^he Iris Garden 
BLACK WINGS (Kirk) The blackest iris; velvety, deep blue purple of 
Dominion form; intense fragrance; runner-up for the 1935 Dykes 
medal; early to midseason; medium height_ 1.50 
BLUE BANNER (Kirk) Bright blue bicolor with lighter bordered 
falls; an easy grower; late; medium height _ .35 
BLUE RIBBON (Grinter) Brilliant, dark blue purple bicolor; large 
flowered and well branched; lovely in itself and distinguished in 
its progeny; midseason; tall_ .50 
BLUE TRIUMPH (Grinter) Acclaimed “the finest light blue yet 
shown," Blue Triumph’s short career has been indeed triumphant; 
translucent, light blue of heavy substance and symmetrical form; 
midseason; tall _ 10.00 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis) Rich, dark blue purple self of great sub¬ 
stance; the finest of the dark, velvety varieties; slow growing; mid¬ 
season; tall _ .60 
BLUET (Sturt) Early light blue; fluffy and fragrant; medium 
height _3 for .25 
DOLLAR COLLECTION 
25 Plants $1.00 
MORNING SPLENDOR, Susan Bliss, Queen Caterina, Princess 
Beatrice, Imperator, Corrida, Gold Imperial, Zada, and seventeen others 
of just as high quality, all named and labelled. 
An exceptional opportunity for one who is laying the foundation 
for an iris collection. 
No discount allowed. 
BRUNO (Bliss) Velvety, reddish bronze bicolor; midseason; medium 
height_ . 15 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT (Beuchley) Enormous blue bicolor of exceed¬ 
ingly heavy substance and sturdy stalks; magnificent when well 
grown; midseason; tall_ .90 
B. Y. MORRISON (Sturt) Lavender standards and falls of purple 
bordered lavender; late; short_3 for .25 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mit) Large flowered deep yellow carrying the 
color of Crysoro into the larger size and later season of the tall 
bearded group; its seedling name was “Brazen Hussy" which de¬ 
scribes it completely; midseason_ 10.00 
CAMELIARD (Sturt) Large flowered blend of amber and wine purple; 
midseason; tall _ .25 
CANDLELIGHT (And) Luminous pinkish lavender with a golden 
heart; midseason; tall_ .15 
CAPRICE (Vilm) Red raspberry color; fragrant; midseason; short 
-3 for .25 
"We saw the dollar collection you sold to Mrs. Nichols last year and we were so pleased 
with it that we want to get the same collection that you sell this year." 
June 12, 1935. A. L. S., Athol, Mass. 
"1 enjoyed the irises from your garden last season. They all Hoed and all bloomed." 
June 3, 1935. Mrs. J. C. K., Adams, Tenn. 
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