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2362 50 NOW Offered For 
Former Present 
Price Price 
FASCINATION —40 in. EARLY. A very 
lovely bright pink toned variety that has 
always been as popular among the pinks, 
as Sensation is among the blues. Very large 
flowers . 25.00 .20 
FRIEDA MOHR —42 in. A gigantic deep 
pink-toned Iris of perfect form, with locust 
fragrance. A constant first prize winner 
and one of the most popular of all Iris. 
See color illustration. 25.00 .20 
GOLDILOCKS— 36 in. EARLY. VERY FRA¬ 
GRANT. This very fine yellow Iris has every 
good quality to recommend it, a lustrous 
silky sheen, the smoothest possible texture, 
exquisite fragrance, perfect form, long 
flowering season, beginning with the early 
varieties and continuing with the latest. Yet 
it differs from all other yellow Iris on every 
point, even the color being what might be 
called a "green-gold." My own introduction 50.00 .25 
G. P. BAKER —48 in. WINNER OF A 
SILVER MEDAL, AS WELL AS THE DYKES 
MEMORIAL MEDAL AWARDED BY THE 
ENGLISH IRIS SOCIETY, as the greatest 
achievement in the light to medium shades 
of yellow to date of origin. S—rich primrose 
yellow; F—canary yellow. Gigantic flowers 
on profusely branching stalks, with a dozen 
flowers open at once. 100.00 .35 
GRACE STURTEVANT —36 in. This is one of 
the richest colored of all Irises, being a 
deep red-brown and violet-carmine blend. .. 40.00 .25 
Mary Gibson 
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GRAND MONARCH —40 in. A very fine, 
uniform bronze-red of gigantic size, heavy 
substance, and extremely velvety. One of 
the best in its color. 35.00 .20 
GUYASUTA —32 in. EARLY. A magnificent 
new deep rich red-purple, of uniform color¬ 
ing throughout. Large, finely formed flowers 
of heavy substance. One of the finest and 
richest in the red-purple group. I paid $25 
a plant for my original stock of this variety 
in 1931 . 35.00 .65 
HENRI RIVIERE —42 in. A magnificent 
French introduction in delicate shades of 
soft yellow and pale lilac-mauve, in a subtle 
and fascinating blend. 20.00 .15 
HERMITAGE —36 in. A most unusual and 
attractive rosy-tan and crimson blend, 
HONORABLE MENTION AMERICAN IRIS 
SOCIETY . 25.00 .35 
JOYCETTE— 42 in. Given an AWARD OF 
MERIT by the AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 
1936. A magnificent new Iris with raisin 
purple standards and brilliant red falls. 20.00 .75 
KING MIDAS— 28 in. EARLY. In a class by 
itself as to color, representing an entirely 
new color break. A golden-buff and garnet- 
brown bi-color blend. Very beautiful. 25.00 .20 
KLAMATH— 40 in. FRAGRANT. A giant 
flower, of heavy substance with bronze 
standards, tinted violet; F—prune-purple. 
An excellent mammoth flowered dark variety 50.00 .20 
Sensation 
L'AIGLON —38 in. A rich bronzy red bi¬ 
color which classes as one of the world's 
finest Irises . 15.00 .10 
LARGO —40 in. One of our loveliest soft 
pastel blends. S—very soft smooth, uniform 
yellow; F—flushed pink at the center, edged 
a softer yellow than the standards. Throat 
cream, veined gold; deep orange beard. 
Very large beautifully ruffled flowers. 25.00 .25 
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MELDORIC— 50 in. HONORABLE MEN¬ 
TION AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. One of 
the finest Iris of recent introduction. A blue- 
black of colossal size. Dr. Ayres' Master¬ 
piece. Considered by many the finest dark 
Iris originated to date. 30.00 1.00 
MRS. MARION CRAN— 48 in. A very lovely 
tall pink-toned Iris that is hard to beat. 50.00 .15 
LIBERTY BELL —30 in. A giant "Plicata" on 
the order of San Francisco, but with brighter 
red-toned feathering. AWARDED FIRST 
PRIZE AT THE BOSTON SHOW. I paid 
$50 each for my original stock of Liberty 
Bell in 1931. 50.00 .20 
LOUIS BEL —28 in. EARLY. One of our 
darkest and richest Iris, so colorful that the 
petals seem to drip with color. S—dark 
pansy-violet; F—blackish violet-purple. Both 
the standards and Falls have a lustrous 
velvety texture . 50.00 .20 
MAGENTA —36 in. FRAGRANT. A distinc¬ 
tive bright Magenta color, that stands out 
prominently among all other Iris. 20.00 .20 
MARY GIBSON —42 in. EARLY. Handsome 
soft rosy bronze blend. One of my special 
favorites. See color illustration. 40.00 .20 
MRS. ROBERT EMMETT —36 in. A rugged 
free blooming extra fine white. The first 
three plants I imported of this variety cost 
me $100.00 . 60.00 .20 
MRS. VALERY WEST— 40 in. FRAGRANT. 
A variety of Dominion ancestry, which Mr. 
Bliss the originator of the Dominion race, 
considered his finest introduction. S—violet, 
suffused bronze; F—rich velvety crimson- 
maroon . 65.00 .20 
NENE —38 in This very stunning Iris is the 
LARGEST AND ONE OF THE FINEST IN¬ 
TRODUCED TO DATE. Flowers 9 to 10 
inches long, with petals of heavy texture. 
S—soft lilac; F—old rose. General effect 
red . 50.00 .50 
NINGALL— 40 in. A I ovely new Iris in soft 
pastel blended tints of rosy buff and lilac.... 25.00 .25 
MELCHIOR —36 in. S—deep bronzy violet. 
F—rich velvety crimson-purple. One of the 
finest of the recent introductions. 35.00 .20 
NUMA ROUMESTAN— 36 in. A very fine 
bright red Iris of French origin, identical in 
color with Dauntless and beautifully frilled.. 25.00 .20 
All orders of $2.00 and over will be delivered to your door—all charges prepaid—anywhere in the United States. 
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