♦ MERHIAM, KANSAS ♦ 
JULIA MARLOWE (Shull) Large flowered reddish purple; a sister to 
Morning Splendor, equally impressive but early; tall_3 for .23 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk) Bright coppery red bicolor; A. M. 1937; run¬ 
ner-up for Dykes medal 1938; midseason; tall_ 1.75 
JUNE BRIDE (Grinter) Charming free flowering white; very hardy 
and a fast grower; midseason; tall_3 for .25 
LANDSCAPE COLLECTIONS 
Twenty-five of Any One Variety $1.00 
Or 100 in Any Four Varieties $3.50 
Or Ten Each of Ten Varieties $3.50 
No Discount — All Shipments Prepaid 
The varieties are; Acacia Rose, Acheron, Alcazar, Afterglow, 
Andrew Jackson, Anna Farr, Archeveque, Argynnis, Benbow, Bluet, 
Blue Jay, Brandywine, B. Y. Morrison, C. E. Stringer, Chester J. 
Hunt, Claude Monet, Colias, Corrida, Delicatissima, Dalilah, Dream, 
Eldorado, Elsinore, Fairy, Folkwang, Gaviota, Georgia, George J. 
Tribolet, Germanica Major, Glowing Embers, Gleam O’Gold, Gold 
Imperial, Harmony, His Eminence, Iduna, Iris King, Isoline, Julia 
Marlowe, Juniata, June Bride, Kalos, Labor, Lohengrin, Lona, 
Loreley, Loudoun, Majestic, Mathilda, Mary Orth, Mentor, Mid¬ 
west, Mme. C. Bouscant, Mme. Cheri, Monsignor, Mons. Arnal, 
Mother of Pearl, Mount Penn, Mrs. Neubrunner, Naomi, Ochracea, 
Odaroloc, Odoratissima, Old Gold, Oriflamme, Parc de Neuilly, Pio¬ 
neer, Pocahantas, Quaker Lady, Queen Caterina, Rhea, Rhein Nixe, 
Roseway, Rota, Shekinah, Sherwin Wright, Skitchwaug, Snow¬ 
bound, St. Cecelia, Sunbeam, Susan Bliss, Suzanne Autissier, Tene- 
brae, Toreador, Troost, Valencia, Vesper Gold, White Queen, Wind¬ 
ham, Zada. 
The above varieties are three plants for 25c or any fifteen for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
KANSAS (Tim) Ruffled mauve pink of Alcazar form; late; tall-3 for .25 
KENWOOD (Emig) Standards are salmon buff and the falls amaranth 
purple; midseason; medium height_ .50 
‘7 received my iris several days ago and wish to thank you for 
your more than generous gift of ‘October Opera.’ 
'7 get a great deal of satisfaction from my irises as I do not have 
a great deal of time to work in my garden and it seems I get good 
results from them in spite of that handicap.” 
July 5, 1938. Miss E. Y., Independence, Mo. PaiJB 11 
