GOLDEN LIGHT (H. Sass, 1933)—A 
Euphony seedling with the distinctive 
form of its parent. It is a brilliant 
ruffled cinnamon colored blend of great 
carrying power, attracting more eyes 
than almost any other Iris_$0.25 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner 
1936)—Shimmering creamy yellow with 
a glowing golden center, silky texture. 
One of the most striking of all the new 
Irises _$3.50 
GUDRUN (Dykes, 1931)—Large pure 
white dusted with gold, long hanging 
falls, one of the finest new whites-$0.50 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit., 1934)—The very 
largest yellow, bright clear tones of 
glistening color, the first glimpse of this 
variety leaves visitors breathless $1.00 
HELIOS (Cay.) —Clear lemon yellow 
delicately marked with clear rose purple, 
very large_$0.25 
HENRI RIVIERE — Soft yellow and 
rosy lilac margined with cream, many 
branched stems_-_ $0.15 
HERMITAGE—Attractive blend of rose, 
tan and crimson_ _$0.25 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. Sass, 1933) — 
The finest of the large frilled orchid 
pinks_$0.25 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant 1937)—Very 
large clear purple with striking oval 
form _$2.00 
INDIGO BUNTING (Ayres, 1934) — 
Medium blue self of unusually fine tone, 
its crisp color has great carrying power 
_$0.25 
IRMA POLLOCK (H. Sass, 1931) — 
Magenta and velvety deep carmine bi¬ 
color - $0.20 
ITASCA (Klein.)—A self of vivid dark 
amethyst, rounded flowers with silky 
texture _$2.50 
JASMANIA (Ayres 1 1935)—One of the 
leaders among the new yellows, a touch 
of blue at the end of the beard lends 
distinction _ $5.00 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cay., 1931)—Beauti¬ 
ful golden tan, an entirely new color and 
one of the most outstanding of recent 
introductions _$0.50 
JEAN LAFITTE — Ruffled and domed 
rose beige covered with frost_$1.50 
JELLOWAY (Parker 1936) —Oval 
formed deep pure yellow, nearly as deep 
in tone as Golden Hind_$3.00 
JERRY (Lapham, 1933) —A brilliant 
ruby red that holds its color_$0.50 
JOYANCE — Creamy white with gold 
venations _ $0.50 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass, 1932)—A sensa¬ 
tional rich dusky, red, blazing red in the 
sunshine, strong and free flowering_ 
__ $0.50 
1940 COLLECTION 
A collection of five of the newer 
Irises for the discriminating Iris 
lover. These are the famous new 
varieties about which everyone is 
talking. 
Anitra Amitola 
Khorasan Ozone 
Happy Days 
Labeled, postpaid_ $5.00 
JUBILEE (J. Sass)—Popular plicata 
blend of peach and cream_ $ 0.15 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk. 1934)—Rose and 
coppery red, a really gorgeous richly 
colored Iris, tall and well branched 
_$ 1.00 
KALINGA (Kleinsorge, 1934)—Huge 
cream self with ivory texture_ $ 0.50 
KANSAS (Tim.)—Rose pink, tall and 
fine in form-—_ $ 0.25 
KHORASAN (H. Sass, 1937)—S dull 
gold, F auburn flushed violet, a massive 
blended variegata with flaring falls 
_$ 1.00 
KING JUBA (H. Sass, 1931)—This va¬ 
riety set the standard for brilliant vari- 
egatas of clear contrast, yellow and red 
_$ 0.20 
KING KARL (J. Sass) — Favorite 
plicata blend of cinnamon and cream 
_$ 0.20 
KING MIDAS (Mead)—Ideal rounded 
flowers of a very distinct form, a blend¬ 
ing of golden buff and rosy brown 
_$ 0.20 
KING TUT (H. Sass)—About the most 
brilliant of reds in garden effect .$ 0.20 
K. V. AYRES (Ayres, 1932)—Blend of 
coffee and lavender with pink overglow, 
sometimes classed as a silver grey, very 
large _ $ 0.50 
LARGO (Ashley, 1932)—Fine soft yel¬ 
low blend, falls overlaid mauve, large 
ruffled flowers_ $ 0.25 
LIBERTY BELL—Large plicata, white 
with red-toned feathering_ $ 0.15 
LILAMANI (J. Sass 1938)—Velvety 
blackish violet self, large flower, well 
branched, 38 inches_ $ 3.50 
LODESTAR—Very bright contrasts of 
lemon chrome and claret brown, late 
_$ 0.35 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mit.)— Peer of 
the whites with faint blue edging, satiny 
texture and fine form__ _ $ 0.25 
LOUIS BEL—Early glittering black 
violet _ $ 0.25 
LOUVOIS (Cay., 1936)—A new French 
variety, S tinted Havana brown, F Vel¬ 
vety maroon edged with bronze —$ 5.00 
MAGENTA (Cay.)—Intensely glowing 
amethyst violet_ $ 0.15 
Fall Blooming Irises are listed on page 9 
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