PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
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List of... New, Rare and 
Good Old Irises 
TALL BEARDED (German) IRIS 
S.—Stands for Standards. F.—Stands for Falls. 
** Indicates Onr Low Priced Favorites. 
**Alta California (Mohr-Mitchell, 1931). Fine yellow, large blooms. S. clear 
yellow; F., deep yellow faintly bronzed. 4 ft. tall. 45c 
Ambassadeur (Vilmorin; France, 1920). One of the finest. S. Coppery 
violet. F. Deep rich velvety-brown. Height 4 ft. 25c 
**Anne Marie Cayeux (Cayenx, France, 1928). One of the finest color 
blends; a metallic lustre of heliotrope-pink and violet. A jewel. 
Height 32 inches. 50c 
Aphrodite (Dykes, 1922). Exquisite lilac-pink self. Very sweetly scented. 
Height 4 ft. 25c 
Asia (Yeld, 1920). A grand iris. S. pale silvery lavender; F. reddish 
purple. Height 4 ft. 25c 
**Bailerine (Vilmorin, France, 1920). Wisteria-blue bicolor of immense 
size. Very sweetly scented. A great favorite. Height 3 ft. 25c 
Blue Velvet (Loomis, 1929). A great beauty—a good doer everywhere. 
Royal shade of the richest blue, suggesting dark blue velvet. Height 
4 2 inches. 35c 
* * Bruno (Bliss, England, 1929). One of the five best iris. S. Bronze helio¬ 
trope; F. rich velvety violet purple. Height 3 ft. 25c 
Brunhilde (Salbach, 1934). Tall, dark blue-violet self. Large blooms, per¬ 
fect form, flaring falls. Beard blue—branched stalks. An excellent nov¬ 
elty. Height 4 0 inches. Each $3.50 
Burning: Bronze (Ayres, 1934). A dark red self, almost afire with a bronze 
suffusion. Falls are flaring and extra large. Honorable mention Amer¬ 
ican Iris Society, 1933. An excellent novelty. Height 4 0 in. Each $4.00 
California Gold (Mitchell, 1933). Magnificent, deep yellow, large blooms. 
Does not fade. Late blooming. Height 3 0 inches. A super novelty. 
Each $4.00 
Cheerio (Ayres). One of the brightest red, flushed dull gold. “A flame in 
the garden.” Honorable mention American Iris Sociecty, 193 6. Height 
3 8 inches. One of the best new “Red”. $4.00 
* * Clara Noyes (H. P. Sass, 1931). S. tan, flushed heliotrope; F. reddish 
bronze, yellow beard. Low growing—2 2 inches—small rhizomes; very 
distinct, entirely different from any other iris. Mid-season. 
3 for $1.00; each 40c 
