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D. M. ANDREWS, BOULDER, COLO. 
growers have told me that they like Rusty Gold even better. In any 
case, I invite a comparison between these two and any of the tan or 
bronze blends of more recent vintage. You will find them outstanding. 
Gilead has not yet been surpassed for size and excellence of color. 
Desert Dawn is different from these and from every other Iris. It 
surpasses its Candlelight parent in the effect of radiant illumination, 
and also in its rugged hardiness and freedom of bloom. 
Note the reduction of prices when bought singly, and also the collec¬ 
tion feature. You select only what you want, including other classy 
varieties to improve your garden, and at a significant saving. 
Desert Dawn. (Andrews, 1931) Compared to a cloudless sunrise at 
the rim of the desert. A glorious yellow blend, retaining small areas 
of pure lavender at the tips. Large size, durable substance and splen¬ 
did form. 42-inch stems, well branched. $1.00 each. 
Gilead. (Andrews, 1931) A rich golden tan of nearly uniform color, 
with shades of amber. Strong carrying quality, extra large size, finely 
constructed flower, well displayed on 42-inch stems. $1.50 each. 
Rusty Gold. (Andrews, 1931) Orange-bronze blend with flush of cop¬ 
per in the falls; vivid coloring, fine form. A landscape variety of in¬ 
tense effect, medium sized flowers freely produced. $1.00 each. 
Collection: one each of the three for $2.75. No other discount may 
be applied to the collection price. Spring or July delivery. 
General List of Iris, with the 1931 Introductions, all of which may 
be included in the 1936 Opportunity Collection. 
Alabaster. (Andrews) Exceptionally fine pure white. 35 cents. 
Amerind. (Andrews) Popular metalic bronze. 35c cents. 
Blue Velvet. Very dark blue-purple. 75 cents. 
Candlelight. (Andrews Highly rated rosy-golden blend. 35 cents. 
Depute Nomblot. Rosy purple, garnet shadings. 75 cents. 
Desert Dawn. (Andrews, 1931) Description above. $1.00. 
Gilead. (Andrews 1931) Description above. $1.50. 
Grace Sturtevant. A blackish-brown-chocolate blend. 50 cents. 
Indian Chief. One of the superior reds. 50 cents. 
Jackrose. (Andrews) Free blooming, deep pallida-red. 35 cents. 
Mrs. Valerie West. Rich brown-red blend. 50 cents. 
Odaroloc. (Andrews) Rosy pallida type. 35 cents. 
Persia. Splendid smoky-blue. 75 cents. 
Rameses. Vinaceous pink. 75 cents. 
Red Dominion. Richly colored red self, elegant form. $2.00. 
Rusty Gold. (Andrews, 1931) Description above. $1.00. 
Selene. Very large white. 75 cents. 
Sensation. Excellent clear blue. 50 cents. 
Spring Maid. A rich pink-toned blend. $1.50. 
William Mohr. Very large purple, deeper veining. 35 cents. 
Zaharoon. Light rosy-buff blend. $1.00. 
Opportunity Collection. Make up a collection of your own choice 
from the above list, to the amount of $5.00 or more, and deduct one- 
third. Remit two-thirds of the list value, and the plants will be deliv¬ 
ered prepaid; no other discount may be applied. Orders less than $5.00 
will be delivered prepaid at list prices, subject to cash discount. All 
the Iris prices are for spring or July delivery. 
