CLAUDE AUREAU 
HERMENE (Parker 1933) M. 40". A tall, soft rose pink iris 
with much gold at the throat. Of very fine garden value 
because the color carries well and harmonizes with many 
other varieties. The flower is long, about 6 inches in length, 
and the stalk stout and well branched. $ .60 
HERMITAGE (Kirkland 1931) M. 40". A rich soft rose 
self, touched lightly on the falls with frosty blue. Difficult 
to describe accurately, but an iris of much beauty, fine 
growth and splendid carriage. $ .50 
H.M., A.I.S., 1930. 
HERN AN I (Air-na-nee) (Cayeux 1929) M. 3b". A near 
approach to a true red. S. coppery red. F. velvety garnet 
red. The flowers are large and rounded and the plant vig¬ 
orous. Fine for massing. $ .35; 3 for $1.00 
HONEY DROP (Morrison 1929) M. 40". A splendid blend 
of unusual coloring. The flowers are large and well formed 
of blended honey, yellow, henna and cream, giving a russet 
effect. $ .50 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. J. Sass 1933) M. 42". A large fra¬ 
grant blush pink with faint creamy undertone. The plant is 
vigorous and the stalks very tall and they carry the many 
blooms gracefully. One of the loveliest of light shades. $2.00 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres 1929) M. 38". Still one of the most 
outstanding irises in any list. S. pinkish red; F. velvety red; 
the huge flower is of exceptionally heavy substance and holds 
its color well. A rampant grower and prolific bloomer. 
Should be in every collection. $ .30; 3 for $ .75 
INDIGO BUNTING (Ayres 1933) M. 40". A dark blue sim¬ 
ilar to the old favorite Mme. Gaudichau in coloring, but more 
velvety and holds its color better. S. arched of dark blue; 
F. semi-flaring, deep velvety blue. $4.00 
ITASCA (Kleinsorge 1934) M. 36". A pure amethyst self 
of rich coloring. The flowers are well rounded, with broad 
petals and smooth finish with no veining. A distinct and 
beautiful color. $12.00 
JEAN CAYEUX (Zhan Ka-yuh') (Cayeux 1931) M. 38". 
The most outstanding color introduction of recent years. The 
flowers are semi-flaring and slightly frilled, of a pale Havana 
brown, shot with a golden glint and a light touch of bright 
blue at the end of the beard brings out its delicate beauty. 
An enchanting color. $6.00 
C.M., S.N.H.F., 1931. 
Dykes Medal, France, 1931. 
JERRY (Lapham 1934) M. 38". A distinct and beautifully 
finished iris of great brilliancy. S. rich light red ; F. deeper red 
with heavy velvety finish. The garden effect is a glowing ruby 
red. Stalks medium tall and well branched. Holds its color 
well. $3.00 
JOLLY ROGER (Nicholls 1934) M. 36". A velvety indigo 
purple. The flowers are shapely and clean cut and nicely 
arranged on well branched stalks. The beard is bright golden 
yellow. A rich color note in the garden. $6.00 
JOYANCE (Mrs. Dykes 1932) M. 38". A huge creamy white 
flower with soft golden heart and fine gold veins at the throat. 
The flowers have excellent substance and good form and 
are well distributed on well branched tall stalks. $7.50 
JUNALUSKA (Kirkland 1934) M. 40". A novelty unlike 
anything we have grown before Its color is its great distinc¬ 
tion, but its fine form and poise are notable, too. S. a copper 
and rose suffusion threaded with gold; F. bright red flushed 
copper. The stalk is tall and graceful and the blooms last a 
very long time. A most effective garden iris of great beauty. 
$ 10.00 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass 1931) M. 42". One of the best of the 
newer reds. The flower is large, a self tone of bright clear 
red, with no blue tones. Very fragrant. $5.00 
H.M., A.I S., 1932. 
KALINGA (Kleinsorge 1934) M. 44". A very large cream- 
colored self with beautiful gold beard. The huge flowers 
flare widely and the stalks are as perfectly branched as any 
we have seen. Many flowers blooming at the same time on 
the tall stalks made this an object of great admiration in 
our garden last year. Highly recommended. $6.00 
KENWOOD (Ayres 1932) M. 36". A rich variegata of clear 
shades of velvety red and soft buff. S. pale lustrous buff; 
F. deep maroon. The colors are soft and pleasing. Quite 
distinct. $ .75 
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