SAHARA » Pilkington 1936 
Blue Flags, yellow Flags, Flags all freckled, 
Which will you ta\e ? Yellow, blue, speckled 7 
Take which you will, specked, blue, yellow. 
Each in its way, has not a fellow. 
Christina Rosetti; The Months. 
FAR WEST (Kleinsorge 1936) M. 40". An exquisite blend 
of salmon and golden sand, flushed coral with a soft yellow 
glow at the center. The standards are arching and softly 
ruffled and the standards have a soft blue blaze near the 
golden beard. $15.00 
FIESTA (White 1936) M. 36". A very large copper-toned 
flower of great charm. The standards are honey yellow, 
flushed golden brown and mauve. F. cinnamon brown, with 
orange undertone, with a flush of mauve in the center. 
Beard brilliant gold. Will undoubtedly be very popular 
when distributed. $15.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner 1936) M. 40". A dainty 
new shimmering cream colored iris that eludes any descrip¬ 
tion we can give it. The standards and falls are like cream 
colored silk; the center is deep golden yellow which fades 
and blends into the falls. The flower has excellent substance, 
fine form and size and a well branched stem. My fellow 
grower has produced an iris which we are all proud to list. 
$17.50 
LUCRE (White 1936) M. 40". A rich lemon chrome self of 
rich and brilliant color. S. deep yellow, F. slightly deeper in 
tone, with old gold shading near the cadmium yellow beard. 
A vigorous grower and reliable bloomer. $7.50 
MME. LOUISE AUREAU (Cayeux 1935) M. 38". A charm¬ 
ingly unusual plicata. S. soft heliotrope on translucent sil¬ 
very ground, the color deepens at the margins. F. silvery 
white, exquisitely sanded and veined at the edges with 
deeper tones of heliotrope. A most outstanding introduction 
of unusual and lovely coloring. $20.00 
Dykes Medal, 1934. 
NARANJA (Mitchell 1935) M. 38". A deep rich yellow self 
with a distinctly orange cast in the falls; the buds are 
decidedly orange. The flowers are large and of good form 
and the stalks tall and straight. A strikingly beautiful 
flower. $15.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1937) M. 40". A dark red 
self of fine proportions, well distributed large flowers on tall 
widely branched stems. Widely advertised as the best dark 
red in commerce. We have not bloomed it and will describe 
it more fully next year. $25.00 
SIEGFRIED (H. P. Sass 1936) M. 42". A new iris of 
entirely different coloring and marking than anything we 
have grown. A large ruffled flower of smooth texture with 
widely flaring falls. The color effect is soft yellow buft, with 
a hint of peach. The standards are lightly marked heliotrope 
and the falls are flushed and dotted near the haft with the 
same shade. A lovely iris indeed $30.00 
SAHARA (Pilkington 1936 M 40". A superb primrose self 
of clear coloring, perfect form and great refinement. It is a 
strong grower and has tall strong stems which are low and 
widely branched. Its clear coloring will make it very valuable 
in the garden. $10.00 
Dykes Medal, Eng., 1935. 
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