Dawn L (Yeld.’ll) 1 5c 
Elsinore L (Hall ’25) Pale yellow, violet edges. 20c 
Desert Gold (Kirk.’29) Pale yellow deepening toward cen¬ 
ter. Bright orange beard, early, beautiful. $ 1.00 
George P. Baker L (Perry ’30) 50c 
Golden Glory L (Jack.’27)(After Glow x Shekinah) 15c 
Gold Imperial D (Sturt.’24) 15c 
Hellos L (Cay.’28) B ig, luminous, and free Flowering iris 
of fine form and substance. $ 1.00 
Highlight L (Nes.’28) (Shekinah x Sherwin Wright) 25c 
Inner Glow L (Sturt.’24) (Dawn x Shekinah) 15c 
Moon Magic L (Shull ’29) (Sophronia x Coppersmith) $1.25 
Mrs. Neubronner. D (Ware 1898) 15c 
Phoebus M (Cay.’30) This fine lemon yellow self now 
sells for so little every garden should show it. It is rath¬ 
er short. Brilliant beard. 75c 
Pluie d’Or M (Cay.’28) French meaning 'Golden rain.’ 
Personally all the time I was a soldier in the A. E. F. mud, 
I never felt like calling the rain "golden.” Altho M. Cay- 
eux thinks this Dykes’ medal winner is the finest yellow 
se If, I feel we have some new ones in America that excel 
it. Sundipt is much taller. 25c 
Prairie Gold M (Sass H.P.’26) 15c 
Primrose M (Sturt.’25) (Afterglow x Shekinah) 20c 
Shekinah L (Sturt.’18) 15c 
Sherwin Wright (Koh.15) 15c 
Sundipt M (Wmsn.’34) Flere is my favorite self. A tall 
luminous yellow of excellent form, with a certain flare to 
the S. anb F. A flower with wonderful carrying power. 
Vigorous and we II branched. $4.00 
Sunbeam (Mur. 27) (Dejazet x Orange Queen) 25c 
Vesper Gold (Wmsn.’26) Ora ngy ceram and fawn. 15c 
Virgin Gold vFlard. 30) Sometimes the sun burns the pet¬ 
als so plant in part shade. 40c 
