NARANJA. 40 in. Award of Merit, American Iris Society, 1937. A new color break. 
Pure orange color, huge flowers, heavy substance. Each $4.00. 
NENE. 38 in. This one is rated as the world’s largest Iris. Huge flowers measure 9 
to 10 in. long. S. Soft lilac. F. Rich old rose. Each 40c. 
NEON. 48 in. One of the most brilliant flowers imaginable. S. Shimmering metallic 
bronze. F. Rich velvety carmine. Golden beard. A superb new one. Each $1.50. 
NORDIC. 40 in. A brilliant and attractive bicolor. S. Golden tan faintly flushed soft 
violet. F. Brilliant red violet, throat white flushed yellow. Very striking. Each 75c. 
NOWET A. 36 in. A beautiful frilled soft pink and yellow blend. Very scarce. Each 
$ 1 . 00 . 
NUMA ROUMESTAN. 36 in. A fine bright red Iris from France. Special, 25c each. 
OMAHA. A beautiful combination of coppery pink and cinnamon. Each 30c. 
ORIENT PEARL. 42 in. Certificate of Merit by Iris Society of England. S. Silky 
pearl grey, flush:d cream at base. F. Same color, but flushed soft pink; very well 
named. Each 35c. 
PAULETTE. 54 in. Tallest and one of the largest grown in the light blue class. Sold 
for $35.00 a plant only a few years ago. Now in the reach of all Iris lovers. Each 
50c. 
PEACHES. A striking blend of peach, apricot and orange. A peach of an Iris for two 
bits. Each, 25c. 
PERSIA. 46 in. Fragrant. A unique blending of colors like a Persian rug. Sold re¬ 
cently at $35.00 a plant. S. Smoky blue. F. Bright blue. Each 25c. 
PINK SATIN. 46 in. Honorable Mention by American Iris Society. One of the tallest 
and purest pink Iris grown. Sold recently at $40.00 a plant. Each 25c. 
PLUIE IVOR. (Golden rain). A Dykes Medal Winner. A fine tall deep yellow. Each 
20c. 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON. 46 in. Named after one of the greatest Iris lovers in the 
world. S. Pure buff. F. Lavender blue. Special, 25c each. 
RAMESUS. 42 in. A Dykes Medal Winner. A symphony of rose, pink and buff. Each 
20c. 
RED DOMINION. 42 in. Fragrant. Honorable Mention, American Iris Society. Sold 
recently for $25.00 a plant. One of the most popular red Iris today. Each 30c. 
RUBEO. 48 in . S. Deep glistening rose. F. Deep maroon. Special, 40c each. 
SACRAMENTO. 40 in. Honorable Mention, American Iris Society. A giant plicata. 
White ground, feather stitched edging of red purple. One of the best. Each 25c. 
SELENE. (The Moon Goddess). 40 in. Very large silvery white. Frilled petals. Areal 
giant. Each 25c. 
SENSATION. 48 in. Fragrant. Considered one of the world’s best blues. Each 25c. 
SHINING WATERS. 54 in. Early. Sweet fragrance. Sparkles like the sunlight shin¬ 
ing on the water. Beautiful sky blue. Each 75c. 
SIERRA BLUE. 50 in. Dykes Medal Winner in 1935. Clear enamel like blue. Huge 
and stately. Each $1.00. 
SIR LANCELOT. 32 in. Honorable Mention by American Iris Society. A chestnut red 
with golden yellow styles and beautiful marked throat. Each $2.00. 
SIR MICHAEL. 48 in. Another of the world’s finest. Sold recently for $50.00 for a 
single plant. S. Clear heliotrope. F. Rich red purple and coppery brown. Each 25c. 
SITKA. 48 in. Early. Very fragrant. Similar to Gudrun, but much earlier. Each 60c. 
SONOMA. 36 in. Tall old reliable yellow. Very attractive. Each 15c. 
SOUV GAUDICHAU. 36 in. Deep velvety violet. Each 30c. 
SOUV MICHAUD. 40 in. Very large, lovely light blue. Very full flowering. Each 20c. 
SUMMER TAN. 38 in. Early. Award of Merit, American Iris Society, 1936. S. Beau¬ 
tiful summer tan. F. Slightly deeper. This Iris is neither yellow or brown. Each 
$1.50. 
SUN LIGHT. 36 in. One of the largest and finest soft yellows. Nothing more charm¬ 
ing as a cut flower or for show. Each 40c. 
SUSAN BLISS. Lovely rose pink. Each 15c. 
