
MERRIAM, KANSAS 
EVOLUTION (Cay) Pale, coppery bronze blend; large flower with frilled 
standards and flaring falls; midseason; medium height____________ 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant) Misty light blue flower of large size; midseason; tall_ 
PAIR ELAINE (Mit) A true yellow bicolor with cream white standards 
condi boigntisgoldpiclssmidsecson stall meme een ae 
PAR WEST (Klein) Blend of salmon, golden sand, coral and henna with 
a yellow flush at the center; midseason; tall._..__________________ 
POLKWANG (G & K) Light pink and deep rose bicolor; large flowered; 
MUNASSASOn Mec Eley 1 ee eee eee ee oaior 
FRANCHVILLE (Cay) Enormous fawnish lilac bicolor; midseason; me- 
ditimaheioh tes 5) ant a ee cele een te a agus flor ved ae S210 
FRIEDA MOHR (M-M) Most popular pinkish mauve bicolor; sensational 
for. shapesize cand substance, jalleem ee ee ee ee 3 for 
FRIVOLITE (Cay) A shrimp rose blend; midseason; medium height____- 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter) Enormous flowered, velvety red bicolor; about 
the same shade as Shirvan’s falls; midseason; tall__.._.--_----_-- 
GEORGE J. TRIBOLET (Wmsn) Velvety, blackish purple; vigorous 
Brower, late medium sieight es seen eee ee ee 3 for 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS (Mil) Velvety mulberry purple; very fragrant; 
midsecsonys tell) sa oleate een Nl i i rate weed args UAE 3 for 
GILEAD (And) Buffy amber blend; broad, large flowers, of heavy sub- 
stance, well placed on wide branching stems; early; tall________ 3 for 
GLOWING EMBERS (Sturt) S. fawn, flushed violet; F. glowing red netted 
yeUuow midseason: tell 22 saree ome deere ret reer eer eg 3 for 
GOBELIN RED (Dan) Oxblood red in effect; midseason; medium oon 
pre Pe Onn eet Ne A ie | ee ee Sm UN a The aR PN for 
GOLD IMPERIAL (Sturt) Beautiful chrome yellow; fine for landscape; 
MHOsecsOn; Medium Held Nt pee eee eee eee 3 for 
GOLDEN BOW (H. P. Sass) Long, large flowers of chrome yellow; very 
early; short 
GOLDEN FLARE (Ins) Flame and yellow blend; a bit more orange than 
the Talisman rose; midseason; medium height.._.---------------- 
GOLDEN GLOW (Glutz) A new yellow described by Mrs. Blake as 
PSiOCHiniCalri ) issDeciityemeCSecIsON tC een ee ee 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salb) Another yellow sensation; the finest of the 
new dark yellows; Mr. Gage says “has about everything and is my 
conception of an almost perfect deep toned yellow iris’; midseason; 
Loe 4A pg ae ED i fa als pm nang Na a lly an a nn ps 
May 9, 1941 
“I am going to get a few new iris this season; yours have done so 
well for me in the past I want to get them from you.” 
Mrs. D. P. F., Madison, Ga. 
July 13, 1940 
“The irises have just come in fine condition and I want to thank you 
tor the Naramja though I don’t deserve it. It will be a real addition to my 
planting.” 
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