Battle Creek, Mich. 
IRISES—Tall Bearded 
^ JEAN CAYETJX (Cayeux 1931)—M. 38 in. A most outstanding recent in¬ 
troduction. Flowers of fine form, in color a self of pale Havana brown lighted 
throughout witli an irridesceiit golden glint. Enchanting. Dykes medal ’31. $2.00 
JEB STEWART—Beauty and charm of the Mary Geddes class. One of the 
very best of the brown-reds—a deep, rich, coppery brownish-red. Exceptional 
velvet in the F. Strong stems, heavy and well branched. A. M., '35. 40 in. $5.00 
JERRY (Lapham 1934)—38 in. An Iris of great brilliancy, beautifully finished 
and distinct. Very near the reddest Iris, slightly smaller but of better form 
than Ethel Peckham. Extremely brilliant and very near perfection. $1.00' 
JOYCETTE—A sensational red Iris with raisin purple S. and blackish purple 
F. Very large flowers of fine form and substance. A.M., A.I.S., 1936. 42 in. $2.00 
JUNALUSKA—A most unique, novelty blend of red, copper and rose. Effect 
a glowing copper-red, fine size, height and form giving it great distinction. 
Most effective. A.M,, A.I.S., 1937 . $5.0Q^‘ 
KALINGA—A beautiful, large, cream colored self. Huge flaring flowers on 
perfectly branched stalks. 48 in. Outstanding both in the garden and in the 
show room . $2.Off 
KATHERINE McFARLAND—A very large dark purple. 30 in. A.M,, A.I.S., 
1926 . 25c 
KING JUBA—36 in. (H. P. Sass, 1931) llie clearest, cleanest tall variegata. 
The yellow' S. and deep velvety red and w'ide F. make a brilliant contrast. 25c 
KING BLARL (J. Sass ’25)—27 in. Beautifully ruffled. S. light pinkish cin¬ 
namon; F. cream deeply sanded liserian purple. A.M. ’31 . 20e 
KJNG MIDAS—28 in. (Mead 1929). A glorious combination of golden buff 
and garnet brow'ii; heavy deep orange beard . 25c 
KIRDYAGA (Kurd-i-ah’gah) TB-EM-S7M (Gers.-Asiiley 1935)—36 in.; large, 
well branched, 9 buds, fine substance, fragrant, a light brow'ii-purple blend. $2.50 
KLAMATH—M. 40 in. Very large flo\vers wdth bronzy standards tinted violet 
and falls of a deep prune purple with lighter edges . 20c 
K. V. AYERS (Ayers 1932)—42 in. H. M., A. 1. S., 1932. A huge fiow'er of 
silver-gray. There is an overglow of lavender, cream and lustrous pink. Excel¬ 
lent habit^. $2.00 
LARGO—Our first introduction. A beautiful harmony of old gold, mustard 
yellow' and w'ax yellow. A subdued, delightful pastel coloring of finest form, 
poise and substance. 42 in. Very late. Highly recommended. 50c 
LODESTAR—A. M., A. I. S. S. lemon chrome; F. velvety claret browm with 
lemon chrome border. A most brilliant variegata. 36 in. 25c 
LOLA CSONKA (Chong’ka) TB-M-B9D; (Gers.-Ashley 1935)—36-40 in.; me¬ 
dium large, blackish red purple velvety bicolor, rich grapy scent, w'ell branched. $2.50. 
LOS ANGELES—46 in. A giant w'hite plicata edged blue. Remarkable in 
shape, size and substance . 2.5c 
LUCREZIA BORI—A magnificent and thrilling iris, its deep yellow' intensi¬ 
fied by the deep orange beard. Both S. and F. are frilled and ruffled.$12,00, 
MABEL TAFT (Wareliam)—A very large violet-blue. Dominion. 42 in. 50^; 
MAGNIFICENT—A little known Iris almost identical w'ith Mine. Cecil Bouscant .. . 
in color and an infinitely better grower . .206- 
MAID OF ASTALOT (J. Sass 1936)—A very large flow'ered blue and white , '^1 ^ 
plicata on the order of Los Angeles. Distinctive form with cupped and domed -i , .fj 
S. Exceedingly chaste and serene. 
M. A. PORTER—34 in. S. similar to Gaudichau; F. darker. Orange beard. i,50,c, 
MARCO POLO (Schreiner 1936)—S. lustrous rose; F. brilliant velvety crimson, 
without veining. Perhaps the nearest approach to real Spectrum Red. An 
outstanding, new', vivid red. 36 in. H. M., A. I. S,, 1937.$10,00 
MARION LAPHAM—A w'ell-branched, good grow'ing plant with flow'ers of a 
deeper but cooler pink than Eloise Lapham ... $1.00 
MARQUISETTE—M. 42 in. A striking and lovely flower of pale shrimp 
pink shaded salmon. A lustrous pastel coloring ... 25c 
MARQUITA (Cayeux 1931)—42 in. A. M., A. 1. S'., 1936. S. luminous cream, 
“silken, hushed and chaste”; F. heavily lined or suffused rose pink. Perhaps 
the largest of all variegata blends and certainly one of the very finest Irises pro¬ 
duced in France, “the last word in serene but warm exquisiteness.”. $1.50 
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