GENERAL LIST OF FINE VARIETIES (Cent.) 
Coralie (Ayres) 38 
wine red. Pure gold beard. 
Creole Belle (Nicholls) 38" Large flowered Bishop’s violet of 
lustrous finish and good form, beard soft brown. $1.00. 
Crimson Petal (Norton) Large flower of clear red, velvety 
finish. Good substance and branching habits. $1.00. 
Crystal Beauty (J. Sass) 40" Large dazzling white of pure 
tones. Fast increaser. 40c, 3 for $1.00. 
Dark Knight (Salbach) 40" Large dark carmine flower, over¬ 
laid velvety black. Very striking. 75c. 
Deseret (Thorup) 40" Striking variegata; S. clear rich yel¬ 
low, F. same color brushed red. Gayly colored. $1.00. 
Directeur Pinelle (Cayeux) 42" A strikingly handsome iris. 
Velvety garnet red with black luster. $1.75. 
Dymia (Shuber) 38" An exceptionally fine dark blue; large 
flower, good form. Fine blue beard intensifies the coloring. 
An iris of great charm and value. $1.00. 
Eclador (Cayeux) 40" Semi-flaring buttery yellow with deep 
yellow blaze on falls; different than other yellows. Dykes 
Medal, France, 1932. $1.25. 
Eilah (Loomis) 38" A massive flower of even deep yellow. 
Fine form and branching. Outstanding. $1.25. 
El Tovar (H. Sass) 33" Deep brown and honey yellow varie¬ 
gata. Plant with bright yellow. $1.00. 
Eros (Mead) 38" Smoothly finished deep pink. Color effect 
coral in garden. 40c. 
Ethel Peckham (Williamson) 36" Large flower of brilliant red 
tones. Good grower. 75c. 
Exclusive (Grant) 38" Lovely misty powder blue; smoothly 
finished and well placed on tall, widely branched stalks. 
Attractive. $5.00. 
Far West (Kleinsorge) 40" Fine blend of salmon and sand, 
flushed coral with soft yellow glow at heart, blue blaze on 
fails, gold beard. $4.00. 
Fairylea (Hall) 37" Similar to old Fairy. S. white, F. white 
shaded blue. $1.00. 
Fiesta (White) 36" Very large copper toned beauty; S. honey 
yellow, F. cinnamon brown with orange undertone. Very 
outstanding. $4.00. 
Genevieve Serouge (Cayeux) 42" Very tall, large flowered 
pastel blend of flax blue and gold. A medley in soft tones. 
50c. 
Gloriole (Gage) A fine pale blue self overlaid frosty white, 
flaring falls and domed standards; extra heavy texture and 
fine form. $1.50. 
Golden Hind (Chadburn) 38" Deep buttercup yellow with 
orange cast, vivid orange beard. The purest deep yellow to 
date. Dykes Medal, 1937. $3.00. 
Golden Treasure (Schreiner) 40" Well named. A cream col¬ 
ored, silky self of very fine form, center rich gold which 
blends and fades into the falls. Very lovely. $6.50. 
Grinter’s Amoena (Grinter) A very large flower with soft 
gray standard and velvety red falls edged soft gray. Of 
value to hybridizers. $1.50. 
Gudrun (Dykes) 36" A huge flower of warm glistening white, 
with rich gold beard. One of the best white varieties. Dykes 
Medal, 1931. 50c, 3 for $1.00. 
Happy Days (Mitchell) M. 40" An immense clear yellow with 
orange beard. Many large flowers which do not fleck or 
fade. 85c. 
Imperial Blush (H. Sass) 42" A large fragrant blush pink 
with creamy undertone. The plant is vigorous and the stalks 
very tall and they carry many flowers well. 30c, 3 for 75c. 
Indigo Bunting (Ayres) A semi-flaring flower of deep vel¬ 
vety blue. 50c. 
Itasca (Kleinsorge) 36" A pure amethyst self of rich coloring; 
well rounded with broad petals and smooth finish. 
Indian Hills (Grant) A rich lustrous amethyst self of fine 
substance. Color similar to the old Magenta, but the flower 
is twice as large. $2.00. 
