'Che Iris Garden 
SHIRVAN (Loomis) Brilliant brownish bicolor: the standards are 
yellow brown and the falls red brown; of the greatest possible land¬ 
scape value and a fine flower as an individual; midseason; medium 
height- 3.00 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig), Soft medium blue self of waxy finish; 
Dykes medal 1935; midseason; tall_ 3.00 
SIR KNIGHT (Ashley) Enormous dark purple bicolor of sturdy sub¬ 
stance and good placement and branching; midseason; tall_ 12.50 
SIR MICHAEL (Yeld) S. lavender blue; F. purple suffused red; a 
showy golden beard lights up this odd and attractive combination; 
midseason; tall _ .35 
LANDSCAPE COLLECTIONS 
Twenty-five of any one variety $1.00 or 100 in four varieties 
$3.50, or ten each of ten varieties, $3.50. 
One each of the entire fifty-eight listed $3.00. In smaller quanti¬ 
ties, they are three of any one variety for 25c or any twelve for $1.00. 
No discounts. All shipments prepaid. 
Acacia Rose, Acheron, Afterglow, Alcazar, Anna Farr, Archeve- 
que, Aurora, Benbow, Bluet, Blue Jay, B. Y. Morrison, Caprice, Chester 
J. Hunt, Colias, Corrida, Dream, Delicatissima, Fairy, Georgia, Ger- 
manica Major, Gertrude, Gold Imperial, Iris King, Isoline, Jaquesiana, 
Julia Marlowe, Juniata, Kochi, Lohengrin, Loreley, Mary Orth, Mid¬ 
west, Mme. Cheri, Mme. Chobaut, Monsignor, Mons, Arnal, Mrs. 
Alan Gray, Mrs. Neubronner, Mt. Penn, Oriflamme, Parc de Neuilly, 
Parisiana, Perfection, Pocahantas, Quaker Lady, Queen Caterina, Queen 
of May, Rhein Nixe, Roseway, Rose Unique, Shekinah, Sherwin 
Wright, Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau, Susan Bliss, Troost, Windham, 
Zada, Zouave. 
Recommended as the best early collection; Germanica Major, 
Bluet, Georgia, Lohengrin, Kochi, Archeveque, Loreley, Queen of May, 
Shekinah, Gertrude. 
Recommended as the best late collection. Corrida, Parc de 
Neuilly, Susan Bliss, Queen Caterina, Zada, Gold Imperial, Blue Jay, 
B. Y. Morrison, Afterglow, Monsignor. 
SKITCHWAUG (Chase) Brilliant dark pink blend that holds its color 
well at a distance; midseason; medium height_ . 15 
SNOWBOUND (Row) Brown markings against sparkling white; 
early; medium height _ .15 
SOLFERINO (Cay) Deep lilac rose; often as many as seventeen buds 
and blooms along the long stem; early; very tall_ .15 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass) Light yellow fall bloomer of the highest 
quality; vigorous; one of the finest new varieties; spring bloom 
early; short _ 10.00 
SOUV. DE LOETITIA MICHAUD (Mil) Lobelia blue paling with 
age; needs protection here; midseason; tall_ .25 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU (Mil) Dark velvety violet of fine 
form; plant in part shade here as it sun fades; early; tall_3 for .25 
"Most of the iris purchased from you last season are in bloom and they are simply gor¬ 
geous and am very well pleased to the extent that I am attaching an order and check for another 
Lucky Collection and a few others. I doubt if many people realize the difference between the 
new varieties and the old ones.” 
June 19, 1935. E. A. H., Lakeview, Mich. 
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