lASMANIA (Ayres) M. 42". Picked by many critics as the best 
yellow in commerce. It is tall, very large, beautifully formed, 
of heavy substance and in color resembles that of a ripe 
banana. A. M. $2.50 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux) ML. 36". Certainly the most beautiful iris 
ever sent over to American gardens from France. Certainly, too, 
it is of the most unusual color yet originated by hybridizers—-a 
soft, smooth, light buff, described by some as "coffee colored" 
and by others as Havana-brown. The form is perfect and the 
size is larger than average. It is fairly tall, splendidly branched, 
and bears blossoms over a long blooming season. See our ex¬ 
cellent colored reproduction on front cover. 50c 
*IEAN LAFITTE (Wash.) M. 39". Fine rose-red with yellow center 
and broad conspicuous golden beard. Heavy stalked and well- 
branched. A real gem of its color. H. M. $2.75 
JELLOWAY (Parker) ML. 42". A new and spectacular deep-toned 
yellow; blossoms are oval in form, with golden yellow beard. 
A. M. $2.75 
^'TERRY (Lap.) ML. 38". A gloriously bright rich ruby-red iris, 
deepened in the semi-flaring F. by a velvety finish. Jerry is 
very close to the reddest thing every turned out in an iris—a 
jewel indeed. 25c 
JOLLY ROGER (Nich.) L. 36". A blue so dark, so rich, and so 
lustrous that it is practically black. One of the richest of the 
dark toned varieties, its popularity increases with each passing 
year. 50c 
’•'JOSEPH ROBIDOUX (Callis) L. 40". Beautiful, outstanding flower 
of true Indian colors. S. violet, purple veined, ruffled; F. velvety 
wine red with full golden beard. Petal texture like leather. $5.00 
JOYCETTE (Sass) L. 42". Huge flowers with all petals a dark 
glowing crimson which appear fiery red with the sun shining 
through them. Its color is similar to Ethel Peckham but forma¬ 
tion is entirely different and flowers are larger. Unquestionably 
one of the five best reds in existence. A. M. 35c 
’■'JUMBO (Sass) M. 36". Large flower of very deep violet-purple with 
a great many blossoms on each well-branched stalk. F. have 
scarcely noticeable burnt orange beard. A very excellent sort and 
one much admired when in bloom by visiting connoisseurs. $1.00 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk.) M. 40". A most gorgeous blend of gold, copper, 
and deep rose-red. A golden glow lights up center of flower 
and this brightness is accentuated by broad gold beard. The 
flower possesses tremendous garden value with its glowing 
copper-red effect, and leaves nothing to be desired in the way 
of size, height or form. Runner-up for Dykes Medal. A. M. $1.00 
’"KENSINGTON (Storer) M. 44". A new revelation in size and color 
with fragrance of valeriana. S. new silver blending to acacia at 
haft; F. aconite violet, blending to new silver at edges, with 
yellow beard. $5.00 
KHORASAN (Sass) M. 36". A uniquely styled iris, possessing F. 
with horizontal flaring. S. domed, of dull gold; F. auburn, flushed 
violet. $1.00 
KING MIDAS (Mead) E. 32". One of the most beautiful of all blends 
and an iris that should be in every garden. The flower is 
golden buff, suffused with garnet brown and set off by a 
striking deep orange beard. Very early. 25c 
KING TUT (Sass) L. 32". One of the most brilliant of the fiery red- 
toned iris, and ancestor of most of the newer red varieties. 
S. are reddish-brown while F. are bright red in hue. 20c 
K. V. AYRES (Ayres) L. 38". Very pale coffee color, tinged lavender 
and cream. F. are semi-flaring. A huge soft blend which the 
famous originator thought so highly of that he named it for his 
wife. 35c 
LADY MARION (Gage) M. 41". Large rich pansy violet self. $1.00 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White) E. 44". The very finest light yellow. 
A sensational huge flower of clear primrose yellow, with firm 
silken texture. Not nearly so deeply colored as California Gold 
or Happy Days, it is nonetheless one of the most beautiful 
varieties we ever have offered. Closed S. and downfalling F. 
