MERRIAM, KANSAS • 
LENZSCHNEE (G ^ K) White; the falls touched blue; midseason; 
short _ . 15 
LONA (J. Sass) Rose dots heavily sanding a cream ground; midseason; 
short _3 for .25 
LORD OF JUNE (Yeld) Huge chicory blue and lavender bicolor that 
always commands attention; midseason; tall_3 for .25 
LOS ANGELES (M-M) Giant white, faintly marked blue; hardier 
than San Francisco; early; tall _ .25 
LOUDOUN (Fen) Creamy yellow dotted chestnut; tallest and best 
branched of this type of plicata; midseason; medium height._3 for .25 
LOUIS BEL (Den) Very early, very black purple; short_ .15 
MAGENTA (Cay) Glowing amethyst; a landscape color in a large, 
well formed flower; midseason; medium height_ .25 
MAKE YOUR OWN COLLECTIONS 
Any fifteen 3 for 25c varieties (15 plants)_$1.00 
Any ten 15c varieties_^_ 1.00 
Any six 25c varieties_ 1.00 
Any six 35c varieties_ 1.50 
Any six 50c varieties_ 2.25 
Any three 60c varieties_ 1.50 
Any three 75c varieties_ 1.85 
Any three 90c varieties_ 2.25 
Any three $1.25 varieties_ 3.15 
Any three $1.50 varieties_ 3.75 
Any three $2.00 varieties_ 5.00 
MAGNIFICA (Vilm) Pinkish bicolor; enormous scented flower; 
early; tall_ .15 
MAJESTIC (Bliss) Brilliant blue and reddish bicolor; vigorous; mid¬ 
season; tall_3 for .25 
MARY ELIZABETH (Kirk) Deep red rose of the finest quality; late 
tall_ 
MARY GEDDES (Wash) Blend of salmon and Pompeian red that 
gives an effect both unusual and distinguished; Dykes medal 
1936; midseason; medium height_ 
MARY WILLIAMSON (Wmsn) A bright and ruffled amoena that 
looks clean and cool in its contrast of white and purple_3 for 
“My Iris collection I received from you a few years ago are the 
pride of my garden.” i* 
June 12, 1937. Miss G. E., Osage, Iowa. / ’’ 
.90 
.25 
