RIVERVIEW GARDENS 
Saint Paul, Minn. 
GRAZIELLA, (Cayeux, 1929). A self 
of purplish crimson or light magenta- 
red, relieved at the throat and on the 
middle of the falls by a large white 
blotch enlightening the whole flower. 
48 in.25c 
GUDRUN, (Dykes, 1931). A large and 
lovely pure white, with a beautiful 
iridescence of sparkling gold dust. 
Dykes Medal, England. $5.00 
HAVAMAL, (G. & K., ’28). S. cream 
colored tinged lilac; F. gleaming vio¬ 
let blue with a cream colored border 
of the same color as the standards. 
36 in. (2 for 25c.) 
HELIOS, (Cayeux, ’29). The wide 
standards are pure lemon-yellow and 
peculiarly well formed; the falls of 
the same tone are delicately reticu¬ 
lated very light brown and clear pur¬ 
plish rose almost invisible as the 
flower opens. Beard golden-yellow. 
Flowers almost as large as W. R. 
Dykes but somewhat paler in color. 
3 6 in.7 5c 
HENRI RIVERE, (Millet, ’26). S. 
purest lemon-yellow lightening to 
canary yellow at the base; F. lilac 
mauve with yellowish reflex blending 
to canary yellow at the throat and 
edged canary yellow. We recommend 
it highly. 42 in.3 5c 
HERMITAGE, (Kirkland, ’31). A most 
attractive red blend of rosy tan and 
crimson. This blend is quite differ¬ 
ent from any other blends in the 
market. The plant is strong and 
vigorous, growth rapid. Flowers large 
in size and of good form. 40 in. 
H.M., A.I.S., ’30.75c 
HERNANI, (Cayeux, ’29). Considered 
by many as the nearest approach to 
red. It is redder than Dauntless but 
the flowers are slightly smaller. S. 
coppery rose slightly flushed helio¬ 
trope. Very velvety falls of an ex¬ 
tremely warm garnet red. 3 2 
in.50c 
HOCHELAGO, (Morgan, ’31). S. pale 
tan, flushed rose; F. deep rose pink. 
The whole flower is suffused with a 
coppery glow which is lighted by a 
brilliant gold beard.25c 
HONEYDROP, (Morrison, ’29). S. 
lemon suffused pale brown; F. deep 
red brown over lemon-yellow. In 
color the effect is an exquisite blend 
of yellow and browns. 3 6 ins.. 7 5c 
HYACINTHUS, (Wmsn., ’28). A large, 
distinct, rich reddish brown bi-color 
with an orange beard. Very conspicu¬ 
ous and admired by all who come in 
contact with it. 36 in. (2 for 25c.) 
ILLUMINATOR, (Wmsn., ’32). A clear 
light red of Dominion derivative uni¬ 
que in that there is not a trace of 
yellow or brown in the flower. Fra¬ 
grant. 3 6 in.60c 
IMPERIAL BLUSH, (H. Sass, 33). 
Probably the largest and finest of the 
delicate orchid pinks, frilled.. $2.00 
INDIA, (Pinkington, ’30). S. brilliant 
intense Dauphin’s blue; F. red-purple 
heavily reticulated and flushed brown 
at the haft, beard orange. 40 in. $1.00 
INDIAN CHIEF, (Ayres, ’29). This is 
one of the finest red Iris. S. beau¬ 
tiful violet red; F. deep rich glowing 
velvety red. The general effect being 
a fine rich red. Greatly admired by 
everyone. 40 in.25c 
IRMA POLLOCK, (Sass, ’31). In effect 
a much lighter toned Waconda and 
of equally fine quality. S. magenta; 
F. velvety carmine, with lighter mar¬ 
gin. 36 in.50c 
JACQUARD, (Ayres, ’31). S. dark 
vinous mauve with a bronze cast near 
the base; F. velvety dark violet pur¬ 
ple with a red suffusion and lighted 
by a deep orange beard. A brilliant 
garden subject. 3 4 in.2 5c 
JEAN CAYEUX, (Cayeux, ’31). A 
most distinct and unusual colored Iris 
of an uniform self-tone effect of clear 
Havana tone with a golden shine en¬ 
lightening this strange new color. It 
might also be described as a biscuit 
brown and orange blend. Flowers of 
good size and of fine form with flar¬ 
ing falls. 36 in. C. of M., S.N.H.F. 
Dykes Memorial Medal for the year 
’31 . -..$8.00 
JUBILEE, (J. Sass, ’23). A large ruf¬ 
fled flower of extra heavy substance. 
Standards tinted with peach color, 
the haft and the edges of the flaring 
falls cream white, veined and dotted 
with bright brown. 3 0 in. (2 for 
25c.) 
JUMBO, (J. Sass, ’27). An enormous 
dark velvety bi-color with blue violet 
standards and dark red violet falls. 
Vivid yellow beard. 36 in.25c 
KANSAS, (Tim., ’26). S. Chinese vio¬ 
let shaded lilac; F. light purple, 
shaded violet; orange beard.50c 
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