•r 
Indian Chief M (Ayres ’29) This popular new iris is a 
well named red bronze, and a credit to the introducer, 
Dr. Ayres. Tall, well branched, with large flowers of 
good form, heavy substance, velvety texture. 50c 
Julia Marlowe M (Shull ’24) Large flowers on tall stems. 
Pinkish red or Chinese violet effect. 20c 
Lillian Toedt M (Toedt’31) Well branched low growing 
pink with F. darker than S. $1.25 
Marquisette L (Cay’26) Dainty shrimp pink, attractive. 35c 
Mary Senni M (Mil.’30) Enormous flowers of excellent 
form and substance, in a beautiful medley of pink, with 
blue influence on edges. Fine texture. $1.50 
Morning Glory D (Kirk.’29) Lavender and purple. 85c 
Omaha D (Sass F^.J. ’26) A hue of red so different that it 
is not easily forgotten. Large,- S. coppery pink, and F. a 
red with cinnamon like cast,- modest but beautiful. 25c 
Phryne L (Cay.’25) (Mme. Durrand x L. of June) 25c 
Pink Pearl L (Clev.’20) 15c 
Red Ember M (Sturt.’31) S. pink, F. velvety carmine, and 
throat orange yellow. Brilliant. $1.75 
Robert W.Wallace D (Per.’23) Black purple,- fragrant. 15c 
Rose Dominion M (Con.’31) (Sherbert x Cardinal) FI. 
M., A. I. S. ’32. A beautiful flower with magenta S. and 
horizontal F. of velvety carmine blending to magenta at 
edges,- fragrant. 27 inches. $2.00 
Rose Madder D (Sturt.’20) Bright. 20c 
Seminole M (Farr’20) About as red as any, but small. 15c 
Sir Galahad (Shuir24) (Trojana x Lent A. Wmsn.) Mauve 
pink and pansy purple. Fragrant. 20c 
Skitchewang (Chase’28) 15c 
RED BICOLOR - BLUE TONED 
Alpenglow (Wmsn-’29) 
15c 
