NOVELTIES AND RARE IRISES (Cent.) 
Fair Elaine (Mitchell) A cream and yellow bicolor. S. soft 
cream, F. rich yellow with rich gold beard. Tall and of 
good substance. $25.00. 
Garden Magic (Grinter) A pure glowing red self. Its per¬ 
formance in my garden last year convinced my visitors that 
my statement that it was the best red in existence was not 
overdone. $15.00. 
Golden Majesty (Salbach) A pure golden yellow self of great 
beauty. Stalk tall and well branched, the flowers are large 
and well formed. Its finish is smooth and it does not fade. 
An iris of pure gleaming gold. $25.00. 
Great Lakes (Cousins) A broad, spreading flower of pure sky 
blue. The color is pure and lovely and there is no venation. 
A distinct addition to the blue class. $7.50. 
Louvois (Cayeux) A very rich looking iris of soft brown and 
crimson tones. The S. are soft brown, F. rich crimson and 
very velvety. Outstanding. $10.00. 
Manavu (Thorup) A striking white and yellow bicolor. S. 
creamy white, well arched, F. canary yellow, semi-flaring. 
Brilliant red gold beard. The largest and purest yellow and 
white bicolor we have seen. $12.50. 
Matula (H. Sass) A beautiful rose blend of unusual coloring 
and very fine form. S. apricot flushed Congo pink in center, 
F. soft Indian lake edged buff. $20.00. 
Ming Yellow (Glutzbeck) The finest yellow we have grown in 
our garden. A very large smooth flower of pure deep yellow 
of even tone with smooth and lustrous finish. Substance 
very thick. Stalk superbly branched. A wonderful iris. $25.00. 
Miss California (Salbach) A beautiful and distinct lilac pink 
self. A decorative iris with very large flowers of perfect 
form and good substance. Growth vigorous. $7.50. 
Modiste (Hall) A lovely self of pale mauve, different than 
other flowers of similar shades. Similar to the old Mile. 
Schwartz, so lovely, but not hardy. Modiste is hardy and 
beautiful. $7.50. 
Mountain Snow (Kellogg) A very large glistening white 
faintly tinged blue with pearl pink at the center. Large 
and ruffled. $10.00. 
Morocco Rose (Loomis) Becoming more popular as it is be¬ 
coming known through distribution. Morocco Rose is now 
acclaimed as the finest pink blend. Lustrous soft pink 
flushed deeper pink, yellow at base. $8.50. 
Mount Washington (Essig) A pure warm white with golden 
heart, gold haft. A very large flower of flaring form. Stalk 
well branched and tall. $8.00. 
Mrs. Silas B. Waters (Ayres) A charming large pale yellow 
self, with arched standards and flaring falls. Deep yellow 
haft and soft gold beard. $4.00. 
Mrs. Willard Jaques (J. Sass) A beautiful ruffled flower of 
pink blended shades hard to describe. Color effect a warm 
pink deeper than the popular Noweta. $5.00. 
Orloff (H. Sass) One of the best of the new color combina¬ 
tions. A creamy yellow background overlaid rich cinnamon 
brown, heavier on the standards than on the falls. The 
medium sized blooms are of good form, stalks have good 
branching. $15.00. 
Ormohr (Kleinsorge) A huge lavender Wm. Mohr seedling, 
said to be perfectly hardy and a better bloomer than its 
parent, also to have good growing habits. $20.00. 
Patricia (H. Sass, 1939) A sparkling white of semi-flaring 
form, both standards and falls are fluted at the edges. A 
lovely new addition to the white irises. $20.00. 
Royal Coach (H. Sass) One of the new yellow plicatas with 
large flowers of fine form. The bloom is a very deep yellow 
flushed and edged bronze. Outstanding. $10.00. 
Snoqualmie (Brehm) A smooth creamy flower of leathery 
substance, of smooth dull finish. A tall iris of excellent 
form and branching. $10.00. 
