And upon my heart asleep 
All the things I ever Ipiew 
Holds Heaven not some cranny Lord, 
For a flower so tall and blue1 
From The Blue Flag in the Bog, 
By Edna St. Vincent Millay. 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres 1934) M. 40". A cool, stately 
dark red self of excellent form and smooth shimmering finish. 
The stems have a grace and dignity quite different from 
other varieties. Dark reds usually give a somber garden 
effect, but an intense bronze suffusion gives this a color 
rarely vital and alive. Highly recommended. $10.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1933. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (1933) L. 42". A very tall deep 
golden yellow self of exceptional merit. The flowers are very 
large and well formed and the rich coloring is held to the 
end of the bloom. $ 10.00 
CHEERIO (Ayres 1934) M. 40". One of the most beautiful 
bicolors in existence. S. beautiful lustrous tan; F. brilliant, 
glowing velvety red. The flowers are finely formed and hold 
their color well. The plant is very strong and vigorous and 
dominates the garden when in bloom. ‘‘A flame in the 
garden,'' commented one visitor. This described it better 
than anything we could say. $12.50 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis 1931) E. 40". A lovely soft-toned 
yellow; large flowered and beautifully shaped, of a uniform 
shade of lemon chrome. The flower is smooth with the finish 
and texture of a magnolia blossom. The flowers are well 
distributed on strong stalks and hold their color well. $1.00 
H.M., A.I S., 1931. 
A.M., A.I.S., 1932. 
CLARA NOYES (H. Sass 1931) M. 36". A melting blend of 
yellow, orange and apricot. S. soft yellow flushed Etruscan 
red; F. yellow ground flushed Pompeian red and veined a 
darker red. A new and intriguing color, making a brilliant 
spot in the garden. $ .75 
H. M., A.I.S., 1931. 
A.M., A.I.S., 1932. 
CLAUDE AUREAU (Claude O'ro) (Cayeux 1928) M. 38". 
A beautifully finished variegata blend. The best we have 
seen of its type. Very large flowers and of stately habits. 
S. greenish golden yellow; F. long and wide, of intense 
Bordeaux red, with a wide margin of bronze. A glorious 
flower in full sun. $ 1.00 
A.M., S.N.H.F., 1929. 
COLUMBINE (Murrell 1930) M. 40". A dainty pure white, 
ruffled flower of trim form and exquisite finish. Many 
flowers on tall stems, which are stiff and well branched; 
foliage clean and luxuriant. $ .30; 3 for $ .75 
Silver Medal, London, 1930. 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirkland 1934) M. 40". A striking 
gold and copper blend, unlike anything else in commerce. 
The flowers are large and well formed and sparkle in the 
sunlight like a new penny. $25.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1935. 
CORALIE (Ayres 1932) M. 38". The loveliest color we 
have seen in an iris. The broad standards are rose-pink 
flushed lavender, the falls a glowing shade of wine red. The 
pure golden beard enhances the beauty and adds to the 
dazzling effect of this fine variety. $7.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1932. 
Dykes Medal, 1933. 
BLUE TRIUMPH 
10 Quality Cardens 
