GUDRUN. 42 in. Very early. A Dykes Medal Winner. Very large and lustrous white 
Good substance. Each $1.00. 
GUYASUTA. 32 in. Eaily. One of the finest, largest and richest of the deep purple 
group. Sold for $25.00 a plant in 1931. A prodigious bloomer and robust grower. 
Each 50c. 
HAPPY DAYS. 44 in. Award of Merit, American Iris Society, 1937. A mammouth 
size, deep yellow, 7 to 8 large blooms to a single stalk. Each $1.50. 
HYPATIA. 30 in. Early, an English introduction. Is the most intense pure blue seen 
in Iris. Very scarce. Each 50c. 
IMPERIAL BLUSH. 44 in. Fragrant. The largest and finest in the soft pink toned 
Iris. Larger than pink satin. Each $1.00. 
INDIAN CHIEF. 40 in. Early. One of the most outstanding and popular of the bril¬ 
liant red toned Iris. Each 25c. 
IVORY COAST. 42 in. Very early. Sweet magnolia fragrance. Large flowers, uniform 
soft ivory throat veined green gold. Each 50c. 
JEAN CAYEUX. 36 in. A Dykes Medal Winner. One of the most beautiful ever intro¬ 
duced. A blend of Havana and coffee brown. Each $1.00. 
KALINGA. 48 in. Fragrant. A new huge cream colored Iris, 12 to 15 flowers on a 
stalk. A masterpiece for size and form. Each $1.25. 
KING JUBA. 40 in. Honorable Mention by the American Iris Society. One of the 
finest variegatas. S. Old Gold. F. Dahlia Carmine. Each 25c. 
K. V. AYERS. 44 in. Sold for $50.00 a plant in 1933. A huge flower with flaring falls 
that measure 8% inches from tip to tip. Color soft lavender grey. No other like it. 
Each $1.50. 
LABOR. Luminous reddish violet suffused with a coppery glow. Very popular. Each 
15c. 
LADY PARAMOUNT. 44 in. The sensational gigantic new soft primrose yellow. Each 
$ 2 . 00 . 
LORD OF JUNE. 40 in. S. Lavender. F. Violet blue. Each 25c. 
LOS ANGELES. 46 in. Early. Large. One of the most beautiful plicatas. White 
edged blue, said to have come from the same seed pod as San Francisco, the famous 
Dykes Winner. Each 25c. 
M. A. PORTER. 36 in. Large and robust. S. Dark blue. F. Still deeper violet blue. One 
of best of the new giant flowered varieties. Each 25c. 
MARION LAPHAM. Clear rich toned orchid pink. Profuse bloomer. Very early. 
Special, 15c each. 
MARQUITA. 40 in. Award of Merit, American Iris Society, 1936. Luminous ivory 
yellow falls heavily veined maroon red. Each $1.00. 
MARY GEDDES. 36 in. Dykes Medal Winner, 1936. One of the first American intro¬ 
ductions to receive an Award of Merit in England. Lovely blending of soft pink 
overlaid poremanian red. Each 75c. 
MARY SENNA. 42 in. Early. Very fragrant. Another of the giants; sold for $25.00 
a plant in 1931. S. Soft lilac flushes, reddish brown. F. Deep violet with marginal 
tips of lilac. Each 50c. 
MELDORIC. 50 in. Early. Honorable Mention, American Iris Society. A blue black 
of colossal size. Considered by many the finest dark Iris to date. Each 50c. 
MICHAEL ANGELO. Another new color in Iris. The entire flower is a dark vivacious 
gray, best described as dark dove gray. Each $8.00. 
MIRASOL. Rich golden yellow flowers, shaded deeper. Each 25c. 
MONTEREY. 48 in. An exceptional fine deep rich red purple, excellent form; said 
by some to be the color of concord grapes and also to smell like them . Each 15c. 
MRS. VALLERY WEST. 40 in. Fragrant. A masterpiece by Originator Bliss. Sold 
for $65.00 a single plant a few years ago. Huge size. Rich brown red and crimson 
blend. Each 50c. 
NANOOK. 44 in. A new cream colored Iris with amber edges and orange veining at 
the throat. One of the most beautiful in our collection. Each 40c. 
