COPPER PIECE (Kellogg 193b) M. 36". A medium sized 
flower of glowing copper red effect. S. clear copper red, 
F. straight hanging with a bright clear red violet suffusion 
through the center; a burnished copper epaulette on each 
haft. A brilliant flower of fine substance. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1936. $10.00 
CRIMSON PETAL (Norton 1938). A handsome crimson 
iris of fine garden effect. The blooms are very large. S. 
arched of clear red, F. broad and semi-flaring velvety red. 
Exceptional substance and fine form. Good branching habits. 
A large stock permits a low introductory price. $5.00 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant 1937) M. 40". A lovely misty blue of 
powder blue effect. The flowers are of symmetrical oval 
form, smoothly finished and well spaced on the tall and 
widely branching stalks. A real addition to any collection. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1937. $10.00 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Cook 1937) M. 36". Really out¬ 
standing in color. A glowing coppery red of medium shade. 
The flowers are very large, of smooth texture and rounded 
form with a lustrous silken texture. The plant has proved 
a vigorous grower. The stalks are low and widely branched. 
$20.00 
JELLOWAY (Parker 1937) M. 38". A fine, pure toned 
golden yellow, with brilliant gold beard. The large flowers 
are of exceptionally good substance and the form very good 
The stalk is tall and well branched. A fast increaser. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1937. $10.00 
LAGOS (Pilkington 1937) V. L. 38". A very late blooming 
cream and gold iris of great charm. S. old ivory edged clear 
primrose. F. golden yellow, flushed white at center of blade. 
Orange beard. The flowers are large and of heavy texture. 
$5.00 
LILLAMANI (J. Sass 1938). An unusually good blue black 
iris. The blooms are large with broad, thick velvety falls. 
The sturdy stalks are very tall and well branched and carry 
many flowers. Taller, larger and darker than Black Wings. 
$15.00 
MAID OF ASTOLOT (J. Sass 1936) L. 42". A stunning 
pure white and blue plicata. The flowers are very large and 
the stalks very tall and widely branched. Good growing 
habits and very hardy. $7.50 
MATA HARI (Nicholls 1937). A glorious dark iris of intense 
indigo blue. The flowers are of good size ,well rounded form 
and smoothly finished. A free flowering variety and vigorous 
grower. As good a dark iris as we have grown. $15.00 
MAYA (Washington 1935) M. 40". A beautiful strawberry 
red self. S. domed, F. very velvety of the same shade as the 
standards, but with a subtle blending of copper and rose 
at the throat. Brilliant orange beard and splendid branching. 
$ 10.00 
MIDWEST GEN (H. P. Sass 1937) M. 38". A large slightly 
ruffled iris of fresh even coloring. Best described as softly 
glowing buff, suffused with pink and yellow. The stalk is 
very tall. A gem for color. $20.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1937. 
MISS CALIFORNIA (Salbach 1937) M. 42". A beautiful 
and distinct lilac pink self. A very decorative iris with large 
flowers of perfect form and fine substance. Growth vigorous 
and splendid blooming habits. $15.00 
MOUNTAIN SNOW (Kellogg 1937) M. 36". A very large 
glistening white faintly tinged blue with pearl pink at the 
center. S. large and ruffled, F. broad and widely flaring. 
Substance and growth excellent. $20.00 
H.M., A.I.S. 1937. 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis 1937) M. 36". A greatly ad¬ 
mired iris in our display gardens for the past several years, 
because of its great delicacy of coloring. The flower is large, 
almost 5M inches long. S. lustrous soft pink flushed deeper 
pink with yellow at the base. F. semi-flaring of deep rosaline 
pink. Garden effect, rich glowing pink. $15.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1937. 
NASSAK (H. P. Sass 1938). A large and very tall plicata. 
Pure white background with very bright blue markings. 
Perfectly hardy. $2.50 
ORLOFF (H. P. Sass 1938) M. 38". A handsome and unique 
plicata. S. deep yellow blended brown. F. same shade of 
yellow, flushed and edged red brown. Totally unlike Sieg¬ 
fried, but as good. $30.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1937. 
OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS (Waller 1937) M. 38". A 
fine white of very pure coloring. The standards are broad 
and arching, the falls wide and flaring and the substance 
unusually good. The delicate beard gives the flower an 
unusual finish. The stalk is tall and straight, and the flowers 
large and well placed. $10.00 
RADIANT (Salbach 1936) M. 38". A richly colored, brilliant 
blend of good form and habit. S. burnished golden bronze; 
broad falls of glowing coppery red. As showy an iris as one 
could wish. $15.00 
SNOW PLUME (Nesmith 1937) M. 40". An immaculate 
white iris of large size, fine form and smooth finish. S. very 
broad; semi-flaring falls large and broad; white style arms 
and pale yellow beard. A profusely flowering iris. $17.50 
SUNBURST (Mitchell 1937) M. 40". A rich deep yellow 
self, deeper in color than California Gold. Tall stalks, good 
low branching, perfectly hardy. $5.00 
TIFFANY (H. P. Sass 1938) L. 36". A late blooming iris 
with clear, medium yellow background with violet bronze 
markings. The color combination is most unusual and at¬ 
tractive. Very hardy and vigorous. $25.00 
WABASH (Williamson 1936) M. 38". A fine, clear amoena 
that is a great improvement over any other now in com¬ 
merce. S. pure white; F. hyacinth violet, with a definite 
margin of white. $8.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1937. 
GRINTER AMOENA (Grinter 1936). Mr. Grinter has 
finally consented to our listing this iris wanted by many 
visitors to our garden. A large flower with pearl gray stan¬ 
dards and velvety red falls, edged pearl gray. The standards 
are sometimes a little weak in bad weather, its sole fault 
and not always apparent. Of value to hybridizers. $5.00 
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