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SCHREINER’S IRIS GARDENS 
DEEP PIXKS Al^D ROSE 
Selfs 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Cayeux. 
.1935 
T 
AUBANEL. 
_ $4.00 
A 
EM 
Sass, H. 
.1934 
M 
AVONDALE. 
..50 
B 
M 
Murrell. 
.1931 
M 
EVELYN BENSON. 
.25 
A 
M 
Sass, J. 
.1938 
M 
MRS. WILLARD JAQUES. 
_ 2.00 
AA 
M 
Gage. 
.1936 
T 
ROSY WINGS. 
. . . . 2.00 
A 
M 
Williamson. 
.1934 
T 
SANDIA. 
.50 
A 
EM 
Bicolors 
Kirkland. 
.1935 
T 
AT DAWNING. 
. $ .75 
A 
M 
Mohr. 
.1926 
T 
FRIEDA MOHR □. 
.25 
A 
ML 
Salbach. 
.1936 
M 
LIGHTHOUSE . 
. 3.50 
B 
L 
Sass, H. 
.1939 
T 
MATULA . 
. 10.00 
AA 
L 
Connell. 
.1931 
T 
ROSE DOMINION □. 
.25 
A 
M 
Trial Varieties 
Alastor. flO.OO Inspiration.$ 7.50 
The Guardsman.$35.00 
Really quite an impressive class with several very good additions in the last few years. Aubanel is a very pleasing pink and Sandia 
with touches of salmon in its pink is very well liked. Unusual in blended tones of pink-rose and tan is Rosy Wings. The bicolor effect 
of At Dawning gives a decided pink effect in the garden. Older, reliable Rose Dominion, deep rose is a robust flower. Newer blended 
tones include extraordinary Matula or lighter blended tones of Lighthouse. Old indispensable Frieda Mohr is one of the finest iris we have. 
We have several very striking trial varieties including cyclamen colored Alastor from England, carmine colored Inspiration from New 
Zealand and dusty rose shades of The Guardsman from Kentucky. 
PURPLES 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Purfles 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Cayeux. 
.1934 
M 
FAVORI. 
.... $.50 
A 
M 
Grant. 
.1937 
T 
INDIAN HILLS. 
.75 
A A 
M 
Kleinsorge. 
.1934 
M 
ITASCA. 
_ 1.00 
C 
ML 
Cayeux. 
.1933 
M 
PROF. S. B. MITCHELL. 
.50 
A 
M 
Washington. 
.1937 
T 
THE BISHOP. 
. . . . 3.00 
B 
M 
Brehm. 
.1938 
T 
WILLIAM A. SETCHELL. 
_ 12.50 
A 
L 
Wareham. 
.1932 
T 
Violet Purples 
LEGEND. 
.25 
A 
M 
Sturtevant. 
.1931 
T 
MOTIF. 
.25 
AA 
EM 
Ayres. 
.1931 
M 
RED DOMINION. 
.25 
B 
ML 
Hall, D. 
.1939 
T 
ROYAL COMMAND. 
_ 7.50 
AA 
M 
Nicholls. 
.1937 
T 
SMOLDER. 
_ 3.00 
A 
VL 
Peck. 
.1939 
M 
THELMA JEAN. 
_ 10.00 
A 
E 
Cayeux. 
.1937 
T 
Blended Purples 
CHARLOTTE MILLET. 
_ 15.00 
B 
L 
Burgess. 
.1934 
T 
DESTINY.. 
_ 1.00 
A 
M 
Cayeux. 
.1932 
T 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE. 
- 1.00 
AA 
M 
Nicholls. 
.1937 
T 
PRIDE. 
_ 1.00 
A 
L 
This richly colored section certainly is one of the strongest with many fine iris of extra fine quality. In it we have such outstand¬ 
ing examples as regal, bronze-purple Dir. Pinelle. A new, blended, sonorous iris is Destiny. Legend is rich gleaming violet-purple with 
perfect branching. Even more velvety, darker claret is Smolder. Two really splendid creations. We know of no iris that gives a better 
garden effect than glossy purple Indian Hills. Others of rich pure purple include Favori magenta purple, garnet colored Prof. S. B. Mit¬ 
chell. Numbering among our newest acquaintances we have one of the glossiest petalled iris in Royal Command. A piece of luminous 
velvet of colossal size is purple William A. Setchell, the largest iris to date. Others number such rich petunia violet as Thelma Jean and 
unusual Charlotte Millet. 
