IRIS AS GROWN 
Iris Gardens 
All Iris prices are postpaid and with 
the exception of a few sorts are available 
for immediate shipment. 
UADV RADMCTT A. lovely lavender blue. 
AflAKT DAMNCii. pree flowering and fra- 
, grant. 20c; 3 for 40c. 
MME. CECILE BOUSCANT. ^ orcH 
pink that is absolutely unique. An exquisite¬ 
ly’ lovely iris. 35c; 3 for 75c. 
MONNIERI (Beardless). SMeavts.Vow? 
ers large and of deep golden yellow. A fine 
variety for cutting. The requirements for 
this variety are almost opposite from those 
of the bearded irises, In that it does best 
in moist rich soils. Blooms after the bearded 
irises. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
MOONBEAM. 
An outstanding intermediate 
of clear light yellow. Make.s 
a splendid mass of color. A low growing va- 
Iriety of even height, and so free blooming 
1 that it is ideal for borders or parkings. A 
j robust grower. Deliciously scented. Very 
early. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
‘morning SPl PNDOR Deep rich large red 
jMUKININfabl'LtNLJOK. violet. Fragrant. 36- 
inch. 26c; 3 for 50c. 
MR<; VAI PRIP WF<;t Considered the crown- 
VALCKIC wtai. achievement of 
I that great Iris hybridist. Bliss. Rich brown 
reds combine with plush crimson to form a 
gigantic flower with broad massive standards 
of bronze and falls of deep velvety maroon 
purple. Blossoms are produced in great pro¬ 
fusion. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
NATIVIDAD. See color page "K". 
NPRPIK Lare© flowers. S. lavender blue. 
Mcactjo. p aniline blue—a darker Lord 
of June. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
PACIFIC This fine big iris combines all the 
qualities of clear clean color, sub¬ 
stance, carriage, vigor and garden effect. It 
blooms very early and continues for a long 
time. The color is light bluish violet. Palls 
flaring, stems straight and slender. 40c; 3 
for $1.00. 
PAHRP The blending of yellow and laven- 
TAvuac. standards, the flush of 
blue on the fine rosy purple falls, and the 
glow from the amber beard and style arms 
give this large flower a noble form a quality 
which ranks it high. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
pppc|A Very large blooms having falls that 
are a blend of bluish lavender, and 
standards of iridescent steel blue. Brown 
half and yellow beard. Smooth finish. 40c; 
3 for $1.00. 
PINK JEWEL See color page "K." 
PllllPD'nD -A- tall, pure rich yellow with 
^ glistening golden buds and 
striking yellow beard. Widely and symmet¬ 
rically branched stems carry an abundance 
of canary-colored flowers. Cert. Merit., S. 
N. H. F. and the W. R. Dykes medal in 1928, 
for the finest new iris of the year. 36-inch. 
25c; 3 for 50c. 
PIJRK<1IMA ^t is going to be very hard to 
improve on this seedling for a 
pure white of great size, fine form and heavy 
substance, this last a most important factor 
in white irises. These qualities, with its 
vigor and its tall branched stems account for 
the rating of 96 given it. 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
Germain’s Iris 
POPULAR COLLECTION 
Twelve splendid varieties at a grea,tly 
lowered collection price. 
ALAMEDA —White suffused blue. 
ALCAZAR —Mauve purple. 
CONQUISTADOR— Deep mauve. 
CRUSADER —Clear violet blue. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT —Rose purple with 
bronze. 
EUPHONY—Bronze yellow. 
M AG NIFICA—Red violet. 
M O N NIE RI —Deep golden yellow. 
OCHROLEUCA —White with yellow. 
Rl ALGAR —Bronze and yellow. 
SANTA BARBARA —Lavender blue. 
SU N BEAM—Canary yellow. 
Regular Value—$2.55 
Collection Price—$1.00 postpaid 
PAwcccc One of the five iris to win the 
coveted American Dykes Medal 
award. Good sized blooms on medium tall 
but well branched stalks, but outstanding 
because of its striking blend of colors. Rich 
gold, apricot, and pink are most artistically 
blended in this flower to give an iris of 
majestic elegance. 35c; 3 for 70c. 
PAYonP^OI The Spanish word for sun- 
uc beam was given this seed¬ 
ling because of its bright yellow color. Its 
flowers, 4 inches high and 3% broad, are 
lemon chrome, a bright clear yellow. 36- 
inch. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
RPnwINr bronzy red very like Allies 
t\CL»wiiN>c7. color, but much larger and 
taller. Very much admired in our garden. 
25c; 3 for 50c. 
