HERN AN I (Cay. 1929) S. coppery rose flushed red; F. velvety 
garnet-red, a very red effect. 38 in. 
HOLLYWOOD (Essig 1929) Charming blend of bright pink, 
yellow and old gold; very heavy substance, brilliant orange beard. 
38 in. 
HONEY DROP (Mor. 1929) Exquisite blending of henna, brown, 
honey and rose. 40 in. 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. P. Sass 19331 Beautiful large blush pink 
flower borne on well branched stems. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. 40 in. 
INDEPENDENCE (Nesmith 1931) Deep velvety blue; tall. 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres 1929) One of the best red irises. 40 in. 
IRMA POLLOCK (H. P. Sass 1933) Rich velvety carmine. 38in. 
ISHPANEE (Washington 1935) Standards are yellow, well domed 
and arched, falls are yellow with brilliant patch of red in center of 
each fall, styles and beard are intense yellow, the falls are very hori¬ 
zontal. The stalks are well branched. A glowing iris of most un¬ 
usual form and color combination. 40 in. 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cay. 1931) A glistening self of pale Havana- 
brown, flushed with gold. A most unusual coloring and one of the 
most outstanding of foreign introduction. C. M., S. N. H. F. 1931. 
Dykes Memorial Medal 1931. 38 in. 
JEAN LAFITTE (Gentleman Pirate of New Orleans) (Washing¬ 
ton 1935). Domed standards of coppery rose, broad and arched. 
Falls are broad and semi-flaring, of intense deep rose with copper 
undertone. Styles are yellow and bright yellow beard. Exception¬ 
ally wide and low branching. Seventeen flowers and buds counted 
on one flowering stock. 39 in. 
JEB STUART (Washington 1932) Deep rich brownish red with 
some influence of copper in the tone. S. domed and do not open. F. 
extremely velvety, seeming much darker than the standards; deep 
orange beard which intensifies the dark tones of the flower; tall and 
widely branched. An outstanding iris. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. A. 
M., A. I. S. 1935. 40 in. 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass. 1932) A remarkable iris of rich red tone. 
One of the finest red irises to date. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. 42 in. 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk 1932) A flower of rose, gold and copper; a 
subtle blending of color which is difficult to describe. The gleam¬ 
ing flowers are borne on tall well branched stems. 
KALINGA (Klein. 1935) A large flower of soft creamy yellow of 
good form and substance, borne on tall well branched stalks. An 
iris that leaves a lasting impression, and very lovely. 
KING PHILIP (Fewkes 1932) Very large self of light blue-violet. 
Standards broad and domed; falls are large and well rounded, delic¬ 
iously scented. 39 in. 
KING JUBA (H, P. Sass 1931) A brilliant variegata. H. M„ 
A. I. S. 1932. 38 in. 
KING MIDAS (Mead 1927) Glorious combination of golden buff 
and garnet-brown; heavy beard of deepest orange. 36 in. 
LADY GAGE (Gage 1934) White flushed lavender when buds first 
open, changing to pure white; large, well formed flower. 32 in. 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White 1933) A beautiful pale yellow of 
glistening beauty. The flowers are well carried on tall graceful 
stems. Very lovely. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. 44 in. 
LILY PONS (Washington 1934) Standards buff overcast with pink, 
closely domed; Falls semi-flaring of rose-pink with lighter edge; 
styles buff and yellow; medium yellow beard; well branched stalks; 
a prolific bloomer. 38 in. 
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