OFFERINGS OF 1934 
COPPER LUSTRE (Not for Sole) 
H. M. 1935 
A. M. 1937 
JUNALUSKA 
This beautiful flower owes its origin to a large 
number of crosses, mixing genes of Alcazar, 
Magnifica, King, Gaudichau, and Dominion. 
The stems are tall, three feet or more, and well 
branched. The flower is large, of conventional 
form; plant growth is healthy and vigorous. 
The color of the flower is its great distinction. 
It has been described as a rose, copper and 
gold blend. Threads of gold streak through the 
Standards, and arrest attention. For six years 
it has been singled out and admired by visitors 
in my garden. Blooming time is mid-season. 
H. M., American Iris Society, 1936. A. M., 
American Iris Society, 1937. $5.00 
NORDIC 
This is an unusual flower for garden decora¬ 
tion. The stem is tall, 40 inches, the bloom is 
unusually large and is well formed, and the 
color most striking. Standards are golden tan, 
Falls are red violet. Plant growth is vigorous, 
blooming time is mid-season. $1.00 
