HAPPY DAYS (Mit.) EM. 40". One of the five best yellows in the 
world. The large blossoms are clear pinard yellow with a deeper 
beard. A. M. $1.50 
HEATHER (Hahn) M. 33". Pleasing flower with violet-buff S. and 
violet-rose F. with golden beard. 20c 
HELIOS (Cayeux) M. 36". Huge flowers with S. pure lemon yellow 
and F. the same, but delicately penciled rose. Certificate of Merit 
in France. 25c 
HENRI RIVIERE (Mil.) M. 42". Light yellow blend. 20c 
HERMITAGE (Kirk.) EM. 40". A most attractive red blend of rosy tan 
and crimson. H. M. 20c 
HERNANI (Cayeux) M. 32". A very near approach to pure red. 25c 
HIGHTIDE (Barber) M. 38". One of the most attractive blends, being 
a combination of lavender, blue, and yellow charmingly mingled. 
Bright yellow beard. 25c 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (Sass) ML. 40". A pure, clear, orchid pink of large 
size and fine quality. The very best pink other than the new 
novelty Pink Imperial. See cover for color also see picture on 
page 14 for form. H. M. 35c 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres) M. 40". Best selling red-toned variety of all 
time. S. light violet-red; F. velvety red, underlaid purple. 20c 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant) ME. 37". Large oval blooms of clear rich, 
wine purple. A stunning color in the garden that carries well and 
makes a strikingly beautiful'mass. $1.75 
INDIGO BUNTING (Ayres) E. 36". A crisp, silvery, cool blue that 
appeals to everyone. Petals are velvety with F. semi-flaring. 35c 
ION (Mead) M. 34". Very dark blue. 20c 
IRISCREST (Sheets) M. 38". Fine blue lavender. 20c 
IRMA POLLOCK (Sass) M. 36". Rosy carmine. 20c 
JACQUARD (Ayres) M. 35". Fiery red-toned sort with S. of vinous 
mauve displaying bronzy cast and F. of dark violet, suffused 
red. 20c 
JASMANIA (Ayres) M. 42". Lovely new sort of flaring form with color 
of clear buff to rich banana yellow. Distinctive contrasting gold 
beard. A. M. $5.00 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux) ML. 36". Semi-flaring and slightly frilled 
flowers of pale Havana brown, shot with a golden glint. Dykes 
Medal winner in France; also A. M. See picture on page 12. 50c 
JEAN LAFITTE (Wash.) M. 39". Fine rose-red with yellow center and 
broad conspicuous golden beard. Heavy stalked and well- 
branched. H. M. $5.00 
JELLOWAY (Parker) ML. 42". One of the finest and perhaps the 
purest yellow. A. M. $4.00 
JERRY (Lap.) M. 38". One of the most popular reds—a beautifully 
finished ruby toned gem. 45c 
JOLLY ROGER (Nich.) L. 36". A blue so dark, rich, and lustrous that 
it verges on black. 50c 
JOYANCE (Dykes) ML. 38". Fine large creamy white with glow of 
gold in center. Imported from England. 35c 
JOYCETTE (Sass) M. 42". One of the five best reds and the largest of 
all. Deep crimson with purple undertone. A. M. 60c 
JUMBO (Sass) M. 36". Large flower of very deep violet-purple with 
a great many blossoms on each well-branched stalk. F. have 
scarcely noticeable burnt orange beard. A very excellent sort and 
one much admired- when in bloom. 25c 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk) M. 40". A most gorgeous blend of gold, copper, 
and deep rose-red. Runner-up for Dykes Medal last year. A. M. 
$2.50 
KALINGA (Klein.) ML. 44". Huge creamy self. H. M. 75c 
KANSAS (Tim.) M. 40". A lovely violet and lilac which gives effect 
of ruffled deep pink. Bright orange beard. A most delightful 
appearing sort. 20c 
KATHERINE McFARLAND (Spitzer) M. 31". One of the darkest va¬ 
rieties yet produced. Starts blooming among the very first and 
finishes with the very last. S. Mulberry purple; F. rich velvety 
blackish-purple. H. M. 20c 
KENWOOD (Ayres) L. 36". S. dark buff yellow; F. velvety amaranth 
purple. A large petaled variegata of subtle coloring. 35c 
KING JUBA (Sass) EM. 38". A variegata of clean sparkling colors. 
S. pure vivid yellow; F. velvety garnet red, thick in texture. 
H.M. 20c 
KING MIDAS (Mead) E. 32". One of the most beautiful of all blends 
and an iris that should be in every garden. The flower is golden 
buff, suffused with garnet brown and set off by a striking deep 
orange beard. First tall bearded to bloom. See picture on 
page 15. 25c 
BURNING BRONZE 
KING TUT (Sass) ML. 31". This variety has the brightest red F. of 
any iris. S. are reddish-brown. 20c 
KIRDYAGA (Gers.) L. 36". Large flowered mauve violet self. We 
consider this variety to be the finest of Mr. Gersdorff's many orig¬ 
inations. $1.50 
KLAMATH (Klein.) EM. 40". Large, heavily textured flowers of deep 
mulberry, bronze, and brown. 20c 
K. V. AYRES (Ayres) ML. 38". Very pale coffee color, tinged lavender 
and cream. A huge soft blend which the famous originator thought 
so highly of that he named it for his wife. 50c 
LADY GAGE (Gage) E. 32". Free flowering garden white which is 
delicately touched with pink. 20c 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White) E. 40". Very large flowers of light prim¬ 
rose yellow, carried on fine branching stalks. We consider this the 
finest light yellow other than Oregon Sunshine. A. M. $1.00 
LARGO (Ashley) L. 40". Softest and finest yellow blend. A lovely 
harmony of mustard yellow, wax yellow, and citron yellow, with 
F. delicately overlaid mauve. 20c 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salb) L. 36". S. old rose; flaring F. of rose-red. Golden 
center and beard. $3.00 
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