ACCREDITED JUDGES AND OFFICERS OF THE A. I. S. 
Your attention is respectfully called to page 7 of this List, 
where the two new Simpson Varieties are described—Arabian 
Prince and Bronze Glory. The former has been said by com¬ 
petent judges to he the finest thing yet seen in its color class, 
and the latter is richer and shows the strongest bronze coloring 
than anything the introducer has seen in its color class during 
a recent trip in Iris season, along the Atlantic Seaboard from 
Washington to Boston. 
A special price is made to those mentioned in this heading of 
$3.50 per single rhizome of Arabian Prince, with the understand¬ 
ing that the purchaser makes a written statement that he or she 
will keep it within his or her garden during 1934, ‘35, and ‘36. Of 
course, at the listed price of $4.00, no such statement will he 
asked and required. But one rhizome to each purchaser; the 
supply is very limited, largely due to a steady demand for it 
from those who have seen it during 1933. and ‘34. Keep its height 
in mind, viz: 20 to 22 inches. 
Regarding Bronze Glory, a special price of $5.00 per strong 
rhizome is quoted to you and sold at this figure under the same 
condition as governs Arabian Prince. As to Arabian Prince, its 
color will please everyone; as to Bronze Glory, this is frankly 
a question for every deep, rich, bronze, brown-red in existence, 
will have its somber tone, and there will be some who will not 
like a brown-red, however rich it may be. And, just as frankly 
again, we think it is far ahead in richness and velvety qualities 
of many fine varieties now in commerce. The supply is fairly 
large and from one to three rhizomes can be sold to each pur¬ 
chaser. 
At the prices listed, (with no discount given) Garden Yellow, 
Topazin, (one of the latest to go) Kenmore, (a lovely pale color) 
and Senatobia, will also merit your attention. 
Growers in the business, are quoted the same prices as above, 
but in their case we shall ask for a written statement that the 
variety or varieties shall not be sold under our figures, made 
public each year, during 1933, ‘34, and ‘35. Orders at the regular 
listed prices naturally will call for no such statement. 
