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FAIRMOUNT GARDENS 
WEST POINT (Nicholls 1939) L. A commanding iris of brilliant 
indigo with the standards very pure and clear in color. The wide 
circular flaring falls are a shade deeper in tone with a rich brown 
flush at the wide haft. The strong white beard tinted blue accent¬ 
uates the blueness of the flower. Low and widely branched with 
many blooms open at one time, this iris flowers over a long period 
of time, and the individual blooms have great lasting qualities. 
Sweet locust fragrance. R. 92. 44 in. $15.00 
WHITE AND BLUE (Kirkland 1939) M. A distinctive iris 
with a white background densely covered on most of the surface 
with a heavy peppering of medium blue, the white showing through 
near the midrib of the standards and at the center of the broad 
falls. The effect is that of a blue plicata with large flowers of 
fine form and good branching. 36 in. $1.50 
WHITE BUTTERFLY (Washington 1938) M. Very broad pure 
white standards are closely and perfectly domed, and have a fluted 
edge. The falls are of the same pure glistening white with ex¬ 
ceptionally smooth finish and ruffled at the border. Beard almost 
pure white. Perfect in form, and with especially fine branching, 
the snowy flowers resemble white winged butterflies poised for 
flight. 34 in. $7.50 
WHITE GODDESS (Nesmith 1936) M. Very large well domed 
standards of pure white, the fa.ls are extremely arched and flaring 
and are also pure white. Yellow beard. The large flowers are 
glistening white and are borne on tall sturdy stalks. H. M., A. I. 
S. 1936. Per. R. 90. 40 in. $5.00 
WILL O’ THE WISP (Washington 1935) L. Well domed stand¬ 
ards of canary yellow. Falls of cream white, of heavy substance. 
Orange beard. A lovely bi-color. R. 89. 39 in. $ .50 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg 1931) M. One of the finest in the 
dark-blue class. Deserves a place in any garden. R. 87. 37 in. $ .50 
WISTARIA (Lothrop 1934) M. Large flaring flowers of light 
blue lavender. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. R. 89. 36 in. $ .50 
WITCHING HOUR (Washington 1938) L. The arched and 
domed standards are yellow with faint flesh pink tinge. The falls 
are of the same tone and are dusted with burnished gold giving 
the effect of powdered gold. Seven branched stalks, and also the 
branches are branched. 41 in. $5.00 
WM. MOHR (Mohr 1925) E. M. A very large flower of pale 
lavender netted with purple. Most unusual and lovely. $ .50 
W. R. DYKES (Dykes 1926) A brilliant yellow. Of great value 
to breeders. R. 89. 38 in. $ .75 
YELLOW JEWEL (K. Smith 1939) M. Very large glowing yel¬ 
low flowers of perfect proportions borne on tail well branched stalks. 
The standards are very broad and domed, of clear wax yellow. The 
falls are rich lemon chrome, well arched, broad and flaring. Beard 
is orange in the throat shading lighter at the tip. Styles same color 
as standards. The strong weather resistance of this iris was most 
outstanding after a heavy wind and rain. Deep and as clear a 
yellow as any of the recent American introductions with the 
added advantage that excellent branching and beautifully formed 
flowers make it a perfect clump. H. M., A. I. S. 1939. R. 92. 
40 in. $22.50 
SPECIAL LISTS OF EXCELLENT WELL KNOWN IRISES 
The following varieties are 50c each—3 for $1.00 
APRICOT GLOW—Apricot and salmon. 
bLACK WINGS—Black-purple. 
CASTALIA—Lovely light blue. 
CASTLE CARY—Medium blue, late. 
CHAMITA—Bronzy brown. 
CLAIRE de LUNE—Light blue. 
COOL WATERS—Lovely pale blue. 
CYRUS THE GREAT—Dark blue purple. 
DAWNING DAY—Pink blend. 
EASTER MORN—Splendid white. 
EOTHEN—Rich ivory. 
GOLDEN LIGHT—Coppery blend. 
HOLLYWOOD—Pink blend. 
LEGEND—Bluish purple. 
MABLE TAFT—Velvety blue. 
MALUSKA—Black purple. 
MARY ELIZABETH—Rose red. 
MOZAMBIQUE—Deep purple. 
NORDIC—Bicolor—tan and red violet. 
The following varieties are 30c each, 3 for 
ORIANA—Clear crystal white. 
PAULETTE—Very large lavender. 
ROBERT—Large pale yellow. 
RUBEO—Large glowing red. 
SISTER—Lovely pink. 
SITKA—Fine tall white. 
SUMMER CLOUD—Lovely blue. 
TENAYA—Velvety maroon. 
VIOLET CROWN—Large violet. 
65c. 
AIRY DREAM—Fine pink. 
AMBROSIA—Palest pink. 
AUBADE—Cream and pink. Lovely. 
CLARA NOYES—Color talisman rose. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY—Tall fine white. 
CYDALISE—Yellow plicata. 
BLUE HILL—Clear blue. 
BLUE VELVET—Velvety dark blue. 
DAUNTLESS—Velvety red. 
