Battle Creek, Mich. 
IBISES—Tall Bearded 
NIGHTSHADE—A tall and well-branched dark purple blend. 42 in. 2;lc 
NINGAIi (Ayers ’32)—A very large blend of lustrous bronzy buff and iridescent 
pale coerulean blue. 46 in... SOe 
NOWETA—A bright true pink, pinker than Midgard. An ideal garden Iris. 75o 
NXTMA BOUMESTAN—36 in. An intensely sombre rich red—a perfect self. 25c 
NUBMAHAL—38 in. S. dark bronze overlaid violet; F. blackish brown 
shaded violet. Very velvety; splendid .... 75w 
OPAIilNE—36 in. A soft pink-yellow blend. S. pale rose purple shading to 
lemon; F. pale rosaline purple shading to lemon. Charming . 25c 
OBIANA—Pure white of tine form and substance and well balanced stalk. 32 
in. A superior white ... $2.00 
OSPBEY—A light blue, free blooming iris of splendid form . $1.00 
PACIFIC—38 in. Clear, clean, glistening blue, an early long season bloomer 
of good substance, carriage, vigor and garden elfect ... 35c 
^ PAIjE moonlight—A tall, well-branched, near ideal clear light blue iris. 
Good grower. H. M., A. I. S., 1931. 40 in. A beauty . 75c 
PALOMAB—A clear deep violet self ‘^remarkable for its brilliancy of coloring, 
smooth finish and trim form.” H. M., A. I. S. 36 in. 35c 
PAULETTE—A French giant in enameled blue lavender of fine tone and finish. 
An immense flower with F. to 3^4 in. across . 40c 
PEBSIA—Midseason, 48 in. An Iris by Dr. Ayers, with an absolutely 
unique color. S. smoky blue; F. rich blue purple shading to much lighter 
at the edge. Gold markings. The coloring is that of a rich Persian rug . 40c 
PICADOB (Morrison 1930)—43 in. Honey gold; F. deep Dahlia carmine . 75c 
PINK LUSTEB—An Iris of the most exquisite pink tone in the family . 30c 
-^PINK SATIN—42 in. Midseason. The first clear, pure pink Iris. Large 
finely shaped, well poised flowers with a rich satiny sheen . 35c 
"j^PLUIE D’OB—Midseason. 41 inches. This is a pure golden yellow self. 
Large flowers of great substance. Dykes medal. ’28 . 15c 
POBCELAIN BEAUTY—A distinctive, blend of white, cream and yellow re¬ 
sembling old porcelain. No other variety of the same hue. Large flowers on 
well branched stalks. 36 in. $3.00 
PBES. PILKINGTON (Cayeux 1933)—M. 36 in. A large, glorious blend of 
splendid form. An imposing flower of pale buff to lavender blue suffused buff 
yellow. Sturdy and magnificent . 35c 
PBINCE AMBA—Eesembles Helios but is larger, taller, more floriferous and 
has stronger stalks. S. pure lemon yellow; F. lemon yellow faintly lined brown. 
Extra large flowers on well-branched, strong stalks. Lemon yellow style 
arms. 40 in.$20.00 
PUBISSIMA—The highest rated white Iris. It is a pure white of gigantic 
size, fine form and heavy substance. Tall, to 42 inches. Eeally wonderful . 25c 
BAMESES—Late, 36 in. One of the finest new soft blends with S. light rus¬ 
set and F. tourmaline pink. Vigorous and well branched. Dykes medal, ’32. 20c 
BASAKUBA—A masterpiece. S. rosy-purple; F. red-purple. A flower of un¬ 
usual magnificence and splendor. 25c 
-^BED DOMINION—42 in. A red self, one of the finest of its color. Large 
flowers, perfect form and excellent poise. A glowing ox-blood . 50c 
BED OBCHID (Jacob Sass, 1934) —The reddest intermediate. S. violet car¬ 
mine; F. velvety violet carmine. Yellow beard. 28 in. H. M., A. I. S., 1936. 25c 
BED BADIANCE—One of our best reds, of a deeper shade than Dauntless. 
S. glowing pure red; F. same with velvety black flush. 38 in. 75c 
BED BOBE—Large blooms of rich ruby red with broad circular petals of good 
substance. H. M., A. I. S. $1.00 
BEFULGENCE—A large flower with S. of violet-blue shaded bronze, and 
F. of velvety violet-purple .—. 25c 
BETTA (Lapham 1937) —An intriguing iris of great carrying quality. Very 
numerous, medium size flowers of a soft creamy pink somewhat on the order of 
* Noweta. You will linger long with Eetta . $2.00 
BHEINTOCHTEB—S. soft white; F. deep violet with lighter margin. Perhaps 
the best of the Goes and Kooneman varieties . 35c 
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