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SCHREINER’S IRIS GARDENS 
MEDIUM PINKS 
Medium Pink Selfs 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Cayeux. 
...1935 
T 
AUBANEL. 
... 12.00 
A 
EM 
Sass, H. 
...1934 
M 
AVONDALE. 
. . . 2.00 
B 
M 
Kellogg. 
...1936 
M 
COPPER PIECE. 
. . . 10.00 
B 
M 
Ayres. 
...1932 
M 
CORALIE. 
. . . 2.00 
C 
M 
Murrell. 
...1931 
M 
EVELYN BENSON. 
.25 
A 
M 
Cayeux. 
...1927 
M 
FASCINATION □. 
.25 
A 
M 
Murrell. 
...1929 
T 
ROSE PETAL. 
.25 
A 
ML 
Williamson. 
...1934 
T 
SANDIA. 
Medimn Pink Bicolors 
. . . 1.25 
A 
EM 
Kirkland. 
...1935 
T 
AT DAWNING. 
. . . 5.00 
A 
M 
Morrison. 
...1931 
L 
CORAL. 
.35 
A 
E 
Hall. 
...1926 
T 
EDGEWOOD. 
.25 
A 
L 
Egelberg. 
...1930 
T 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG □. . . . 
.25 
A- 
M 
Mohr. 
...1926 
T 
FRIEDA MOHRa. 
.25 
A- 
ML 
Millet. 
...1930 
M 
MARY SENNI. 
... .35 
A 
E 
Connell. 
...1931 
T 
ROSE DOMINION □. 
.60 
A- 
M 
Trial Variety 
Miss California.$15.00 
It’s rather unusual that in the deeper pink section there are no self colors of 100 Best calibre. Yet there is a fine selection: Rose 
Petal and Fascination are near-selfs of fine quality; Coralie and Sandia, slightly blended types of large size; Evelyn Benson, carmine pink, 
is a very smooth iris. In the distinct bicolors we have At Dawning, arbutus pink and old rose, the classically perfect Frieda Mohr, Mary 
Senni with silvery overtones, and deep velvety Rose Dominion. All are good. Among the newer sorts in this group Copper Piece adds 
a tone of brilliant rose to the landscape artist’s palette; lighter and with a yellow flush is unique Aubanel. Avondale strikes a richer note, 
being lit up with a lamp-like inner glow. Miss California is a more finished Elizabeth Egelberg. 
PURPLES 
Purples 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Nicholls. 
.1935 
T 
CABALLERO. 
.... 1.00 
B 
M 
Cayeux. 
.1934 
M 
FAVORI. 
_ 5.00 
A 
M 
Grant. 
.1937 
T 
INDIAN HILLS. 
_ 5.00 
AA 
M 
Sass, H. 
.1931 
T 
IRMA POLLOCK. 
.25 
A 
E 
Kleinsorge. 
.1934 
M 
ITASCA. 
. . . . 5.00 
A 
ML 
Cayeux. 
.1927 
M 
MAGENTA□. 
.25 
B 
L 
Nicholls. 
.1934 
T 
OXHEART. 
.75 
B 
M 
Cayeux. 
.1933 
M 
PROF. S. B. MITCHELL. 
_ 2.50 
A 
M 
Ayres. 
.1931 
M 
RED DOMINION. 
.50 
B 
ML 
Nicholls. 
.1930 
L 
RED ROBE. 
Violet Purples 
.50 
B 
L 
Wareham. 
.1932 
T 
LEGEND 
.40 
A 
M 
Kirkland. 
.1929 
T 
MARY ELIZABETH |. 
.25 
B 
EM 
White. 
.1935 
M 
MOHRSON. 
.... 3.50 
A 
ML 
Kirkland. 
.1929 
T 
MORNING GLORY. 
.25 
B 
M 
Sturtevant. 
.1931 
T 
MOTIF. 
.35 
A A 
EM 
Gage. 
.1933 
T 
PURPLE GIANT. 
Blended Purples 
_ 2.50 
B 
ML 
Burgess. 
.1934 
T 
DESTINY. 
.... 7.50 
A 
VL 
Cayeux. 
.1932 
T 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE 
.... 4.00 
AA 
M 
Cayeux. 
.1928 
T 
NENE. 
.35 
A 
M 
Kleinsorge. 
.1937 
T 
SOLITUDE. 
.... 1.50 
B 
ML 
Sass, H. 
.1931 
M 
WACONDA. 
.25 
A 
ML 
Many splendid irises comprise the luxurious purple class. Leaders_are_the magnificent Directeur Pinelle (pictured on page 21), an iris 
of opulent symmetry and aristocratic bearing; Motif, a true self of richest sheen; Legend of perfect height and branching (though a little 
deficient in intensity of coloring) and smoothly luminous Indian Hills. Solitude in soft mulberry tones is a welcome addition this sea¬ 
son. From the standpoint of floriferousness and carrying power — prime considerations with the landscape gardener — we especially 
recommend Indian Hills, Motif. 
BRONZE PURPLES 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Schreiner. 
.1936 
M 
BEOWULF. 
.... 6.00 
A 
E 
Stern. 
.1930 
T 
BLENHEIM. 
. 10.00 
A 
M 
Cayeux. 
.1929 
T 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT □ . 
.30 
A 
ML 
Bliss. 
.1926 
M 
GRACE STURTEVANT 
.25 
AA 
EM 
Washington. 
.1932 
T 
JEB STUART. 
. 3.50 
A 
ML 
Williamson. 
.1930 
M 
MARECHAL NEY. 
.25 
AA 
M 
Bliss. 
.1925 
T 
MRS. VALERY WEST □ . 
.25 
A+ 
M 
Salbach. 
.1934 
T 
NEON. 
. 2.00 
C 
L 
Sass, H. 
.1926 
T 
REDWING. 
.25 
A 
M 
Loomis. 
.1930 
T 
SACHEM. 
.25 
B 
M 
Loomis. 
.1932 
M 
SHIRVAN . 
.75 
A 
ML 
Cayeux. 
.1929 
T 
VERT GALANT. 
.40 
A 
ML 