DOROTHY DIETZ—Amoena. white and blue. 
DESERT GOLD—Fine yellow. 
ECLAT—Apricot and gold. 
EL CAPITAN—Huge blue self. 
GOLD FOAM—Ruffled yellow. 
GOLDEN FLARE—Apricot orange. 
G. P. BAKER—Pale yellow. 
HERMITAGE—Rosy tan and crimson. 
LADY GAGE—Cool white. 
LOS ANGELES—Beautiful plicata. 
MAGI—Rose and yellow blend. 
MAGENTA—Bright amethyst. 
MELDORIC—Velvety blue purple. 
MELLOW MOON—Buff yellow. 
MT. ROYAL—Large deep blue. 
NUMA RUMESTAN—Brilliant red. 
NURMAHAL—Rich red. 
PACIFIC—Huge blue purple. 
PARTHENON—Cool white. 
PURISSIMA—Very fine white. 
PURPLE EVE—Late purple. 
PURPLE HAZE—Lovely pale wistaria. 
REALM—Fine blue. 
RED DOMINION—Glowing red. 
ROB ROY—Maroon red. 
ROSE DOMINION—Flaring rose. 
ROYAL BEAUTY—Velvety blue. 
SENSATION—Fine clear blue. 
SUNOL—Large yellow. 
THISTLEDOWN—Cool ruffled white. 
VENUS di MILO—Large white. 
The following varieties are 20 cents each, 3 of the same name for 45 cents. 
ABORA—Violet self. 
AL-LU-WEE—Pink and gold, late. 
ADOBE—Buff and red. 
ALTA CALIFORNIA—Very tall yellow. 
ANTIQUE GOLD—Gold flushed pink. 
AURIFERO—Lavender blue. 
BALDWIN—Dark blue purple. 
BLUE & GOLD—Rich blue. 
BOADICEA—Pink and yellow blend. 
BUTO—Fine dark blue. 
BRANGAENE—Dark red purple. 
BRONZE BEACON—Velvety red. 
CADMIA—Fine yellow. 
CALIFORNIA BLUE—Ruffled blue. 
CANTABILE—Lovely amoena. 
CHROMYLLA—Fine yellow. 
DOLLY MADISON—Buff and blue. 
DOG ROSE—Deep pink. 
DUNE SPRITE—Yellow and white. 
FESTIVE—Brilliant variegata. 
FRIEDA MOHR—Large lilac pink. 
GLINT O’ GOLD—Rich tall yellow. 
HELIOS—Large pale yellow. 
INDIAN CHIEF—Splendid red. 
KING MIDAS—Buff and brown red. 
KING TUT—Rich red. 
LADY LILFORD—Blackish purple. 
LODESTAR—Brilliant variegata. 
LOUIS-BEL—Black purple. 
MAID OF TENN.—Pinky blend. 
MARY NOBLE—Lovely pale blue. 
MIDGARD—Pink blend. 
MME. RECAMIER—Tall light pink. 
MODOC—Velvety black purple. 
MOON MAGIC—Yellow bicolor. 
MONTEREY—Dark prune purple. 
MORNING GLOW—Yellow and pink blend. 
NENE—Huge red. 
NINGAL—Pale blue blend. 
NOON DAY—Pale yellow. 
NUSKU—Rore and yellow blend. 
PERSIA—Mauve a"”! purple. 
PHEBUS—Fine mellow. 
PHOSPHOR—Pale yellow. 
PICADOR—Buff and carmine. 
PINK JADU—Pink plicata. 
PLUIE d’OR—-Brilliant yellow. 
PRES. PILKINGTON—Buff and blue blend. 
RAMESES—Honey and pink. 
RED EMBER—Dark crimson. 
RHEINGAUPERLE—Beautiful pink. 
ROSE OF CUBA—Bright rose pink. 
SACRAMENTO—Giant plicata. 
SELENE—Large white. 
SHASTA—Large cool white. 
SIR MICHAEL—Blue and purple bicolor 
SNOW WHITE—Ruffled white. 
SPANISH GOLD—Amber yellow. 
SURPRISE—Large blue. 
SWEET AUBURN—Palest pink. 
SYLVIA LENT—Lovely pale yellow. 
THURATUS—Velvety black purple. 
VAN CLEVE—Fine blue. 
VISHNU—Pinkish cinnamon. 
WAMBLISKA—Large cool white. 
ZAHAROON—Rose, buff and amber. 
The following varieties are priced for clearance at 10c. each— 
3 of the same name 25 cents. 
Alcina, Andante Arlington, Avatar, Beau Sabreur, Cadenza. Cavatina, 
Don Juan, Erebian, Gaulois, Goldilocks. Hyacinthus, Kath. McFarland, King 
Juba, Mareschal Ney, Melchoir, Moonlight, Midwest, Nebraska, Nepenthe, 
Newtoma, Rasakura, Reverie, Rose Ash, Sachem. Santa Barbara, Sonata, 
Souv. de Let. Michaud. Sunlight, Thais, Tommy Tucker, True Charm, 
True Delight, Tuscany Gold, Woodland, Yves Lassailly. 