Spring Prom (Hall) A dainty primrose yellow, with a deep 
gold heart. Fine flaring form, well poised on very tall, 
widely branching stalks. $10.00. 
West Point (Nicholls, 1939) A brilliant, two-toned indigo blue. 
S. deep blue, F. a shade darker of velvety indigo, white 
beard, tinted blue, on soft brown haft. A very lovely blue. 
$15.00. 
William A. Setchell (Brehm, 1938) A very showy iris, being 
both tall and broad. S. clear steel blue, F. violet blue. Of 
mammoth size, tall and well branched. $17.50. 
White Goddess (Nesmith) Large well-domed flowers of pure 
white. Falls arched and flaring. The flowers ai’e glistening 
white and borne on tall sturdy stalks. $10.00. 
GENERAL LIST OF FINE VARIETIES 
Alice Harding (Cayeux) 40" Medium satiny yellow of heavy 
substance. Fine form and branching. Dykes Medal, 1933. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Amenti (H. Sass) 38" Large ruffled flowers of soft violet 
blended with yellow. 75c. 
Amigo (Williamson) Lovely bicolor. S. lavender, F. velvety 
blue. Rich color. $2.50. 
Angelus (Engelberg) Beautiful lustrous pink blend shaded 
lavender at base. $7.50. 
Anitra (H. Sass) Loveliest of coerulean shades. A pearly blue 
with satin texture. $5.00. 
Attye Eugenia (Snow) 38" Large heavy textured smooth ivory 
flower, rich gold beard; well branched, rapid grower. $1.00. 
Ballet Girl (H. Sass) 36" Clear and beautiful pastel pink; 
ruffled and frilled. $1.00. 
Beowulf (Schreiner) 32" Deep velvety maroon self; heavy 
gold beard. $2.00. 
Blue Dusk (Reibold) Beautiful brilliant blue; velvety finish, 
gold heart. 75c. 
Blue Peter (White) 40" Huge rich blue purple with black 
sheen; fine color. $2.00. 
Blue Triumph (Grinter) 42" The finest pale blue. Flowers 
large and flaring. Stalks widely branched. Heavy sub¬ 
stance, smooth finish. Extra fine. 75c. 
Boulderado (Andrews) 34" Golden Bronze with rose flush, 
gold beard. $3.50. 
Brown Betty (White) Soft brown flushed coppery pink and 
cream. Large, well formed flower. 90c. 
Burning Bronze (Ayres) 40" A stately dark red of excellent 
form and smooth shimmering finish. An intense bronze 
suffusion makes it vital and alive. 75c. 
California Gold (Mitchell) 42" Tall, deep golden yellow, rich 
color and fine form. $1.25. 
Capri (Schreiner) 30" Taffy gold laid evenly over soft yellow. 
Attractive. $1.00. 
Cheerio (Ayres) 40" Brilliant, glowing velvety red; well 
formed and holds its color well. “A flame in the garden.” 
75c. 
Chloris (Knorr) Luminous moonlight yellow, overlaid orchid 
and blue. Tall, widely branched stalk. $1.00. 
Christabel (Lapham) 40" Deep ruby red, overlaid blackish 
purple. Large rounded flower, brilliant and glowing. Out¬ 
standing and highly recommended. $4.00. 
Cincinnati (Ayres) 40" Smooth warm white of stately car¬ 
riage, fine flaring form. Soft yellow beard. Stalk widely 
branched, carry many flowers. 60c. 
Claribel (J. Sass) Handsome large plicata; pure white marked 
deep blue. Tall and well branched; perfectly hardy. $1.00. 
Copper Lustre (Kirkland) 40" Striking gold and copper blend; 
“sparkles like a new penny.” Dykes Medal, 1937. $2.50. 
Copper Piece (Kellogg) 36" Glowing red violet strongly suf¬ 
fused copper; burnished copper effect. $3.50. 
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