It is unnecessary for the new gardener to start growing iris by 
selecting varieties that have been discarded by most modern 
growers. Here is a Quality Gardens suggestion for the begin¬ 
ner; it contains a wide variation of clear colors and lovely 
blends. Many of the highest rating varieties of comparatively 
recent years are in this list. 
TRAIL’S END 
SIERRA BLUE 
GOLDEN FLARE 
PAULETTE 
GOLDEN LIGHT 
MARY GEDDES 
ALTA CALIFORNIA 
SHIRVAN 
PARTHENON 
FRIVOLITE 
ROYAL BEAUTY 
GOLDEN BOW 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT 
CLARA NOYES 
ZAHAROON 
SPRING MAID 
KING MIDAS 
MORNING GLORY 
LOS ANGELES 
SUMMER CLOUD 
CHROMYLLA 
Any ten, selecting one of each kind, Postpaid for $3.50, entire collection for $5.00 
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THE MOST BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION WE KNOW HOW TO SELECT . . . 
MISSOURI (Dykes Medal winner for 1937). SUMMER TAN, tan, rose and cream blend. 
EILAH, large rich yellow. WASATCH, a fine white plicata marked clear blue. 
NARAIN, deep velvety blue. Postpaid for $7.50 
Any six for $15.00 Postpaid. Select two plants from each group. 
GROUP 1 
GROUP 2 
GROUP 3 
SAHARA 
ELLA WINCHESTER 
GLORIOLE 
LUCREZIA BORI 
JUNALUSKA 
CHEERIO 
BLUE TRIUMPH 
BURNING BRONZE 
LADY PARAMOUNT 
DESERET 
BROWN BETTY 
DYMIA 
DARK KNIGHT 
CINCINNATI 
CORALIE 
No changes will be made in the manner of selecting this collection. 
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A WELL. SELECTED 
HEMEROCALLIS COLLECTION 
AUEROLE, May-June 
GEORGE YELD, July-August 
GOLDENI, July 
MARGARET PERRY, July-August 
OPHIR, late J une-J uly 
ORANGEMAN, May-June 
Postpaid for 
$300 
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Quality Cardens 27 
