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for $ 14.75 or You May Select Individual Varieties 
Former Present 
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"Variegatas" and my personal choice of all 
of them. It is a huge flower, of perfect form 
and substance, a robust grower and a prodi¬ 
gious bloomer. In fact, it has every good 
quality. S—old gold; F—Dahlia-carmine. A 
brilliant and effective garden subject. 20.00 .20 
KING KARL —30 in. A beautiful frilled flow¬ 
er of apricot, peppered all over with brown¬ 
ish-red. See illustration front cover. 10.00 .20 
KING MIDAS— 28 in. EARLY. THIS VARIETY 
IS IN A CLASS ENTIRELY BY ITSELF AS TO 
COLOR AND IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAU- 
TIEUL IRIS WE HAVE. It represents an en¬ 
tirely new color break, a golden-buff and gar¬ 
net-brown bi-color blend, but this description 
gives no idea of its great beauty. It should 
be in every Iris collection. 25.00 .20 
KLAMATH— 40 in. LILAC FRAGRANCE. This 
IS one of the finest Iris we have. The flow¬ 
ers are of huge size, perfect form, and heavy 
substance. S—lobelia-violet; F—rich velvety 
mulberry, with a border the color of the 
standards. A gift at the present low price 50.00 .15 
LARGO —40 in. One of our loveliest soft 
pastel blends. S—very smooth soft yellow; 
F—flushed pink at the centre, edged a softer 
yellow than the standards. Throat cream, 
veined gold; deep orange beard. The flower 
is beautifully ruffled. 25.00 .20 
LIBERTY BELL —30 in. AWARDED FIRST 
PRIZE AT THE BOSTON SHOW. I paid $50.00 
each for my original stock of Liberty Bell in 
1931. It is a giant "Plicata” on the order 
of San Francisco, but with a brighter red- 
toned feathering over the snow-white back¬ 
ground . 50.00 .20 
LOS ANGELES —46 in. EARLY. Gigantic white 
flowers, with the standards faintly edged blue, 
and with blue styles, adding a clear note of 
Dauntless 
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and continuing with the latest. Yet it differs 
from every other yellow Iris on every point, 
even the color being the popular “green-gold" 
of certain fine jewelry; yet it is a "lively” 
yellow, that attracts attention clear across the 
garden. You are sure to love this delightful 
yellow Iris that is so “different”. My own 
introduction . 50.00 .20 
G. P. BAKER —48 in. AWARDED A SILVER 
MEDAL, ALSO THE DYKES MEMORIAL MED¬ 
AL BY THE ENGLISH IRIS SOCIETY, as the 
greatest achievement in the light to medium 
shades of yellow to date of origin. S—rich 
primrose yellow; F—canary yellow. Giant flow¬ 
ers on profusely branching stalks, with a dozen 
or more flowers open at once....100.00 .20 
GRACE STURTEVANT —36 in. This is one of 
the finest and richest Iris in the world. It is 
an unusual and exceedingly rich red-brown and 
carmine blend . 50.00 .20 
GRACE WAYMAN —34 in. THE RICHEST 
COLORED IRIS IN THE PANSY-VIOLET BI¬ 
COLOR CLASS, NO OTHER IRIS COMPARING 
WITH IT IN BRILLIANCE. In fact it makes 
some of the richest colored Iris look dull by 
comparison. S—a lovely shade of brilliant 
lavender violet; F—velvety pansy-violet, with 
a white throat beautifully veined. My own 
introduction . 10.00 .20 
CUYASUTA —32 in. EARLY. One of the 
finest, largest and richest of the deep purple 
group. The flowers are large, perfectly formed, 
of heavy substance, uniform color throughout 
and it is a prodigious bloomer and robust 
grower . 35.00 .35 
KING JUBA —40 in. GIVEN “HONORABLE 
MENTION” BY THE AMERICAN IRIS SO¬ 
CIETY. One of the three or four finest 
Sensation 
blue to the centre. 
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One of the most beau¬ 
tiful of the “Plicata” type. 50.00 
MACNIFICA— 42 in. VERY FRAGRANT. THIS 
CRIMSON TONED BI-COLOR IS ONE OF THE 
FINEST OF THE MODERATE PRICED IRIS 
AND ONE OF THE BIGGEST BARGAINS IN 
MY CATALOG. In richness of color, gigantic 
size, majestic bearing, delicious fragrance, 
heavy substance and perfection of form, this 
variety leaves little to be desired. It is a 
constant prize-winner in the Iris shows. 10.00 
M. A. PORTER— 36 in. EARLY. THIS IS A 
FIVE STAR VARIETY IF THERE EVER WAS 
ONE. It is an exceedingly deep rich violet, 
with velvety flaring falls and deep orange 
beard. It is one of the best of the new 
giant flowered varieties. 25.00 
MARIE POOLE— 38 in. EARLY. THIS IS 
ONE OF THE MOST LOVELY PURE SNOW 
WHITE IRIS IN EXISTENCE, but seems to be 
entirely unknown in this country. It is a 
profuse bloomer and no white Iris makes a 
finer display in the garden. The texture is 
like delicate porcelain. 25.00 
MARY BARNETT —42 in. A glorified Prin¬ 
cess Beatrice or Pallida Delmatica type, with 
the most lovely pure sky-blue flowers of 
large size, perfect form and heavy substance. 
Best of this type. 10.00 
MARY GEDDES —36 in. WINNER OF THE 
DYKES MEMORIAL MEDAL FOR 1936, HIGH¬ 
EST INTERNATIONAL HONORS, AS THE 
BEST IRIS OF THE YEAR. Also has the dis- 
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tinction of being an American introduction 
that received AN AWARD OF MERIT IN 
ENGLAND, where so many fine Irises are 
produced. The color is hard to describe, but 
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