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SCHREINER’S IRIS GARDENS 
YELLOW BICOLOR!^ 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Sass, J. 
.1937 
M 
CASQUE D’OR . 
.$ 7.50 
A 
L 
Sass, H. 
.1937 
T 
CITY OF LINCOLN 
. 7.50 
AA 
ML 
Thorup. 
.1936 
M 
DESERET. 
.35 
A 
M 
Lapham. 
.1937 
T 
FRANK ADAMS. 
. 3.50 
AA 
M 
Sass, H. 
.1931 
T 
KING JUBA. 
.25 
A + 
M 
Morrison. 
.1932 
T 
PICADOR □. 
.25 
A 
ML 
White. 
.1936 
T 
VIEW HALLOO. 
. 1.00 
B 
E 
Cayeux. 
.1932 
T 
VISION . 
.60 
A 
M 
A festively colored section. The leader of them all is that surpassing beauty, vivid City of Lincoln. Of different color than the usual 
variety of this class Fran\ Adams, lovely soft maize and rose, has one of the finest branched stalks of any iris. Almost a contrast of 
yellow and black is given by Casque D'Or. King Juba and Vision are two of the most satisfactory developments. The remaining varieties 
of this class each have some specific feature to merit growing. 
YELLOW BLEXDS 
Bujf and Tan Tones 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Kleinsorge. 
.1938 
T 
APRICOT. 
.$ 4.00 
A 
ML 
Schreiner. 
.1936 
M 
CAPRI. 
. 1.00 
B 
M 
Kirkland. 
.1934 
M 
COPPER LUSTRE 
. 1.00 
B 
M 
Cayeux. 
.1931 
M 
JEAN CAYEUX. 
.35 
A 
L 
Sass, H. 
.1937 
T 
MIDWEST GEM. 
. 5.00 
A 
M 
Sass, H. 
.1937 
M 
SANDALWOOD. 
. 2.00 
B 
M 
Kirkland. 
.1935 
M 
SUMMER TAN. 
.60 
B 
E 
Cayeux. 
.1936 
T 
VEDETTE. 
. 5.00 
A 
L 
Apricot and Salmon Tones 
Kleinsorge. 
.1936 
T 
EAR WEST. 
. 2.50 
B 
ML 
White. 
.1936 
M 
FIESTA . 
. 3.00 
A 
ML 
Sass, H. 
.1933 
M 
GOLDEN LIGHT 
.35 
A 
L 
Mead. 
.1928 
M 
KING MIDAS. 
.25 
A + 
E 
Washington. 
.1931 
T 
MARY GEDDES. 
.35 
AA 
ML 
Mitchell. 
.1935 
T 
NARANJA. 
. 1.00 
B 
ML 
Sass, H. P. 
.1939 
T 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. 
. 40.00 
A 
M 
Trial Varieties 
Aztec Copper.$15.00 LaLorraine.$15.00 
Coronet.$ 7.00 May Day.$17.50 
Glen Ellen.$15.00 Salar.$25.00 
Here we have the color section that is contributing some of the most remarkable new color combinations. In fact the newer ar¬ 
rivals here of outstanding merit outnumber any other color section. Note recent dates of origination in the color tables. Some of the 
older, well appreciated varieties include popular, soft gold-sand Jean Cayeu'<, ruffly burnished gold Golden Light, and the real color noveltv 
Copper Lustre. As to be expected newer creations develop new features and colors and the brilliant peachy-tan toned Fiesta is a gay gem. 
A lovely pastel of cream and pink is heavy substanced Midwest Gem. Novel in color is orange tinted Naranja. We always like the sleek 
tones of Summer Fan, Sandalwood, Apricot, Capri and Vedette. Each represents variety in form and tint from taffy yellow to buff sand. 
Startling are the newer developments: almost peach-red and orange tinted Prairie Sunset, sombre, gleaming Axfec Copper, colorful rich 
apricot May Day, lovely soft tinted La Lorraine. The new salmon colored Salar is beautiful while from Nashville we have sturdy Glen 
Ellen. 
YELLOW IBL^ 
Primrose Tones 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Cayeux. 
.1933 
T 
ALICE HARDING. 
.$ .35 
A 
M 
Sass, J. 
.1939 
T 
CAMELINA. 
. 10.00 
B 
M 
Kirkland. 
.1929 
M 
DESERT GOLD. 
.25 
B 
E 
Hall, D. 
.1938 
M 
SALUTATION. 
. 5.00 
AA 
E 
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