ROYAL COLLECTION 
$ io°° 
Select 3 of these 
NARANJA 
MOUNT CLOUD 
BLUE PETER 
GOOD CHEER 
ALWAYS 
BLUE SPIRE 
and 4 of these 
LADY PARAMOUNT 
CHEERIO 
BURNING BRONZE 
OLD IRONSIDES 
ALICE HARDING 
BROWN BETTY 
SWEET ALIBI 
MOHRSON 
Or, if you wish, 
All 14 plants for 
EUPHONY (Sass, H. P.) 
A striking flower. The standards are a mustard yellow shading to 
light brown at the tips. The falls are a mustard yellow flushed with 
blue in the central portions and overlaid with brown. A free 
bloomer. 2H feet. 25c; 3 for 50c 
EVOLUTION (Cayeux) 
Another outstanding achievement of the noted French breeder. 
The coppery bronze standards are wide and frilled, the flaring falls 
are a slightly deeper shade marked in the center with a brilliant 
rose-blue blaze. An indescribably lovely combination of colors. 
3 feet. 25c; 3 for 50c 
FAIR ENOUGH (C. G. White) 
Is Fair Enough indeed I It could hardly be excelled as a medium- 
toned blue iris. The broad, crisp, sparkling petals rest on perfectly 
branched stems 48 inches tall. It has a long blooming season, being 
one of the earliest of the large flowered varieties to bloom and it 
continues to bloom past all believing. It is one of the bluest toned 
irises, rating with Shining Waters and Early Mass. $2.00 
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FIESTA (C. G. White) 
Needs no description for those who have seen it. It is not an 
iris that one forgets. The standards are like sparkling copper and the 
falls are copper with tints of rose-purple. The hafts are bright 
yellow and the beard is brilliant orange. The unopened buds 
resemble burnished copper. It is a large flower on a 38-inch stem. 
Not only is it a rare color among irises, it is also strikingly beautiful. 
$ 6.00 
FIREFALL (Essig) 
If you have ever seen the famous firefall in Yosemite Park, this 
iris will bring back pleasant memories. It has the red of glowing 
coals with a prominent golden yellow beard, and will add a warm 
note to any garden. The flowers are of good size carried on stems 
of medium height. 30 inches. 25c,- 3 for 50c 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr) 
This iris is so outstanding and such a universally dependable 
performer that it should be in every garden. It is a luminous pink 
bi-color of exceptional size, with the standards a pale lilac and the 
flaring falls a deep lilac rose. The flowers have a clean, well-bred 
appearance and are at once admired for their charming form and 
poise. Blooming period from midseason to very late. 4 feet. 
See illustration, page 12. 25c,- 3 for 50c 
GIFT (Lothrop) 
Possesses that elusive thing that we call "finish" to a remarkable 
degree. There is elegance in its form, in the smooth blending of the 
changeable old gold and purple of its silken standards, and in the 
falls of finest carmine velvet—unveined. It has everything required 
to make a fine iris, beauty of form, beauty of color, heavy substance, 
fine texture, and a perfectly branched stem. This iris was developed 
from hardy strains. $1.00 
GOLD LACE (Lothrop) 
A seedling of Mme. Durrand having the tall, slender graceful stem 
of its parent and also the characteristic habit of bringing forth 
flower after flower from the same branch until one wonders if the 
supply will ever be exhausted. The standards are a bright old gold 
and the flaring old gold falls are smoothly overlaid with rosy lavender. 
The whole flower is covered with sparkling gold dust. 
50c; 3 for $1.00 
FIESTA 
