YELLOW BANKS (Rich. ’32) Plant this iris along the front of the border, and you will have a 
bright yellow bank, leading up to the taller blooms. This rich toned yellow iris is a very fast 
grower and a prolific bloomer,- there are some dark brown venations on the haft. 24". 
3 for $1.50; $0.75 
YUCATAN (Kirk. ’35) Yucatan, the country that tempts the explorer of ancient temples,- Yucatan 
the iris that tempts the explorer into the field of new irises! This is the latest of the 
Kirkland coppers to bloom. It is a very soft blend of copper and gold and red. The 
arched, slightly ruffled S. are pinkish-tan; the reddish F. with a heavy gold haft, droop 
„ slightly. 36". $10.00 
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ZAHAROON (K. Dykes ’27) One of the very pale blends, quite fascinating in the mixture of 
amber, evanescent lavender and rose, but prone to disappear in a cold climate. 42". Silver 
Medal, England '27.$1.00 
ZUNI (Ayres '31) The earliest of the glowing red-browns to come into bloom. The tan S. are 
dusted with gold; the F. are copperish red-brown. With this color and the large flowers, 
this iris easily dominates the early irises. 40". $1.00 
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It’s Iris Time 
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