RIIRFO ^ magnificent plant with huge 
flowers beautifully poised on strong 
stems 48" high. It begins to branch half 
way up the stem, sending out good wide 
branches. The standards are deep glistening 
rose, the broad thick textured falls are of 
deep maroon. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
CAr'DAMCMTO This new giant plicata, 
oALKAMcNUJ. though related to San 
Francisco and of comparable size and habit, is 
absolutely distinct from anything previously 
introduced. Its large flowers have a white 
ground, the standards heavily edged red 
purple, the falls reticulated with the same 
color. The prominent orange beard, unusual 
in plicatas, lights up the flowers in a most 
attractive way. 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
CAKir'ARDiPi very large pinkish laven- 
OAIN ^aADKicL. gf high excellence add¬ 
ing to its other merits the virtue of being 
early and long blooming. Branching, and 
very graceful. 48-inch. Fragrant. 25c; 3 
for 50c. 
oakj I I lie ppY Imagine an Opera with bet- 
o/MN I.UIO act. shaped flowers nearly 
twice as large on beautifully branched stems 
half as tall again, and you have San Luis 
Rey. The flowers are of beautifully rounded 
form, set off by a golden beard and a yellow 
center. 20c; 3 for 40c. 
<;ANTA BARBARA finest of «ie 
OAiN i/\ pure lavender blues. The 
size, substance, spreading horizontal falls, 
well branched stalks and the vigor of growth 
entitle this beautiful iris to be rated with 
the highest. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
<lPMINOI P brilliant velvety light red pur- 
ociyiiiNiwiLc:. pjg Ysrith a conspicuous orange 
beard. 30-inch. 20c; 3 for 40c. 
^FN^ATION beautiful self-colored ani- 
ociNO/M line-blue of great poise and 
elegance. The substance is heavy, the stand¬ 
ards beautifully arched, the falls flaring and 
the stems tall and sturdy. Fragrant. Late. 
35c; 3 for 70c. 
pi_IACTA This new white of different par- 
entage than Purissima is also en¬ 
tirely distinct in style and effect and well 
worthy of being named for California’s great 
white-capped mountain. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
SNOW MAIDFN white in color, on 10- 
olNvJW MAIUtN. inch stems, its extreme 
floriferousness results in a solid mass of 
bloom—resembling a drift of new snow. As 
striking a border planting as can be imag¬ 
ined. One of the very earliest. 50c; 3 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
SOUV. DE LOETITIA MICHAUD, now^er^'^f f 
fine texture. The color is lobelia blue, shad¬ 
ing lighter at the edges. Fragrant. 35c, 3 
for 70c. 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU. 
S. Bradley’s 
violet: F. 
brilliant blackish purple. An unusually dark 
velvety bicolor of fine shape and substance. 
15c; 3 for 30c. 
STYLOSA fBeArdl(.s<l (Winter blooming), 
ol T LDOA IDeardlessj. piants are low grow¬ 
ing with long grasslike foliage. Flowers deep 
sky-blue with orange tongue, very fragrant. 
20c; 3 for 40c. 
CllMRPAM A rich deep canary yellow self, 
ouiNDC/\Ki. standards and falls being iden¬ 
tical in tone and without markings. The 
form is very round and the flowers abun¬ 
dant. Very early. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
TAIKMAKJ A blend of apricot, yellow, and 
i/\Liom>>\r>i. pinkish shades that is most un¬ 
usual. Standards yellow with rosy pink vein- 
ing at tips. Falls rosy lavender pink with 
yellow reticulations. 20-inch. 25c; 3 for 50c. 
TDiiP npi ir'UT A very lovely white plicata 
I Kuc I . with rose colored venation 
and style arms. Free flowering. One of the 
finest of the White Iris. Excellent in a mass 
planting. 36-inch. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
True Delight 
TIOGA This fine deep velvety blue and 
^ . violet bicolor has received much 
praise, both in our own and other gardens. 
A taU, well branched iris that is most regal 
in appearance. The large broad falls are 
horizontal and both falls and standards are 
well proportioned. Heavy substance and 
smooth texture, and delightfully fragrant. 
Blooms over a long period. 50c; 3 for $1.00. 
YCiinu/unoM An amber yellow of fine 
YELLOW MOON, f^rm and substance on 
stout erect stems, very free flowering, 
inch. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
36- 
YOI ANDP velvety pansy blue. Very large 
'beautifully formed flowers of 
heavy substance. Excellent for mass effect. 
15c; 3 for 30c. 
Ochroleuca 
OCHROLEUCA (Beardless). ^arSty^whSh 
is one of the most glorious of irises. The 
blooms are creamy white with a golden yel¬ 
low center. 15c; 3 for 30c. 
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