kestan. Must be lifted after blooming and leaves have 
matured, kept dry until after Nov. 1st, then replanted. 
Leave some soil on stored roots to prevent shrivelling. 
..36-14C, 5614C $ .50 
80—Hexagonna, Hex. (Costal U. S. 1788), 24". Deep 
blue, white throat. S. and cresto violet, requires rich, 
moist soil, no lime, and an abundance of sunshine. 
Should have slight winter protection. Scarce bloom in 
North. Flowers nestle down in the foliage 23-14A $ .50 
89—Hildegard (Storer new).13-9 $ .25 
80—Hippolyta, TB-B1M (Hort. .1921), 48". A self. 
Lavender-violet. S. arching. F. drooping. Excep¬ 
tional smooth substance and uniform color .17-14 $ .25 
40—Honorabile, TB-Y9M (Lemon 1840), 18", S. golden 
yellow. F. rich mahogany brown. A very common, 
small flower, but the rich glow of its standards and 
early bloom makes us loathe to give it up . 168-4 $ .10 
79—lb Mac, MB-omc-S9M (Van T. 1910), 24". A pogo- 
cyclus hybrid. Lavender and mulberry purple bi-color, 
heavily bronzed. A cross of iberica x macrantha. 
.24-14 $ .35 
79—lb Pal, MB-onc.-39M (Fos. 1911), 24", A pogo- 
cyclus hybrid. S. reddish-lilac. F. dark violet over a 
white ground. Large round flower, heavily veined. A 
cross of iberica x pallida.24-11 $ .35 
89—Ichabod (Storer new), 42". A darker Copper¬ 
smith .168-8, 174-10 $ .25 
75—Imperator, TB-R9M (Cay. 1923), 36", S. clear 
raisin purple 54B-12. F. deeper reddish purple. S. 
cupper. F. straight-hanging. Brown speckled haft 
heavily reticulated. More dull red than Seminole, but 
larger.27-4, 51-8, 147-1, 169-9, 10M $ .10 
88—Ina (Storer new).168-10 $ .25 
88—Indian Chief, TB-R7M (Ayres 1929), 40", S. violet 
red. F. deep red.77 $ .50 
90—Inglis, TB-R9M (Storer new), 30". S. phlox pink 
41E4 shading to sulphur yellow 10J1 at claw. F. nuncio 
41G7 with veins of a deeper shade beginning near haft 
and shading to marathon 11H12. Large flower, dainty 
color ^ 25 
90— Inwood, TB-R7M (Storer new). 
.74-4 129-7, 15N $ .25 
73—Iris King, TB-Y9M (G. & K. 1907), 30", S. old gold. 
F. garnet brown shaded ox-blood red with an intense 
well defined yellow border. Large flower... 57-14 $ .10 
60—Isabey, TB-B1M (Cay. 1928), 36", A self. China 
blue. A dainty French variety.2-13, 60.3-7,8 $ .10 
73—Isoline, TB-S9L (Vilm. 1904), 36", S. silvery rose- 
lilac, flushed bronze. F. Chinese violet 4217, gold 
tinted at center. S. arched. F. reflexed. Large flower, 
yellow toward center. A beauty, but growth variable. 
.9-8, 147-2, 6S $ .10 
73—Jacqueline Guillot, TB-B1L (Cay. 1924), 36". Pure) 
lavender blue self. S. arching. F. flaring. Haft white 
with brown reticulations. Large lustrous flower. 
.13N $ .10 
68—Jacquesiana, TB-S9M (Lemon 1840), 40", S. russet- 
crimson. F. dark red-purple. Styles and haft buff. 
S. revolute, ruffled and notched. F. flaring and velvety, 
differs from Prosper Langier by flaring carriage of 
falls.32-5 $ .10 
91— Jacob Storer—See Rev. Storer. 
60—Jalapa, TB-Y9L (Mil. 1926), 30", S. rich bright yel¬ 
low. F. crimson maroon with veining of yellow. 
.>.54-8 $ .10 
93—James Storer, TB-R3D (Storer 1931), 38", S. rho- 
dendron 54J6. F. pansy purple 54L8. A perfect iris. 
Tall, strong stalks, well spaced flowers of immense size, 
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