‘I5he Iris Garden 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit) Immense, clear, glistening yellow; beautifully 
branched; midseason; tall_ 12.50 
HARMONY (Dykes) Deep purple with deep purple beard; late; 
medium height_3 for .25 
HEARTHSTONE COPPER (Hearth) Old gold shading through 
copper to red; midseason; tall_ 2.00 
HELIOS (Cay) Enormous flowered, pale lemon yellow of smooth 
finish and wonderful form; midseason; tall_ .90 
HENRI RIVIERE (Mil) S. yellow; F. mauve widely bordered yellow; 
a popular selection both in the garden and at the exhibition table; 
midseason; tall_ .50 
HER MAJESTY (Per) Rose pink; late; short_3 for .25 
HERNANI (Cay) One of the reddest reds in a light, translucent shade; 
midseason; medium height_ .75 
IDUNA (G^K) S. iridescent pearl; F. violet purple; midseason; me¬ 
dium height_3 for .25 
LUCKY COLLECTION 
9 Varieties $4.50 
Shirvan Crysoro Dauntless 
Buechley’s Giant Blue Velvet Henri Riviere 
King Juba Wambliska Pink Satin 
Only forty-five to sell. First come, first served. 
No Discount. No Substitutions. 
IMPERATOR (Cay) Red self, later and larger flowered than Seminole 
which it resembles in color; late; medium height_3 for .25 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. P. Sass) Huge, pale lavender pink of heavy 
substance; fragrant; very well branched for a pink; midseason; tall .2.00 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres) Large flowered, translucent, red bicolor; the 
most popular variety in the garden; early; tall_ .50 
IRIS KING (G?^K) Old gold and maroon; midseason; short_3 for .25 
IRMA POLLOCK (H. P. Sass) Magenta red bicolor with lighter 
margin to the falls; fine landscape effect; midseason; medium 
height- .50 
ISOLINE (Vilm) Blend of pink, russet and mauve; midseason; medium 
height -3 for .25 
JACQUILLINE GUILLOT (Cay) Lustrous silver blue self; large 
flower; late; medium height_ .15 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cay) Gleaming blend of gold and Havana brown; 
the flowers are well placed and the substance firmer than that of 
other yellowish blends; Dykes medal; mid«eason; tall_ 9.00 
“Every iris I ever bought from you proved true to name and bloomed the following 
year. Yoa will be glad to know that 1 won the first prize (an oil painting) on your iris 
at our Iris and Peony Show held the 4 th of June.” 
June 12, 1935. Mrs. F. V. Z., Muscatine. Iowa. 
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