KING JUBA (H. Sass 1931) M. 38". A fine variegata of clean 
sparkling colors. S. pure vivid yellow; F. velvety garnet red. 
The form is very good and the plant is a rapid increaser. 
Try this with Numa Roumestan. $ .65 
H.M., A.I.S., 1932. 
KING Ml DAS (Mead 1929) M. 36". An extremely beautiful 
variegata blend. S. golden buff flushed brown; F. velvety 
brown flushed and edged buff. The distinct orange beard con¬ 
trasts well with the blended colors. A color combination of 
great charm and beauty. One of the very best blends. $ .35 
KING TUT (J. Sass 1926) M. 38". Ten years have passed 
since this brilliant variety was introduced and it has in¬ 
creased in popularity each year. S. brown, flushed red; F. 
velvety, flaming red brown. The parent of some of the 
world's best iris. $ .30 
K. V. AYRES (Ayres 1932) M. 42". A huge flower whose col¬ 
oring is the despair of the descriptionist. A soft coffee color, 
tinged lavender and cream with a lustrous pink overglow. 
The stalk is very tall and the symmetrical flowers are large 
and well placed on the widely branched stems. A very 
strong grower and heavy bloomer. $5.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1933. 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White 1934) M. 40". A splendid 
new yellow of Dykes parentage. A glowing primrose yellow 
self. The flowers are gracefully carried on tall stems and the 
foliage pale green and luxuriant. Tested for hardiness in 
Illinois for two years with slight protection. $10.00 
H.M., A.I.S. 
LARGO (Ashley 1932) M. 40". An iris of great delicacy of 
coloring which it retains throughout the blooming period. 
S. soft chrome yellow, ruffled and arched; F. rose, paling at 
the ruffled edges. The flower has a very heavy substance, 
quite unexpected because of its dainty coloring. $1.00 
LEGEND (Wareham 1932) 38". A velvety claret crimson 
self with a brilliant gold beard which sets off the rich beauty 
of the flower effectively. $ .85 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr 1927) M. 46". Great satiny white 
flowers of fine shape and substance. S. edged blue; F. marked 
red brown at base and shimmering blue style arms which 
lend a note of color to the center. Perfectly hardy as it has 
stood the test of years in Northern Illinois. $ .50 
LUX (Looks) (Cayeux 1931) M. 38". An unusually lovely 
and vivid color effect. S. apricot suffused bright old gold; F. 
semi-flaring raspberry red, with a golden sheen paling to rose 
at the edge; the finest landscape variety we have. $1.50 
C M., S.N.H.F., 1931. 
MME. DE BEAUMARCHAIS (Millet 1932) M 38". A 
splendid iris, but little known in this country as yet, but well 
worth a place in any garden. A very rich deep crimson, 
flushed brown at the haft, with rose shading on the falls. A 
large flower on tall stalks. $2.50 
CORALIE 
O golden days, O woodland ways, 
And sunny meadows teeming 
With treasurers rare, most royal fare. 
For bard's or lover's dreaming. 
O silvery stream, with glint and gleam 
Where dipping boughs are laving. 
The current lags, where Sweet Blue Flags 
By ripples stirred are waving. 
W. B. Hunt: Blue Flags 
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