Tall Bearded Iris 
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Indian Chief —40 in. EARLY. This variety is one of the most popular and most 
outstanding of the brilliant red toned Irises. Not long ago it sold for a very 
high price, but I now have a sufficient stock of this magnificent Iris to sell at 
a price that is within the reach of all. It is a huge, brilliant red toned Iris, of 
perfect form, good substance and very free flowering. 10 
Indigo Bunting —40 in. A new intense deep rich indigo blue. Large flowers of 
perfect form, with semi-flaring velvety falls. This is one of our finest dark 
blue toned varieties.75 
Ivory Coast —42 in. VERY EARLY. VERY SWEET MAGNOLIA FRAGRANCE. 
Very large flowers of uniform soft ivory, with the throat veined green gold. 
The flowers are large and beautifully formed, with standards attractively 
crinkled. As fine as Kalinga, which recently sold for $15.00, but at least two 
weeks earlier. Has a decided tendency to flower a second time in the fall in 
moderate climates. One of our most valuable early flowering varieties.35 
jasmania —42 in. Jasmania is the name of a celebration held in India, where 
those participating wear yellow garments. This is a large, perfectly formed 
flower, in a new shade of yellow, about the color of a ripe banana, with the 
falls having a slight flush of lavender at the centre which enhances its 
beauty .12.50 
Jean Cayeux —36 in. WINNER OF THE DYKES MEMORIAL MEDAL, HIGHEST 
INTERNATIONAL HONORS. This is one of the most distinctive colored and 
beautiful Irises ever introduced. A marvelous blending of Havana and Coffee 
Brown. See color illustration on front cover. 1.25 
|eb Stuart —40 in. HONORABLE MENTION AND AWARD OF MERIT AMERICAN 
IRIS SOCIETY. An outstanding Iris, with domed standards of soft buff and 
extremely velvety falls of solid deep, dark brownish red. 1.75 
Jalloway —38 in. HONORABLE MENTION AMERICAN IRIS SO¬ 
CIETY 1937. A new rich deep yellow, of unusual smoothness, 
perfection of form and heavy substance that is not approached 
by others. The flower is large and it is a perfect yellow Iris. 7.50 
Jinny Sue —32 in. VERY FRAGRANT. An unusual new yellow 
blend, with standards of soft apricot and falls of soft rose, bor¬ 
dered the color of the standards. Very floriferous and quite 
pretty .75 
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Jolly Roger —36 in. FRAGRANT. A magnificent new introduction 
with standards of pure lavender violet and falls of rich deep 
velvety indigo-purple. One of the richest of the dark toned 
varieties . ...50 
Joycette —42 in. GIVEN AN AWARD OF MERIT BY THE AMERI¬ 
CAN IRIS SOCIETY, 1936. I CONSIDER THIS ONE OF OUR 
FINEST NEW RED TONED IRISES. IT IS ALMOST IDENTICAL 
WITH THE SUPERB ETHEL PECKHAM, being exactly alike in 
color, but joycette is taller and has a perfection of form that 
is not attained by any other red-toned Iris. S—neutral red; F— 
Bordeaux red. The entire flower is a brilliant fiery red with 
the sun shining through it. The flowers are large and freely 
produced. A large stock of extra fine rhizomes enables me to 
make a very attractive price on this variety this year. 50 
Junaluska— 38 in. AWARD OF MERIT AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 
1937. SECOND CHOICE OF THE jU.DCES FOR THE DYKES 
MEDAL 1938. This has been one of the most brilliant Irises in 
my Exhibition Cardens for the past three seasons. The falls are 
vivid velvety carmine, of dazzling brilliance. The standards are 
a lovely rose and soft yellow blend, with threads of gold run¬ 
ning fhrough the petals. Huge flowers of perfect form and 
heavy substance and very free flowering... 2.50 
Kalinga —48 in. FRAGRANT. A huge new cream colored Iris, with 
an ivory texture; towering shoulder high, with flaring falls meas¬ 
uring seven inches from tip to tip. 12 to 15 flowers to a stalk. 
A masterpiece in this type of Iris and a prodigious bloomer. 1.25 
Kate Izzard —36 in. A very fine new Iris by The Rev. Rollo Meyer, 
an English enthusiast who has produced many fine Irises. S— 
tourmaline pink; F—eupatorium purple. General effect an un¬ 
usual medium pink tone. This is probably the only stock in 
America of this very fine new Iris. 5.00 
Khama —42 in. ONE OF THE CROUP THAT WON THE SILVER 
MEDAL AND RUNCIMAN CHALLENGE CUP OF THE IRIS SO¬ 
CIETY OF ENGLAND. S—light violet-bronze; F—very dark deep 
velvety crimson. A fine large flower of perfect form. 1.00 
Khorasan —36 in. A massive new rich blended “Variegata" with 
old-gold standards and full flaring wine-red falls, with a one- 
eighth inch buff border. . . 5.00 
King Juba —40 in, GIVEN “HONORABLE MENTION” BY THE 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. One of the three or four finest 
“Variegatas" and my personal choice of all of them. It is a 
huge flower, of perfect form and substance, a robust grower and 
prodigious bloomer. In fact it has every good quality. S—old 
gold; F—Dahlia-carmine. A brilliant and effective garden subject. 
The color illustration on page 15 does not begin to show the 
real richness or beauty of the flower. 20 
King Karl —30 in. A beautiful frilled flower of apricot, peppered 
all over with brownish-red. See color illustration page 13. .20 
King Midas —28 in. EARLY. THIS VARIETY IS IN A CLASS EN¬ 
TIRELY BY ITSELF AS TO COLOR AND IS ONE OF THE MOST 
BEAUTIFUL IRISES WE HAVE. It represents an entirely new color 
break, a golden-buff and garnet-brown bi-color blend, but this 
description gives no idea of its great beauty. It should be in 
every Iris collection. 20 
King Tut —34 in. ONE OF THE MOST BRILLIANT OF THE FIERY- 
RED TONED IRISES. AND THE PARENT OF MOST OF THE NEW 
FINE RED TONES. Hard to beat in its class and now obtainable 
at a ridiculously low price for such a fine variety.10 
Pale Moonlight (See page 17) 
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