IRISES from "Top of the World/* Boulder, Colorado 
Bach 
Grace Sturtevant * u h t sta“d°ing 
of all rich brown Iris. Standards dark 
red-brown -with rich velvety falls that 
are still darker, being almost black at 
the tip. A deep orange beard makes 
this flower one of the most conspicuous 
in the garden. Price, now, only.35 
Grand Monarch w* d h br |o?d 
throat. Tall. Large flowers with broad 
S and F. Late.25 
New, very large lustrous 
UUUrUll white. Good substance.... 5.00 
Hannv Have (Mitchell, 1934). In- 
ricigjpy WdyS troducer’s descrip¬ 
tion: A real triumph in yellow breeding 
which bids fair, in time, to become the 
most popular iris in the United States. 
An immense clear yellow most easily 
described as a yellow E)1 Capitan, al¬ 
though in established plantings the 
bloom will be slightly larger than those 
of the latter. 
Perfectly branched, with each stalk 
carrying seven or eight massive blooms. 
Color, clear pinard yellow, with the falls 
being a shade deeper than the stand¬ 
ards, and the beard an attractive orange 
yellow. Unusual glistening finish. No 
tendency towards flecking and fading. 
Blooms measure 714" from top to bot¬ 
tom, and 3%" across the falls. Height 
40". Flowers through the season. 
We venture to predict that Happy 
Days will remain sensationally out¬ 
standing as long as has the remarkable 
Frieda Mohr. Each.12.50 
Uniinc A big, luminous pale yellow. 
Bi cl Fine form and finish, with 
delicate light brown lining on the falls. 
Vigorous grower, free blooming.75 
I m Rose-red self, overlaid 
imperaior bronze . 25 
Inrlinn IT* hi of Well named. Indian 
inaian l#mei Chief is one of the 
most popular of the newer Irises in its 
color class. The velvety falls are deep 
blood-red, blended with bronze, and the 
standards are considerably lighter in 
tone. A large flower, quite tall, and 
very well branched.35 
Iris King 
S, old gold. F, garnet- 
brown, edged yellow. 
Irma PnllnrU A velvety carmine 
■ rules ruilllbK with lighter margin. 
Heavy substance and fine flaring form. 
Icnlonn S, rose-pink. F, purple-rose. 
■*"**'*■'' Frieda Mohr better. 
.15 
.60 
.15 
IOatl f'nuoilV A beautiful iris, 
*vaycllA most unusual in 
color-—a soft, smooth, light buif, de¬ 
scribed by some as “coffee colored’’ and 
by others as Havana-brown. The form 
is perfect, and the size is larger than 
average. It is splendidly branched, over 
three feet tall, and flowers over a long 
season. Jean Cayeux has been awarded 
a Certificate of Merit by the French 
Horticultural Society, and in 1931 it 
won the Dykes Medal for the finest iris 
of the year. 6.00 
Jean Siret 
A new yellow ever- 
blooming Iris. This va¬ 
riety and Lieut. Chavagnac are the 
most persistent bloomers of the Iris 
family. They begin to flower quite 
early in the spring with the earliest 
miniatures and have a long spring flow¬ 
ering season. They are also likely to 
flower any time that the weather seems 
to suit them during the summer months 
and fall. 
Ipiivy (Lapham). Perfectly formed, 
“ J extremely brilliant red Iris. 
The large, rounded flowers are as near 
perfection as could be desired. Very 
lovely . 
Iff S, Chinese violet, shaded 
r%aao9ci9 lilac. F, light purple-violet. 
Kin<y liiha (Sass). Big and bold, 
Juua with yellow standards 
and falls of Indian lake. Medium tall.. 
Knrhii Vel- y early purple self. Pop- 
nuwini ular because so early.. 
Krinlfloe S, lavender. F, deeper. A 
* ” 'Ur.icn Hit unusual but nothing to 
write home about. 
Lahni* Luminous reddish violet, suf- 
tauul fused with a coppery glow.... 
i nrlu Runo Clear lavender self, 
Ldu J D y"o suffused rose. Good.. 
Pure white French, un¬ 
like others. Fine. 
La Neige 
Lent A. Williamson vfo v ilt der ‘ 
Le Gorrege , smo ^y bronze, f, 
Largo 
dark velvety red. 
New soft yellow blend. Falls 
overlaid marine. Large ruffled 
.30 
3.00 
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.25 
flowers . 1.25 
Lieut. Chavagnac 
grant violet colored variety, with the 
same qualities as Jean Siret. The two 
go well together. 
