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☆ MAY 13 1936 ☆ 
50d IRISES | U, g. Department of Agriculture, 
3 of one variety for $1.00, where s t lak_.-jLftTvni.ha ... .". 
Any 12, your selection, for $4.00. 
b-ABORA. Rich red-violet self; heavy texture of 
great smoothness; horizontal falls. H.M.,A.I.S. 
ACROPOLIS. A wonder in California, but here alas; 
slow. Large, rich deep purple bicolor; tall. 
ADOBE. Hotchal getting into Mexico. S.buff and F. 
of pompeian red, shading to yellow;florlferous. 
AHWAHNEE. Large tawny blend with a long blooming 
period. S. mottled lavender, F.veined carmine. 
*ALCINA. Very crisp and clear toned, S. yellow, F. 
bluish; you will like it. 
AMRITA. Soft blue much like Ballerine in color¬ 
ing but differing in shape. 42" 
BERGAMA. Large bronzy purple and gold variegata. 
■b-BLUE HILL. Fine, unusual blue shade, white beard 
and throat; silky texture. H.M., A.I.S.'32. 
BLUE TORCH. Lights its way with an orange beard; 
S. lavender and purple, F. reddish. 
BLUE WAVES. Smooth rich dark blue; horizontal F. 
B0ADICEA. Charming blend of soft yellow, delicate 
pink, and blue flush; strong, slender. 
b-CARRARA. Graceful pure white; it is becoming bet¬ 
ter known each year. 
CHERRY RUST. It's unusual, more coppery than 
King Tut; low rosy-orange and mahogany mass. 
CORONA. Smooth satiny bicolor yellow; S. rich 
yellow, F. white; very floriferous. 
*ENCHANTMENT. S. are lilac with fawn, F. reddish. 
ERIN. Lovely tall vigorous and charming bicolor; 
S. light lavender, F. petunia-violet. 42" 
■^FASCINATION. Very tall, clear, bright purplish- 
pink, much like Aphrodite. 
FRAGONARD. Remember old Queen of May? This is a 
slightly deeper pinkish-lavender. 
■^GOLDILOCKS. "Locks" of gold and lots of lt;unlform 
soft yellow, smooth texture; very early,strong. 
GOLD TOP. Yes, a variegata; S. rich old gold, F. 
red-violet edged gold, early. 42" 
GRACE STURTEVANT. None better;carry? Oh myl deep¬ 
est dark red-brown and violet-carmine; dry. 
HASSAN. Here is a bright orange beard on an iris 
which is bright yellow with olive-flushed F. 
HELEN CAMPBELL. Almost a deep red-purple self. 
b-HENRI RIVIERE. A most beautiful blend of pure le¬ 
mon yellow and lilac mauve; large, late, 42". 
^INDIAN CHIEF. He ranks above all others; strik¬ 
ing large clear bright red bicolor; F. deep-red 
IRMA POLLOCK. Brilliant garden effect; S. magen¬ 
ta, F. velvety carmine with lighter edge. 
JACQUARD. Dark red-purple; a red glow permeates 
the bloom giving it great carrying power. 
b-KING MIDAS. Indeed a king; golden buff and brown, 
lots of gold at center, velvety falls. 
KING TUT. Still a striking color, a bright dark 
red; a great favorite. 
LILLIAN T0EDT. The S. lighter than the F. make 
this low growing pink blend very charming. 
MABEL TAFT. Particularly outstanding violet-blue. 
MARESCHAL NEY. Very rich bicolored red, with a 
chestnut-brown tone. H.M., A.I.S. '32. 
MIDWEST PRIDE. A red-purple that stands out; F. 
velvety, lighter at edges; heavy substance. 
MODOC. Almost black; color, velvety texture and 
great vigor make it most desirable. 
MY MARYLAND. Bronzy violet and crimson.H.M.A.I.S. 
k-NEPENTHE. Different; charming rosy-yellow blend, 
with long falls. H.M., A.I.S. '32. 
NOCTURNE. Extremely rich dark blue and velvety. 
PINK JEWEL. A sure favorite; a "warmer" pink than 
others; heavy substance; rapid increase. 
b-PLUIE D'OR. Largest and best pure golden yellow 
self; very floriferous; most popular. 
PRAIRIE KING. Tall, intense deep blue. 
PURISSIMA. Here it is, perfection in a pure white 
but beware it wants a dry location; very tall; 
large flowers of good substance. 
PURPLE EVE. A large flower of raisin purple and 
manganese violet. 
PURPLE NIGHT. A tall dark blue-purple self, very 
rich and deep. 
b-RED WING. Light brown and dahlia carmine; large. 
RHODES. A magnificent red-purple, almost crimson. 
ROSE OF CUBA. A rose-toned flower of good size. 
SACRAMENTO. Fine tall giant plicata, white ground 
heavily edged red-purple. H.M., A.I.S. '31. 
SANDALPH0N. Unusually rich tones of violet, with 
heavy velvety falls. 
SANTE FE. Early porcelain self, paling to white; 
perfect form, flaring falls. H.M., A.I.S. '32. 
SENSATION. It has been and still is. Very tall, 
exquisite cornflower blue, fragrant. 
SIR MICHAEL. Clear lavender-blue, rich purple. 
SNOWDRIFT. Very fine sweet-scented white of med¬ 
ium height, heavy substance and good form. 
SOLITAIRE. Graceful clear white, good substance. 
THURATUS. An early dark purple self. 
TOKAY. Lovely pale yellow-pink of salmon tone. 
VIRGIN GOLD. Excellent low growing yellow of nice 
clear tone; very floriferous. 
WAC0NDA. Clear and bright fuschia red.H.M.,A.I.S. 
YELLOW PEARL. Round big luminous pale primrose 
yellow with a pearly sheen; heavy texture. 
«• Highly recommended for New England 
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