INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres, 1929). S. pinkish red; F. deep rich 
velvety red. Flowers immense, well formed, of heavy 
substance. One of the best introductions of recent years. 
75c each. 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING (Perry, 1925). 48 inches. Large’ 
well-formed flowers with standards of violet-purple and 
falls of dark velvet violet-purple overlaid black, bronze- 
yellow beard. A tall beautiful Pallida variety. 3Sc each. 
JACQUARD (Ayres, 1927). A glowing dark reddish purple. 
Very floriferous. 50c each. 
JERRY. A new red-toned Iris that is perfect in every way, 
an outstanding Topham introduction. $5.00 each. 
KING TUT (Sass, 1926). Large flowers of striking beauty. 
S. deep reddish brown. F. deep chestnut-red illuminated 
with orange. 50c each. 
KING JUBA (H. P. Sass, 1931). A clear colored large varie- 
gata, the brilliant contrast between the yellow standards 
and wide solid deep velvety red falls, making this a 
striking and much admired Iris. Large flowers on 36 to 
40 inch stems. $1.00 each. 
KLAMATH (Kleinsorge, 1929). S. bronze tinted violet; 
F. deep prune-purple, paling at the edge. Good form 
and substance. 50c each. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss, 1925). 36 inches. The large 
standards are lavender shot with bronze, and the falls 
deep, rich velvety red-purple. The flowers are very large 
and finely held on a strong stem. This is one of the strongest 
growing and most vigorous of the Dominion seedlings. 
60c each. 
NEBRASKA (H. P. Sass, 1929). The latest yellow Iris to 
bloom. S. ruffled apricot yellow; F. same color with 
brown veinings. Dark yellow beard. Large flower. 50c 
each. 
NENE (Cayeux, 1928). Considered the largest Iris; flowers are 
enormous, over 9 inches in length, and well placed on a 
strong, heavy stem. S. soft rose-lilac; F. vinous red, 
lighter at the margin. A very imposing variety. $1.50 each. 
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LABOR (Cayeux, 1926). Dark violet overlaid with a 
copper and bluish sheen. Very beautiful and 
strong grower. 25c each. 
LADY LUCK (Sturt., 1927). Beautiful deep purple. 
Early and a fast grower. Very effective in mass 
planting. 25c each. 
LARGO (Ashley, 1930). S. yellow, shading to light 
yellow at base, dotted brown; F. citron-yellow 
shading to dark yellow overlaid mauve and lined 
with brown. Bright beard in the center. $2.50 
each. 
LE CORREGE (Vilmorin, 1927). Large flowers, very 
fragrant. Wonderful brilliant red bicolor. 35c each. 
MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID (Cayeux, 1930). 
Large flower, perfect shape and substance. S. 
bright reddish purple. F. velvety dark reddish 
purple. A much improved Germaine Perthuis. 
$2.00 each. 
MONTEREY (M. & M., 1929). Dark bronze-red- 
violet bicolor. The velvet falls are distinctly 
marked with lighter shades. 50c each. 
MOA (Bliss, 1919). Enormous flowers with pure violet 
arching standards and broad falls of a deep 
velvety pansy-violet. It is the tallest of the 
Dominion race. Very free flowering with individual 
flowers of great substance. A magnificent Iris. 
35c each. 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). Giant white 
flowers of fine shape and great substance. The 
standards faintly edged pale blue, 42 inches. 
75c each. 
MAGENTA (Cayeux, 1927). Beautiful bright amethyst 
in color. A beautiful flower. Strong plant. 75c 
each. 
MELDORIC (Ayres, 1930). Magnificent blue-black 
colossal flowers of the darkest hue. Brilliant 
orange yellow beard adds to the contrast. $3.00 
each. 
MIDGARD (Sass, 1926). Lovely combination of yellow 
and pink. Large blooms of fine shape and lasting 
substance. 25c each. 
IRIS BARGAIN NO. 4 
Super De Luxe Collection 
The varieties in this Collection are among the 
world’s finest Iris. Most of them were intioduced 
at prices ranging anywhere from $10.00 to $25.00 
each. You can have the entire Collection this 
year for what any one alone would have cost you 
several years ago. 
Blue Velvet, Darkest Velvety Blue 
Los Angeles, Giant White 
Nene, Rose and Wine Red 
Pink Opal, Better than Pink Satin 
Mrs. Vallery West, Lavender and Red Purple 
Sir Michael, Blue and Purple 
Pluie d’Or, Golden Yellow 
Elizabeth Egelberg, Dark Pink Blend 
Thurastus, Blackest Purple 
Monterey, Bronze Red Bicolor 
Actual Value $7.95 
Euphonn 
NECLA (J. Sass, 1932). A beautiful brown toned blend unlike 
any other dwarf. S. violet; F. deep brown, yellow beard. 
Good sized bloom. 25c each. 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cayeux, 1928). Rich coppery red with 
an orange beard. Produces a bright red effect in mass. 
50c each. 
OMAhA (Sass, 1926). A very distinctive Iris of a coppery 
pink and brownish cinnamon; large blooms. 35c each. 
PEERLESS (Dykes, 1924). 38 inches. A magnificent mahog¬ 
any-red flower of perfect form and very large. A brilliant 
rich gold beard lights up the whole flower. It takes a 
plant of two years’ growth to give characteristic bloom 
because the stems are so tall and thick and the flowers 
so large and of great substance. 50c each. 
PINK OPAL (Sass). Fine pink much like Pink Satin. 
Tall and lovely. $1.50 each. 
All 10, ONLY $6.00 postpaid 
PINK SATIN (Sass, 1930). One of the most exquisite Iris on 
the market. Clear pure pink with large, finely shaped 
flowers, well placed on the stem. The best pink Iris up 
to date. $2.00 each. 
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ANY THREE 75c IRIS FOR $1.75 
