Magenta—20c—See Page 17 
jr FROM CALIFORNIA 
“The shipment received last week was most satisfactory, nice 
large plants, as clean as a pin and in perfect shape.” 
King Karl 
35c 
Somewhat 
similar types 
are 
Cydalise—20c 
Merry Widow 
20c 
ALL 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
GREATLY 
REDUCED 
Guyasuta—32 in. EARLY. One of the finest, largest and richest of 
the deep purple group. I paid $25.00 a plant for my original stock of 
this variety. The flowers are large, perfectly formed, of heavy substance, 
uniform in color throughout and it is a prodigious bloomer and robust 
grower. It represents a distinct advance in the purple type. Now offered 
for the first time at a very low price.20 
Happy Days—44 in. AWARD OF MERIT AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 
1937. The Hybridizer’s dream come true. A mammoth sized deep 
yellow, as large as the giant Nene, with an unusual glistening finish 
and a deep orange beard. The largest of all yellows with flowers over 
seven inches from top to bottom, on tall, stout, well-branched 
stalks, carrying 7 to 8 massive blooms to each stalk. The color is 
deep yellow, almost as deep as California Gold and the flower is of fine 
form and heavy substance. I believe I have the largest and finest stock 
in America of this very fine variety.50 
Helios—44 in. AWARDED A CERTIFICATE OF MERIT, ALSO A 
SPECIAL PRIZE OF THE NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SO¬ 
CIETY OF FRANCE, where it originated. Sensational soft lemon- 
yellow flowers of enormous size and smooth polished ivory finish. I am 
fortunate in having a fine stock of this variety in extra large rhizomes, 
and I am therefore making a ridiculously low price for such a fine Iris. 
.15 
Henri Riviere—A magnificent French introduction and one of the best 
of its type, in delicate shades of soft yellow and pale lilac-mauve in a 
most subtle and fascinating blend. Large flowers on strong well branched 
stems. Sold at $40.00 for a single plant a few years ago.10 
Hermitage—36 in. HONORABLE MENTION AMERICAN IRIS 
SOCIETY. This unusually rich Iris is one of the most lovely Irises we 
have. I paid $25.00 a plant for it a few years ago. The standards 
are a delightful shade of rosy-tan and the falls are brilliant fiery crimson. 
.15 
Hollywood—36 in. A very large and most attractive flower of perfect 
form and unusual tones. S—soft gray, flushed bright heliotrope; F— 
soft but bright Daphne-red, or soft rose, overlaid violet. The entire 
flower is lighted up by an amber centre, giving the effect of light shining 
from within.20 
Huguette—50 in. Huge pansy blue flowers of shimmering silky texture, 
produced in great quantities on stalks over four feet tall. An improve¬ 
ment in this type and a real beauty.20 
Hypatia—30 in. EARLY. THIS ENGLISH INTRODUCTION IS THE 
MOST INTENSE PURE BLUE I HAVE SEEN IN ANY IRIS. The 
deep pure blue color is uniform throughout and it is a mighty fine Iris 
that every one admires. I believe I have the only stock of it in America. 
.20 
Imperial Blush—44 in. FRAGRANT. I BELIEVE THIS NEW SOFT 
PINK-TONED IRIS IS ONE OF THE THREE LARGEST AND 
FINEST IN THIS CLASS. It is a very lovely soft pink, softer and a 
purer pink than Pink Satin, about twice as large and entirely different 
in form, in fact it has a perfection of form approached by very few 
Irises.35 
Others of the type of Los Angeles, illustrated at right 
are Anndelia 15c, Claribel $1.50, Electra 50c, Liberty 
Bell 20c, Pink Jadu 20c, San Francisco 20c, Theodolinda 
25c, Wasatch 75c. 
A group with more pronounced markings would be 
Blue Chintz 25c, Castor 20c, Fedalma 20c, Mourning 
Dove 20c, Mme. Louis Areau 75c, Sacramento 20c. 
All have an individuality of their own. 
Indian Chief—40 in. EARLY. This variety is one of the most popular 
and one of the most outstanding of the brilliant red-toned Irises. Not 
long ago it sold for a very high price, but I now have a sufficient stock 
of this magnificent Iris to sell at a price that is within the reach of every 
flower lover. It is a huge brilliant red-toned Iris, of perfect form, good 
substance and very free flowering. See color illustration Page 11. . .20 
Indigo Bunting—40 in. A new intense deep rich indigo blue. Large 
flowers of perfect form, with semi-flaring velvety falls. This is one of 
our finest and purest dark blue toned varieties.20 
Ingenieur Winssinger—36 in. A new and very attractive French creation, 
with bronze standards, flushed rose and with flaring velvety dahlia- 
carmine falls. Unusual, brilliant and beautiful.25 
Ivory Coast—42 in. VERY EARLY. VERY SWEET MAGNOLIA 
FRAGRANCE. Huge flowers of uniform soft ivory, with the throat 
veined green-gold. The flowers are beautifully formed and attractively 
crinkled. Very much like Kalinga, but two weeks earlier.20 
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