Marian Lapham (New) Ea ° h 
Clear rich pink toned Iris of fine flar¬ 
ing form.$o.50 
fVlarauita Luminous ivory yellow 
mai i|uucl with falls heavily lined 
maroon. Large. 3,00 
Meidoric Said by a noted Iris spe- 
U T Wi , cialist to be the finest 
dark Iris in existence. The flowers are 
blue-black in effect, very large. 1.50 
Michael An^pln Another new 
color in Iris. The 
entire flower is a dark vinaceous gray. 
Sold out. 
Midgard Aa exquisitely beautiful 
„ ® color combination. One of 
the best of the famous Sass blends. 
Yellow flushed rose pink. The color 
from a distance is a delightful shade of 
warm rose pink, a dream of loveliness. .20 
Midwest Pride 
violet, deeper at center......., , 35 
Ministre F. David Sir'Se"* 
dark red-purple. One of the real'Iris 
giants. Sold out. 
Mirasof Large golden yellow flow- 
J " ers, well formed.40 
Monterey f; 2S 
Morning Glory . , 40 
Morning Splendor 
crimson or wine color. Large.!...’ .20 
Mrs. Valerie West 
bronze violet and crimson. .35 
Mount Roval s » deep . blue - p » 
i si Mist pansy violet. Large .25 
Marariia ® ne tbe m ost taiked-of 
new originations. A large 
flowered yellow with a distinct orangy 
overcast on the falls. Decidedly and 
delightfully different.15.00 
National Prosperity , a « y 
slightly ruffled. T, deep blue tinged 
violet, lighter at edges. 5.00 
Natoma s * pinkish cinnamon. P, a 
naiuilltl blending of bronze and old 
rose. The complete effect is of glow¬ 
ing old rose. 4.00 
None S ’ lilac - wine red. Grigantic 
Plant. Immense flowers. Scarce .60 
NniA/pfa Exquisite melting creamy 
iiuncid pink of Midgard type.75 
Numa Roumestan ?°‘ h ar » e t nd . 30 
Omaha Combination of coppery pink 
v and brownish cinnamon.25 
OnflliflA A lovely blend of soft pink 
and yellow . 35 
Ol'PPOII CiAnt Large, late, dark 
Ure fe Ufl Uliani purple bi-color.40 
Orion violet. 
P< dark er.20 
OtADP Another Jacob Sass master- 
piece. A beautiful mauve 
toned blend. Bluish violet self with 
pinkish sheen. Brown haft. White 
beard tipped orange. Sold out. 
Pallida Dalmatica 
Discontinued. Use Lady Byng instead. 
Better, 
1 
Each 
Striking blend of peach, 
■ apricot and orange. Simi¬ 
lar to Clara Noyes, but lighter.$0.25 
Pporlocc S, violet blue. 
P, pansy violet.25 
S, smoky blue. 
P, bright blue.50 
Flowers are carmine and 
r cio u^lliv red-brown, with golden 
beard and golden throat.35 
PirariAK S, honey yellow. P, mineral 
rivcfUUr redi Bright contrast of col¬ 
ors . 1.00 
Pink c&afin Clear light pink, uni- 
r^Rim form. Flowers large, 
with satiny sheen. Finely shaped flow¬ 
ers well poised on stem.60 
PBiiio IVAt* Large golden yellow 
rlUlv fc# vl with orange beard. 
Stems well branched, bearing many 
blooms of good substance. (An excel¬ 
lent landscape variety).25 
President Pilkington 
buff, S and P of lavender-blue. Fine... .75 
RaitlPCPC A Dykes Medal winner in 
itamcacs America. A symphony in 
rose, pink, and buff, shading to yellow 
near the edges, and with a yellow glow 
at the heart. Heavy apricot beard, 36 
inches and over in height, gracefully 
branched. Now priced at only.25 
Red Dominion £ hi3 „£ e ne Sf g* 
most beautiful and outstanding Iris. 
The flowers are large, of perfect form 
and well poised on the well branched 
stems. Clear, lustrous, deep red stand¬ 
ards, slightly frilled; broad, horizontal 
velvety red falls, flushed with a near 
black, velvety luster in the center. A 
glowing ox-blood red. One of the fasci¬ 
nating characteristics of this new vari¬ 
ety is the opening bud, which resembles 
the bu<?l of a deep red rose.75 
Rose Dominion j& 0 r r os ?. D ! nk u» 
PllhpA s > deep glistening rose. Falls 
iiUMCU deep maroon. A magnificent 
plant with huge flowers on 48-in. stems. 
Good substance. 1.00 
Risefv Anlrl A bronzy orange 
VIWIIJ blend. Midseason. Tall .65 
CarHamontn This plicata is abso- 
^ctwrcIlIBdilU i u tely distinct from 
anything previously introduced. Its 
large flowers have a white ground, the 
standards heavily edged red purple, the 
falls reticulated with the same color. 
The prominent orange beard, unusual in 
plicatas, lights up the flowers in a most 
attractive way.35 
Con riiAO'A Derives its huge size 
i#lcgU from El Capitan, one of 
its parents, and its deep rich color from 
Souv. Mme. Gaudichau. San Diego is 
a most compelling, regal iris.40 
Can FranricrA Tall stems, branch- 
9cfil rtdilUbtO lng low and wide 
like a candelabrum, carry large white 
flowers, of which both standards and 
falls are distinctly edged lavender. In 
size, shape and substance, there is noth¬ 
ing to approach it among the older pli¬ 
catas. only the color pattern tells us it 
should be classed with them. Awarded 
Dykes Memorial Medal as best Ameri¬ 
can introduction of 1927. Similar to Losi 
Angeles but with blue edging.30 
Santa Barbara Sg* b ’ u d e gj 
One of the finest of the pure lavender 
blues. It has the size, substance, 
spreading horizontal falls, well 
branched stalks and vigor of growth. 
Award of Merit. R. H. S. Early.20 