A.M. 45c 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salb.) L. 36". S. old rose; flaring F. of rose-red. $2.50 
LILLIAN TOEDT (Toedt) M. 36". This variety is perhaps the most 
distinctive one which we offer, for it has attracted the attention 
of almost every visitor to our garden because of its unique ap¬ 
pearance. In color it is best described as a vinaceous rose— 
a rosy-red with conspicuous veining over entire petal. It is 
this veining which makes the flowers so distinctive. See colored 
reproduction on page 11. 50c 
LILAMANI (Sass) M. 38". Large blackish-violet self. $3.50 
’•‘LOS ANGELES (M.M.) M. 42". Best selling plicata of all time. Large 
white flowers, slightly lined blue at edge of petals, but with 
most of veining at haft. Slightly open S. and downfalling F. 20c 
LOUIS WILLERT (Storer) ML. 40". S. of burnished gold and F. of 
raspberry red, blending to a gold edge. Quite large blos¬ 
soms. $2.00 
LUCREZIA BORI (Sch.) VL. 40". Giant, late-blooming, deep yel¬ 
low. $1.00 
MAGNETAWAN (Kirk.) M. 36". S. copper-brown; F. copper- 
red. $1.00 
MAID OF ASTOLOT (Sass) M. 45". Tall, domed plicata of alabaster 
whiteness with blue stiching along the haft only. $1.00 
MALUSKA (Nes.) M. 40". Deep black-red self. H. M. $1.00 
MARCO POLO (Sch.) ML. 37". This variety will travel as for as 
its namesake and bring the wonders of Cathay into your garden. 
It is a clear two-toned red, whose S. are lustrous rose and whose 
velvety semi-flaring F. are brilliant crimson, almost devoid of 
reticulations. H. M. $1.50 
’^MARGARET ROWE (Ayres) M. 30". A fine deep old rose 
self. $1.00 
MARION LAPHAM (Lap.) L. 38". A clear rich pink of excellent 
form, and well-branched stalks bearing many blossoms. 20c 
MARQUITA (Cayeux) M. 34". Only variety with S. larger than 
the F. S. are clear ivory yellow; F. are same but heavily lined 
ruby-red. A. M. 50c 
’^MARY DYNES (Snow) L. 38". This variety is one of the last three 
sorts to bloom and should be in every garden because of this de¬ 
sirable attribute. A splendid, large flower with bronze-buff S. and 
dark red-maroon F. displaying a burnt gold beard. One which we 
cannot recommend too highly. A garden MUST HAVE! 50c 
MARY GEDDES (Wash.) ML. 36". One of the warmest toned iris, 
with salmon S. and semi-flaring salmon F. tinged Pompeian red. 
Outstanding as a landscape variety because of its approach to 
salmon-orange coloring. Dykes Medal winner. 25c 
’*'MARY J. SISNEY (Callis) L. 38". Large, fragrant flower with S. 
of old lilac and F. of deep rich red, displaying heavy orange 
beard. $2.00 
’^MARY R. LYONS (Callis) M. 36". S. ruffled soft creamy yellow, 
heavily veined; F. slightly lighter with heavy gold beard. Fra¬ 
grant. $5.00 
MAUD DEMING (Lap.-Gage) M. 42". Seven to nine fresh, non¬ 
fading blooms with reddish-lilac S. and reddish-purple F. $1.75 
’^MAUNA LOA (Berry) EM. 50". Exceptionally tall, well-branched, 
large-flowered iris of unusual merit, its reddish flowers being 
very conspicuous in the garden as well as most colorful and 
attractive. 50c 
’■'MAZAMA (Berry) M. 48". A hardy, large, rose-toned bicolor which 
deserves a place in every iris collection. It commands a front- 
rank place in its color class, being well-branched and florif- 
erous. 50c 
MEDLEY (Sturt.) M. 36". A medley of soft colors with pink pre¬ 
dominating. Flowers are of medium size but quite lovely. 50c 
MELDORIC (Ayres) ML. 38". A magnificent blue-black with domed 
S. and wide flaring F. The intense velvety dark blue tone is 
accentuated by a brilliant gold beard. This and Sir Knight are 
the finest dark iris in existence. H. M. See colored reproduction 
on back cover. 35c 
MIDGARD (Sass) EM. 34". The best known and most popular pink 
and yellow blend—a medley in soft tones pf great charm. The 
ruffled petals add a touch of distinction. No variety shows up so 
lovely under artificial light. 20c 
MIDWEST GEM (Sass) L. 36". Luminous peachy blend with S. fawn 
gold bearing a subtle lavender infusion and F. buff-pink over- 
lain lavender. Low-branching stalks. H. M. $4.50 
MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID (Cayeux) L. 38". Huge, well-shaped 
flowers with S. of silky red-purple, and velvety F. of glowing 
dark red-purple. Certificate of Merit in France. 50c 
MISS ARAVILLA (Sass) L. 36". A brilliant variegatd blend of gold 
and red. The small flowers have S. of deep gold and semi- 
flaring F. of orange-red. Its vivid colors will brighten any dark 
corner. $1.00 
MISS CAMELIA (Sass) M. 40". Large clear lavender blue. $1.00 
MISSOURI (Grinter) ML. 44". Large medium-toned blue. $1.25 
’•'MISSOURI GOLD (Callis) L. 36". Dazzling buttercup yellow,' -v?:!!!! 
an orange tinge. F. flaring, with orange beard. Excellerit. , $2.00 
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