Junaluska —38". One of the finest novelties to date. A 
unique blend of red, copper and rose. Huge flowers of 
heavy substance. Runner up for Dykes Medal 1938. 
$3.00 each 
Kansas —44". A beautifully ruffled flower of huge size, in 
shades of dainty lilac pink. 25c each 
King Juba —40". One of the finest bi-colors in the world. 
S. old gold; F. dahlia-carmine. A brilliant and effective 
combination. H.M., A.I.S. 20c each 
King Midas —32". A delightful blend of soft rich gold suf¬ 
fused with garnet brown and enriched by a brilliant gol¬ 
den beard. Words are quite inadequate to describe this 
magnificent flower. 20c each 
King Tut —36". A blazing red-brown flower of unbelievable 
brilliance. No collection is complete without this one. 
25c each 
Klamath —40". S. lobelia violet; F. rich velvety mulberry 
and bronze. A few years ago this grand Iris sold at $50 
each. 25c each 
Lady Luck— 24". Valuable for its especially early blooming 
habit, often two weeks ahead of any others. A rich deep 
violet purple self. Very fragrant. 20c each 
Lady Paramount —44". A sensational gigantic new primrose- 
yellow self, smoothly finished with rich thick orange 
beard. H.M., A.I.S. $1.50 each 
Lord Lambourne —36". A brilliant red and copper blend. 
20c each 
Los Angeles —46". A giant snowy-white Iris with delicate 
edging of lavender-blue. Universally admired, and one of 
the very finest grown today. 25c each 
Magenta —36". Why this was named Magenta we cannot 
imagine. The color is a rich reddish violet so intense as 
to command instant admiration. A great favorite here. 
25c each 
Marquita —40". A magnificent flower of clearest ivory 
flushed with yellow and penciled with brilliant ruby lines 
running evenly from base to apex of falls. 75c each 
Mary Dynes —38". One of the very latest to bloom. Splendid 
large flowers with standards of bronzy buff and deep 
maroon-red falls. 50c each 
Mary Geddes —38". A wonderful blending of soft pink tones 
overlaid with Pomeranian red. Dykes Medal Winner 1936. 
65c each 
Meldoric —50". A blue-black of colossal size, with thick vel¬ 
vety petals and glorious golden beard. H.M., A.I.S. 
75c each 
Midgard —36". Huge ruffled blooms in a medley of soft pink 
and gold. Still one of the most popular Irises in the world. 
See inside back cover illustration. 20c each 
Ministre Fernand David —38". A French introduction 
awarded many certificates in Europe. A superbly massive 
flower. S. silken red purple; F. velvety glowing dark red. 
35c each 
Missouri —40". A truly great Iris, being the best all-blue 
toned sort in existence. Large flowers of superb texture 
and finish. Winner of Dykes Medal 1937. $2.00 each 
Morning Glory —40". Extra fine red bi-color, with brilliant 
orange beard. 20c each 
Morning Splendor —36". A delightfully fragrant flower of 
rich, dark reddish tones with a glittering golden beard. 
20c each 
Mrs. Valerie West —40". The masterpiece of Bliss, creator of 
the world famous velvety petaled Dominion race. A 
gigantic flower of richest crimson and bronze, compelling 
instant admiration. 20c each 
My Maryland —48". One of the tallest and finest. S. rich 
petunia-violet, shaded with rose; F., deep, velvety am¬ 
aranth purple overlaid with rich garnet brown. Very 
large and perfectly formed. 25c each 
Nene —38". Huge flowers 9" to 10" long. S. soft clear lilac; 
F. vinous red. S.N.H.F. Award. 25c each 
Numa Roumestan —36". A fine bright red shaded with 
bronze and gold. 25c each 
Omaha— 30". A handsome large flower with soft rose stand¬ 
ards and old rose falls, lighted with a rich golden beard. 
25c each 
Pallida Dalmatica, folius variegata —36". This Iris should 
certainly be in every garden. The flowers are a fine deep 
blue, excellent for landscape and cutting. The really out¬ 
standing thing, however, is the foliage, which is a fine 
blue-green broadly margined with pure creamy white, mak¬ 
ing it of the greatest value throughout the entire season. 
25c each 
Peerless —36". A Dykes Medal Winner of brilliant reddish 
violet with a bright golden beard. 25c each 
Persia —46". Massive fragrant blooms in a rich blend re¬ 
mindful of an exquisite Persian rug, in shades of blue, 
lavender, grey, bronze and smoke, all with a glistening 
silken sheen. 25c each 
Picador —44". S. honey yellow; F. mineral red. The most 
popular yellow variegata grown. 35c each 
Pink Satin —46". Purest, clearest pink with iridescent satin 
sheen. Rugged, vigorous grower. Tall and large, of ex¬ 
quisite form. The whole world acclaims Pink Satin. 
25c each 
Pluie d’Oi —36". This name, meaning “Rain of Gold,” is a 
good description for the lovely pure yellow flowers. Dykes 
Medal Winner. 20c each 
President Pilkington —46". Magnificent large, perfectly 
formed flowers with standards of pale buff faintly shad¬ 
owed with blue and rose. Wide flaring falls of lavender- 
blue with a golden buff suffusion. 20c each 
Purissima —58". There is no finer Iris grown than Purissima 
and few equal it in size or performance. Last season our 
plants stood 5' tall and individual flowers measured 11" 
across. The blooms are of purest white, with thick heavy 
petals, and last unusually long even in very warm tem¬ 
peratures. 25c each 
Rameses —40". A glorious blend of rose, pink and buff shad¬ 
ing to yellow near the edges and radiating gold from the 
heart. Prolific bloomer with an unusually long flowering 
season. A Dykes Medal Winner. 20c each 
Red Dominion —32". A large fragrant flower with clear, 
lustrous deep red standards and full flaring velvety red 
falls. H.M., A.I.S. 50c each 
Rusty Gold— 36". As the name implies this lovely flower is a 
coppery bronze blend with tints of rust. 50c each 
Seadeep —44". Introduced by F. A. Thole, of Seattle, Wash¬ 
ington, and considered by leading authorities as the very 
best blue bi-color in the world. S. clean clear blue; F. deep 
rich blue-black. Huge stems well filled with immense 
flowers. $5.00 each 
Selene —40". Large glistening white with thick textured 
luminous petals. 25c each 
Senlac —40". One of the most brilliant of all, being a unique 
shade of rich mulberry. 20c each 
Sensation —44". A fine clear analine-blue from France. A 
perfect flower of gigantic size, and a prodigious bloomer. 
One of the world’s best blues. 25c each 
Shah Jehan —38". A new Iris of striking beauty in rich orien¬ 
tal tones. S. a medley of creamy buff and gold; F. deep 
ruby red with an eighth inch border like the standards. 
50c each 
Shining Waters —48". An imposing giant of uniform clear 
blue that sparkles like pure lake water under the sun. A 
most outstanding introduction. 75c each 
Shot Silk —36:. Delightfully fragrant blooms of rich silky 
pink and gold shades. 25c each 
Sierra Blue —50". An exceptionally smooth, refined flower 
of clear blue, good substance, large size, perfect form, 
towering shoulder high. Dykes Medal Winner in 1935. 
75c each 
Sir Knight —40". Deliciously fragrant flowers of brilliant 
deep violet .A new Iris of striking beauty. $1.25 each 
Sir Michael —48". The standards of this marvelous flower 
are so intense a blue that it stands out, even from a dis¬ 
tance, among all others. The rich red-purple falls are suf¬ 
fused coppery brown. Regarded as the finest Iris ever to 
have come from England. 25c each 
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