Rialgar 
RIALGAR. 
A fine richly colored variegata. 
S. clear buttercup yellow, F. 
buttercup yellow heavily striped bronze, flar¬ 
ing. 24-inch. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 
S.—STANDARDS—the upstanding petals. 
F.—FALLS—the three lower petals. 
BICOLOR—Standards of one shade and 
falls of another. 
BLEND—A suffusion of several colors. 
PLICATA—A light colored Iris the edges 
of which are dotted or lined with a 
deeper color. 
SELF—The color is uniform throughout. 
VARIEGATA—Yellow standards and red¬ 
dish brown falls. 
Loreley 
IORFIFY honey yellow; F. ultramarine 
lukclci. blue with cream border. Beauti¬ 
fully contrasted and very showy. 24-inch. 
25c; 3 for 50c. 
THE 
ALAMEDA. 
A large white plicata with 
both standards and falls heav¬ 
ily suffused blue violet. A profuse bloomer 
and a rapid multiplier. 40c, 3 for $1.00. 
S. mauve; F. dark purple. The 
ALbAIAK. bronze and yellow at its center 
add beauty to this vigorous well branched 
variety. 36-inch. 15c, 3 for 30c. 
^aucodmia This fine new iris has 
ALTA CALIFORNIA, completely justified all 
lavish predictions. It still remains supreme 
as the most worthwhile tall yellow iris. Alta 
California forms one of the most compelling 
of all the plantings in our garden. Totally 
distinct from even the newest yellows. Clear 
yellow, faintly bronzed, with stems superbly 
branched. Blooms of good size, and texture 
so firm that neither rain nor sun mar the 
stately blossoms. 48" $2.00. 
AUDACCAnciiD It is a gigantic flower of 
AMBAbbAUbUK. r j c b coloring, perfect form, 
good texture, on stout erect stems. There is 
a blending of colors that makes any descrip¬ 
tion inadequate. It is a dark blend, but 
placed where the sun’s rays show through 
it, the effect is rich ruby red. Late. 20c; 
3 for 40c. , , . . . 
a mm DArc A 'ovely pale lavender blue 
ANN PAfet. se jf 0 f fine form, good sub¬ 
stance and delicious perfume. Stems stout 
and well branched. 36-inch. 20c; 3 for 40c. 
ddmma-, A seedling on the order of Am- 
BKUNU. bassadeur. S. bronze, tinted and 
lightened with lavender shading and yellow 
at the base; F. deep rich purple of unusual 
size and quality, having velvety texture. 
Fragrant. 33-inch. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
. nin a n A beautiful clear lavender blue 
LLAKIUAD. of g. r eat purity, good substance 
and pleasing garden effect. 15c; 3 for 30c 
AAiionicTAnoD The s i z e and height 
CONQUISTADOR. make it an outstanding 
feature in any garden. Flowers are very 
large and a beautiful shade of deep mauve. 
40-inch. 15c; 3 for 30c. . 
i/iMc A variety that is very 
CRIMSON KING, popular—color a vivid 
shade of crimson purple. Blooms several 
times each year. 24-inch. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
~ D i ic a ncD Fi ne large flowers of clearest 
OKUSAUbK. blue violet. Early, tall, of ex¬ 
cellent texture, free flowering. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
nor * ii One of the most beautifully 
DAY UKbAm. colored of all blends. Stand¬ 
ards of pale iridescent lilac, faintly suffused 
bronze yellow. Beard and reticulations of 
yellow, and falls of lilac pink. 40c; 3 for 
$ 1 . 00 . „ ^ , 
haiimticcc One of the very reddest of 
UAUlNlLCiJ. iris, producing a most effec¬ 
tive clump in the garden. Color a velvety 
rose red. Very luminous and one of the 
best in its color class. 75c. . . 
r-rmiTr kirtunmT T h > s magnificent iris is 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT. acclaimed by experts 
from America, France and England as Cay- 
eux’ outstanding achievement. It is an im¬ 
posing giant of greatest vigor, strong foli¬ 
age, with a stout firm spike over four feet. 
Well branched. Blooms enormous, with wide 
spreading falls. Color light glowing rosy- 
purple overlaid a bronzy gold. Deep orange 
beard. 60c. . „ 
mii/ttCLi A hybrid of Iberica X Pallida. 
