EVOLUTION (Cayeux) 
Another outstanding achievement of the noted French breeder. 
The coppery bronze standards are wide and frilled, the flaring falls 
are a slightly deeper shade marked in the center with a brilliant 
rose-blue blaze. An indescribably lovely combination of colors. 
3 feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FIREFALL (Essig) 
If you have ever seen the famous firefall in Yosemite Park, this 
iris will bring back pleasant memories. It has the red of glowing 
coals with a prominent golden yellow beard, and will add a warm 
note to any garden. The flowers are of good size carried on stems 
of medium height. 30 inches. 50c,- 3 for $1.00 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr) 
This iris is so outstanding and such a universally dependable 
performer that it should be in every garden. It is a luminous pink 
bi-color of exceptional size, with the standards a pale lilac and the 
flaring falls a deep lilac rose. The flowers have a clean, well-bred 
appearance and are at once admired for their charming form and 
poise. Blooming period from midseason to very late. 4 feet. 
35c; 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.50 
GARGANTUA (Millet) 
This is an outstanding variety in our garden. A single stalk has 
several flowers open at the same time and creates a striking display. 
The large flowers are deep violet blue seifs of fine form. Highly 
recommended for the milder climates. Midseason. 4 feet. 
50c; 3 for $1.00 
GIFT (Lothrop) 
This iris has everything to make it a distinctly fine flower. The 
standards approach a livid brown in color tone and have a metallic 
reflection that is particularly pleasing in harmony with the falls 
which are a deep Dahlia carmine of the richest velvety texture 
imaginable. There are no unsightly reticulations in the haft, for the 
smooth even color of the falls runs well up on both sides of the 
beard. The flowers are of good size and are gracefully displayed 
on slender well branched stems, 36 inches tall. Hardy, a free 
bloomer, and a vigorous grower. $7.50 
GOLD LACE (Lothrop) 
A seedling of Mme. Durrand having the tall, slender graceful stem 
of its parent and also the characteristic habit of bringing forth 
flower after flower from the same branch until one wonders if the 
supply will ever be exhausted. The standards are a bright old gold 
and the flaring old gold falls are smoothly overlaid with rosy lavender. 
The whole flower is covered with sparkling gold dust. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GOLD TOP (Salbach) 
Rich old-gold standards set off by falls that are red violet edged 
old gold. The style arms and beard afford another touch of gold. 
Blooms early and continues all throughout the season. Tall and well 
branched. 50c; 3 for $1.00 
GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss) 
A rich mixture of dark red, brown and violet carmine with a 
velvety finish on the falls. The striking feature of this flower is the 
bright golden beard which is so prominent that it may be seen 
across the garden. Large flowers of extra heavy substance. 3 feet. 
50c,* 3 for $1.00 
HENRI RIVIERE (Millet) 
Here is an exquisite flower in the delicate shades of soft yellow 
and pale lilac mauve. The standards are pure lemon yellow and 
the falls are a fascinating blend of lilac mauve and canary yellow. 
The lilac shades are quite delicate, so that the general effect in the 
garden is yellow. The flowers are large and are displayed on 
strong, well-branched stems. 334 feet. 50c; 3 for $1.00 
BURNING BRONZE 
HOLLYWOOD (Essig) 
A charming bright pink, yellow and old gold blend of the most 
bewitching colors. The stiff horizontal falls are daphne red over¬ 
laid with shades of violet and the center of the flower is lighted by 
various shades of amber yellow and old gold, producing a most 
delightful effect. A very late bloomer that prolongs the flowering 
season. 234 feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (Sass) 
One of the best of the pink irises and a welcome addition to 
any collection. The flowers are large and handsome, and have a 
delightful fragrance. Imperial Blush is a Sass production and is 
regarded by many to be superior to Pink Satin. 334 feet. 
$2.50; 3 for $5.00 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres) 
The popularity of this iris seems to increase from year to year. 
It is a striking red flower, with standards a beautiful pinkish red, 
and falls a deep rich velvety red. Very well branched, with flowers 
of good size and firm substance. A vigorous grower, this handsome 
iris should be in every garden. 3 feet. 50c; 3 for $1.00 
IVORY COAST (Essig) 
A large ivory self with thick wide falls and erect standards. Well 
branched with flowers of the flaring type. Ivory Coast is a very early 
bloomer with a tendency to bloom again in the fall in the milder 
climates. 3 feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
KINGLET (Williamson) 
A charming little flower on slender graceful stems. Kinglet is one 
of the new "table irises” and is a solid deep golden yellow. 2 feet. 
50c 
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