Continued 
The World's Finest Tall Bearded Iris * 
Brasier—36 in. GIVEN A CERTIFICATE OF MERIT BY 
THE FRENCH NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL 
SOCIETY. A new French introduction. S—light cop¬ 
pery garnet-red showing through a metallic golden 
haze; F—deep velvety reddish-mahogany. One of the 
reddest-toned new Irises to date. 10.00 
Bronze Beacon—50 in. LATE. A real beauty, with many 
excellent points in its favor. The standards are of 
glowing golden-bronze and the velvety falls are 
indian lake, with heavy bronze veining at the throat. 
It is a profuse bloomer, of gigantic stature and con¬ 
tinues flowering after all others have finished.. .50 
Bronze Champion—30 in. WINNER OF THE BRONZE 
MEDAL AWARDED AT THE IRIS SHOW AT ROCKE¬ 
FELLER CENTRE NEW YORK CITY, JUNE 1936, 
FOR THE BEST NEW SEEDLING IRIS. Color pure 
metallic copper, with a poise and charm that im¬ 
mediately attracts one's attention. My own introduc¬ 
tion for 1937. 25.00 
Brown Betty—43 in. A distinctly new and amazingly 
beautiful color tone. A changeable-silk effect. See 
illustration. 3.50 
Brunhilde—40 in. A new Iris that sets a new high 
standard of perfection. Color intense, vivid indigo- 
blue self. A flower of perfect form. Falls flar¬ 
ing . 5.00 
Buechley s Giant- — 50 in. EARLY. One of the ten out¬ 
standing Iris in my exhibit this past season. S—soft 
lilac, F—flaring—soft violet. Huge, brilliant flowers 
of perfect form, in a soft to medium blue effect. .75 
Burning Bronze—40 in. I his very fine new variety re¬ 
ceived HONORABLE MENTION BY THE AMERI¬ 
CAN IRIS SOCIETY. The color is deep red, with a 
bronze suffusion. 6.50 
Byzantium—32 in. Tan-brown, overlaid with gold and 
an iridescent blue flush on the falls. 3.50 
my exhibition gardens this past season. It is a mam¬ 
moth red tone bi-color, with perfectly formed flowers 
measuring seven inches from tip to tip. It is much 
underpriced for so fine an Iris. 75 
Chalice 30 in. EARLY. An exquisite, uniform, bright, 
clear canary yellow, with rich yellow styles and a 
deep orange beard. Shows a decided tendency to 
flower again in the fall. 15 
Chamita 31 in. A new and very distinctive brown- 
toned iris, delicately overlaid with gold. Beautifully 
shaped flowers on well branched flowering 
stalks . 3.00 
Chartier—32 in. AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL BY 
THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. No white Iris makes 
a finer show in the garden. A flower of perfect 
form, good substance and exquisite daintiness.. .20 
Cheerio 40 in. Ranks with Junaluska for first honors 
as the most brilliant colored Iris in my Exhibition 
Gardens, the falls being a rich, glowing, satiny ruby- 
red, with a vivid orange beard; the standards being 
soft rose, flushed soft yellow. The flowers are perfect 
in every way. $.50 
China Lantern—40 in. A new Iris, with an entirely new 
color tone, the colors having striking carrying quali¬ 
ties. S—old-gold; F—brilliant Bordeau Red. Large 
flowers of good shape. 2.00 
Cimmaron 34 in. A fine new red-toned variety. 
Brilliant massive flowers. S—magenta; F—dahlia 
carmine . | _00 
Clara Noyes—38 in. EARLY. This is one of the most 
outstanding of the newer Irises and now offered for 
the first time at a moderate price. It is a rich blend 
of Talisman Rose colors and was one of the greatest 
attractions of our exhibit which won the grand prize 
at Rochefeller Centre last June. No garden should 
California Blue—5 ft. EARLY. FRAGRANT. A 
new California introduction, but quite hardy 
in the east. Rich blue, with a glowing orange 
beard and a most delightful fragrance .20 
California Gold-—36 in. I consider this the finest 
deep yellow Iris introduced to date. It has a 
brilliance and purity of color and perfection 
of form and finish not approached by any 
other deep yellow Iris. The flowers are large 
and very freely produced. 7.00 
Camelliard—48 in. LATE. Huge, magnificent 
flowers of soft yellow, overlaid wine. .. . .20 
Candlelight—40 in. FRAGRANT. A magnificent 
show Iris. A soft blend of Afterglow colorings, 
with a yellow glow in the centre, giving the 
effect of soft light coming from within. 
Hence the name. Highest rating.20 
Cantata—32 in. FRAGRANT. EARLY. An in¬ 
tensely rich Hyacinth-violet self of perfect 
form . 20 
Cardinal—36 in. FRAGRANT. A Dominion off¬ 
spring and a very fine Iris. Large flowers, 
with cardinal-purple falls of heavy velvety 
substance. Recently sold for $50. for a single 
plant .15 
Carnelian—48 in. VERY EARLY. This is by far 
the finest of the Early Flowering Tall Bearded 
Iris. It was or.e of the ten outstanding Iris in 
Brown Betty 
