Mary Gibson (See page II) 
Imperial Blush—44 in. FRAGRANT. I BELIEVE THIS 
NEW SOFT PINK-TONED IRIS IS THE LARGEST 
AND FINEST OF THIS CLASS. It is a very lovely 
soft pink, softer and a purer pink than Pink Satin 
and a much larger and better shaped flower.. 1.50 
Indian Chief—40 in. EARLY. This variety, created 
seven years ago, is still one of the outstanding 
brilliant red-toned Iris. At that time it sold for a 
very high price, but I now have sufficient stock 
of this magnificent Iris to sell it at a price that is 
within the reach of all. It is a gigantic, velvety 
red-toned bicolor.20 
Indigo Bunting—40 in. A new introduction by Dr. 
Ayres, this is one of our very finest dark-blue toned 
varieties. The falls are velvety and semi-flaring. 2.00 
Ingenieur Winssinger—30 in. A new velvety russet- 
brown toned Iris from France, with falls slightly 
darker than the standards. Unusual and beau¬ 
tiful. 1.50 
Ion—36 in. A magnificent flower of perfect form and 
heavy substance.S—violet-blue; F—blackish-violet, with 
a lighter border; an unusual creamy-white beard adds 
distinction. 25 
Ivory Coast—36 in. EARLY. A very large, new, hand¬ 
some, ivory self, with thick heavy petals and wide 
flaring falls. Has a decided tendency to flower 
again, especially in mild locations. 50 
Jadu—34 in. A lovely "Plicata", with standards and 
styles blush pink; falls white; the entire flower 
finely dotted with rose.20 
Jean Cayeux—36 in. WINNER OF THE DYKES 
MEMORIAL MEDAL, HIGHEST INTERNA¬ 
TIONAL HONORS. This is one of the most 
distinctive colored and beautiful Irises ever 
introduced. A marvelous blending of Havana 
and Coffee Brown; nothing else like it. . 3.50 
Tall Bearded Iris • Continued 
Jasmania—40 in. Jasmania is the name of a fete in 
India, where all participating wear yellow garments. 
This is a deep yellow iris of large size and unusual 
tone. The semi-flaring falls have a slight flush of 
light blue in the centre. This is an exceptionally fine 
new Iris. 25.00 
Jolly Roger—36 in. FRAGRANT. A magnificent new 
introduction by Col. Nicholls, in a rich, deep, 
velvety indigo-purple color. 3.00 
Joycette—42 in. Given an AWARD OF MERIT by 
the AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY, 1936. A magnificent 
new Iris, with raisin purple standards and brilliant 
red falls. 2.00 
Jubilee—30 in. As exotic in appearance as the finest 
orchid. Beautifully ruffled soft apricot, veined and 
peppered maroon.15 
Julia Marlowe—40 in. FRAGRANT. Fine large flowers, 
with Chinese violet standards and raisin-purple 
falls.20 
Junaluska—38 in. This was about the most brilliant 
Iris in my exhibition gardens this past season. The 
falls are vivid velvety carmine of dazzling brilliance 
and the standards are a rose and soft yellow blend, 
with threads of gold running through the petals. 
Huge flowers of perfect form and heavy substance. 
Very free flowering. 7.50 
King Juba—40 in. One of the three or four finest 
"Variegatas" and my personal choice of all of 
them. GIVEN HONORABLE MENTION BY THE 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. S—old-gold; F—dahlia 
carmine. A brilliant and effective garden subject. .35 
King Karl—30 in. A beautifully frilled flower of apricot, 
peppered all over brownish-red. See color illustration 
page 8.20 
King Midas—28 in. EARLY. In a class by itself as to 
color, representing an entirely new color break. A 
golden-buff and garnet-brown bi-color blend. Very 
beautiful.25 
King Tut—34 in. One of the most brilliant of the new 
blazing red-toned Irises and the parent of most 
of the new Sass red tones. Hard to beat in its 
class and now obtainable at a modest price.20 
Klamath—40 in. FRAGRANT. A giant flower, of 
heavy substance with bronze standards, tinted violet; 
F—prune purple. An excellent mammoth-flowered 
dark variety.25 
K. V. Ayres—44 in. A soft coffee and lavender blend, 
with a soft pink flush. An unusual and indescribably 
beautiful Iris of huge size in exquisite pastel 
tints. 3.50 
Lady Byng—36 in. This exquisite variety sold for 
$50. for a single plant a few years ago. The color 
is a soft ageratum-violet and it is one of the most 
charming varieties in my entire collection.15 
Lady Gage—30 in. A lovely new white Iris, flushed 
an exquisite shade of soft lavender-pink when first 
open. 1.00 
Lady Paramount—44 in. VERY EARLY. The sensational 
gigantic new soft primrose yellow, similar to W. R. 
Dykes, but on taller stems and better formed. See 
color illustration page 9. HONORABLE MENTION 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. Stock limited. Order 
Early. 5.00 
Lady Phyllis —36 in. FRAGRANT. A glorious new pure 
sky-blue Iris, of uniform color throughout. Large 
flowers of perfect form and delightfully scented. 1.50 
L'Aiglon—38 in. This rich bronzy-red bi-color is one 
of our very finest Irises, but 1 now have a sufficient 
stock of it to make a very low price.20 
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