DAUNTLESS 
MOTHER OF PEARL 
LOS ANGELES—40 inches. Giant white flowers of fine 
shape and substance, with a faint blue edging on the standards, 
and clear light blue styles. Quite hardy here, but not very 
prolific .60 
.MAGENTA — 36 inches. A pure self color of deep amethyst 
violet. Very distinct and beautiful in color tone; surprisingly 
lovely planted near soft pinks. Tall and well proportioned. .35 
MAGNIFICENT — 38 inches. A large bright uniform red 
tone, redder than Opera and twice its size. Honorable Mention 
American Iris Society .25 
MOTHER OF PEARL—44 inches. “Mother of Pearl” col¬ 
orings, overlaid gold. Very tall and one of the most reliable 
irises .20 
MRS. VALERIE WEST — 42 inches. One of the very finest 
of all dark iris, with bronzed red lavender stands and rich vel¬ 
vety wine purple falls. A grand addition to any garden, and 
one everyone can now have .35 
NEBRASKA—36 inches. Deep golden yellow, with promi¬ 
nent veinings of reddish brown in the falls. A good sized 
flower, slightly ruffled .35 
MARESCHAL NEY—30 inches. A rich red bicolor with a 
chestnut brown tone and a brilliant orange lighting in the 
center. Good form and vigorous growth...35 
MARQUISETTE — 42 inches. An odd tone of “shrimp 
pink”. This is slightly similar to Frivolite, except that it is 
several shades lighter and lacks the golden sheen of this newer 
sort. Marquisette is most effective when established as a two- 
year clump .35 
MIDGARD — 36 inches. The best known and most popular 
pink and yellow blend. A best seller for ten years, on its own 
merit. An iris of exquisite coloring and firm heavy substance, 
strong growing and free flowering, it is very satisfactory. .25 
MORNING SPLENDOR — 36 inches. The most popular seller 
of all time. Fine, well-branched, red-purple. Receives an award 
of merit from every amateur flower lover who has it bloom in 
his or her garden .20 
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Your Choice 8 for $2.50 
EL CAPITAN 
FIREFALL 
FRIEDA MOHR 
INDIAN CHIEF 
KING TUT 
MAGENTA 
MARESCHAL NEY 
MARQUISETTE 
MRS. VALERIE WEST 
NEBRASKA 
PURISSIMA 
SIR MICHAEL 
NENE—48 inches. A gigantic flower. The flowers are 9 ins. 
in length. S — lilac; F — light red, with lighter margin. An im¬ 
pressive variety which does not flop but stands up until the 
end of the blossom .60 
ODAROLAC—40 inches. Large gracefully poised flowers 
of appealing delicacy. A glistening pink mauve self of perfect 
form. Tall, late and a profuse bloomer .20 
OMAHA — 30 inches. A very popular rose red blend of 
smooth and beautiful tones. A fast grower and free bloomer 
that soon makes a glowing mass of color .25 
PINK SATIN — 42 inches. The clearest, purest pink we 
know. A pink self with large, finely-shaped flowers well poised 
on the stem. It has a rich satiny sheen which suggested its 
name to the artist who painted it. It is not a deep pink, but 
medium tone of pure color .$1.00 
PLUIE D’OR—40 inches. A pure golden yellow self that 
everyone wants. Not as large as the newer yellows, but of such 
excellent form, substance and blooming habits that it is indis¬ 
pensable. Dykes Medal, 1928 .25 
PURISSIMA — 42 inches. This splendid flower still sets a 
mark of perfection and purity unequalled by any other iris. 
A pure white of great poise, fine form and heavy substance. 
With the sun shining through it, this has the appearance of 
frosted glass. Ideal branching. Early. 35 
RAMESES—40 inches. The 1932 Dykes Medal winner in 
America. A symphony in rose, pink, and buff, shading to yel¬ 
low near the edges, and with a yellow glow at the heart. 
Heavy apricot beard. Gracefully branched . 50 
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