GOLD VELLUM (Gage 1933) A beautiful soft yellow with vellum- 
like texture. Excellent for border planting. 28 in. $2.00 
GOLDEN IMP (Don. 1934) Pure golden-yellow. 20 in. $1.00 
MOONBEAM (Mur. 1927) Beautiful soft yellow. 20 in. $1.00 
NYMPH (H. P. Sass 1926) Empire yellow; free bloomer. 20 in. $ .50 
OTOE (H. P. Sass 1927) Deep red-purple. 30 in. $ .50 
PINK LADY (Washington 1934) A peach-pink iris of rarest color¬ 
ing and outstanding garden value; S. are warm pink with falls of 
deeper peachy pink tone. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 28 in. $4.50 
RED BEAUTY (Gage 1933) Reddist iris to date. 28 in. $1.00 
RAGUSA (H. P. Sass 1929) Deep black-purple. 26 in. $ .75 
SEA FOAM (Sturtevant 1937) See introductions, page 4. $6.50 
SELERNO (Washington 1937) See introductions, page 4. $9.00 
STAR SONG (Mor. 1928) A lovely border iris of soft yellow, 
pink and apricot with glistening yellow veins. 28 in. $ 1.00 
SUSA (H. P. Sass 1934) Splendid velvety red-purple. 24 in. $ .25 
TA-WA (H. P. Sass 1935) Large yellow flowers of splendid form 
and substance, deeper in tone than Desert Gold. 30 in. $1.50 
YELLOW ELF (Sturtevant 1936) A delightful iris of Empire yel¬ 
low with cool greenish midrib, and no reticulations at the haft. The 
rich orange beard adds to the charm and beauty of this satiny 
finished flower. 18 in. $6.50 
WHITE PRINCESS (Washington 1937) See introductions, page 5. $20.00 
ZWANENBURG (Denis 1912) Old gold and fawn; lovely. 14 in. $ .35 
Collection of Intermediate Irises, well balanced in color, and contain¬ 
ing several named varieties. Per doz. $3.00 
fpiscellaneous Species anD latinos of arises 
AREN ARIA OR FLAVISSIMA. Vivid yellow; small; rare. $2.00 
ENSATA. Asiatic species; lavender flowers. $1.00 
FORRESTII. Graceful flowers; clear yellow; fine for rock garden. $1.50 
INNOMINATA. A rare species from the mountains of Oregon. 
Long, slender grass-like foliage; flowers golden yellow. 8 in. $ 1.00 
MAN! (Waller 1936) A hybrid of Ensata with exquisite pale 
lavender-blue flowers. It is much more beautiful than the species, 
not only in height, but in form and color. A charming and dis¬ 
tinctive iris. $5.00 
MINUTA. A tiny species from Japan; grassy foliage with dainty 
flowers of yellow, marked with bronze. 6 in. $3.00 
PSEUDACORUS. Brilliant yellow; excellent for water’s edge. $.25 
PSEU DACORUS-GIGANTEA. A giant form; deep yellow. $1.00 
PSEUDACORUS-ALBA. A white flower which is very rare. $1.50 
TRiCUSPIS. Delicate blue and gold; rare. $1.50 
WILSON I. Pale yellow faintly veined with purple; rare. $1.50 
YUNAN SPECIES. A rare little iris from China; violet self. $1.50 
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