Our iris Originations 
Figures after names are the latest ratings we have noticed. 
A. H. Nicholls (1934) 24". Collected species "Carolina”. 
White with yellow crest. Hardy and good.50c 
Aurex 88 (1932) 38". Large, bright variegata. Grape 
fragrance.25c 
Autauga (1932) 28". Collected "Carolina”. Bright rose- 
pink. Hardy.50c 
Black Valor (1938) 36". Deep blackish royal purple self 
with a dark beard. S domed. F circular, widely flaring. 
Large. Well branched. Strong substance. Grape fragrance. 
Velvety. A rich color. Valor seedling.$10.00 
Black Warrior (1934) 38". Very large, impressive, deep 
violet self. Good substance, shape and branching. Strong 
grape fragrance.;.35c 
Black Watch (1937) 28". Violet with brown undertone, 
nearly black. Dark beard. Blooms with the Tall Bearded. 
Good substance. Well branched.$1.00 
Blazing Star (1934) 45". Tall, large, branched yellow of 
good depth. Fragrant.35c 
Blue Diamond (1938) 36". Clear self of almost true blue, 
deep enough to give a positive garden effect. Fades very 
little until the bloom wilts completely. Blue-white beard. 
S domed. F flare widely. Large. Low and well branched. 
Strong substance. Sweet locust fragrance. Silvery and spark¬ 
ling, it is more nearly a true blue than any other we have 
seen.$7.50 
Boadicea 83 (1931) 38". Yellow-pink blend, faint blue 
in falls.25c 
Caballero (1935) 45". S red-lavender, domed. F rosy red 
with satiny sheen. Good substance and shape. Very large 
and splendidly branched. Grape fragrance. Beautiful and 
very impressive.$2.00 
Calera (1938) 28". Scarlet-rose seedling of Dorothea K. 
Williamson. Similar to its parent in size, shape, habit of 
growth and hardiness. Handsome.$3.00 
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