Our Introductions for 1937 
BOULDER ADO (D. M. Andrews 1937) M. 36 in. Amerind X Magnifies. 
Flower very large with broad flaring falls and large well arched 
standards. Standards are golden-bronze, the falls are an apricoi- 
old rose blend—a most pleasing combination. This iris is unusually 
well branched, very hardy and only a fairly large stock permits its 
introduction at this low price. Boulderado has been given a very 
high rating by several nationally known iris authorities, price each 
$10.00 
DUKE OF WINDSOR (D. M. Andrews 1937) M. 36 in. Boulderado X 
Bruno. Sensation of the year. Remarkable for its enormous blossoms 
and pleasing colors. Standards are coppery-bronze, slightly purple 
toward extremities; falls are rich velvety maroon. This bicolor is 
similar to El Tovar but flowers are much larger and with stronger 
substance. Beard is golden and blossoms are pleasantly fragrant. The 
Duke of Windsor is very sturdy, well branched and outstanding in 
every respect. Price each $10.00 
*ALABASTER (D. M. Andrews) M. 34 in. Pure white flower of medium 
size, very free bloomer. 25c 
^AMERIND (D. M. Andrews) M. 42 in. Metallic bronze, standards 
slightly more golden than falls, well branched. 25c 
BALLERINE (Vilmorin 1920) ML. 40 in. Large lavender blue bicolor. 
20c 
BLACKAMOOR (J. Sass 1932) M. 36 in. A massive bloom of rich, bluish 
purple, with brilliant blue beard. 75c 
*BLACK WINGS (Kirkland 1930) M. 36 in. Very dark velvety blue with 
frosty black luster. 75c 
-BLUE VELVET (Loomis 1929) L. 32 in. A very beautiful flower and 
appropriately named. 40c 
BRUNO (Bliss 1922) M. 36 in. One of the best of the earlier iris. Stands 
are tawny, falls are rich red purple. 25c 
^CANDLELIGHT (D. M. Andrews 1926) ML. 40 in. Large pinkish lav- 
endar flowers with golden center. 25c 
^CARDINAL (Bliss) M. 32 in. A Dominion type with very rich velvety 
crimson purple flowers. A profuse bloomer. 20c 
CHALICE E. 30 in. Bright clear canary wellow. 15c 
CHEERIO (Ayres 1934) M. 40 in. Brilliant red velvet falls and stands 
of lustrous old gold. A radiant beauty for your garden. $6.50 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis 1931) E. 38 in. A beautiful light chrome yellow. 
Flowers are large and makes a fine clump. 85c 
CLARA NOYES (H. P. Sass 1931) M. 32 in. A gorgeous blend of yellow, 
orange and apricot, veined a darker red. 50c 
CLAUDE AUREAU (Cayeux 1928) ML. 36 in. Large flowered variegata, 
stands of greenish yellow gold, falls are wine red and edged with 
bronze. 75c 
CYDALISE (Cayeux 1930) L. 30 in. Free blooming yellow plicate, edged 
with brown. 40c 