Ul Llxusn. pin© rounded flowers, with 
standards, heavily veined. Color deep red¬ 
dish purple. 35c. 
r,„ MV i, a mcr'iM The pale pinkish mauve 
DOLLY MADISON, standards, shading yel¬ 
low at the base are very broad arching and 
cupped. The broad flaring falls are lilac 
with the haft tinged gold. Intense red- 
orange beard. Growth vigorous. 30-inch. 
25c; 3 for 50c. 
DON QUIXOTE. See color page "K". 
ddcam A very lovely crinkled rose pink 
UKbAM. S6 jf co i or with orange beard. Per¬ 
fect form, excellent substance, long-bloom¬ 
ing. An orchid-like flower. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
EL CAPITAN. See color page "K". 
eMrwkJiAM A lovely warm buff blend with 
ENDYMIUN. orange beard. Fragrant. 20c; 
3 for 40c. 
codtiima The clear amber yellow stand- 
I-UKIUNA. ards are 2y 2 inches across and 
the falls a slightly lighter shade. 35c; 3 
for 75c. 
cd a Akicnico S. hazel and honey yel- 
rKA ANObLIOU. low, very cupped and 
erect. F. honey yellow overlaid and suf¬ 
fused with palest lavender. Rich golden 
style branches. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
TIEDA MOHR. S ee color page 
AYNELLE. See color page "K". 
’K". 
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See also color pages “L” and “M.” 
Please write us if interested in varieties 
not listed. We grow many others. _ 
r r nDr u Soft Cattleya rose, excellent 
fc/bUKOlA. substance. Early. Beautiful 
“pink” in mass effect. 30-inch. 20c, 3 for 40c. 
GRACE STURTEVANT. ^dark red taon« 
falls that are still darker, being almost black 
at the tip. Deep orange beard. 50c; 3 for 
$1.25. 
uei int Large new yellow iris of fine 
rtELHJo. f orm and finish. S. pure lemon 
and beautifully formed. F. same color with 
very delicate light brown and clear purplish- 
rose reticulations almost invisible when 
flower is opened. Beard golden yellow. 50c. 
winAl rn A very large lavender self of 
niUALtiu. unusually broad shape, tall and 
upstanding. Shows as a beautiful orchid 
pink under electric light. 48-inch. 25c; 3 
for 50c. 
i pda i i As the name indicates, this beau- 
i or all. tjfui hybrid is derived from Iberica 
and Pallida and the rounded shape and vein- 
ing of the deep red violet flowers show the 
oncocyclus parent. 35c; 3 for 50c. 
mm am /-'Ll icc This is another fine red 
INDIAN LnICr. c. v. on „+if 1 ,i violet red 
iris. S. beautiful violet red, 
F. velvety dark red. Fine form, good place¬ 
ment. Plant strong and vigorous. Early. 
50c; 3 for $1.25. 
IPK ltd Nr This variety is also listed as 
iMi mno. King of Iris which indeed it is; 
S. golden yellow; F. velvety garnet, edges 
yellow. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
I I nFAKI A beautiful variety that has 
j. j. dean. large flowers and is a tall 
grower. The coloring is very vivid. S. light 
violet; F. velvety royal purple. 36-inch. 
15c; 3 for 30c. 
KING TUT A very bright and outstanding 
mno iui. no t© of color is given by this 
combination of yellowish brown standards, 
Hessian brown falls, golden beard. 50c. 
LORD WOLSELEY. (Beardless). & /^spuria 
type. Blooms on very tall, wiry stems. 35c; 
3 for 75c. 
LOS ANGELES. See color page "K". 
i nmc rci S. very dark satiny pansy vio- 
luui:> DtL. j et F splendid deep blackish 
violet purple, 35c; 3 for 75c. 
lYPAFKlA White standards with rich pur- 
ltv^acna. pj 6 falls with paler margin. 
27-inch. 20c; 3 for 40c. 
ki agfnta This supersedes Edouard Michel 
iviaic>enia. as a flne red v i 0 i©fi se if 0 f S atiny 
texture. Plant near Crusader for interest¬ 
ing color groupings. 35c; 3 for 75c. 
M A P>N IFIC A A huge flower. S. light violet 
iYiAt7NiriL-A. foi ue . F red vioigf a grand 
variety and a vigorous grower. Early. 40- 
inch. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
True Delight 
tone nci irm A very lovely white plicata 
KUb UfcLIfc/n . with rQse coIored venation 
and style arms. Free flowering. One of the 
finest of the White Iris. Excellent in a mass 
planting. 36-inch. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
