Amigo (Wmsn.’34) "A finely finished and very rich 
neglectd. The very heavy texture and fine form suggest¬ 
ing Dominion make it outstanding in its class. S. clear 
light Lavender Violet/ F. deep Hyacinth Violet shading 
out to Light Hyacinth Violet, narrow white margin. 30 
inches. ” $ 10.00 
Dr. Chas. H. Mayo M (Fry.’24) A clear bright pink v/ith 
white throat. Ruffled. 20c 
Esplendido D (Mohr’24) (Mesopotamica x Parisiana) Well 
branched, large red purple of good form. Tall. 15c 
Farandole M (Cay.’28) Large flowers on well branched 
stems. S. light rosy lilac and F. purplish rose with border 
to match S. Bright orange beard, yellow throat. 35c 
Mary Elizabeth M (Kirk.’29) Bright rosy red with heavy 
velvety F. Golden beard. 75c 
Rheintraube M (G. & K.’20) 15c 
Sweet Lavender L (Bliss’19) (Mme. Chereau x Cordelia) 
S. pale lavender, F. broad, flaring, rose lavender .15c 
Varese (Wmsn.’35) “The most brilliant red purple Iris 
with a fine globular form and wonderful substance. Won¬ 
derful for the garden because of its great carrying power. 
S. arching cupped, obovate, Rosalane Purple,- F. straight 
hanging, rounding wedge-shaped. Dahlia Purple; Haft, 
white vein ed maroon/ style branches. Lemon Chrome, 
crest Terra Cotta,- beard, very heavy, Light Cadmium. 
Large flowers 4 inches wide and 5 inches high, eight flow¬ 
ers to a stalk that is well branched. Very vigorous, fast 
multiplier and floriferous. 37 inches ta 11.’’ $7.50 
EXPLANATIONS 
Amoena white S. and colored F., often margined white 
or veined. 
Bicolor S. one color and F. another. 
Neglecta’’ a purple bicolor. 
Plicata so called when petals are stitched, veined or 
margin ed with a darker color. 
“Self’’ same hue and value in both S. and F. 
