TIGER TIGER. 36 in. Very fragraHtr. Huge flowers of perfect form. S. Tan. F. Vel¬ 
vety Vandyke red. Each 35c. 
TRAIL’S END. 38 in. Honorable Mention, American Iris Society, 1934. Sold at $20.0 * 
a single plant. S. Orange red over a bronzy yellow ground. F. Strawberry reu. 
Each 50c. 
TRUE CHARM. Beautiful white edged with blue. Each 15c. 
TUSCANY GOLD. 36 in. One of the most handsome golden yellows in the world. The 
color is old gold. Very scarce. Each 35c. 
UKIAH. 36 in. .Another beauty in the dark red class. S. Dark lustrous Indian reJ. 
F. Brownish maroon. Each $1.25. 
VALOR. 50 in. Very fragrant. Award of Merit, American Iris Society, 1936. The 
largest blue-black bicolor to date. Glistens in the sunlight. Each 25c.” 
VENUS DE MILO. 44 in. Fragrant. Second for Dykes Medal in 1936. igantic pure 
snow white, now in reach of all. Each 25c. 
VISHNU. 32 in. Fragrant rich and spicy light pinkish cinnamon blend, with maroon 
veining. Difficult to describe. Each 25c. 
WASATCH. 40 in. Honorable Mention, American Iris Society, 1936. The largest an 1 
finest plicata to date. Pure white etched around border with blue. Each $2.00. 
W IN NIS HIEK. 36 in. The best of all the new blue b’ack Iris. Flower very large, color 
deepest'midnight blue violet. Each 40c. 
WM. MOHR. A new hybrid. A dwarf plant with a large flower. Lilac veined purple. 
A b g demand for this one. Each 25c. 
ZAHAROON. 42 in. A beautiful blend of buff, fawn and soft violet. Sold in 1931 
for $100^0 a plant. Now only 30c each. 
FALL BLOOMERS 
These Iris bloom in the spring and in the fall they bloom again. Some of them bloom 
«.ill the frost catches them. Many fall bloomers are on the market but this list includes 
mi. y the best, and most of the reliable ones. 
AUTUMN DAWN. 28 in. Very fragrant. Ruffled soft pink and soft yellow blend. 
Each 35c. 
AUTUMN ELF. 18 in. Cream and soft lilac. Deeper veins in throat .Each 50c. 
AUTUMN HAZE. 30 in. Fragrant. One of the largest of this class. S. Light lavender. 
F. violet shading to manganese. Each $1.00. 
BLACK MAGIC. 28 in. The most profuse of the fall bloomers. Color intense blue 
violet with a velvety luster and black sheen. Each $1.00. 
DORCAS HUTCHESON. 18 in. Fragrant. Rich pansy violet. One of the best. Each 
25c. 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. 26 in. A profuse bloomer, twice a year. Color similar to 
.Black Magic, but a few shades lighter. Each 20c. 
GOLDEN HARVEST. 18 in. A fine free flowering deep yellow with red and gold 
veins in the throat. Reliable. Each 50c. 
JEAN SIRET. 15 in. A new yellow ever bloomer. Sold recently at $10.00 a plant. 
Bloomed for us three weeks after planting. Each 30c. 
LIEUT. CHAVAGNAC. 15 in. Brilliant violet colored variety. Very free bloomer. Goes 
good with Jean Siret. Each 35c. 
SANGREAL. 28 in. An extra fine new deep yellow with orange beard. Each 75c. 
SEPTEMBER SKIES. 24 in. A deep rich purple that blooms freely. Each 25c. 
SOUTHLAND. 24 in. A sensational new intense yellow, fine form and heavy substance. 
Each 75c. 
ULTRA. 18 in. A new break in blues. Ultra maroon blue, profuse bloomer. Each 40c. 
WHITE AUTUMN KING. 30 in. A new fine glistening white. Fall stalks, profuse 
bloomer. Perfect form and heavy texture. Each 30c. 