Lnrrf nf Jimp s > lavender. F, vio- 
turu OT June ]et-blue. Large_ 
I ne Anoplpc Very large white, 
nllgclca faintly marked blue 
.40 
.15 
.50 
Majestic purple 
M. A. Porter (New) 
Each 
Lucrezia Bori y ° e f lo ; h s e 
S are translucent empire to primrose 
yellow; F, deeper yellow, paling slightly 
at base. A large, well formed flower. . .22.50 
Light lavender and raisin 
.25 
Very 
large 
and robust. S, dark blue. F, still deeper 
violet-blue . 75 
Marmiil'o Luminous ivory yellow 
ITIdTlglUIld with falls heavily lined 
maroon. Large. 4.00 
MalrSnrir Said by a noted Iris spe- 
IYI«?IUl»ri«* cialist to be the finest 
dark Iris in existence. The flowers are 
blue-black in effect, very large. Each. . 2.00 
(2 for $3.50; 3 for $4,00; 4 for $5.00.) _ 
Mirflcrarrl An exquisitely beautiful 
■*“ Itmg,£SI *4 color combination. One of 
the best of the famous Sass blends. 
Yellow flushed rose pink. The color 
from a distance is a delightful shade of 
warm rose pink. A dream of loveliness. .20 
Midwest Pride 
violet, deeper at center.50 
Ministre Ferdinand David 
S, silky red-purple. F, dark red-purple. 
One of the real Iris giants. Scarce.... 1.50 
IUI iKicnl Large golden yellow flow- 
IVHTd&UI ers, well formed.35 
MlCCmiri The ve O r large flowers are 
■TII93UUI ■ a medium lavender-blue of 
exceptionally pure tone. F, very broad 
and flaring, of a slightly deeper shade 
of blue, with a heavy velvety surface. 
Each . 4.50 
S, soft violet, shaded red. 
ivsvntci cj F, velvety bronze-red.20 
Morning Splendor^ 0l p e e t tun ^ 
crimson or wine color. Large.20 
Mount Royal ^n^cle^Lar^ .25 
ypnp S, lilac. F, wine red. Gigantic 
nciic plant. Immense flowers. Scarce 1.00 
Nnwpta Exquisite melting creamy 
pink of Midgard type. 1.50 
Numa Roumestan | ot g h ar ® e t and .35 
Omaha Combination of coppery pink 
wiiiQlia and brownish cinnamon.25 
Ortora s > P&nsy violet shaded brown- 
vpci d ish v ioi e t. f, violet-purple.15 
OriflammA light blue. F, deep 
\J I I IldllBlIlc violet. Edges waved.. .15 
ftrinn violet. 
IP null p, darker.25 
nAS am Light 
... .15 
Pallida Dalmatica £ ht 
Striking blend of peach, 
rcabiics apricot and orange. Simi¬ 
lar to Clara Noyes, but lighter.35 
Special Offer: One at 10c with each dol- 
lar’s worth of other varieties. _ 
P o a ■* I a c a S, violet blue. 
* ccl ,g33 F, pansy violet.35 
Poreia s > smoky blue. 
re ' F, bright blue.75 
Potl'lir'h irk Flowers are carmine and 
rcutlblliu red-brown, with golden 
beard and golden throat.50 
s > honey yellow. F, mineral 
* ■ ct is! red. Bright contrast of col¬ 
ors . 1.00 
Pink Satin clear light pink, uni- 
rlllfV «7c9llll form. Flowers large, 
with satiny sheen. Finely shaped flow¬ 
ers well poised on stem. 1.00 
Plllio !- ar ge golden yellow 
r,u,c “J with orange beard. 
Stems well branched, bearing many 
blooms of good substance. (An excel¬ 
lent landscape variety.).25 
President Pilkington & b pu n r d 
buff, S and F of lavender-blue. Fine. . 1.35 
RaitlPCPC A Dykes Medal winner in 
naiiiC9C9 America. A symphony in 
rose, pink, and buff, shading to yellow 
near the edges, and with a yellow glow 
at the heart. Heavy apricot beard, 36 
inches and over in height, gracefully 
branched. Now priced within the reach 
of all Iris lovers.50 
Red Dominion ^ his 0 « e ne If the 
most beautiful and outstanding Iris. 
