Beardless Hybrids ■ Continued 
Margot Holmes —A Douglasiana-Chrysographes 
hybrid. It cost me $150 to get one plant of 
this established in this country. This hybrid 
originated in England, where it was awarded 
a Silver Medal by the Iris Society, and the 
Dykes Memorial Medal. Also given an Award 
of Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society. 
I believe I have the only stock of it in 
America . 5.00 
Mary Love —36 in. A very lovely soft-pinkish-lavender. 
One of the most exquisite of this group. 3.50 
Mary Morris —A most unusual mixture of red, blue and 
yellow. Hexagona hybrid. 4.50 
Mary Washington —White and cream, with a yellow 
spot under the lip, increasing to a brown stripe. 
Very lovely and unusual. 4.00 
McGregor —32 in. Intense, deep, very rich velvety red. 
A new Fulva hybrid of fine form and firm flaring 
petals. The best and richest colored I have seen of 
this type. Honorable Mention American Iris So¬ 
ciety . 4.00 
Mikkatee —32 in. Very large reddish-purple hybrid, more 
than five inches in diameter. New. 3.00 
Mingko —A 1 936 introduction. Very fine soft pink. 10.00 
Mirza —36 in. A Delavayi hybrid and quite unlike any 
other hybrid in this group. Extremely rich, intense 
violet-purple with golden reticulations at the throat. 
I believe this is the only stock in America of this 
hybrid . * . 1.25 
Nacoba —A 1936 introduction. Deep delft-blue with 
brilliant yellow signal. 10.00 
Nellie Kirkman —Large, tall, soft bluish-lavender flowers 
with a yellow-green spot under the lip. 7.50 
Neu Blue —New large bright blue, overlaid with soft 
lilac, pinkish styles. A new Iris color. 3.50 
Obanca —Large flowers of deep glowing coerulean-blue, 
with a deeper line through the falls. 3.50 
Ogechee —A 1936 introduction. Deep pink with cop¬ 
per undertone. Very fine. 10.00 
Okilisa —Very beautiful flowers of Periwinkle blue, with 
a deep central blue line in the falls. Yellow signal 
spot at the throat. 3.50 
Osana—20 in. An unusual color, not to be found on 
the color charts, but perhaps best described as 
bluish-taupe, overlaid with soft brown. Deep yellow 
spear point at throat. The back of the falls are olive 
to deep lemon yellow in strong contrast. 5.00 
Posi —A 1936 introduction. Very large white with soft 
green styles . 8.00 
Purpurea —45 in. A Fulva-Hexagona hybrid. Similar 
in form to Fulva, but much larger and taller and in 
a different color (mulberry purple). An exception¬ 
ally fine Iris. 75 
Rebecca Washington —32 in. A beautiful rose tone of 
Fulva form, but larger. A very lovely Iris. 4.00 
Red Tile —A rich rosy-red flower of flaring Hexagona 
type and extremely handsome. 1.00 
Rosanna Holt —Handsome rich velvety pansy-purple 
flowers, with a small green spot at the throat. 5.00 
Santee —A 1936 introduction. Very fine soft pink. 10.00 
Sara Cheek —36 in. New. Large, clear salmon-pink 
flowers. Given Honorable Mention by the American 
Iris Society . 3.00 
Sewanee —32 in. A large, delicately beautiful flower, 
of soft grey-blue, tinted soft lavender. 5.00 
Stella Main—A white Versicolor hybrid, flushed soft 
blue. Rare and very beautiful. Suitable for a wet 
or swampy situation, but equally at home in the 
garden . 1.50 
Talladega—A 1936 introduction. Deep rosy-lavender, 
fading to lavender-pink. 10.00 
Taskona—32 in. A new light yellow-bronze, with cop¬ 
per-toned edge . 4.00 
Tolana—36 in. A charming pink hybrid of splendid 
form, substance and texture. 7.00 
Tol-Long—A very beautiful soft greyish-lavender hybrid. 
This very rare variety does not seem to be listed by 
any other American grower. 1.00 
Tulsa—A magnificent flower in a deep, rich, velvety 
royal-purple color . 2.50 
Wahalle —34 in. A very lovely new salmon-pink 
hybrid . 7.00 
Wena Goodell—40 in. New. White, heavily veined 
with rose, giving a rose-color effect. 3.00 
Yaneka—A very beautiful new intense blue hybrid 7.00 
Yazoo—A new greyish-mauve, with brownish line under 
lip . 4.50 
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