Beardless Hybrids 
Hardy anywhere. Flower between the Tall Bearded and Japanese Iris. This sroup is the result of crossins the 
various Beardless Species. The resulting hybrids are exquisite beyond description, besides containing colors and 
forms not found elsewhere among the Iris. Planting and cultural directions accompany all shipments. 
Blue Magic—An intense deep blue of Hexagon form, 
but much more handsome and intense in color than any 
of this form that I have seen. The color is uniform, 
without any veining or reticulations, and with a deep 
golden area at the base in striking contrast. I have not 
found this intense deep blue in any other Iris. Flower 
has a spread of 5 to 6 inches. 3.50 
Cacique—42 in. A rich violet Fulva-Savanarum hybrid 
with gold arrow on falls. Exceptionally fine. . . .50 
Chekilli—4 ft. Lovely large Rowers of old-rose, overlaid 
with copper, with lighter border and yellow under¬ 
tone at centre of falls. 6.50 
Cherokee—36 in. An entirely new color, Indian-red and 
rosy copper. The background is lighter and veined 
maroon. 6.50 
Chickasaw—A Fulva-Vinicolor hybrid of deep velvety 
garnet. 10.00 
Choctaw—A new handsome soft medium toned mauve- 
purple self. 2.00 
Chrysofor—Varied hybrids of Chrysographes with For- 
restii. The color varies in each individual plant, in 
attractive combinations of blue with yellow. . . 1.50 
Chryso-Wegi—A Chrysographes-Hartwegi hybrid in a 
glorious shade of vivid royal-purple. 1.00 
Coweta—30 in. NEW. White, heavily veined rosy-lav- 
ender. 6.00 
Creek—Deep coppery-rose overlaid on yellow, with a 
bright yellow signal spot at throat. 7.50 
Dorothy K. Williamson—A rich velvety royal-purple of 
intense color. A Fulva-Foliosa hybrid. Very fine. 
See color illustration, Page 28.25 
Elizabeth Washington—30 in. A new bright velvety 
blue. Honorable Mention American Iris Society 
1933. 7.50 
Epaulette—36 in. A very beautiful Chrysographes- 
Bulleyana hybrid, with rich blue flowers. Award of 
Merit Royal Horticultural Society England. . . . 3.50 
Eudora—30 in. A NEW light-violet-blue, with a dark 
line down the centre of the falls and a brilliant orange 
signal spot. 6.00 
Fulvala—24 to 30 in. A very handsome velvety, rich 
red-purple, similar in form to D. K. Williamson, but of 
different color.50 
George Washington—A gorgeous Fulva hybrid of clear 
Indian-red color, with rich velvety falls. 6.50 
Kathryn Knox—A NEW Fulva-Hexagona hybrid of rich 
deep velvety dahlia-red. 6.50 
Kermesiana—24 in. An interesting and very rare form of 
Versicolor in claret-red tones.50 
Laurentian—New. Received Honorable Mention of the 
American Iris Society and has been recommended for 
an Award. A rich glowing cerise purple, getting its 
brilliancy from the copper-red tones of Fulva, of which 
it is a hybrid. 3.50 
Longsib—30 in. A cross of Longipetala with Sibirica. Of 
Siberian form, but entirely unique color. Soft greyish- 
lavender over cream ground. Styles soft amber. . 1.00 
Manitou—NEW. Large Rowers on tall stems,- gorgeous 
maroon color, with brown markings under the 
lip. 5.00 
Martha Washington—36 in. New. Rich velvety old-rose. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society. . . . 6.50 
Mary Douglas—An unusual Rower of exquisite clear 
pink coloring. 8.00 
Margot Holmes —A Douglasiana-Chrysographes 
hybrid. It cost me $150 to get one plant of this 
established. This hybrid originated in England, 
where it was awarded a Silver Medal by the Iris 
Society, and the Dykes Memorial Medal. Also 
given an Award of Merit by the Royal Horti¬ 
cultural Society. 10.00 
Mary Love—36 in. A very lovely soft-pinkish-lavender 
of Fulva form. One of the most exquisite of this 
group. 5.00 
Mary Morris—A most unusual mixture of red, blue and 
yellow. Hexagona hybrid. 6.50 
Mary Washington—White and cream, with a yellow spot 
under the lip, increasing to a brown stripe. Very 
lovely and unusual. 6.50 
McGregor—32 in. Intense, deep, very rich velvety red. 
A new Fulva hybrid of fine form and firm flaring petals. 
The best and richest colored I have seen of this type. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society. 6.00 
Mikkatee—Very large reddish-purple hybrid, more than 
five inches in diameter. New. 6.00 
Mirza—36 in. A Delavayi hybrid and quite unlike any 
other hybrid in this group. Extremely rich, intense 
violet-purple with golden reticulations at the 
throat. 3.00 
Nellie Kirkman—Large, tall, soft bluish-lavender flowers 
with a yellow-green spot under the lip. 10.00 
Neu Blue—New large bright blue, overlaid with soft 
lilac, pinkish styles. A new Iris color. 6.00 
Obanca—Large Rowers of deep glowing coerulean- 
blue, with a deeper line through the falls. 6.00 
Okilisa—Very beautiful flowers of Periwinkle blue, 
with a deep central blue line in the falls. Yellow 
signal spot at the throat. 6.50 
Osana—A delicate and unusual coloring. Bluish-taupe, 
overlaid brown and a deep yellow throat. 5.00 
Purpurea—45 in. A Fulva-Hexagona hybrid. Similar in 
form to Fulva, but much larger and taller and in a dif¬ 
ferent color (mulberry purple). An exceptionally fine 
Iris. 75 
Rebecca Washington—32 in. A beautiful rose tone of 
Fulva form, but larger. A very lovely Iris. 5.00 
Red Tile—A rich rosy-red Rower of Raring Hexagona 
type and extremely handsome. 2.00 
Rose Queen—Avery lovely soft pink toned hybrid. .50 
Sara Cheek—36 in. New. Large, clear salmon-pink 
flowers. Given Honorable Mention by the American 
Iris Society. 6.00 
Sewanee—A large, delicately beautiful Rower, of soft- 
grey-blue, tinted soft lavender. 6.00 
Stella Main—A white Versicolor hybrid, flushed soft 
blue. Rare and very beautiful. 1.75 
Taskona—A new light yellow-bronze, with copper- 
toned edge. 5.00 
Tol-Long — A beautiful soft greyish-lavender 
hybrid. 1.00 
Wena Goodell—40 in. New. White, heavily veined 
with rose, giving a rose-color effect. 6.00 
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