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Price Price 
PAULETTE —54 in. The tallest and one of 
the finest light blue bi-colors. A very 
beautiful flower with flaring falls quite un¬ 
like all other blue-toned varieties. WINNER 
OF THE FIRST PRIZE in 1936 at ROCKE¬ 
FELLER CENTRE, NEW YORK, as the 
largest Iris in the show. Now that it can be 
had at such a modest price, no Iris garden 
should be without this striking beauty. 35.00 .25 
PERSIA— 46 in. FRAGRANT. Massive 
blooms in a unique blending of deep colors, 
reminding one of the colors in a Persian 
rug, hence the name. The flower has a 
glistening silky texture and is one of the 
finest Iris we have. A fine large stock of 
extra large rhizomes makes a low price pos¬ 
sible for the first time this season. 25.00 .20 
PINK SATIN —46 in. The tallest, largest, 
smoothest and finest soft pink-toned Iris 
introduced to date. HONORABLE MEN¬ 
TION AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. 
PLUIE DOR —41 in. WINNER OF THE 
DYKES MEDAL, highest international honors, 
for the finest, largest, tallest deep yellow. .. 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON— 46 in. GIVEN 
AN AWARD OF MERIT BY THE FRENCH 
NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
An outstanding French introduction. S—soft 
buff. F—lavender blue, suffused buff. See 
color illustration . 
PURISSIMA —44 in. Pure white Iris of giant 
size and perfect form. Considered by many 
specialists to be the most perfect white 
Iris .. 
ROMOLA —38 in. This is one of the richest 
of the Dominion group, with very large 
flowers of perfect form and good sub¬ 
stance S—soft lilac; F—velvety red-violet.... 
ROSE DOMINION— 38 in. HONORABLE 
MENTION AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. A 
beautiful new brilliant American-Beauty 
rose color, with flaring falls and a vivid 
golden beard. Quite unlike all others. A 
very fine large stock of this variety now 
permits me to make a very low price. 
ROSE PETAL— 48 in. SWEETLY SCENTED. 
Clear uniform, deep rose-petal pink. Very 
lovely. Now offered for the first time at a 
low price . 
SACHEM —40 in. VERY FRAGRANT. A 
very lovely rich red-toned bi-color with 
erect silky rosy-bronze standards and deep 
velvety red falls. A large flower of perfect 
form, brilliant color and an especially fine 
garden effect . 
SAN FRANCISCO— 44 in. WINNER OF 
THE DYKES MEDAL. The largest and finest 
Iris of the Plicata" type. A massive flower 
of perfect form, double the size of other 
plicatas. White, with a feather-stitch edg¬ 
ing of lavender-blue. 
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SENLAC— EARLY. FRAGRANT. 35 in. A 
unique shade of mulberry red, especially 
brilliant in the sunlight and exceptionally 
free flowering . 25.00 .20 
SENSATION— 4 ft. FRAGRANT. A sensa¬ 
tional new clear aniline-blue of French in¬ 
troduction. Considered one of the world's 
finest blues . 25.00 .25 
SIR MICHAEL —48 in. One of the world's 
best. Of indescribable beauty. S—clear la- 
vender-blue. F—rich red-purple, suffused 
copper-brown . 50.00 .20 
SOLFERINO— 56 in. A new bright pink, on 
the order of Aphrodite, but brighter, the 
stalks towering shoulder high. 
SUNLIGHT —36 in. One of the largest and 
finest soft yellows. Unsurpassed as an ex¬ 
hibition flower. Superb under artificial light 
TALISMAN— 38 in. DELIGHTFULLY FRA¬ 
GRANT. GIVEN AN AWARD OF MERIT 
BY THE IRIS SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. An 
enchanting new Iris in somewhat the un¬ 
usual colors of the Talisman Rose, rich iri¬ 
descent golden yellow, flushed pink. 
THURATUS— 34 in. A NEW "BLACK" IRIS, 
in reality an exceedingly rich blackish 
prune-purple. One of the darkest of all 
Iris, with a rich lustre that makes it superb 
VALOR-50 in. VERY FRAGRANT. Given 
an AWARD OF MERIT by the AMERICAN 
IRIS SOCIETY 1936. The tallest, largest, 
richest and finest of its type, the general 
effect being a deep, rich blackish blue-violet 
bi-color, but with marked changes in differ¬ 
ent lights, the color in bright sunlight being 
a brilliant crimson. 
VENUS DE MILO —44 in. FRAGRANT. The 
fact that this variety was second choice of 
the Judges in deciding upon the variety 
that was to receive the Dykes Memorial 
Medal for 1936, tells its own story. It is a 
gigantic pure snow white, a perfect flower 
in every way and considered by many ex¬ 
perts as the best white. A fine stock of 
extra large rhizomes enables me to make a 
low price on this handsome Iris for the first 
time . 20.00 .25 
WAMBLISKA— 48 in. FRAGRANT. HON¬ 
ORABLE MENTION AMERICAN IRIS SO¬ 
CIETY. A sensational giant white flower of 
perfect form and heavy texture. 20.00 .20 
WHITE & GOLD —3 ft. A pure, gleaming 
satiny white, with a brilliant golden beard. 
A flower of perfect form and finish. A prodi¬ 
gious bloomer and one of the most satis¬ 
factory for mass effect in the garden. 25.00 .15 
ZAHAROON— 42 in. WINNER OF SILVER 
MEDAL AWARDED, BY THE ENGLISH IRIS 
SOCIETY. An indescribably beautiful blend¬ 
ing of subtle soft tints, amber, violet, buff 
and fawn. No other Iris like it. 100.00 .25 
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I Will Furnish This Entire "Royal 70" Collection 
One of Each, For $16.50 Former Value, $2,362.50 
‘Robert Way matt 
39-09 214th PLACE 
BAYSIDE, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. 
President Pilkington 
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