*DA UNIT LESS (Connell 1929) M. 38 in. Unusually rich velvety red 
iris which has stood the test of time. Strong grower and winner of 
Dykes Medal in 1929. 50c 
-'DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cayeux 1929) L. 40 in. A French iris which 
also won the Dykes Medal in 1930. The enormous blooms are rosy 
purple tinged with bronze and falls are rich crimson. 50c 
*DESERT DAWN (D. M. Andrews 1931) L. 36 in. Clear lavender blend¬ 
ing into golden yellow toward the center. Strong substance. 50c 
DOG ROSE (Insole 1930) ML. 42 in. A clear pink iris with oval shaped 
blooms. Tall graceful stems. 50c 
*DOLLY MADISON (Williamson 1928) M. 38 in. A lovely lilac-mauve 
blend with bright orange beard. 25c 
DOMINION (Bliss) M. 36 in. Standards are light bluish violet, falls are 
deep rich purple. Dominion is the parent of many fine irises. 25c 
EL TOVAR (H. Sass 1933) L. 36 in. A beautifully colored variegata of 
exceptional size. Standards are burnished gold color; falls are lus¬ 
trous maroon brown with striking black sheen. $5.00 
EREB1AN (Loomis 1931) L. 40 in. Large flowers of rich dark Bordeaux 
red with heavy gold beard. Awarded honorable mention. 75c 
*FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr 1926) ML. 38 in. Large lilac-rose bicolor of 
splendid texture and form. 25c 
*GILEAD (D. M. Andrews 1931) M. 40 in. A rich golden tan of nearly 
uniform color, with shade of amber. Extra large size and finely 
constructed flower. 50c 
*GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss 1926) M. 34 in. An outstanding iris of 
rich brown color, orange beard. 25c 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell 1934) EM. 36 in. One of the largest and 
brightest of yellow iris. Somewhat delicate but flowers are most 
exceptional. $10.00 
HELIOS (Cayeux 1929) M. 44 in. Enormous pure lemon yellow. Falls 
are delicately reticulated light brown and clear purple rose. 60c 
* INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres 1929) E. 38 in. One of the earliest and most 
outstanding of the reds. Falls are deep maroon. Admired by every¬ 
one. 25c 
*JACK ROSE (D. M. Andrews) M. 34 in. Free blooming, deep pallida- 
red. 25c 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux 1931) M. 38 in. A pale Havanah brown self 
with a beautiful golden glint. A bit of bright blue at the end of the 
beard makes a pleasing contract. Dykes Medal winner in France. 
$3.50 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass 1931) L. 40 in. Large bright clear red without blue 
tones. Very fragrant and showy. $3.00 
KING JUBA (H. Sass 1931) M. 38 in. A large variegata with vivid 
bronze-yellow standards and falls of rich red velvet. 50c 
LARGO (Ashley 1932) M. 40 in. Standards are of soft chrome yellow, 
somewhat ruffled. Falls are delicate rose. 50c 
*KING TUT (H. P. Sass 1929) ML. 32 in. One of the brightest in the 
garden. Standards are brown, flushed red and falls are rich velvety 
red brown. 25c 
