DESCRIPTION 
Iris NADA ( Pronounced Nay-da) is 
the result of crossing two species of 
crested type, Japonica and Watti, and 
combines the good qualities of both 
species. 
The plant consists of a fan of leaves 
resembling a palm leaf on top of a 12- 
inch stem. The fan is two feet across, 
and the individual leaf is about 1 3-4 
inches at its widest part and 20 inches 
long, bright green on one side and blue 
green on the other. 
The flower stalk rises two feet high 
from the center of the fan of leaves, 
and is branched and rebranched carry¬ 
ing as many as 40 terminal buds, each 
bud in turn producing five flowers in 
succession. 
The flowers are white with chrome- 
yellow crests and showing a touch of 
light lavender around the crests. The 
style branches are light lavender, and 
are lacerated in a beautiful manner. 
The standards and falls are waved and 
frilled. The individual flowers are 
about 2 1-4 inches across. 
The flowers lend themselves ideally 
for flower arrangements and last a 
1 " ■* when cut, as nearly all the 
P- 
, ^.ant is very prolific, propagat¬ 
ing itself by means of short stolens and 
forming a good sized clump in one 
season. 
As we have on hand a good stock of 
plants we are able to make the intro¬ 
ductory price very low for a plant of 
this caliber. 
Strong Flowering Size Plants, 
$5.00 each net. 
