North Little Rock, Ark. 
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ROSE VIOLET: Soft rose colors, Do¬ 
minion Form. 26 in. 50^ 
RUSSET RED: Red with brown tones. 
28 in. $2.00 
SATAN: Large, very dark purple. 34 
in. 75^ 
SETTING SUN: The color of this iris 
is suggested by its name. The stand¬ 
ards are a blend of bright rose and 
gold, covered with a sprinkling of gold 
dust. The falls are a rich ox-blood red. 
The flower is of medium size, 32 in. 
tall, and blooms late mid-season. The 
growth of the plant is rapid and blooms 
are abundant. This is, in the opinion 
of many, the most beautiful iris ever 
grown in the originator’s garden. $7.50 
SHEBA: Crimson and gold, nicely 
blended. 34 in. $8.00 
SIGNAL LIGHT: Deep red self, large. 
36 in. $2.00 
SIRLAUNFAL: Shaded light blue. 34 
in. 25^ 
SNOW CAP: Clear white. 32 in. 25^ 
SONNY BOY: Colors richer than King 
Midas, on tall, straight stems. 32 in. 
One of best irises in the garden. $5.00 
SUMMER CLOUD: Like a fleecy cloud 
against the bluest summer sky. S. pal¬ 
est blue; F. deep sky-blue. 32 in. 25^ 
SUMMER TAN: A flower of medium 
height, 30 in., almost a self. The stand¬ 
ards are tan and the falls tan shaded 
brown. The name suggests the color, 
but fails to do justice to the richness of 
tone in the flower itself. Early. H.M., 
American Iris Society, 1936. 75^ 
TIM AG AMI: It is the earliest of Dr. 
Kirkland’s coppers to bloom. The gold¬ 
en-tan standards are rose flushed, the 
falls are shaded red. The whole flower 
has copper throughout the center. 36 
in. $1.00 
TRUMPETER: Blend on order of Mary 
Geddes. 32 in. 35^ 
TWILIGHT BLUE: Light blue. 40 in. 
$5.00 
VARIEGATA No. 1: Red, yellow or 
gold. 50^ 
VIOLET CROWN: A very large flower 
of unusual and most attractive pale 
violet shades. It may be described as 
a misty purple. 40 in. 35^ 
WATAUGA: Early, red blend. 34 in. 
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WHITE AND BLUE: Strong, attrac¬ 
tive. 36 in. 50^ 
WHITE CLOUD: Early, tall and large 
white. 50^ 
YUCATAN: A soft blend of copper, 
gold and red, giving a delightful pink 
effect. The slightly ruffled, domed 
standards are coppery tan; the reddish 
falls, with heavy gold at the narrow 
haft, droop slightly. 36 in. 154 
