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SPRING MAID—A charming and distinctive 
pink which is quite different from anything 
we have. S. soft pink shading to light coppery 
gold at base. F. heavily flushed and veined 
soft raspberry pink. Yellow style arms and 
immense brilliant orange beard contribute 
largely to its fresh beauty. Fine large flowers 
of good substance. 43 in. strong and well 
branched. Excellent garden value. Each_ 50c 
SUN GOD—One of the very loveliest. Softest 
silky yellow with the falls distinctly striped 
light brown. A popular Iris of refined beauty. 
Especially pretty planted in front of that fine 
pink blend Nancy Orne. Medium height. Each 15c 
SUSAN BLISS—A lovely tall pink of elegant 
form and finish. Very hardy, with strong 
beautiful stalks. A most reliable Iris which I 
freely recommended as one our best pinks. 
Each_ 10c 
SWEET LAVENDER—An exquisite rose mauve 
with an appealing individuality which is sel¬ 
dom found. The charming flowers are heavily 
frilled, with arching S. and flaring falls. 
Hardy, tall and LATE, with many flowers at 
a time. Each_ 10c 
TAJ MAHAL—A rugged waxy white with slight 
purplish reticulations at base. 3 ft. with 
fine strong stalks. Free blooming and very 
effective due to its heavy waxy texture. Each 10c 
TALWAR—Large and FRAGRANT. A distinct 
red violet bicolor of fine Dominion form and 
splendid growth, having neat slender foliage. 
The falls are exceedingly rich and velvety and 
set off by an orange beard. The garden effect 
is dark rich red. Each_ 20c 
TENEBRAE—Another beautiful Dominion off¬ 
spring of excellent form and richest coloring. 
Large and FRAGRANT. S. rich violet pur¬ 
ple shading to maroon at center. F. velvety 
blackish violet with soft brown infusion at 
base. Each_ 10c 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS—Unquestionably one 
of the finest dark Irises in the world today. 
Introduced by J. Sass in 1934. A stunning 
blackish purple. Rich and intensely dark. 
Extra vigorous, with strong fine 3 ft. stalks 
and a flood of glorious blossoms. The admira¬ 
tion of every visitor. Each_$7.50 
THEODOLINDA—A magnificent huge flowered 
plicata of great beauty as well as being vigor¬ 
ous and quite hardy to cold. The massive flow¬ 
ers are satiny white, the S. having a half¬ 
inch margin of blue penciling. F. heavily re¬ 
ticulated brownish violet at haft. Harmoni¬ 
ous beard shading from orange to white. Tall. 
Each___ _$2.00 
TITAN—An immense blue bicolor of imposing 
beauty. Arching standards of light violet blue; 
fine broad falls of smooth violet purple. The 
largest of all the Dominion race. Robust, with 
extra strong widely branched stalks and ex¬ 
cellent substance. FRAGRANT. 3 ft. Each_ 10c 
TOKAY—An alluring soft pink blend of exqui¬ 
site coloring. A mingling of light salmon, pink 
and gold, with golden yellow heart and style 
arms and orange beard. Strong slender stalks 
and a very heavy bloomer. 36 in. Each_ 35c 
