Battle Creek, Mich. 
IRISES—Tall Bearded 
GAYNELLE—A fine, outstanding intermediate of a rich, clear, deep yellow, 
earliest of tall yellows. Numerous large blooms .... 25c 
GENTIUS (H. P. Sass)—S. dark bluish violet; F. royal purple. Fine for a dark 
mass. 24 in. H. M., A. I. S., M6..... 35c 
GIANT BALDWIN—Similar to Baldwin but larger and more rosy. Early. 30c 
•fa GILEAD—A charming golden yellow and bronze blend. Large flowers of 
exceptional form, splendidly branched. H. M., A. I. S., ’32. 42 in. 75c 
^■GLORIOLE—40 in. (Gage 1933). Most outstanding. A light blue self 
with an irridescent, glistening overlay suggesting the thick frost crystals on 
window panes of a cold winter morning. A most lovely Iris. A. M., A. I. S. $9.00 
^GOLDEN LIGHT (H. Sass ’33)—A Euphony child with the distinct ruffling 
of the parent—a brilliant cinnamon blend with great carrying power. S. and F. 
golden with a rosy edge —“ glowing candles that radiate beauty .” Distinctly 
outstanding with flowers of beautiful proportions. 40 in. H. M., A. I. S., 1936. $2.50 
^ GOLD VELLUM (Gage ’34)—S. pale chalcedony yellow; F. wax yellow. 
Orange beard. Large flowers of heavy substance and smooth texture, flaring 
falls. Free flowering. Distinct from all other yellow Irises. 27 in... $2.00 
G. P. BAILER—A tall yellow of medium tone. Finely branched stalks with 10 
to 12 flowers open at once. Dykes medal *30... 35c 
•fa GRACE STURTEVANT—Most pronounced and intense velvety red-brown. 25c 
HELIOS—M. 44 in. Enormous flowers with S. of pure lemon yellow and per¬ 
fectly formed; F. of the same tone. A beauty. The best of its type ... 50c 
•fa HENRI RIVTERE—S. lemon yellow; F. lilac with yellow edge. Late . 25c 
HENRY F. MICHEL—A lavely orchid self with falls 4 inches wide. Scarce. 50c 
HERNANI—38 in. S. coppery rose flushed red; F. velvety garnet red ... 35c 
HONEY DROP—A henna, brown, yellow and old-rose blend ... 50c 
•fa IMPERIAL BLUSH (Sass ’33)—A large blush pink that is fragrant, very 
floriferous and vigorous. 44 in. H. M., A. I. S., 1936.—.. $1.00 
INDIAN CHIEF—S. pinkish red; F. deep velvety red. One of the best reds 
and a really outstanding Iris ... 20c 
INDIGO BUNTING (Ayers 1933)—40 in. S. dark blue, arched; deep velvety 
blue, semi-flaring. A better Mme. Gaudichau. An exceptional doer and a self¬ 
color of unusual carrying quality ..... $2.00 
IRMA POLLOCK—A luxurious flower of velvety carmine-violet. Heavy sub¬ 
stance and flaring form. 30 in. Fine..... 25c 
JACQUARD—Brilliant red-purple suffused with red. Fine carrying quality . 35c 
'fa JEAN CAYEUX (Cayetix 1931)—M. 38 in. A most outstanding recent in¬ 
troduction. Flowers of fine form, in color a self of pale Havana brown lighted 
throughout with an iridescent golden glint. Enchanting. Dykes medal Ml. $4.00 
•fa JEB STEWART—Beauty and charm of the Mary Geddes class. One of the 
very best of the brown-reds—a deep, rich, coppery brownish-red. Exceptional 
velvet in the F. Strong stems, heavy and well branched. A. M., M5. 40 in. $5.00 
JERRY (Lapham 1934)—38 in. An Iris of great brilliancy, beautifully finished 
and distinct. Very near the reddest Iris, slightly smaller but of better form 
than Ethel Peckham. Extremely brilliant and very near perfection. $2.00 
•fa JOYCETTE—A sensational red Iris with raisin purple S. and blackish purple 
F. Very large flowers of fine form and substance. A. M., A. I. S., 1936. 42 in. $4.00 
KING JUBA—36 in. (H. P. Sass, 1931) The clearest, cleanest tall variegata. 
The yellow S. and deep velvety red and wide F. make a brilliant contrast__ 40c 
KING KARL (J. Sass ’25)—27 in. Beautifully ruffled. S. light pinkish cin¬ 
namon; F. cream deeply sanded liserian purple. A. M., Ml ... 25c 
KING MIDAS—28 in. (Mead 1929). A glorious combination of golden buff 
and garnet brown; heavy deep orange beard ... 35c 
KIRDYAGA (Kurd-i-ah’gah) TB-EM-S7M (Gers.-Ashley 1935)—36 in.; quite 
large, well branched, 9 buds, fine substance, silky finish, pleasing fragrance, 
a light brownish purple blend...:. $3.50 
KLAMATH—M. 40 in. Very large flowers with bronzy standards tinted violet 
and falls of a deep prune purple with lighter edges . 35c 
K. V. AYERS (Ayers 1932)—42 in. H. M., A. I. S., 1932. A huge flower of 
silver-gray. There is an overglow of lavender, cream and lustrous pink. Excel¬ 
lent habit ..... $3.00 
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