EDGE WOOD IRIS GARDENS 
appealing color that goes well in the 
garden. 40". E. $.35 
HENRI RIVIERE. S. lemon yellow; 
F. delicate mauve edged with canary 
yellow. An arresting combination 
of colors. 42". L. $.35 
ILLUMINATOR. “A clear light red of 
Dominion derivative without a trace 
of yellow or brown.” A strong 
growler. Fragrant. 36". M. $.35 
IMPERIAL BLUSH. A new blush 
pink that is often compared to Pink 
■Satin. A husky grower that is sure 
to please. 40". E. M. $1.50 
INDIAN CHIEF. One of the better 
low-ipriced reds. The falls are light 
red; standards deep blood-red blend¬ 
ed with bronze. 36". E. $.50 
JEB STUART. A rich velvety brown¬ 
ish red with an intense orange 
beard. Tall and sitately on strong 
well-branched stalks. A. M., A. I. S., 
1933. 40". $5.00 
iJOYCETTE. A bold and showy red 
Iris that is declared to be one of the 
two best in' this color. Both stan¬ 
dards and falls are of the same 
striking shade of red. 42". M. $2.50 
KALINGA. A huge cream sielf that is 
outstanding in shapje, texture, and 
habit of growth. An offspring of 
Dolly Madison. 48". M. $3.50 
KING KARL. This is a favorite with 
those who admire the dotted and 
sanded varieties. A soft cream 
sanded with red and brown. 36". 
L. $.25 
KING JUBA. One of the best varie- 
gatas. Large gold and velvety-red 
flowers with a gold edge in a stun¬ 
ning contrast of colors. 38". M. $.50 
KING MIDAS. A very early flowering 
variety whose unique combination 
of colors is difficult to describe. 
The general effect is golden buff 
suffused garnet brown and lighted 
up with an intense golden beard. 
■Should be in every collection. 28". 
E. $.25 
KING TUT. An outsjtanding chestnut 
red remarkable for its bright color. 
Much used by hybridizers. 36". 
L. M. $.25 
LADY GAGE. Large, well-formed 
flower of pure white slightly flushed 
lavender upon first opening. Very 
satisfactory for use in the hardy 
border. 32". M. $.35 
LEGEND. , There is something very 
satisfying to the eye about the color, 
form and balance of this* Iris. A 
Cardinal derivative but better in 
every way. Standards bronzed dark 
blue; falls rich velvety deep claret. 
Gold beard. 40". L. M. $.50 
LINDBERGH. A showy blue bicolor. 
Standards light blue; falls medium 
bright velvety blue. 36". M. $.25 
LON A. A buff plicata sanded with 
violet. 32". M. $.25 
LOS ANGELES. The acme of quality 
in a plicata. Large white flowers 
faitly edged blue with a stronger 
touch of blue at the center. Tall 
and widely branched. Hardy every¬ 
where. 46". M. $.50 
MARY ELIZABETH. A brilliant rosy 
red bi-color that makes an attrac¬ 
tive spot of color in the garden. 
38". $.50 
MARY GEDDES. One of the out¬ 
standing new blends of salmon and 
pompeian red. This one unusual 
Iris will give distinguished tone to 
any garden. H. M., A. I. S., 1930. 
40". L. M. $1.00 
MELDORIC. A very attractive blue- 
black variety. A rich gold beard 
contrasts with the velvety midnight 
blue of the petals. Recommended in 
every way. H. M., A. I. S., 1933. 
40". M. $1.50 
MIDGARD. A delightful blend of soft 
pink, yellow and rose. Beautifully 
frilled. 36". M. $.25 
MISSOURI. This has been acclaimed 
as one of the finest in the medium 
blue class. Good, tall branching 
stalks carrying well shaped blooms 
with a gold beard. A strong grower 
and profuse bloomer. A. M., A. I. S., 
1935. 44". $5.00 
MOONGLO. One of the most capti¬ 
vating varieties seen last season. 
“A very distinct soft yellow blend 
with the heaviest substance of any 
blend we know” runs the origina¬ 
tor’s description. A medley of Chin¬ 
ese violets and yellows hard to de¬ 
scribe but most beautiful to behold. 
32". M. $3.50 
