Japanese Iris 
KING JUBA—Clear colored, large Variegata. 
35c. 
KING KARL—Sanded Pink-Cinnamon plicata. 
25c. 
KING TUT—Brown-Red. 50c. 
LONA—Fine plicata of unique coloring. 25c. 
MIDGARD—Most popular Pink and Yellow 
blend. 25c. 
MIDWEST PRIDE—Deep Violet bi-color. 
Grand in any garden. 35c. 
NEBRASKA—Late Blooming Yellow. 50c. 
NEOLA—Violet-Brown. 25c. 
NO-WE-TA—A Pinker Midgard. 75c. 
OIvOBOJI—Rich, dark velvety Red-Purple. 
25c. 
OMAHA—Red-Purple. 25c. 
ORIANA—An excellent, large clear White. 
$3.00. 
OWAISSA—Dwarf Rearded. Blue Self. 25c. 
OZONE—Blue-Violet Self, Pinkish sheen. 
$ 10 . 00 . 
PEACHES—Blend of Peach, Apricot, and 
Orange. 35c. 
PINK OPAL—Darker than Pink Satin. 75c. 
PIXY—Dwarf plicata. 25c. 
QUIVERA—Mingling of Bulf, Pink, Yellow, 
Orange, and Brown. 25c. 
RAMESES—Pink and Rose-toned blend. Dykes 
Medal winner, 1932. 50c. 
BIG BARGAIN! 
One Each: 
BALROUDOUR 
BLUE TOPAZ 
GRAY CLOUD 
STORMY DAWN 
VELVO 
$7* 25 Value 
$5^00 
postpaid 
Described middle Column 
“NEW TYPES OF IRIS” 
RED ORCHID—Violet-Carmine. 35c. 
RED WING—Brownish vinaceous Carmine. 
50c. 
ROSE MIST—Dwarf, blended hybrid. 25c. 
ROSE OF CUBA—R ose-toned. 25c. 
SANGREAL—Fine Yellow intermediate, Fall 
bloomer. $3.00. 
SIR LAUNCELOT —Rich Golden-Brown. 
$ 10 . 00 . 
SNOW KING— A new large White. $15.00. 
SOUND (MONEY—Yellow dwarf hybrid. $2.50. 
SOUTHLAND—Intermediate, Yellow Fall- 
bloomer. $2.50. 
SPOKANE—Most brilliant Red-Brown blend. 
$ 10 . 00 . 
SUSA—Dwarf, velvety Red-Purple self. 25c. 
TA-WA—Intermediate, with large, pale Yellow 
flowers. $1.50. 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS—Dark, Blackish- 
Violet. $5.00. 
THURATUS—Blackish-Purple self. 35c. 
ULTRA—Blue-Violet, intermediate Fall- 
bloomer. 25c. 
WACONDA— Red-Purple self. 35c. 
WAMBLISKA—Big White, with Blue tint. 50c. 
WAR EAGLE—Rich, glowing deep Red-toned 
Iris of great size. $10.00. 
NEW TYPES 
OF IRIS 
Hybrids between onocyclus hybrids and dwar 
bearded hybrids. 
BALROUDOUR—S. pallid, soft Bluish Violet, 
F. deep Olive-buff, with Olive-Yellow blotch 
at the end of beard. 25c. 
BLUE TOPAZ—Pale Violet-Blue self, with 
Blackish Brown blotch on falls. 25c. 
GRAY CLOUD—Blend of Blue, Gray, Red, 
Green and Brown. Brown-Purple blotch at 
the end of beard. 75c. 
STORMY DAWN—Stands soft Violet-Blue, F. 
neapline Blue, with Brown stripes at haft, 
forming a blotch at the end of the beard. $1.50. 
VELVO—Dark Violet-Red. Small black blotch 
at end of Brown beard. $5.00. 
NEW SASS IRIS 
AMENTI—Stands Gray vinaceous, F. light 
Mauve. $10.00. 
AMITOLA—S. and stigmas a light Russet 
vinaceous. F. tourmalin Pink. $10.00. 
ANITRA—Verbena Violet self. $30.00. 
CLARIBEL—I .arge flowered plicata, on the 
order of Los Angeles. $10.00. 
COSSETTE—Early flowering White, inter¬ 
mediate. $3.00. 
MAID OF ASTALOT—S. and F. White, with 
Bluish margin at throat. $10.00. 
PAPIO—Intermediate, Pansy-Purple-Carmine. 
$3.00. 
SIEGFRID—S. Naples Yellow, with sheen’of 
dotted Purple, F. pale Yellow, striped Brown 
on the haft, with purple dots along the side. 
Distinct Yellow beard. $30.00. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
This type of Irises have tall, slim stems, with 
slender, grass-like leaves. The blossoms are 
gracefully poised in a mass at the top of the 
stem. The compact clumps make lovely, brilliant 
groups. 
BLUE CHARM—Among the very best of the 
blue Siberians, intense in tone. 50c. 
KINGFISHER BLUE—Very bright, clear blue, 
with unusually large blossoms. 25c. 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE—Deep violet, veined 
white. 25c. 
MISS DULUTH—Dull, dark violet, with un¬ 
usually heavy falls. 50c. 
MRS. GRAY HILL—An attractive, intense 
shade of blue. 25c. 
MRS. PERRY 1 lovely pink, of great distinc¬ 
tion. 25c. 
MRS. ROE I lovely silvery white, flushed rose. 
25c. 
MRS. SANDERS—Striking shade of violet- 
blue. 25c. 
PERRY’S BLUE—Bright sky-blue, most popu¬ 
lar of the Siberians. 25c. 
PERRY’S PIGMY —Gorgeous dark violet. 25c. 
SANQUINEA—Dark purple, very tall. 25c. 
SKYLARK—Exquisite light blue, with immense 
flowers. 25c. 
SUNNYBROOIv—Alice blue, with touches of 
lighter blue. 25c. 
THELMA PERRY—P ink ground color, 
speckled. Tall, with medium bloom. 25c. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
These Irises are at their best during the hot 
days of July, long after the other varieties of 
Iris have stopped blooming. They are exquisite 
in their pleasing shades, varying from light, cool 
colors, to rich, dark ones. The blossoms are 
nearly as large as a plate. They are easily grown, 
and may be planted in either spring or fall. Type 
of blossom is pictured on this page. 
ASSORTED COLORS—25c. $2.00 per dozen. 
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