Jasmania (Ayres) In our opinion the best all round yellow; 
of deep even coloring and smooth finish; the large flowers 
are semi-flaring and gracefully placed on the tall, many 
branched stalks. Highly recommended. $5.00. 
Jean Cayeux (Cayeux) 38" A glistening self of pale Havanna 
brown, flushed gold. The most outstanding introduction of 
recent years. 50c, 3 for $1.00. 
Jean LaFitte (Wash.) 36" S. coppery rose, broad and arched, 
F. broad, deep rose with copper undertone. $3.50. 
Jeb Stuart (Wash.) 40" Deep brownish red with copper light¬ 
ing, rich orange beard. Stalk tall and well branched. $1.00. 
Jelloway (Parker) 38" A fine, pure toned golden yellow with 
brilliant beard. Large flower of heavy substance. A fast 
increaser. $5.50. 
Junaluska (Kirkland) 40" Its color is its great distinction. 
S. copper and rose suffused gold, F. bright red threaded 
with gold. A most effective iris of great beauty. $1.25. 
Jubilesta (Grinter) 38" A perfect lemon yellow self. The 
texture resembles lemon yellow taffeta, seemingly frail, but 
it stands up better than many heavier textured kinds. $2.00. 
Kalinga (Kleinsorge) 44" A very large cream colored self 
with fine gold beard. The huge flowers flare widely and the 
stalks are perfectly branched. $1.00. 
K. V. Ayres (Ayres) 42" A huge flower of soft coffee color, 
tinged lavender and cream with a lustrous pink overglow. 
Stalk very tall and widely branched. A fine kind. 40c, 3 
for $1.00. 
Lady Paramount (White) 40" A splendid glowing primrose 
yellow self. Flowers gracefully carried on tall stalks. 90c. 
Lagos (Pilkington) A very late bloomer, large heavy tex¬ 
tured flower. Ivory and yellow in tone with soft green 
tinge and gold beard. Very lovely. $3.50. 
Lillamani (J. Sass) 40" A deep blue black velvety, large flow¬ 
ered kind. Stalks very tall and well branched. Taller, 
larger and darker than Black Wings. $3.00. 
Lucre (White) 40" A rich lemon chrome self of brilliant color. 
Old gold beard. $1.00. 
Lucrezia Bori (Schreiner) 40" A long flower of deep yellow 
coloring and deep orange beard; very fragrant and a fast 
grower. $2.00. 
Lux (Cayeux) 38" An unusually live and vivid color effect. 
Garden effect, soft raspberry red. 25c. 
Mme. Louis Aureau (Cayeux) A charming plicata. S. silvery 
background overlaid rosy heliotrope; F. silvery white, 
stitched and sanded darker heliotrope. Lovely. $3.00. 
Mata Hari (Nicholls) 38" A glorious iris of intense indigo 
blue. The flowers are large and well rounded. $5.00. 
Maya (Wash.) 40" A beautiful strawberry red self with a 
subtle blending of copper and rose in the throat. Brilliant 
orange beard. $3.50. 
Marco Polo (Schreiner) A lustrous clear toned bicolor with 
rich rose standards and velvety crimson falls. Bright 
orange beard. $3.00. 
Marquita (Cayeux) 38" A fine color break and absolutely 
unique. S. clearest ivory flushed yellow; F. same color with 
brilliant ruby lines running evenly from base to apex. 85c. 
Missouri (Grinter) One of the most famous iris in cultivation. 
Velvety, medium blue, of very heavy substance, fine flaring 
form, delicious fragrance. A truly great iris. Dykes Medal, 
1937. $1.50. 
Mohrson (White) 36" A hardy seedling of the famous Wm, 
Mohr, but taller and larger. Rich red violet veined a darker 
shade. Deep orange beard. Vigorous and floriferous. $1.25. 
Moonglo (Williamson) An exquisite blend. S. soft gold; the 
flaring falls are gold, flushed lavender and edged gold. $1.00. 
Mrs. J. L. Gibson (Gibson) 38" A great iris. A large flowered 
purple blue of fine form, with a glowing velvety finish. $1.00. 
Nothing like it; S. rose pink, F. glowing 
Dykes Medal, 1933. 50c. 
$1.50. 
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