MERRIAM, KANSAS • 
CHALLENGER (J. Sass) Large flowered deep purple; a very early 
variety of Dominion quality; medium height_ .15 
CHEERIO (Ayres) The brightest possible; velvety red falls setting off 
standards of blended gold and rose; large, well balanced flower; 
midseason; tall; H. M, 1936_ 2.25 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis) Large flowered yellow self of the finest sub¬ 
stance, texture and form; midseason; tall_ .50 
CITRONELLA (Bliss) Light gold; the falls splashed carmine; mid¬ 
season; tall _ .15 
CINNABAR (Wmsn) Deep reddish purple bicolor; very velvety and 
striking; midseason; tall _ .15 
CLARA NOYES (H. P. Sass) Blend of apricot, orange, yellow and 
carmine; midseason; medium height_ .35 
LUCKY COLLECTION 
Ethel Peckham Mary Geddes Jean Cayeux 
Golden Flare Gudrun 
One plant of each_$4.50 
No Substitutions — No Discount 
CLARET GEM (Sass-Gros) Very early claret red of good color and 
quality; short _3 for 
CLAUDE AUREAU (Cay) Giant flowered, dusky yellow and wine 
red variegata; broad standards distinguish the large flowers; plant 
with Grace Sturtevant; midseason; medium height_ 
COLIAS (Wmsn) Late, free flowering, soft yellow; as useful as the 
earlier Shekinah; medium height _3 for 
COPPERSMITH (Shull) Light coppery red bicolor; large flowers; 
midseason; tall _ 
CORALIE (Ayres) Glowing rose and red bicolor; large flower with 
very broad standards and falls; Dykes medal; midseason; tall_ 
CORONATION (Moore) Golden yellow self of good size and heavy 
substance; splendid with King Tut and June Bride; midseason; 
tall_ 
"‘Will you kindly send me one of your 1937 catalogs. Our Iris 
ore just beginning to bloom over here in Virginia and the ones from 
your garden are beautiful. I am looking forward to adding a few more 
to my collection this year.” 
May 12, 1937. Miss E. K., Lynchburg, Va. 
.50 
.25 
.15 
2.25 
.15 
“I like your rhizomes very much and have some lovely Iris grown 
from them.” 
June 1, 1937. Mrs. J. B. B., Wilmington, Del. 
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