California Gold 
Germain's Iris 
^^Extra Value^^ 
Collection 
Twelve excellent garden Iris that are offered 
at a real saving to you 
AMBASSADOR—Rich ruby red. 
ANN PAGE—Pal e lavender blue. 
CLARIDAD—Clear blue lavender. 
DON QUIXOTE —Lavender and yellow. 
FRA ANGELICO—Hazel and honey yellow. 
FRIEDA MOHR—Orchid pink. 
GAYNELLE—Deep yellow. 
J. J. DEAN—Violet and royal-purple. 
LOS ANGELES—White edged lavender. 
SAN GABRIEL—Pinkish lavender. 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU — Brilliant 
blackish purple. 
YELLOW MOON—Clear amber yellow. 
Regular Value, $2.60 
Collection Price, $1.25, Postpaid 
For more complete descriptions of the 
above varieties see pages 84-85. 
Natividad 
Pink Jewel 
CALIFORNIA GOLD 
Actually the deepest yellow imagin¬ 
able, being wax to strontian yellow' 
according to Ridgeway color charts. 
Has been nicknamed “Brazen Hussy" 
for its remarkably deep yellow color¬ 
ing. Bate blooming. $5.00. 
NATIVIDAD 
This beautiful creamy white Iris is one 
of Sidney Mitchell’s favorites and 
rightfully so as it forms the most 
graceful clump imaginable. Standards 
and falls are creamy white with the 
center lighted with clear soft yellow 
concentrated at the base of the stand¬ 
ards and falls. The substance and 
texture are unusually good. An Iris 
with poise and distinction. $1.25, 3 
for $2.50. 
PINK JEV/EL 
.\n exceedingly “warm” pink that has 
proven its popularity in the garden. 
The standards and falls are a bright 
pinkish lilac with the falls overlaid 
with glowing tourmaline pink. One of 
the few satisfactory varieties in this 
shade and particularly brilliant under 
electric light. Increases rapidly and 
splendid for massing. An ideal soil 
for cutting. 35c, 3 for 75c. 
One each of the above, $5.50 
FRIEDA MOHR 
So striking and beautiful in mass as 
well as when cut, that it should be 
in every garden. The flowers meas¬ 
ure 614 inches. The plants average 
50 inches in height with the clean 
straight foliage in proportion, mak¬ 
ing it satisfactory as a specimen or 
for massing. Locust perfume. 25c. 
3 for 50c. 
GAYNELLE 
Gaynelle is the very earliest of the 
yellows, blooming even earlier than 
Soledad, w'hich it clearly supiilants. 
Deeper in color and of better form 
it is a rich colored variety, very free 
blooming and ideal for massing or 
specimen, and will provide many 
blooms for cutting. 25c, 3 for SOc. 
LOS ANGELES 
Giant blossoms snowy white in color 
with the standards faintly edged 
lavender blue, the style arms adding 
a note of clear blue in the center. 
Very tall and widely branched. A 
plicata that is easily three times the 
size of the earlier introductions. A 
variety that is very worthy of the 
name it bears. 35c, 3 for 90c. 
One each of the above three varieties 
65c, postpaid. 
Frieda Mohr 
Gaynelle 
Los Angeles 
K 
I 
