Page #3, Cecil Hou&yshel, La Verne, California 
SACRAMENTO. A giant plicata like San Francisco but edged red purple,——— 3Qf 
SAN FRANCISCO. 44". Finest, largest plicata. Lavender blue on white.- - 
Dykes medal.- 25 ^ 
SAN GABRIEL. 60". Pink lavender. Extra. Too early for east.- ^0? 
SAN LUIS REY. 38". Large red purple.- - 
SANTA BARBARA. 40". Finest lavender blue. Very large, perfect form. 
SEEDLING Al. Large tall lavender seedling. Very fine and profuse 
bloomer. Not quite good enough to name and sell for several dollars. 
So we sell it unnamed for.—---— - - 
SSQUOIAH, 36". Reddish bicolor. F. margined lighter.-^ 
SHASTA. 40". Gigantic snow white. Perfect form. Early.- 
SHERBERT. Old gold and brown.-- 
SIERRA BLUE. 50". Clear soft blue, enormous flowers on well branched ^ ^ 
stems. Perfection. Dykes medal winner.- 
SINDJKHA. Dull lavender and olive blended. Unusual and fine.-~ 
SIR MICHAEL. 48". S. clear lavender blue. F. red purple suffused 
copper brown. One of the world*s best iris.- 
SNOW CUP. Extremely early white, late winter here.-- 5l// 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU. 36". Dark velvety blue purple. Fine form, ^ 
early and fragrant.-^ 
SUNSET GOLD. Medium size, yellow. F. reticulated violet. Fall bloomer. 
SUSAN BLISS. 40". Magnificient pink toned iris.- 
SWERTII. White frilled blue.- - 
SWATARA. S. lobelia blue. F. violet.- 
TAMERLANE. Dark violet.-*- ^ 
TITAN. S. violet blue. F. violet purple. Large.- 
TOM * S YELLOW. An excellent all-yellow.- 
UTE. CHIEF. S. blue violet. F. royal purple. Red toned.-'- 
VALENCIA. 24". Russet color of a Valencia orange. Ruffled. ^ 
WALHALLA. S. light blue. F. violet. A fine large iris.- 
California customers. Sales Tax must be included with remittance. 
1936 INTRODUCTION. 
GOLDEN CATARACT. This was introduced as Fairy Gold.but we found that name 
had already been taken. The name was therefore registered Golden. 
Cataract, Thru an error it was printed Golden Cascade in our Spring 
Catalog, Pure golden yellow, it is also the most profuse and cons an 
bloomer. It has bloomed here during seven successive months tho no 
continuously.--- 
1937 INTRODUCTIONS. A oc . 
type.—S5p 
ARCADIA BLUE. (Dysart) Pale blue. Blooms off season. A new color for this 
BLUE BEARD. (Metcalf-Dysart). Crimson King seedling but better and more ue * 
Blooms off season.------- ’ 
CUCAIvlONGA. (Metcalf-Dysart). Tall velvety blue violet. Combines best ^ 
qualities of Dominion and Mesopotarnica..-- ' 
MONETA. (Dean.) Very tall, red purple and violet bicolor, by the 
originator of San Gabriel. Off season bloomer.-r7'T Zrfj. 
RED RASCAL. (Dysart) Bright, showy, medium sized reddish bicolor. ~ ^ 
CULTURE. Plant Bearded Iris any time of year, but for flowering t^.e o ow 
ing spring, June or July is best. Late fall planting does not always give 
flowers the nest spring. Plant in full sun or partial shade but not too much 
shade. Plant not over 1" deep and keep well watered first season. 
SPECIAL BARGAINS. 
Our best seller last year was a collection of assorted unnamed Iris from 
two very talented breeders. Priced 50 for $1.00 by express collect. We are 
changing our offer to your advantage. These two breeders both work principally 
with lavender toned iris. My own specialty is pink or red toned plicatas. I 
shall add a bunch of my seedlings to make a greater variety. We may also add 
some of our surplus named varieties, unlabelled, unless you preier all seedlings 
Price 35 for $1.00, postpaid or 50 for $1.00 by express, charges collect. 
Two more Collections. 
Ten varieties including Boby Houdyshel and nine others. Showing about all 
the colors in iris. Price $1,00 postpaid. 
