RIVERVIEW GARDENS 
Saint Paul, Minn. 
EVOLUTION, (Cayeux, 1929). This is 
a marvelous new Iris of coppery 
bronze shades; frilled standards. It 
is for all purposes a self, but a central 
zone of rosy-blue or pigeon throat 
like on the falls adds to its beauty. 
A rare and beautiful color. 3 6 in. 
C. of M., S.N.H.F.$1.50 
FRIVOLITE, (Cayeux, 19 29). This is 
an improved Marquisette. Standards 
shrimp-rose contrasting gracefully 
with the falls of salmon overlaid 
purplish-crimson. The whole flower 
is tinged yellow at the base. We 
highly recommend this as a fine pink 
garden subject. 3 6 in.$1.00 
FULGORE, (Cayeux, 19 30) ; Quite a 
new break in color; seen in the sun¬ 
shine it is truly glowing. A blending 
of bright rosy-garnet and coppery yel¬ 
low. 36 in.$1.00 
GENEVIEVE SEROUGE, (Cayeux, 
19 32). Another of the new and un¬ 
usual blends from France. S. a 
blending of very soft tawny yellow; 
F. soft clear lilac blended light flax 
blue edged sulphur yellow, wide ochre 
throat. A medley in soft tones of 
great charm. 42 in. Special Prize 
as one of the 3 best new French 
Iris, 1931 .$10.00 
GOLDEN FLARE, (Insole, 1930). Very 
aptly described as in the sunlight it 
is truly flame-like. The whole flower 
is a medley of gold, rose, flame, and 
yellow with a faint electric blue 
flush down the falls. A new Iris of 
new coloring. 30 in. $5.00 
GOLDEN HELMET, (J. Sass, 1933). 
S. ochraceous tawny at the edge, 
yellow ochre at the midrib and buck¬ 
thorn brown at the claw; F. Morocco 
red overlaid oxblood red, brown haft 
striped Morocco red, prominent 
orange beard. Height 3 5 inches, 
stem low branched carrying 8 to 12 
buds. A strikingly brilliant variegata 
that shines in any garden plant¬ 
ing .$8.00 
GOLDEN LIGHT, (H. P. Sass, 1933). 
A seedling of Euphony with the dis¬ 
tinctive form and size of Euphony, 
4 0 inches tall with low branching 
stems. It is a cinnamon arrange¬ 
ment of good carrying quality. $10.00 
GOLDEN WEST, (Jacob Sass, 1934). 
A fine yellow intermediate. S. Empire 
yellow; F. wax yellow. Orange beard. 
30 in.$1.00 
GUDRUN, (Dykes, 1931). A large and 
lovely pure white, with a beautiful 
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iridescence of sparkling gold dust. 
Dykes Medal, England. $10.00 
HELIOS, (Cayeux, ’29). The wide 
standards are pure lemon-yellow and 
peculiarly well formed; the falls of 
the same tone are delicately reticu¬ 
lated very light brown and clear pur¬ 
plish rose almost invisible as the 
flower opens. Beard golden-yellow. 
Flowers almost as large as W. R. 
Dykes but somewhat paler in color. 
36 in. $1.25 
HERMITAGE, (Kirkland, ’31). A most 
attractive red blend of rosy tan and 
crimson. This blend is quite differ¬ 
ent from any other blends in the 
market. The plant is strong and 
vigorous, growth rapid. Flowers large 
in size and of good form. 40 in. 
H.M., A.I.S., ’30.$1.00 
ILLUMINATOR, (Wmsn., ’32). A clear 
light red of Dominion derivative uni¬ 
que in that there is not a trace of 
yellow or brown in the flower. Fra¬ 
grant. 36 in. $5.00 
IMPERIAL BLUSH, (H. Sass, ’33). 
Probably the largest and finest of the 
delicate orchid pinks, frilled. . .$5.00 
JEAN CAYEUX, (Cayeux, ’31). A 
most distinct and unusual colored Iris 
of an uniform self-tone effect of clear 
Havana tone with a golden shine en¬ 
lightening this strange new color. It 
might also be described as a biscuit 
brown and orange blend. Flowers of 
good size and of fine form with flar¬ 
ing falls. 36 in. C. of M., S.N.H.F. 
Dvkes Memorial Medal for the year 
’31 . $10.00 
KENWOOD, (Ayres, ’32). A blended 
variegata of beautifully smooth tex¬ 
ture. S. buff yellow with a blending 
of pale salmon pink; F. rich velvety 
amaranth purple with a narrow buff 
margin. Strong, stiff stems. 3 6 
in.$ 1.0 0 
KING JUBA, (H. P. Sass, ’31). The 
cleanest, clearest colored of the new 
large flowered tall variegatas, the 
brilliant contrast between the yellow 
standards and wide solid deep vel¬ 
vety red falls making this striking 
and much admired Iris. Very large 
flowers. 40 in. H.M., A.I.S., ’32. $1.00 
LARGO, (Ashley, ’30). S. mustard yel¬ 
low shading to wax yellow at base, 
which is lined and dotted brown and 
highly iridescent; F. flaring, citron- 
yellow shading to strontian yellow at 
base, faintly overlaid with mauve and 
lined with brown. Center of flower 
lighted by bright beard.$1.00 
