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SCHREINER’S IRIS GARDENS 
MAUVE AND MAUVE BLENDS 
Light Mauve 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Cayeux. 
.1932 
M 
BKOTIK. 
_ 2.50 
A 
M 
Cayeux. 
.1926 
M 
KRAGONARD. 
.25 
B 
M 
Sass, J. 
.1935 
T 
OZONE 
_ 10.00 
A 
M 
Deep Mauve 
Sass, H. 
.1927 
M 
BALDWIN 
.25 
A 
ML 
Williamson. 
.1928 
T 
RHKA. 
.25 
B 
L 
Kirkland. 
.1931 
T 
VIOLET CROWN 
.65 
A 
M 
Mohr. 
.1925 
M 
WM. MOHR 
.25 
B 
EM 
Blended Types 
Cayeux. 
.1928 
T 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX. 
.50 
A 
M 
Williamson. 
.1928 
T 
DOLLY MADISON. 
.25 
AA 
E 
Cayeux. 
.1931 
T 
PRES. PILKINGTON 
.60 
A 
ML 
Trial Variety 
Mohrson.$5.00 
Entirely unique in color is 0%one -— a most distinctive iris. Two especially handsome sorts are rounded manganese-violet Baldwin 
and classic Violet Crown. Of course Wm. Mohr is still a peerless novelty. Largest of the blended types is President Pilkington, a very 
delightful iris. Among our favorites still are clean-cut Dolly Madison, and smooth-toned Anne Marie Cayeux. 
PINK BLENDS 
Pinks Blended with Cream or Yellow 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Egelberg-Schreiner. 
.1937 
T 
ANGELUS 
. 20.00 
A 
M 
Sass, H. 
.1936 
T 
AMITOLA 
. 10.00 
AA 
ML 
Gage. 
.1933 
T 
ECLAT. 
. 1.00 
A 
ML 
Meade-Riedell. 
.1934 
T 
EROS. 
. 4.50 
A 
M 
Cayeux. 
.1929 
T 
FRIVOLITE. 
.50 
A 
L 
Insole. 
.1931 
M 
GOLDEN FLARE. 
. 1.50 
AA 
EM 
Parker. 
.1933 
M 
HERMENE. 
.35 
B 
M 
Essig. 
.1929 
M 
HOLLYWOOD. 
.50 
B 
ML 
Hall, C. H. 
.1933 
M 
KATISHA. 
. 1.00 
B 
EM 
Cayeux. 
.1931 
T 
LUX f. 
.75 
C 
M 
Sass, H. 
.1926 
M 
MIDGARD. 
.20 
AA 
EM 
Sass, H. 
.1932 
M 
NOWETA 
.75 
A 
M 
Sass, H. 
.1929 
T 
RAMESES 
.25 
A 
ML 
Lapham. 
.1937 
M 
RETTA. 
. 3.00 
AA 
M 
Murrell. 
.1930 
M 
TALISMAN. 
.25 
AA 
EM 
It’s interesting for us to note the particularly large number of varieties of American origin in this class. Newest, and a real star, 
is Angelas. Another newcomer is Amitola, a pinker, larger Rameses. Noweta remains one of our pinkest irises; Rameses is well established 
in popularity; Midgard is still very worthwhile. Salmony Eros and flame-tinted Golden Flare are two widely divergent types. 
LIGHT PINKS 
Light Pink and Orchid-pink Selfs 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Sturtevant. 
.1929 
T 
AIRY DREAM 
.50 
A 
M 
Sass, H. 
..1935 
T 
BALLET GIRL. 
. 8.00 
A 
EM 
Cayeux. 
.1931 
M 
CHAMEUR. 
.25 
A 
ML 
Insole. 
... 1930 
T 
DOGROSE. 
.50 
A- 
M 
Fryer. 
.1924 
M 
DR. CHAS. MAYO □. 
.25 
A 
M 
Lapham . 
.1932 
M 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR. 
. 1.00 
B 
ML 
Sass, H. 
.1932 
T 
IMPERIAL BLUSH 
. 1.50 
A- 
EM 
Sass, J. 
.1934 
T 
PINK OPAL 
.50 
A 
M 
Sass, J. 
.1930 
T 
PINK SATIN 
.50 
A 
M 
Goos & Koenemann. 
.1924 
M 
RHEINGAUPERLE □. 
.25 
A 
M 
Mitchell. 
.1934 
T 
ROSY ASIA. 
.75 
A 
EM 
Cayeux. 
.1926 
T 
THAIS. 
.25 
AA 
M 
Sass, J. 
.1926 
M 
TROSTRINGER 
.20 
AA 
EM 
In our opinion the trio comprising broad, rounded Pink Opal, pinker Pink Satin, and ethereal Airy Dream constitute a super-selection. 
Pale Trostringer and tall, oval Dogrose of richer tone extend the color range. Blush pink Ballet Girl, stalwart Thais and Ethelwynn Dubuar 
are general favorites. 
