INCARVILLEA (In-kar-yiT-le-a)—Hardy Gloxinia 
Exotic hardy plants from the orient having large Gloxina- 
like flowers. Fine specimens for sunny position in the 
rockery or border. 
*brevipes —Very large pink trumpets on 8" stems. A most 
attractive plant. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
*Olga —A strong rampant grower having finely cut leaves 
on long rather weak canes which gives the plant a 
sprangly appearance most attractive against large rocks. 
Evergreen and thoroughly hardy. Pink flowers. 
35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.25 
IRIS (l # -ris)—Germanica 
We have spent a great deal of time and money in the 
last two years selecting worthwhile Irises and take great 
pleasure in presenting the following list of truly fine 
sorts at very moderate prices. We will begin shipping 
Iris July 1st but it may be included with your spring 
order and we will send out at planting time. As we are 
very short on some varieties we urge early orders and 
a second choice will surely be appreciated. 
“S.” means standards; “F.” means falls; “A.M.” stands 
for Award of Merit; “C.M.” for Certificate of Merit; 
“H.M.” is Honorable Mention; “A.I.S.” means American 
Iris Society; “R.H.S.” is Royal Horticultural Society; 
“S.N.H.F.” is Societe Nationale d’Horticulture de France. 
Alta California —45". Wonderful deep yellow flushed with 
bronze, intensifying the rich golden effect. Among the 
very finest yellow Irises in existence. See color plate on 
inside back cover 35c each 
Alice Harding —Awarded the Dykes Memorial Medal in 
Paris. A magnificent large, primrose-yellow self with vivid 
orange beard. $1.50 each 
Al-lu-we —41". The largest flowered variegata. A gigantic 
crinkly-petaled blossom. S. yellow with peachy suffusion; 
F. ruddy red. 35c each 
Anne Marie Cayeux —36". S. pinkish-lilac; F. metalic blue 
over grey. The introducer says: “A blending of the sky’s 
colors at sunset and those of a pigeon’s throat.” Very 
large. 25c each 
Ballerine —48". One of the finest light blue toned sorts. 
Gigantic flower, exquisite form and coloring. Very fra¬ 
grant. 20c each 
Black Wings —38". A magnificent outstanding Iris. Opening 
buds velvety black. S. rich midnight blue; F. deeper with 
frosty black lustre. A. M., A. I. S., 1933. 35c each 
Blue Velvet —42". A velvety giant in richest shades of royal 
blue. 25c each 
Buechley’s Giant —48". A colossal flower of clean blue laven- 
dar. Perfect form and silken finish. 35c each 
California Gold —42". The richest yellow Iris grown today. 
Broad silken petaled, perfect form and well branched 
habit, together with unquestionable hardiness make this 
new Iris an enviable possession. $2.75 each 
Caroline Stringer —40". Large flowers of soft rose self. 
Beautifully fluted petals of heavy texture. 20c each 
Cavalcade— 40". A strong, sturdy variegata having intric¬ 
ately veined petals of golden color. A most appealing 
flower. 50c each 
Clara Noyes —32". A flower that has created a sensation in 
the Iris world in the past few years, having the rich 
coloring of a Talisman rose. Unquestionably one of the 
most popular Irises grown today. 25c each 
Copper Lustre —40". Absolutely unique in Iris coloring. This 
huge flower of burnished copper positively glows in the 
sunlight with glints of pink and gold. One of the most 
sensational Irises ever introduced. Dykes Medal Winner 
1938. $3.00 each 
Cora lie —38". A perfectly formed flower of distinctive rasp¬ 
berry-red color. Winner of the Dykes Memorial Medal, 
highest international honors. $1.25 each 
Dauntless —42". One of the finest and purest deep red toned 
Irises. A prodigous bloomer of magnificent size. A former 
Dykes Medal Winner. 25c each 
Day Dream—42". A glorious pink toned blend. There is no 
other Iris even similar in color. 20c each 
Depute Nomblot —48". A magnificent flower of richest 
tones. S. glowing rosy purple, overlaid with gold. F. red¬ 
dish garnet and purple. 25c each 
Dolly Madison —36". An early bloomer of soft mauve and 
dainty yellow. The large flowers are brightly illumined 
by an orange beard. Still a great favorite. 20c each 
Dorthy Dietz —44". Super fine bi-color. S. snowy white; 
F. pansy violet. 25c each 
Dream —36". Very early blooming pallida of beautiful rose 
pink. A “best seller.” 20c each 
Easter Morn —42". An immense heavy-textured flower of 
warm pure white. A. M., A. I. S., 1933. 50c each 
El Capitan —38". Very large flwers of clear manganese. A 
stunning flower immensely popular. 25c each 
Ethelwyn Dubuar —38". A superb new Iris, the largest flow¬ 
ered of any true pink. The general effect is a clear deep 
pink. 50c each 
Euphony —32". A great favorite because of its unusual color¬ 
ing and freedom of bloom. S. mustard yellow stained with 
blue. F. deeper overlaid with brown. 20c each 
Fascination —46". Enormous flowers of clear pure pink, 
satiny texture and great substance. 25c each 
Frieda Mohi —44". One of the finest Irises of all time, being 
a lovely violet-pink. Beautifully formed blooms with flar¬ 
ing falls. 20c each 
Frivolite —40". A lovely free blooming flower of rich shrimp- 
pink, unique in color. 25c each 
Gay Huzzar —30". One of the brightest and richest colored 
flowers grown. S. brilliant chrome-yellow; F. deep vel¬ 
vety oxblood red. 20c each 
Genevieve Serouge —42". S. tawny bronze flushed with soft 
blue; F. misty blue with edge of burnished gold. A huge 
flower beautifully frilled. S.N.H.F. Award. 60c each 
Golden Helmet —35". A strikingly lovely variegata. S. ruf¬ 
fled golden cinnamon; F. deep rich oxblood red. 
$1.75 each 
Golden Light —40". A radiant, glowing flower having S. of 
burnished copper edged with rose and F. of orange and 
rose. Unsurpassed for brilliant effects. 85c each 
Grace Sturtevant —40". One of the very finest Irises in the 
world. A striking rich red-brown and carmine blend. 
20c each 
Gudrun —42". A top notch white, winner of the Dykes 
Memorial Medal awarded by the English Iris Society. 
Massive flowers of purest snow white. 75c each 
Happy Days —44". A mammoth sized deep yellow, with a 
glistening finish and deep orange beard. H.M., A.I.S. 1935. 
$2.00 each 
Helios —38". Huge flowers of pure lemon yellow with deli¬ 
cate penciling of rose on the falls. S.N.H.F. Award. 
25c each 
Imperial Blush —42". A large fragrant blush pink with faint 
creamy undertone. A vigorous tall plant with many 
blooms on well branched stalks. 50c each 
Indian Chief —36". Rich velvety red falls with lighter red 
standards. One of the richest and brightest Irises grown 
and the best selling red of all time. 20c each 
Ivory Coast —42". Very early, with large, magnolia-scented 
flowers of clear ivory veined green gold in the throat. 
35c each 
Jean Cayeux —38". Winner of many medals and one of the 
outstanding colors introduced in recent years. Soft 
Havana brown shot with a golden glint and a touch of 
bright blue at the tip of the beard, making an enchanting 
symphony of color. Dykes Medal 1931. 60c each 
Jerry —38". A beautiful velvety red flower with falls a few 
shades deeper. The general effect is a brilliant, glowing 
ruby red. 65c each 
Joycette —42". One of the finest and largest of the newer 
reds. Mammouth blooms of pure rich dark red self. Very 
fragrant. 75c each 
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