MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
JAMES STORER, (Storer, 1931). S. Rhododendron; F. pansy purple; tall, strong 
stalks, well spaced flowers of immense size, perfect form. 2.00 
JASON, (Wallace, 1929). Tall, deep yellow with brown reticulations. 25 
JEAN CAYEUX, (Cayeux, 1931). Well formed frilled flowers are a pale brown 
shot with gold; a touch of blue at the tip of the beard brings out the lovely 
coloring . 1.00 
JEAN LAFITTE, (Washington, 1935). Domed standards of coppery rose, broad 
and arched. F. are broad and semi-flaring, of intense deep rose with copper 
undertone . 5.00 
JEB STUART, (Washington, 1932). Uniformed in deep rich brownish-red, tall 
and stately. Jeb has come to us from the South, of course. The standards 
are domed; the falls are much darker, they are so velvety. 2.00 
JENNETTE MAY KENNEDY, (Keller, 1931). S. ruffled pink; F. red to blackish 
purple . 25 
JERRY, (Lapham, 1933). Beautiful glowing ruby red, especially fine garden 
value; good size, well rounded, firm stalk, well branched; medium to late. 50 
J. F. RIEDY, (Wass.) Large flowers of dark red which lend a desirable color 
note to the Iris garden. 50 
J. J. DEAN, (Dean, 1922). S. bright blue; F. rich purple, uniform coloring. 10 
JOLLY ROGER, (Nich.). A clean-cut vivid bicolor of ultra-marine and azure. 
36 inches . 2.00 
JOSEPH ROBIDOUX, (Callis, 1937). This beautiful, outstanding iris has truly 
Indian colors. S. violet, purple veined, brown at the haft, slightly ruffled; 
F. velvety wine red with full golden beard; brown tones at the haft; well 
rounded and good size; beautiful pastel coloring in stigma, texture like 
leather and very tall. A late, long bloomer, very fragrant. 40 inches. 10.00 
JOYCETTE, (J. Sass, 1932). S. raisin purple; F. blackish purple; effect with sun 
shining through it is rich blazing red.75 
JUBILEE, (J. Sass, 1932). S. raisin purple; F. blackish purple.10 
JULIA MARLOWE, (Shull). Glowing rose red; early; tall.25 
JUMBO, (J. Sass, 1927). Dark red F.; vivid yellow beard.15 
JUNALUSKA, (Kirk, 1934). H. M., A. I. S., 1936; A. M., A. I. S., 1937. Rose, 
copper and gold are blended into an iridescent brilliance. Flowers are large 
on tall, excellently branched stems. Vigorous. 36 inches. 4.00 
JUNE BRIDE, (Grinter, 1930). Large, clear white.10 
JUNE NIGHT, (Egel., 1931). Very dark blue with brown venations.10 
KALINGA, (Klein, 1935). A large flower of soft creamy yellow of good form and 
substance borne on tall well-branched stalks. 1.00 
KALOS, (Sass, 1924). White heavily peppered rose, lovely.15 
KANSAS, (Timmerman, 1926). S. Chinese violet shaded lilac; F. light purple.25 
KATHERINE E. LEES, (Pfeiffer, 1923). White and delicate lavender; S. ruffled .10 
KATHRYN FRYER, (Fryer). S. clear sulphur yellow; F. velvety violet carmine .10 
KENWOOD, (Ayres, 1932). Dull gold and velvety purple. 36 inches.25 
KHEDIVE. Beautiful soft lavender with falls little deeper.10 
KHORASAN, (H. Sass, 1937). S. dull gold; F. auburn flushed violet; a massive 
blended variegata with flaring falls.. 2.00 
KING JUBA, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Yellow S. and wide solid deep velvety red F.25 
KING KARL, (J. Sass, 1925). S. pinkish cinnamon; F. purple with yellow beard .25 
KING MIDAS, (Mead, 1927). Combination of golden buff and garnet brown.25 
KING TUT, (H. P. Sass, 1925). S and stigmas cacao brown; F. Hessian brown .25 
KLAMATH, (Kleinsorge, 1929). Violet and purple bicolor overlaid bronze.25 
KUBLA KHAN, (Williamson, 1931). Rich rosy red bicolor; very fine.25 
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