The flowers are large, of perfect form 
and well poised on the well branched 
stems. Clear, lustrous, deep red stand¬ 
ards, slightly frilled; broad, horizontal 
velvety red falls, flushed with a near 
black, velvety luster in the center. A 
glowing ox-blood red. One of the fasci¬ 
nating characteristics of this new vari¬ 
ety is the opening bud, which resembles 
the bud of a deep red rose.. 1.50 
Rosado 
a deep 
Lovely 
17 clear, soft pink. Tall, 
good . .25 
Dncp Dominion P)een rose pink 
nuse I/UIIIIIIIIMI bi-color. Good 
form . 1.25 
Rllhpo s ’ deep glistening rose. Falls 
■iuucu deep maroon. A magnificent 
plant with huge flowers on 48-in. stems. 
Good substance. 2.00 
J. D. LONG, BOULDER, COLORADO 
Rusty Gold 
Each 
A bronzy orange blend. 
Midseason. Tall..... .75 
SurFfimPnto ®> White heavily 
9<tHrdlIieillU edged red-purple. F, 
reticulated with same color. Unusual. . .50 
Can ninern Immense blooms of 
Sail UlcgU velvety blue-purple.50 
Can FfStlFicm Both standards 
aan rrancisco and falls wh ite, 
edged lavender. Tall stems, branching 
low and wide like a candelabra, carry 
these very large and beautiful blooms. 
Winner of Dykes Medal. It’s fine.50 
San Gabriel fer. rl Lrge pink : laven : .20 
Canta Rshhapa Violet blue self, 
Sdllld DdlUdld la rge and fine... .20 
Colono Extra large pure white of 
ac,cllc thick substance. A giant.50 
Concafinn Gigantic cornflower, 
9«?II9dl8UIt blue self. Beautiful.60 
Sequoiah to , Br , uno -. 30 
Clear enamel-like 
blue. A Dykes medal 
winner. Tall and stately. Many buds 
and blooms. 3,00 
Cil* Mirhaol s > lavender. F, pur- 
IYIIl»Ildd pi 6j suffused red.40 
Sierra Blue 
Beautiful white. Soft 
green throat. 
Standards and falls an at¬ 
tractive yellow. Tall.20 
.20 
Snow White 
Sonoma 
Souv. de Loetitia Michaud 
Lobelia blue, shading to lighter blue. . . .25 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau 
Deep velvety violet. Better than many 
new high priced varieties. Extra good. .20 
Spring Maid £$, r y w ‘“ i. M 
Striped Leaves SnSS.M: 
dium size. Leaves striped, making the 
plant very ornamental and attractive all 
season .50 
Susan Bliss gSS„ ro l8S££. ls 
Sweet Lavender J: 
ender. Ruffled. Fragrant.15 
Thiirntiie Black purple self. One 
I llUldlllb 0 f fbe darkest Irises.35 
Tpail’e BTnrl s > yellow overlaid or- 
■ D 011 9 bliu a nge-red. F, “remind 
one of the berry of bitter-sweet after it 
has been touched by frost.”. 8.00 
Trnp rharm White, edged with 
■ I4C WltCSrifl hlne-ln vpnrlpr 
15 
TrilP Dfklicrht White, edged with 
* * fcrCIBgl!!. pure rose-pink.25 
Venus de Milo Huge white on 
tall branching 
stems 
1.00 
U/a|. |Tan|A In effect, a rich glow- 
ing red-toned Iris. Very 
large.15.00 
WlntlPchSplf Fine large Iris of 
wmne&men deepest blue, which 
does not fade. Petals of firm substance 
and daintily frilled. I’m strong for 
Winneshiek. It will go far!. 1.00 
This world famous Iris, Wm. Mohr, is one of 
the “must haves.” Gigantic, yet beautiful. 
Wm lURrkltf Gigantic flowered lilac, 
IYIUIII veined purple. Plant 
small, but flowers immense. Wm. Mohr 
is one of the most amazing, sensational, 
pleasing and satisfactory Irises ever 
originated. Nothing else like it. It na¬ 
turally makes small roots and small 
plant but blooms are mammoth.40 
Wm R Dvkpc Gigantic early 
Will. n. l/JfRch yellow, lightly 
flecked violet. Slightly crinkled. 1.50 
7ahai>nnn Unusual blend of amber, 
X.dlidrUun buff, yellow, fawn and 
light violet. Large and vigorous plant. 1.25 
7i|a Early lilac-white with crinkled 
edges. Fragrant. A novelty.15 
