JOLLY ROGER 85 (1934) 38". Rich, dark, velvety indigo 
with yellow beard. Strong, slender stalks with nice placement of 
blooms. Grape fragrance. 2 for $ .25 
LUCERO (1938) 45". Blue-white of medium size. Excellent 
shape and substance. Deliciously fragrant. Several well placed 
blooms open at once. Highly rated as a seedling in 1932 but 
withheld for breeding till 1938. (West Point and Mary E. 
Nicholls.) .50 
MARY E. NICHOLLS (1939) 42". Cream, frosted with gold 
at the haft. Yellow beard. Medium-large. Satiny texture. Ex¬ 
traordinary substance. Low and gracefully branched with many 
blooms open. Delicious fragrance of sweet locust. The most 
chaste and exquisitely refined of any Iris we have seen, and one of 
the most beautiful. It sets a new standard. 12.00 
MATA HARI 88 (1937) 48". From Valor. Very dark blue- 
purple self with dark brown beard. S arched, F flare widely. Very 
large. Velvety. Good substance. Branched from middle up. 
Grape fragrance. Very late. An impressive Iris of the first class. 6.00 
MAYGOLD 80 (1931) 28". Shapely canary yellow inter¬ 
mediate. 2 for .25 
MIRADOR 86 (1935) 46". A large and tall type variegata. 
S yellow. F dahlia carmine without edging of other color. Bright. 
Large. 2 for .25 
NURMAHAL 84 (1931) 38". Large brown-violet of excellent 
shape and substance. Red underglow. Beautifully branched. 
Fragrant. .25 
OXHEART 84 (1934) 36". Large, rich, velvety strawberry red 
self of beautiful shape and strong substance. Wide circular falls. 
Fragrant. Beautiful and popular. 2 for .25 
PRIDE (1937) 48". From Valor. S mauve purple. F deeper 
red-purple with a violet underglow and a wide flare. Distinctive 
white line at end of beard. Several blooms open at once. Grape 
fragrance. Beautiful, jaunty and has character. Good. 1.00 
RED ELF (1932) 26". Intense red-garnet self. Later than 
Spark. Fragrant. Small. 2 for .25 
RED REVEL (1939) 38". Rosy red bicolor. Medium in size. 
Very floriferous. Many blooms open on a stalk at a time. Fra¬ 
grant. Latest of all the reds. 3.00 
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