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GOLDEN LIGHT (H. P. Sass 1933) M. 40 
in. An iris that has held its own among 
new comers as there is nothing even 
remotely like it. The flowers are not 
large, but heavily ruffled and the color 
is enchanting—warm gold enriched by 
touches of coppery red and cinnamon. It 
is like a cluster of glowing, lighted 
candles in the garden. Very floriferous, 
sturdy and a fast increaser. H. M. 1936, 
Per. R. 88, 1936. 35c, 3 for 75c, 5 for $1.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Sch. 1936) M. 38 
in. A tall and stately, creamy yellow 
self with a heart of gold. A most harmon¬ 
ious and beautiful iris with its smooth, 
deep yellow center and fine, large flowers 
on perfectly branched stems. The plant 
has all good habits, strong growth, hardi¬ 
ness and free bloom. H. M. 1936, A. M. 
1938, Per. R. 90. 1937. $3.00, 2 for $5.00 
GUDRUN (K. Dykes 1931) M. E. 36 in. 
A grand, huge white which enjoys a 
wonderful popularity in spite of its ten¬ 
dency to bloom short at times. The 
substance is very heavy, the color pure 
white with a sparkling sheen. It is a 
good grower and free bloomer. Dykes 
Medal, England 1932, A. M. 1936. Per. R. 
88, 1937. 35c, 3 for 75c 
HAPPY DAYS (MU. 1934) E. .M. 40 in. 
Happy Days are surely here for iris fans 
when so fine a yellow as this can be had 
for so low a price. One of the largest 
and best of the medium light yellows— 
a credit to any garden. Tall, beautifully 
branched, hardy and free blooming. H. 
M. 1935, A. M. 1937, Per. R. 92, 1936. 
50c, 3 for $1.00 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. P. Sass 1933) M. 
40 in. A tall and very lovely, light blush 
pink self, no garden is complete without 
it. The hardy, prolific plants bloom well 
over a long season. H. M. 1936, Per. R. 
87, 1937. 35c, 3 for 75c 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant 1935) M. E. 38 in. 
A deep, rich, wine purple self of excellent 
garden value, most effective when plant¬ 
ed among pure white irises. The blooms 
are large, symetncally formed and of 
heavy substance. Strong growth and 
free bloom as well as good branching 
recommend it. Per. R. 87, 1939. 
$1.00, 3 for $2.00 
IRIS CITY (Will. 1938) M. 38 in. An 
intense, glowing royal purple self of pure 
even coloring. A deep, but warm and 
carrying color in the garden, it holds up 
' Cll in artificial light. Tall, well branched 
stalks are produced generously from 
strong, hardy plants. Not yet rated 
officially but highly recommended by us. 
$4.00 
ITASKA (Klein. 1934) M. 36 in. A pure 
amethyst violet self of wonderful color¬ 
ing. The flowers are large and well 
rounded, with broad petals and smooth 
lustrous finish. Slow to become estab¬ 
lished here but most outstanding and 
distinctive in form and color. R. 89, 
JASMANIA (Ayres 1935) M. 42 in. An 
aristocratic and beautifully poised iris 
that i)leases the mos.t exacting critics. A 
clear, fine yellow of medium tone, close 
to pinard by Ridgeway with a very deli¬ 
cate blue flush on the falls. The large, 
fully rounded flowers are gracefully 
carried on tall, widely branched stalks. 
Plants strong, vigorous and good bloom¬ 
ers. H. M. 1936, A. M. 1937, Per. R. 91, 
1J^37. $3.00, 3 for $6.00 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cay. 1931) M. L. 36 in. 
A genteel and altogether charming flower 
of soft warm buff or honey yellow 
sprinkled witn gold dust. A blaze of blue 
in each fall gives distinction and pleasing 
personality, it has been for several years 
one of tne best sellers in the garden and 
now is very moderate in price. The plants 
are strong and have good growing and 
blooming habits. Dykes Medal, France, 
1931, A. M. 1936, Per. R. 89, 1937. 
35c, 3 for 75c 
JEB STUART (Wash. 1932) M. L. 40 in. 
A velvety, red brown iris of brilliant 
coloring and excellent grooming. The 
standards are well domed, the falls wide 
and rich with smooth unveined hafts. H. 
M. 1933, A. M. 1935, Per. R. 88, 1937. 
50c, 3 for $1.00 
JERRY (Lap. 1933) M. 36 in. Jerry is a 
great favorite with us, he fills in many 
odd corners and is very cheerful about it. 
A splendid ruby red self of outstanding 
garden value. He is neither very large 
nor very tall but most agreeable. Good 
growth and bloom. R. 88, 1936. 
25c, 3 for 50c 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass 1932) M. 40 in. This 
iiis becomes more popular every year. A 
rich and glowing dark red that everyone 
wants and should have. By Ridgeway it 
is raisin purple, almost a self of pure 
deep coloring. Large flowers of excellent 
substance, good branching and splendid 
growth. H. M. 1932, A. M. 1936, Per. R. 
90, 1937. 50c, 3 for $1.00 
