DAYTON. OHIO 
Each 
IRIS germanica 
Dauntless (Con. 1929) A glorious red 
of rich velvety substance, Dykes 
medal in 1929. 40 in._1.00 
Depute Nomblot (Cay. 1929) S. copper- 
red; F. rich claret-crimson. Dykes 
Medal in 1930. 50 in._1.00 
Dream. 3 ft. very light pink_.25 
Duke of York. 44 in. soft mauve_.35 
Fairy. 3 ft. white, delicately 
bordered with pale blue_.25 
Georgia- .50 
Glowing Embers. 3J- ft. violet and 
purple, center of yellow—-.75 
Gold Imperial, golden yellow_.35 
Gypsy tyieen. 3 ft. pink and old rose_.25 
Her Majesty. 2 ft. pink_.25 
Indian Chief (Ayers 1929) One of the 
best red irises. 40 in._ o 50 
Iris King. 2 ft. gold and tan_.25 
Jacqueline Guillot. 3 ft. bluish- 
violet_.35 
Juniata, 3-| ft. clear blue_.25 
King Midas (Mead 1927) Glorious com¬ 
bination of golden buff and garnet- 
brown; heavy beard of deepest orange. 
36 in._.75 
King Tut. Intense red-1.00 
Kochi. 2 ft. blackish purple_.25 
Lent A.Williamson. 3 ft. lavender 
to violet_.35 
Lohengrin. 2jj ft. violet_.25 
Lorelei. 2 ft. yellow and raisin- 
purple -. 25 
Lord of June. 3 ft. violet-purple_.35 
Mme. Chereaux. 3 ft. white penciled 
blue-• 25 
Mildred Presby. 3 ft. white and 
violet-.25 
Monsignor. 2-|- ft. violet and purple, 
deep veinings-.25 
Morning Splendor. Petunia-violet, 
very fine- 1.00 
Mother of Pearl. 40 in.pale bluish 
lavender_ .35 
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