The World’s Finest Tall Bearded Iris • Continued 
Merit by National Horticultural Society in France. 
S——pinkish lilac, Flushed srey; F—metallic blue over 
Srey ; the “irridescent colorings of a pigeon’s throat” 
to use originator’s description. 1.50 
Apache —24 in. Unusual Flame red. Very effective for the 
front of the border. 25 
Aphrodite —44 in. FRAGRANT. A tall pink-toned 
variety, with a pleasing white flush at the throat. 
Recently sold for $50. for a single plant and created a 
sensation when first introduced. 25 
Arbutus —36 in. Pinkish-lavender, with a light yellow 
throat. Honorable Mention American Iris Society 3.50 
Ashtoreth —40 in. A very large, soft lustrous yellow. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society. . . . 4.00 
Asia —54 in. Fine soft blend with CINNAMON FRA¬ 
GRANCE. Award of Merit Royal Horticultural 
Society, England. 20 
Aubade —31 in. A magnificent soft yellow, with the 
falls flushed rose. . . .. 2.50 
Aurex —38 in. A new “variegata,” said to be the finest 
of its type. S—bright clear yellow,- F—velvety black¬ 
ish crimson-purple, with a narrow buff border. . 2.75 
Baldwin —40 in. Giant violet purple. Very scarce. A 
magnificent variety. 75 
Ballerrine —48 in. FRAGRANT. Gigantic blue-toned 
flowers of fine form on 4 ft. stems. 25 
Beau Sabreur —34 in. S—amber, centre flushed soft 
violet. F—Vandyke red,- very velvety. One of the best 
new “variegatas”. 50 
Beltane —36 in. Early. Winner of Challenge Cup and 
English Iris Society Silver Medal. Gigantic flowers fill 
a 7-inch ring. Color rich pansy-violet. 1.50 
Blackamoor —40 in. The darkest and richest blue-purple, 
approaching black. NEW. Honorable Mention Am¬ 
erican Iris Society. 2.50 
Black Wing s— 40 in. NEW velvety near black, being 
intense deep blue with a black lustre. Also VERY 
FRAGRANT. 2.50 
Blue Banner —36 in. A glorified blue bi-color. Best of its 
type. S—lavender blue, beautifully frilled; F—deep 
rich velvety blue, with lavender border. 75 
Blue Bonnet —40 in. S—soft chicory blue. F—deep violet 
purple. 35 
Blue Gown —48 in. A fine new, tall deep blue. A Cali¬ 
fornia introduction, but quite hardy in the east. 2.50 
Blue Hill—40 in. A fine large pure blue, with striking 
white beard. Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society. 1.00 
Blue Monarch—40 in. A magnificent NEW soft blue with 
a frosty taffeta sheen. A giant. 7.50 
Blue Triumph—42 in. The perfect light blue. Large, 
graceful flaring flowers, with heavy substance and 
glossy surface. Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society. 20.00 
Blue Velvet—46 in. One of the most beautiful and 
appropriately named, as the entire flower seems to be 
cut out of velvet and the color is a deep intense 
blue. 1.50 
Blue Waves—36 in. A magnificent dark blue, with flaring 
falls. A new Sass introduction. 75 
Blue and Gold—42 in. An unusual and most attractive 
bright rich blue self, with an amazingly brilliant golden 
beard. 1.00 
Bolingbroke—36 in. EARLY. One of the most handsome 
early white Irises, beautifully edged bright yellow at 
the throat. Lemon styles and bright orange beard .25 
Britoness—32 in. Gigantic primrose yellow English 
Challenge Cup Winner. 1.50 
Bronze Beacon—50 in. LATE. A fine new variety with 
glowing golden-bronze standards and velvety Indian- 
lake falls. 2.00 
Bronze Sphynx—32 in. A large beautifully ruffled bronze 
toned variety. 75 
Brown Betty—43 in. A distinctively NEW color tone, 
introduced in 1934. A changeable-silk effect in a 
blending of Mikado brown, Prussian red and Argyle 
purple, giving a startling changeable brown-blend 
effect. Nothing else like it. 10.00 
Bruno—36 in. S—bronzy heliotrope; F—rich, velvety, 
violet purple. One of the best of the Dominion race. 
See color illustration, page 16. 50 
Burning Bronze—40 in. One of the finest 1934 intro¬ 
ductions. Deep red with an intense bronze suffusion. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society. . . 18.50 
Buto—30 in. Rich velvety deep royal purple. Gigantic 
flower of perfect form. 35 
California Blue—5 ft. FRAGRANT. A new California 
introduction, but hardy in the east. Rich bluish-violet, 
with a glowing orange beard and a most delightful 
fragrance. 1.00 
California Gold—36 in. LATE. A new "brass- 
yellow” and the finest of its type and deepest 
yellow to date. NEW. 12.50 
Camelliard—48 in. Huge, magnificent flowers of 
soft yellow, overlaid wine. . 75 
Cameo—36 in. An exquisite blend of apricot and 
cream,- falls flushed cameo pink. 25 
Candlelight—40 in. Magnificent show Iris. Soft 
blend of Afterglow colorings, with yellow 
glow in the centre, giving the effect of soft light 
coming from within. Highest rating. 50 
Captain Courageous—44 in. A beautiful deep rose 
and buff blend. A magnificent flower. 75 
Cardinal—36 in. Recently sold for $50. Magnifi¬ 
cent brilliant red tone. 50 
Carfax—38 in. A rich velvety red-purple English 
introduction, of remarkable branching habits, 
branching four ways. Winner of English Med¬ 
al. 2.00 
Caroline E. Stringer—30 in. A very lovely soft 
pink to flesh color. Beautifully frilled. 20 
Cassandre—48 in. One of the best. Given an 
Award of Merit by the French National Horti¬ 
cultural Society. Rich deep blend, gigantic 
flower, petals like fine veiour. 75 
Cassiopee—36 in. Fine large flowers. S—ageratum 
blue,- F—Dauphins blue. 25 
Castor—36 in. Unusual Ivory “Plicata” with crim¬ 
son edging. Very handsome. 1.50 
King Karl (See page 8) 
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