GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner 
1936)—Shimmering creamy yellow with 
a glowing golden center, silky texture. 
One of the most striking of all the new 
Irises _ $ 10.00 
GOLDEN WEST (J. Sass, 1934)—An 
empire and wax yellow intermediate 
with an orange beard_ $ 0.25 
G. P. BAKER (Per., 1930)—Tall and 
free flowering cream yellow, English 
Dykes Medal winner_:_ $ 0.25 
GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss)—Most 
pronounced and intense velvety brown 
purple in the garden_ $ 0.35 
GRETCHEN (H. Sass) — Small attrac¬ 
tive pink amoena_ $ 0.25 
GUDRUN (Dykes, 1931)—Large pure 
white dusted with gold, long hanging 
falls, one of the finest new whites $ 2.00 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit., 1934)—The very 
largest yellow, bright clear tones of 
glistening color, the first glimpse of this 
variety leaves visitors breathless_ 
_$ 3.50 
HELIOS (Cay.) —Clear lemon yellow 
delicately marked with clear rose purple, 
very large_ $ 0.50 
HENRI RIVIERE — Soft yellow and 
rosy lilac margined with cream, many 
branched stems_ $ 0.25 
HERMITAGE—Attractive blend of rose, 
tan and crimson_._ $ 0.25 
HONEYDROP—Blend of henna, brown, 
honey and rose_ $ 0.30 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. Sass, 1933) — 
The finest of the large frilled orchid 
pinks _ $ 0.75 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres, 1929)—One of 
the very best red bicolors, red pink and 
deep velvety red, strong and large 
_$ 0.20 
INDIGO BUNTING (Ayres, 1934) — 
Medium blue self of unusually fine tone, 
its crisp color has great carrying power 
_$ 1.00 
IRMA POLLOCK (H. Sass, 1931) — 
Magenta and velvety deep carmine bi¬ 
color _ $ 0.25 
JACQUELINE GUILLOT — Enormous 
pale silvery blue_ $ 0.15 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cay., 1931)—Beauti¬ 
ful golden tan, an entirely new color and 
one of the most outstanding of recent 
introductions _ $ 2.50 
PRIZE WINNER COLLECTION 
Pink Satin 
Theodolinda Black Wings 
Buechley Giant Ambrosia 
Winneshiek King Tut 
You save almost one-third at the col¬ 
lection price labeled, postpaid $ 2.00 
BEGINNERS COLLECTION OF 
FAMOUS IRISES 
Indian Chief 
Pluie D’or 
Midgard 
Baldwin 
These are some < 
Irises in commer 
a wide range < 
Dolly Madison 
Magenta 
Romance 
Columbine 
the most famous 
today, they offer 
beautiful colors 
$ 1.00 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass, 1932)—A sensa¬ 
tional rich dusky, red, blazing red in the 
sunshine, strong and free flowering_ 
_$ 2.00 
JUBILEE (J. Sass)—Popular plicata 
blend of peach and cream_ $ 0.15 
KANSAS (Tim.)—Rose pink, tall and 
fine in form_ $ 0.25 
KENWOOD (Ayres-Emig., 1932)—A 
blended variegata of buff pink and 
purple _ $ 0.60 
KHORASAN (H. Sass, 1937)—S dull 
gold, F auburn flushed violet, a massive 
blended variegata with flaring falls 
_$ 10.00 
KING JUBA (H. Sass, 1931)—This va¬ 
riety set the standard for brilliant vari- 
egatas of clear contrast, yellow and red 
_$ 0.25 
KING KARL (J. Sass) — Favorite 
plicata blend of cinnamon and cream 
_$ 0.20 
KING MIDAS (Mead)—Ideal rounded 
flowers of a very distinct form, a blend¬ 
ing of golden buff and rosy brown 
___$ 0.20 
KING TUT (H. Sass)—About the most 
brilliant of reds in garden effect $ 0.25 
K. V. AYRES (Ayres, 1932)—Blend of 
coffee and lavender with pink overglow, 
sometimes classed as a silver grey, very 
large _ $ 1.00 
LA BOHEMIENNE—Russet red veined 
cream and buff, a dwarf but a gem 
_$ 0.25 
LARGO (Ashley, 1932)—Fine soft yel¬ 
low blend, falls overlaid mauve, large 
ruffled flowers_ _ $ 0.25 
LIBERTY BELL—Large plicata, white 
with red-toned feathering_ $ 0.25 
LINDBERGH—Brilliant blue violet bi¬ 
color, fine mass effect_ $ 0.15 
LODESTAR—Very bright contrasts of 
lemon chrome and claret brown, late 
_$ 0.50 
LONA (J. Sass)—Cream and white 
dotted purple_ $ 0.15 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mit.)—Peer of 
the whites with faint blue edging, satiny 
texture and fine form_ $ 0.35 
Fall Blooming Irises are listed on page 9 
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