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Maple Valley Iris Gardens 
Choose Any 3 for $2,00 
Blue Velvet 
Venus de Milo 
Depute Nomblot 
T apestry 
Rameses 
Wambliska 
Talisman 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres ’29) One of the 
finest reds in the garden regardless of 
price. A rich glowing red bicolor that 
everyone wants. 40 inches. .50 
INDIGO BUNTING (Ayres ’34) A new 
and unusual blue iris of charming form 
and fascinating color. A deep delft blue 
with an electric blue sheen. 4.00 
IRMA POLLOCK (H. P. Sass ’31) A 
glowing red with velvety carmine falls. 
A deep rich red very much admired. Ex¬ 
cellent form and substance. 36 inches. .50 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cay. ’31) A smooth 
toned self of pale Havana brown, with 
an irridescent golden sheen. A touch of 
pale blue at the end of the beard en¬ 
hances its delicate beauty. Dykes Medal 
in France, ’31. 7.50 
JEB STUART (Wash. ’32) A deep rich 
brown red, with a glint of burnished cop¬ 
per. Tall, widely branched stalks. Very 
outstanding. A. M., A. I. S., ’35. 6.00 
JERRY (Lap. ’33) A distinct and beauti¬ 
ful ruby red, smoothly finished and 
rounded in form, on tall well branched 
stalks. Glowing color. 3.50 
JOYANCE (Dykes ’30) A beautiful creamy 
white of warm rich tone, on a tall well 
branched stem. Fine substance and 
growth. Dykes Medal in England, 1929. 
6.00 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass ’32) Our planting of 
Joycette has been the center of attrac¬ 
tion in our garden for several seasons. 
A rich and glowing red to raisin purple; 
its large well formed flowers are excel¬ 
lently carried on tall widely branched 
stalks. It is hardy and vigorous, with a 
long blooming period. Usually taller than 
42 inches for us. H. M., A. I. S., ’32. 5.00 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk. ’34) One of the most 
thrilling of the new iris. A copper and 
red suffusion, threaded with gold; a per¬ 
fectly gorgeous color. Its excellent form, 
poise and substance make it most desir¬ 
able. 40 inches. 10.00 
JUNE BRIDE (Grinter ’30) A lovely white 
of medium size, but charming in form 
and carriage. A clear, pure white with a 
smooth waxy texture. .25 
KATHARINE McFARLAND (Spitzer ’26) 
A rich velvety mulberry purple iris that 
is very popular, though of medium size. 
Lovely color. H. M., ’26. .35 
KENWOOD (Ayres ’32) A bright varie- 
gata blend, of golden buff and velvety 
amaranth purple. Smooth texture and 
finish, good substance. 1.50 
KING JUBA (H. P. Sass ’31) A wonder- 
fully'fine large flowered variegata of clear 
sparkling colors; standards pure vivid 
yellow, and falls rich, velvety garnet red. 
A brilliant beauty on a tall well branched 
stalk. H. M., A. I. S., ’32. Now priced so 
everyone can have it. 40 inches. .50 
KING MIDAS (Mead ’28) A gleaming 
medley of gold and garnet brown, with 
a lovely golden light in the center. A 
flower of fine quality, finish and form, as 
well as glowing color. Very popular. 28 
inches. .35 
KING TUT (H. P. Sass ’26) A flashing 
red brown that catches the eye in any 
planting. Everyone knows and wants 
King Tut; it is always in demand even 
though it is ten years old and never 
took an iris award. .50 
K. V. AYRES (Ayres ’32) An exquisite 
blend of pale creamy coffee and lavender 
with a soft pink overglow. The center is 
softly lighted with pale gold, and the tex¬ 
ture of the flower is smooth and fine. 
The flowers are large, graceful and well 
poised, and the plant is vigorous. H. M., 
A. I. S., ’31. 44 inches. 5.00 
LADY HUDSON (Mur. ’31) A glistening 
silvery blue of large fine oval form and 
graceful carriage. Tall, early, and a vig¬ 
orous grower. .50 
LADY MORVYTH (Mur. ’32) A clear and 
brilliant variegata from England of vig¬ 
orous growth and free blooming habits. 
3.00 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White ’32) A won¬ 
derful new Dykes seedling that caused a 
sensation in California. Very large flow¬ 
ers of primrose yellow, beautifully carried 
on tall stems. We have seen this bloom¬ 
ing in Nebraska and Illinois, and are test¬ 
ing it out here in the open garden. H. M., 
A. I. S., ’32. 10.00 
