MIDGARD EUPHONY CLARA NOYES 
THREE ARISTOCRAT IRIS FOR YOUR GARDEN 
MIDGARD -When this lovely beauty was first shown, 
it created a furore, because the yellow-pink blended 
flowers introduced a new color note, and the ruffled 
petals were an added touch of distinction. It has proven 
to be one of the most reliable varieties for severe climates 
besides being a very free bloomer and rapid multiplier. 
No iris since the introduction of Morning Splendor has 
been so universally popular. Especially lovely under ar¬ 
tificial light, and unsurpassed for massed planting On the 
landscape. Each 22c, 3 for 60c, 6 for SI.00. 
EUPHONY —There has been created of late years a 
series of irises of the Ophelia type, ranging in tone from 
deep yellow-browns to pale yellow-pinks. Euphony is 
one of the most beautiful and distinct of all this series. 
ONE OF EACH VARIETY 
The standards are mustard yellow, waved and fluted, 
stained with light brown at the tips. Falls are squarely 
held, mustard yellow, flushed with blue in the central 
portion and overlaid soft brown. This is a lovely and 
bright color harmony, and the great freedom of bloom of 
this variety makes it a heavy favorite. Each 40c, 3 for 
SI.10, 6 for S2.00. 
CLARA NOYES — This lovely warm new blend has 
been a sensation in the iris world. The coloring is a 
medley of peach and apricot tones, suggesting the rich 
and brilliant blendings of the rose 'Talisman''. A beauti¬ 
ful novelty which is always a complete sell-out each 
season, so order early to prevent disappointment. Award 
of Merit, American Iris Society. Each 25c, 3 for 65c, 
6 for SI.10. 
—ALL 3—75c; Postpaid 
