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^ MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. ^ 
HELEN M. RiEDEL, (Riedel-Weed, 1940). Mid-season to late, open S. of bright 
glistening gold. Semi-flaring P. of bright orange-red with orange beard. 
Brown veining on orange ground at haft extending half way down the F. 
Style arms are gold and entire center of flower as well as S. are of pure gold 20.00 
HENRI RIVIERE, (Millet, 1927). S. pure lemon yellow; F. mauve with lemon.... .25 
HEROLD, (Vilmorin). A beautiful tall stately soft blue self. Very fragrant. 2.00 
HEYDAY, (Williamson, 1931). S. mustard yellow; F. Vandyke red.15 
HIGHTIDE, (Barber). A combination of lavender, blue and yellow. 38 inches.. .25 
HILTON LUCAS, (Pfeiffer, 1929). Delicate shade of tinted lavender.10 
HOLLYWOOD, (Essig., 1931). Blended bright pink, yellow and old gold.25 
HONEYDROP. Blend of henna, brown, honey and rose.25 
H YPN US, (Con., 1931). Blue shading into red and gray.25 
IBPALL, (Foster, 1911). Part oncocyclus red violet flowers.15 
IDA ANVALARY, (Callis, 1938). Standards a deep lavender, falls lavender 
streaked with white, a golden beard. Fragrance of a honey-white locust. 
The flower is large and flaring with broad petals; forty to forty-two inches; 
a very profuse bloomer; the flower is of a very heavy substance and smooth 
with a heavy branching stalk. 2.00 
I DUN A, (Gross & Koenemann, 1926). S. soft creamy white; F. violet blue.15 
IM PE RATO R, (Cay.). Red self; late and large flower.10 
IMPERIAL BLUSH, (H. P. Sass). Large blush pink flowers.25 
IMPROVED KING, (Pfeiffer, 1926). Golden yellow and mahogany.10 
INDIAN, (Sass, 1929). Most remarkable iris; tan, slightly flushed rose; ruffled .25 
INDIAN CHIEF, (Ayres, 1929). Bronzy violet S. with F. dahlia carmine.15 
INDIAN HILLS, (Grant, 1937). Clear purple of extra large size and opulent oval 
form. The clear, lustrous color is magnificent in the clump. This Iris is 
practically a self-color with a white beard shading to rich orange. 1.50 
INDIAN MAID, (Pfeiffer, 1924). S. clouded lavender; F. dark reddish maroon.10 
INDIGO BUNTING, (Ayres, 1933). A crisp, silvery, cool blue.25 
ION, (Mead, 1929). S. pure violet blue; F. blackish violet edged.25 
IRISCREST, (Mead, 1929). Of clear medium blue. F. shading white at base.25 
IRMA POLLOCK, (H. P. Sass, 1931). S. Magenta; F. velvety carmine with lighter 
margin . 25 
ISOLINE, (Vilmorin, 1904). S. silvery lilac; F. beautiful mauve.10 
IVANHOE, (Millet). S. pale bluish lavender; F. deeper shade.10 
JACQUARD, (Ayres-Emigholz, 1931). S. dark vinaceous mauve; F. dark violet 
purple .25 
JADU, (Sturtevant, 1929). Plicata; S. blush pink; F. white dotted with rose.15 
JAMES STORER, (Storer, 1931). S. Rhododendron; F. pansy purple; tall, strong 
stalks .75 
J ASM AIN A, (Ayres, 1936). The color is a rich tone of banana yellow with bril¬ 
liant orange beard. The color is enhanced by a shadow of pale buff near 
the heart of the flower . 5.00 
JASON, (Wallace, 1929). Tall, deep yellow with brown reticulations.25 
JEAN CAYEUX, (Cayeux, 1931). Well formed frilled flowers are a pale brown 
shot with gold.50 
JEAN LAFITTE, (Washington, 1935). Domed standards of coppery rose, broad 
and arched. F. are broad and semi-flaring, of intense deep rose with copper 
undertone . 1.50 
JEB STUART, (Washington, 1932). Uniformed in deep rich brownish-red, tall 
and stately .75 
JENNETTE MAY KENNEDY, (Keller, 1931). S. ruffled pink; F. blackish purple .25 
JERRY, (Lapham, 1933). Beautiful glowing ruby red; well branched; medium to 
late . 50 
J. F. RIEDY, (Wass.) Large flowers of dark red.25 
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