KANSAS • 
M £ R R I A M , 
MORNING GLORY (Kirk) Intense and velvety red purple; makes a 
magnificently well balanced stalk; midseason; tall___ ,25 
MORNING SPLENDOR (Shull) Dark, glowing claret red; one of the 
finest varieties at any price; midseason; tall_3 for .25 
MOUNT ROYAL (Mohr) Very large blackish purple flower that is 
sweetly scented_ .25 
MUSSOLINI (Dykes) Large, vivid blue purple; English silver medal 
winner; midseason; tall _ 5.00 
MRS. ILTUS (Fry) Bright, medium blue that is fine with Quivera; 
late; medium height _3 for .25 
LANDSCAPE COLLECTIONS 
Twenty-five of Any One Variety $1.00, or 100 in Any 
Four Varieties $3.50, or Ten Each of Ten Varieties $3.50 
No Discounts — All Shipments Prepaid, 
The varieties are: Acacia Rose, Acheron, Alcazar, Afterglow, Anna Farr, Arche- 
veque, Argynnis, Benbow, Blue Jay, Brandywine, B. Y. Morrison, Chester J. Hunt, 
Claude Monet, Colias, Corrida, Delicatissima, Dalilah, Dream, Eldorado, Fairy, Gaviota, 
Georgia, George J. Tribolet, Germanica Major, Gleam of Gold, Glowing Embers, Gold 
Imperial, Harmony, His Eminence Iduna, Iris King, Isoline, Juniata, Kalos, Labor, 
Julia Marlowe, Lohengrin, Loreley, Mary Orth, Mentor, Midwest, Monsignor, Mon¬ 
sieur Arnol, Mme. Cecile Bouscant, Mother of Pearl, Mount Penn, Mrs. Neubronner, 
Naomi, Ochracea, Odoratissima, Odaroloc, Oriflamme, Parc de Neuilly, Parisianna, 
Pioneer, Pocahontas, Princess Beatrice, Quaker Lady, Queen Caterina, Rhein Nixe, 
Roseway, Rota, Shekinah, Sherwin Wright, Snowbound, Susan Bliss, Toreador, Troost, 
White Queen, Windham, and Zada. 
Any of the above varieties are three plants for 2 5c, or fifteen of any varieties for $1.00. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss) Bronzy red violet and velvety maroon 
brown; large flowers and very floriferous; midseason; medium 
height_ .25 
NARANJA (Mit) Distinct orange overcast on a yellow ground in a 
first class iris of good size and substance; one of the newer sen¬ 
sations; A. M. 1937 _ 10.00 
NENE (Cay) Vinous red in a nine-inch flower; midseason; tall_ .50 
NINGAL (Ayres) Bronzy buff, the falls underlaid blue and with a blue 
midrib; midseason; tall_ .35 
“I am well pleased loith the plants from your garden. My next 
door neighbor s dollar collection bought from you two years ago was 
wonderful this spring. Hers were a little more sheltered than mine.” 
June 14, 1937. Mrs. F. B. C., Rock Springs, Wyo. 
