The World’s Finest Tall Bearded Iris ■ Continued 
Hollywood—36 in. LATE. A delightful bright pink, yel¬ 
low and old-gold blend, with Daphne-red falls, over¬ 
laid violet and the centre lighted by amber. 
1.00 each; 3 for 2.50 
Honeydrop—36 in. A delightful and unusual blend in 
henna, brown, old rose and yellow. 1.50 
Huguette—44 in. A huge, tall, well branched pansy- 
blue self, of heavy substance, with flaring falls. Best 
of its type. 1-00 
Hussard—32 in. A very fine lavender blue variety. 
Given an Award of Merit by the French National 
Horticultural Society .25 
Hypatia—30 in. Fine new English variety. Uniform in¬ 
tense blue .75 
Hyperion—38 in. FRAGRANT. Gigantic medium blue, 
with perfect full flaring falls.25 
Hypnos—40 in. Connell's lovely new blend, in soft 
shades of blue, rose, grey and yellow.20 
Ideal—30 in. An ideal rich royal-blue. Awarded a 
French Certificate of Merit.20 
Imperial Blush—44 in. FRAGRANT. A new Sass variety. 
A very large, blush-pink self. 2.50 
India—40 in. A magnificent English introduction. S-—- 
intense brilliant dauphin's blue; F—rich red-purple, 
flushed brown at the throat. 1.50 
Indian Chief—40 in. EARLY. One of the outstanding 
recent introductions. A gigantic velvety red bi¬ 
color .50 
Ion—36 in. A magnificent flower of perfect form and \ 
heavy substance. S—pure violet-blue; F—blackish 
violet, with a lighter border; an unusual creamy-white 
beard adds distinction.35 
Itasca—36 in. One of the most handsome Iris turned 
out in recent years, with large flowers of vivid deep 
amethyst and a texture like fine silk. 12.00 
Ivory Coast—36 in. EARLY. A very large, handsome, 
ivory self, with flaring falls. Has a very decided 
tendency to flower again in the fall in mild loca¬ 
tions. 1.00 each; 3 for 2.00 
Jacquard—34 in. Dr. Ayer's new fiery-red toned vari¬ 
ety. Highly recommended.35 
Jacqueline Guillott—36 in. FRAGRANT. A handsome, 
large flower of unusually smooth satiny texture and a 
uniform soft blue color. Given an Award of Merit by 
the French National Horticultural Society.20 
Jadu—34 in. A lovely "plicata" with standards and 
styles blush pink; falls white; both finely dotted with 
rose .35 
Jason—32 in. An English introduction, indescribably 
beautiful yellow tone.50 
Joycette—42 in. A new Sass introduction that was given 
Honorable Mention by the American Iris Society. 
S—raisin purple; F—brilliant red. 5.00 
Jubilee—30 in. Beautifully ruffled soft yellow, veined 
and peppered maroon.25 
Junaluska—36 in. A new variety of great distinction. A 
rose, copper and gold blend, with threads of pure 
gold running through the standards. 10.00 
June Bride—30 in. FRAGRANT. A very fine, large free 
flowering pure white.35 
Kalinga—48 in. A new huge cream self, that carries 
12 to 15 flowers to a stem, nicely spaced and of 
perfect form . 6.00 
King Juba—40 in. One of the three or four finest "vari- 
egatas." S—old gold; F—dahlia carmine. Honorable 
Mention American Iris Society. 1.00 
King Karl—30 in. Beautifully frilled. Apricot, peppered 
brownish-red. Finest in its class. See color illustra¬ 
tion, page 5.25 
King Midas—28 in. EARLY. An entirely new color 
break. In a class by itself. Golden-buff and garnet- 
brown bi-color blend. Excellent.60 
King Tut—34 in. The Sass new sensational fiery red .50 
Klamath—40 in. FRAGRANT. A gigantic flower, with 
bronze standards tinted violet; F—prune-purple. .50 
Kubliah Khan—40 in. An outstanding rich rosy-red bi¬ 
color of superb form, carrying five or six flowers to 
each stalk . 1.00 
K. V. Ayres—44 in. A pale coffee and lavender blend, 
with a soft pink flush. An unusual and indescribably 
beautiful Iris. Honorable Mention American Iris So¬ 
ciety . 5.00 
Lady Byng—36 in. This exquisite variety sold for $50.00 
a root a ; few years ago. The color is soft, uniform 
ageratum-violet .20 
Lady Gage—30 in. A lovely white Iris, flushed an ex¬ 
quisite shade of lavender-pink the first day. . . . 2.00 
Lady Paramount—44 in. The sensational gigantic new 
soft primrose yellow. Honorable Mention American 
Iris Society. See color illustration, back cover. Stock 
limited. Order early. 10.00 
L'Aiglon—38 in. Rich bronzy-red bi-color. One of the 
world's best .25 
Largo—40 in. A fine new soft yellow blend. Falls 
faintly overlaid mauve. Very large, beautifully ruffled 
flower . 1.00 
LeCorrege—36 in. FRAGRANT. S—light bronze; F— 
rich velvety wine red. Handsome.35 
Jean Cayeux—36 in. One of the most distinctive 
colored and beautiful IRISES ever introduced. 
WINNER OF THE DYKES MEDAL. A marvel¬ 
ous blending of havana and coffee brown. 
Nothing else like it. 9.00 
Jeb Stuart—40 in. Brownish red, with a coppery flush; 
falls extremely velvety; deep orange beard. Honor¬ 
able Mention American Iris Society. 6.00 
Jerry—36 in. A new red-toned Iris that is perfect in 
every way. An outstanding Lapham introduction 3.00 
Jolly Roger—36 in. FRAGRANT. A magnificent new 
variety, in a rich, deep, velvety indigo-purple 
color . 6.00 
Legend—36 in. Very rich velvety crimson-claret, with a 
striking gold beard which enhances its beauty. A 
magnificent flower.85 
Lent A. Williamson—42 in. Rated the finest Iris in the 
world in 1922. Violet bi-color blend.15 
Leonato—48 in. FRAGRANT. One of the largest, fin¬ 
est, tallest lavenders.25 
Liberty Bell—30 in. A giant "plicata" on the order of 
San Francisco, but with brighter red toned feather¬ 
ing. Awarded First Prize at the Boston Show. . .50 
Lily Pons—38 in. A lovely new Iris. S—buff, overcast 
soft pink; F—rose-pink, with a lighter edge.. 10.00 
Lindberg—40 in. S—soft blue-violet; F—rich pansy- 
violet, with a lighter border. A large flower of fine 
form .25 
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