no 
blue tones. The flowers arc large and fragrant. 
H.M., A.I S., 1932. $10.00 
KENWOOD (Ayres 1932) M. 40". S. golden buff; 
F. rich maroon red. The bloom is large, of good shape 
and very velvety texture. The colors are soft and 
pleasing: quite distinct. $2.00 
KLAMATH (Kleinsorge 1929) M. 40". A huge flower 
of violet tones. S. bronze tinted violet; F. deep prune- 
purple, paling at the edge to the bronze tones of the 
standards. Good form and hardy. $ .50 
KING JUBA (H P. Sass 1931). A fine variegata of 
clear sparkling colors. S. pure vivid yellow; F. velvety 
garnet red. A fine variety for the dull corner combined 
with yellow or dark red. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1932. $1.00 
KING MIDAS (Mead 1929) M. 36". An extremely 
beautiful variegata blend. S. golden buff flushed 
brown; F. red-brown, edged buff. The orange beard 
contrasts well with the blended colors. Stalk well 
branched in proportion to its height. $ .75 
KING TUT (Sass 1926) M. 34". Large flowers of red- 
brown. S. brown flushed red; F. velvety red-brown. 
A very popular iris. Is the parent of some of the fine 
Sass varieties. $ .50 
K. V. AYRES (Ayres 1932) M. 44". An iris for the 
connoisseur. A huge flower whose color is the despair 
of the descriptionist. A soft coffee color, blended 
And upon my heart asleep 
All the things I ever \new 
Holds Heaven not some cranny Lord, 
For a flower so tall and blue? 
From The Blue Flag in the Bog, 
By Edna St. Vincent Millay. 
MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID 
20 Quality Gardens 
