ATTYE EUGENIA (Snow 1936) M. 38". This fine novelty 
was the admiration of all who saw it in bloom in our garden 
last year. The flower is large and very heavy textured, of a 
smooth soft ivory, greatly enriched by a bright gold beard. 
The stalk is well branched and the growth rapid. An 
attractive variety. $ 10.00 
BLUE DUSK (Reibold 1936) M. 38". A deep blue of mar¬ 
velous color value; a Gaudichau seedling, but much bluer. 
S. soft satiny blue, F. dusky blue with rich velvety finish, 
soft blue beard and golden heart. Described by Mrs. Lothrop 
in A.I.S. Bulletin for October, 1935. $ 5.00 
CINCINNATI (Ayres 1936) M. 42". Dr. Ayres has always 
referred to this variety as his larger and taller Venus de Milo. 
It is a large, smooth warm white of fine flaring form and 
stately carriage. The beard is soft yellow. The stalks are 
tall and well branched and carry as many as fifteen flowers. 
$ 7.50 
DESERET (Thorup 1936) M. 40". Deseret was beautiful 
and interesting in bud and its full blown flowers caused many 
arguments. The variegata lovers (in which class we belong) 
were thrilled by it. The bloom stalk is the tallest we have 
grown in the variegata section. The blossom is long and 
symmetrical, S. a clear rich yellow, well arched and firm. 
F. a similar yellow, with a clear velvety red brushed evenly 
and heavily on all but the edges of the petals. Most unusual 
and a picture with the bronze backed Hemerocallis. $10.00 
DYMIA (Shuber 1936) M. 38". A new name among hybrid¬ 
izers. Mr. Shuber, of Clinton, Iowa, who produced some 
delightful blues, with the old Blue Boy as one of the parents. 
Dymia (Dark Plum Blossom) is a very large, very dark 
purple self, almost black, with a dark blue beard which 
harmonizes beautifully with the falls and intensifies the 
coloring. An iris of great charm and garden value. $ 7.50 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter 1936) M. 40". We have intro¬ 
duced some fine iris for Mr. Grinter and firmly believe some 
feat of magic must be responsible for the smooth, lacquered 
finish and lack of veining which characterizes his seedlings. 
This variety is probably the finest of all reds. A striking 
self of about the shade of the falls of the famous Shirvan. 
A seven-inch blossom with wide velvety falls and arched 
standards of a rich glowing velvety red with rich orange 
beard, fragrant, well branched and hardy. Only a few 
plants available. $ 40.00 
GOLDEN BOW (H. P. Sass 1935) E. 30". We have tried a 
good many intermediates, but considered most of them 
lacking in interest. Golden Bow is an exquisite deep yellow 
of firm form and well proportioned stalk, with a smooth 
velvety finish. We can highly recommend this one. $ 1.50 
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