Jolly Roger 85 (1934) 38". Rich, dark, velvety, indigo 
with yellow beard. Strong, slender stalks with better place¬ 
ment of blooms than other similar Dominion derivatives. 
Nice grape fragrance.50c 
Lucero (1938) 45". Blue-white of medium size. Excellent 
shape and substance. Delicious fragrance of sweet locust. 
Short but low branched with several well placed blooms open 
at once. Rated 88 in 1932 by four experienced Judges, page 
29, A.I.S. Bulletin No. 45. Withheld for breeding till now 
(Mary E. Nicholls and West Point).$1.00 
Mary E. Nicholls (1939) 42". Warm white self with bur¬ 
nished gold inlay on haft. Yellow beard. Medium-large. 
Strong substance, satiny texture. Low and gracefully 
branched with many blooms open. Deliciously fragrant of 
sweet locust. Extraordinarily chaste in form and of exquisite 
finish. Valor X Lucero.$15.00 
Mata Hari (1937) 48". From Valor. Very dark blue- 
purple self with dark brown beard. S arched. F flare widely. 
Very large. Velvety. Good substance. Branched from 
middle up. Grape fragrance. A very impressive Iris of the 
first class.$10.00 
Maygold 80 (1931) 28". Luminous canary yellow Inter¬ 
mediate.25c 
Mirador 86 (1935) 46". A type variegata, large, tall and 
brilliant. S bright yellow, arched and domed. F dahlia 
carmine without any edging of other color. Good substance 
and well branched.50c 
Nurmahal 84 (1931) 38". Browner Grace Sturtevant 
of much better growth, shape and substance. Red under¬ 
glow: Yellow beard. Splendidly branched. Strong grape 
fragrance.25c 
Oxheart 84 (1934) 36". Large, rich, velvety cherry red 
self of fine shape and substance. Wide circular falls. Very 
fragrant.35c 
Pride (1937) 48". From Valor. S mauve-purple. F deeper 
red purple with a violet underglow and a wide flare. A clear 
white line at end of beard adds distinction. Branching short 
but low. Several blooms open at once. Grape fragrance. 
Not just another red-purple but a jaunty and characterful 
Iris of the first class. Ample stock.$2.00 
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