Each 
HnYa S, creamy blend. P, cream, 
t^UAd flushed chestnut.$0.20 
Dr. Chas. Mayo £° r v .$; k la y en 
Duke of Bedford J 
pie, velvety and brilliant. Splendid.20 
Frf croiAfftrfcrl Tall, large, pink-bicolor 
bugewuuu With orange beard.35 
H ranitan Giant flowered bluish 
wct|JILcll1 violet of heavy sub¬ 
stance. A Super Iris.30 
Eleanor Blue 
deeper blue in the 
Soft campanula blue 
with a flush of 
center of the falls.. 
1.25 
Hannv Davs (Mitcheii, 1934 ). in- 
na rl , y troducer’s descrip¬ 
tion: A real triumph in yellow breeding 
which bids fair, in time, to become the 
most popular Iris in the United States. 
An immense clear yellow most easily 
described as a yellow El Capitan, al¬ 
though in established plantings the 
bloom will be slightly larger. 
Perfectly branched, with each stalk 
carrying seven or eight massive blooms. 
Color, clear pinard yellow, with the falls 
being a shade deeper than the stand¬ 
ards, and the beard an orange yellow.. .$7.50 
A big, luminous pale yellow. 
■ iciiua Fine form and finish, with 
delicate light brown lining on the falls. .50 
Eleanor Roosevelt 
Iris of rich purple. Blooms early in 
spring, then (in most sections) again in 
fall, over a long period.60 
Elizabeth Egelberg f nd p la n v f 
ender blend. P, mauve, shaded pink... .20 
Eloise Lapham « 
I Tovar S, brown, shaded honey in 
5 w vni center. P, long and flar¬ 
ing velvety red-brown with black flush. 
Sold out. 
Ppoe A new color in Iris. Glorious 
salmon-pink. Large, lovely, well¬ 
shaped flowers of silky texture. Very 
fragrant and a vigorous grower.4.50 
Ethelwyn DuBuar large i.oo 
Evolution Coppery bronze self, with 
kVUIIUIUII heavily frilled standards. 
Falls copper-bronze, overlaid blue.60 
Far Wpcf A warm and mellow 
■ Ci> blend salmon, golden 
sand, coral and henna, with soft glow 
at the heart.15.00 
Fascination reflnea rose , 35 
Friorfa Mohr One of the largest 
rrieud monr and fines t. s, light 
lilac-pink. P, deep lilac-rose. The 
flower substance is heavy, branching 
high, well spaced. Locust perfume.25 
f^Antinc Very early rich purple in- 
termediate .25 
Germaine Perthuis “ u ^, e e ^ , 25 
Glowing Embers |; ‘ a j.. , 15 
Holrlon Flaro A lovel y blend of 
wOiaen riare flame, rose and yel¬ 
low . 1-50 
Golden Helmet U™ wi ht S 
old gold coloring with falls of oxblood 
red. Very large.10.00 
Gold Imperial f^ d ti ° n u ue. Wil Pian l 
instead, Pluie d’Or. Same color but 
taller and larger. 
Grace Sturtevant SfcuJSJ-f 
of all rich brown Iris. Standards dark 
red-brown with rich velvety falls that 
are still darker, being almost black at 
the tip. A deep orange beard makes 
this flower one of the most conspicuous 
in the garden. Price, now, only.25 
Grand Monarch £ e , a t £ r £"? e a 
throat. Tall. Large flowers with broad 
S and P.. Late . 30 
I ■'■an New. very large lustrous 
UllUmn -white. Good substance.2.50 
Inrlian f^hiof Well named. Indian 
IIlUBctll Chief is one of the 
most popular of the newer Irises in its 
color class. The velvety falls are deep 
blood-red, blended with bronze, and the 
standards are considerably lighter in 
tone. A large flower, quite tall, and 
very well branched. Now only.25 
Irma Pollock 
A velvety carmine 
with lighter margin 
.40 
Iaoh Poi/oiiv A beautiful Iris, 
jecm VdyeUA most unusual in 
color— a soft, smooth, light buff, de¬ 
scribed by some as "coffee colored” and 
by others as Havana-brown. The form 
is perfect, and the size is larger than 
average. It is splendidly branched and 
flowers over a long season. Jean Cayeux 
was awarded a Certificate of Merit by 
the Prench Horticultural Society, and 
in 1931 it won the Dykes Medal for the 
finest Iris of the year. 2.00 
CiuaIi A yellow everblooming 
1 Iris. This variety be¬ 
gins to flower quite early in the spring. 
It is also likely to flower any time that 
the weather seems to suit during the 
summer months and fall.30 
(Lapham). Perfectly formed, 
sisiwy extremely brilliant red Iris.... 2.00 
Kalinca A new cream of large size 
ff\c« 131 ago and lovely flaring form.... 3.50 
If a n nr JiiIuji (Sass). Big and bold, 
rmlllg JUUd with yellow standards 
and falls of Indian lake. Medium tall.. .50 
Labor 
Lady Byng 
Luminous reddish violet, suf¬ 
fused with a coppery glow.20 
Clear lavender self, 
suffused rose. Good... .20 
Lady Paramount 
tall primrose. 5-00 
I arcm New soft yellow blend. Falls 
IbCSB gll overlaid marine. Large, ruffled .75 
I Ck, S, smoky bronze. P 
vOirCgt; dark velvety red. 
Legend 
Velvety claret-crimson self, 
with brilliant gold beard... 
Lord of June 
S, lavender. P, vio¬ 
let-blue. Large.... 
.25 
.75 
.15 
I g \c Anvoloc This giant plicata, 
LOS MligCICS introduced with the 
Dykes Medal winner, San Francisco, al¬ 
ternates in favor with the latter—one 
person preferring Los Angeles, the next 
San Francisco. Great white flowers of 
fine shape and substance, the standards 
faintly edged blue with the blue style 
arms adding a note of clear blue in the 
center. Tall and widely branched. Most 
outstanding. Early. 
MaiactiA Light lavender and raisin 
l¥iaje5UC purple . 
M. A. Porter 
Large and robust. 
S, dark blue. P, 
still deeper violet blue 
.30 
.25 
.50 
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