J ASM AN IA (Ayres 1935) M. 42". A tall deep yellow of 
unusual hue. The flowers are large and jauntily poised on 
the stalk. The falls are broad and semi-flaring and are 
lightly touched pale brown on the haft and have a slight 
touch of lavender blue in the center. One of the best looking 
varieties we have had in a long time. Jasmania is the name 
of a fete in India where all participating wear yellow 
costumes. $ 30.00 
LUCREZIA BORI (Schreiner 1935) M. 40". This first 
seedling offered by Mr. Schreiner caused much favorable 
comment in Nashville at the A.I.S. meeting. Similar in form 
to its seed parent, Nebraska, it is a very long flower of rich 
golden yellow coloring with a deep orange beard. It is very 
fragrant and a good grower. $ 22.50 
NARAIN (Shuber 1936) M. 38". For sheer beauty of color¬ 
ing, this lovely blue was desired by all who saw it last year. 
The flower is large and flaring, with broad petals of a pure 
rich shade of blue, similar to the old Blue Boy, but with a 
smooth finish like silk; it has a soft creamy throat and 
blue beard tipped soft yellow. The kind of an iris you will 
always want to keep in your garden. Its name means “water 
sprite." $10.00 
SAHARA (Pilkington 1936) M. 38". Raised by Mr. G. L. 
Pilkington, of Liverpool, England, who has been promin¬ 
ently identified with the English Iris Society for many years. 
Sahara is a smooth, richly colored yellow of perfect form 
as evidenced by the half tone found elsewhere. The plant is 
especially notable for its finely branched, tall stem and grace¬ 
ful carriage. For sale 1937. 
Dykes Medal, England, 1935. 
SEDUCTION (Cayeux 1933) M. 38". The best plicata of 
its coloring we have seen. The flower is of beautiful form 
and substance. A pure waxy white, with the standards finely 
veined pale lilac; the falls are dotted the same color on the 
haft, the beard is white lightly tipped yellow. A lovely 
flower. $ 7.50 
SNOW KING (H. Sass 1935) M. 42". A huge pure white 
of notably fine form. S. broad and arching, F. broad and 
flaring, beard soft yellow. It is especially outstanding 
because of its superb branching and poise. As fine an iris as 
we have ever listed. $ 15.00 
SUN MIST (Nicholls 1935) M. 36". A large glittering warm 
white, with a rich yellow center which feathers into the falls 
and the beard is soft yellow. It is tall and well branched 
and fine in every way. We highly recommend it. $ 7.50 
RED COMET (McKee 1936) M. 38". A large, deep copper 
red self with mahogany undertone. The blooms have fine 
form and good substance. S. domed, F. semi-flaring, well 
JASMANIA rounded and of lustrous deep velvet, lit up by a deep gold 
beard. Very profuse bloomer and nicely placed on a well 
branched stalk. $20.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1935. 
Blue Flags, yellow Flags, Flags all freckled. 
Which will you ta\e? Yellow, blue, speckled? 
Ta\e which you will, speckled, blue, yellow. 
Each in its way, has not a fellow. 
Christina Rosetti: The Months. 
WELCOME (Reibold 1936) E. 44". A fine soft toned 
yellow of smooth finish and graceful shape. S. and F. rich 
pinard yellow with orange beard. The stalk is very well 
branched and carries many flowers of very large size, 
and delightful fragrance. It blooms luxuriantly over a long 
period. Highly recommended. $ 15.00 
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