KENWOOD (Ayres 1932) M. 35". A rich variegata of clear 
shades of velvety red and soft buff. S. pale lustrous buff; 
F. deep maroon. The colors are soft and pleasing. Quite 
distinct. $ .35 
K. V. AYRES (Ayres 1932) M. 42". A huge flower whose col¬ 
oring is the despair of the descriptionist. A soft coffee color, 
tinged lavender and cream with a lustrous pink overglow. 
The stalk is very tall and the symmetrical flowers are large 
and well placed on the widely branched stems. A very 
strong grower and heavy bloomer. $1.50 
H.M., A.I.S., 1933. 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White 1934) M. 40". A splendid 
new yellow of Dykes parentage. A glowing primrose yellow 
self. The flowers are gracefully carried on tall stems and the 
foliage pale green and luxuriant. Tested for hardiness in 
Illinois for two years with slight protection. $3.00 
H.M., A.I.S. 
LEGEND (Wareham 1932) 38". A velvety claret crimson 
self with a brilliant gold beard which sets off the rich beauty 
of the flower effectively. $ .50 
LUCRE (White 1936) M. 40". A rich lemon chrome self of 
rich and brilliant color. S. deep yellow, F. slightly deeper in 
tone, with old gold shading near the cadmium yellow beard. 
A vigorous grower and reliable bloomer. $5.00 
LUCREZIA BOR I (Schreiner 1935) M. 40". This first 
seedling offered by Mr. Schreiner caused much favorable 
comment in Nashville at the A.I.S. meeting. Similar in form 
to its seed parent, Nebraska, it is a very long flower of rich 
golden yellow coloring with a deep orange beard. It is very 
fragrant and a good grower. $7.50 
LUX (Looks) (Cayeux 1931) M. 38". An unusually lovely 
and vivid color effect. S. apricot suffused bright old gold; F. 
semi-flaring raspberry red, with a golden sheen paling to rose 
at the edge; the finest landscape variety we have. $ .65 
C.M., S.N.H.F., 1931. 
MME. LOUISE AUREAU (Cayeux 1935) M. 38". Acharm- 
ingly unusual plicata. S. soft heliotrope on translucent sil¬ 
very ground, the color deepens at the margins. F. silvery 
white, exquisitely sanded and veined at the edges with 
deeper tones of heliotrope. A most outstanding introduction 
of unusual and lovely coloring. $15.00 
Dykes Medal, 1934. 
MARCO POLO (Schreiner 1936) 36". A lustrous clear 
toned bicolor with rich rose standards and velvety crimson 
falls. Gives the effect of a clear red iris with bright orange 
beard. Good branching and well placed blooms. $7.50 
MARQUITA (Mar-kee-ta) (Cayeux 1931) M. 38". A Helios 
seedling, resembling its parent in form. S. clearest ivory 
flushed yellow; F. the same color with brilliant ruby lines 
running evenly from base to apex. An absolutely new color 
break and very outstanding. We know of no other iris so 
different in form and coloring, and its garden effect is lovely. 
$1.50 
EILAH » Loomis 1935 
In their gowns of crinkled silfi, 
Golden banded, ranked in order. 
Brilliant as the sunset fire is, 
Blacfi as bull's blood, white as milfi. 
Stand within our garden border 
Troops of Ins. 
Susan O. Moberly. 
Quality Cardens 1 - 1 
