CALIFORNIA GOLD. 36 in. The finest deep yellow Iris introduced to date, having a 
brilliance and purity of color. Each $2.00. 
CANDLE LIGHT. 40 in. Lovely blend of pastel tints with a yellow glow in center. 
Each 10c. 
CAPRI. A pleasing combination of yellow and fawn. Each $1.50. 
CARNELIAN. 48 in. Very ear’y. Mammouth red toned bicolor. Perfectly formed 
flowers, 7 in. from tip to tip. Greatly underpriced. Each 50c. 
CHEERIO. 40 in. Award of Merit, American Iris Society, 1938. S. Soft rose. F. Rich 
satiny ruby red, flushed with orange. A flame in the garden. Each $1.50. 
CLARIBEL. 45 in. A large plicata similar to Los Angeles. Pure white etched with 
blue. Flowers are huge size. Each $2.50. 
CONQUISITOR. 44 in. tall. S. Lavender. F. Violet. Each 15c. 
COPPER LUSTRE. Huge flowers of bright coppery gold. Dykes Medal winner for 
1938. Each $3.00. 
CROWN JEWELL. 34 in. An improved Clara Noyes. Much the color of a Talisman 
rose. Each 50c. 
CROWN PRINCE. 40 in. A fine variegata. S. Deep Orange. F. Velvety brown red. 
Each 30c. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY. 50 in. Very early and tall. Pure snow white. Huge flowers. 
Perfect shape. Freely produced. One of the tallest whites. Each $1.00. 
CYRUS THE GREAT. 42 in. The best early tall dark blue. Each 50c. 
DARK KNIGHT. 48 in. A tall outstanding variety. Mahogany red, almost black. Very 
large flowers of good substance. Each $2.00. 
DAUNTLESS. 40 in. A Dykes Medal Winner that sold at $35.00 each a few years ago. 
Very tall, red. Each 35c. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT. 48 in. A Dykes Medal Winner. S. Coppery red, flushed golden 
bronze. F. Rich crimson. Each 35c. 
DESERT DAWN. A rich yellow and lavender blend. Each 25c. 
DESERT GOLD. 30 in. Award of Merit by American Iris Society. Fragrant. Early. 
Very soft yellow. Each 25c. 
DESTINY. Very large Iris from New Zealand. S. Deep purple, suffused bronze. 
F. Velvety black purple. Each $3.50. 
DR. CHAS. MAYO. Lovely lavender pink. Each 15c. 
DON JUAN. 40 in. Large rich garnet red, toned blend. Perfect form and stately. 
Each 25c. 
ECLADOR. 40 in. A Dykes Medal Winner. Large bright canary yellow with ruffled 
standards. Each $1.50. 
EL CAPITAN. 40 in. Early fragrant. One of the greatest show Iris ever produced. 
Handsome manganese violet color. Sold recently at $10.00 each. Each $25c. 
EROS. 42 in. Very fragrant. Award of merit American Iris Society, 1936. Large 
shapely flowers. Beautiful salmon pink. A new color in Iris. Each 75c. 
ETHEL PECKHAM. 34 in. Very fragrant. Award of Merit, American Iris Society, 
1936. The largest red toned Iris yet. Most amazing rich red tone. Each $1.00. 
FRIEDA MOHR. 48 in. One of the largest and finest. S. Light lilac pink. F. Deep lilac 
rose. Each 20c. 
GILEAD. 42 in. Very fragrant. Tall ginger color. One of the most underpriced Iris 
we have. Each 50c. 
GOLDEN BOW. 30 in. Very early. Award of Merit, 1938. Same color as California 
Gold, but much earlier. Large flowers. Each 40c. 
GOLDEN FLARE. 30 in. Silver Medal by the Iris Society of England. Color: gold, 
rose, flame and yellow, resembling color of Talisman Rose. Each 50c. 
GRACE STURTEVANT. 36 in. One of the finest Iris that grows, and sold for $40.00 
a plant a few years ago. Unusual rich red brown and carmine. Each 25c. 
GRACE WAYMAN. 34 in. The richest colored Iris in the pansy violet bi-color class. 
S. Brilliant lavender violet. F. Velvety pansy violet, with a white throat. Un¬ 
usual. Each 50c. 
