MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO 
HEARTH FIRE, (Emigholz, 1935). S. light bronze flushed reddish violet, appear¬ 
ing dull red violet; F. deep velvety carmine violet; 4% inches. 1.25 
HEARTHSTONE COPPER, (Hearth, 1932). S. of bright old gold blend down to 
fiery red F.......75 
HELEN FRANCIS, (Pfeiffer, 1922). Tall lavender.10 
HELGE, (Pfeiffer, 1926). Lemon yellow. (Intermediate) .10 
HENRI RIVIERE, (Millet, 1927). S. pure lemon yellow; F. mauve with lemon.25 
HER MAJESTY, (Perry, 1903). S. lovely rose pink; F. bright crimson.10 
HEYDAY, (Williamson, 1931). S. mustard yellow; F. Vandyke red.15 
HILTON LUCAS, (Pfeiffer, 1929). S. deicate shade of tinted lavender.10 
HOLLYWOOD, (Essig., 1931). Blended bright pink, yellow and old gold.50 
H YPN US, (Con., 1931). Blue shading into red and gray; very tall and husky.25 
IBPALL, (Foster, 1911). Part oncocyclus red violet flowers. ..25 
IDA ANVALARY, (Callis, 1938). One of the loveliest of the new introductions. 
Standards a deep lavender, falls lavender streaked with white, a golden beard. 
Fragrance of a honey-white locust. A few of these in the room perfumes the 
entire house. The flower is large and flaring with broad petals; forty to 
forty-two inches; a very profuse bloomer; the flower is of a very heavy sub¬ 
stance and smooth with a heavy branching stalk. Really outstanding in color 
and perfect in form. In every respect a glorious new iris. 10.00 
I DUN A, (Goos & Koenemann, 1926). S. soft creamy white; F. violet blue.25 
IM PE RATO R, (Cay). Red self, later and larger flowered than Seminole which it 
resembles in color; late; medium height.25 
IMPERIAL BLUSH, (H. P. Sass, 1933). Huge pale blush pink; heavy substance; 
fragrant; very well branched for a pink; midseason; tall. (Bearded).50 
IMPROVED KING, (Pfeiffer, 1926). Golden yellow and mahogany.10 
INDIAN, (Sass, 1929). Most remarkable iris; tan, slightly flushed rose; ruffled .25 
INDIAN CHIEF, (Ayres, 1929). Bronzy violet S. with F. dahlia carmine.25 
INDIAN HILLS, (Grant & Schreiner, 1937). Clear purple of extra large size and 
opulent oval form. The clear, lustrous color is magnificent in the clump. This 
iris is practically a self-color with a white beard shading to rich orange. 5.00 
INDIAN MAID, (Pfeiffer, 1924). S. clouded lavender; F. dark reddish maroon.10 
INDIGO BUNTING, (Ayres, 1933). A crisp, silvery, cool blue that appeals to every¬ 
one . f ... 1.00 
INGEBORG, (G. & K., 1908). Early white. 20 inches. (Intermediate).10 
INNER GLOW, (Sturtevant, 1924). Perfectly exquisite uniform soft ivory; early .25 
ION, (Mead, 1929). S. pure violet blue; F. blackish violet edged.25 
IRIS BEAUTIFUL, (Otwell). Very tall, pink lavender shade...25 
IR ISC REST, (Mead, 1929). Of clear medium blue. F. shading white at base.25 
IRIS KING, (Goos & Koenemann, 1907). S. lemon yellow; F. rich maroon; 24 in. .10 
IRMA POLLOCK, (H. P. Sass, 1931). S. Magenta; F. velvety carmine with lighter 
margin ....25 
ISOLINE, (Vilmorin, 1904). S. silvery lilac; F. beautiful mauve.10 
I VAN HOE, (Millet). S. pale bluish lavender; F. deeper shade; 26 inches.10 
JACQUARD, (Ayres-Emigholz, 1931). S. dark vinous mauve; F. dark violet purple ,25 
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