LEAF CLOVER GROUP 
Collection of any ten, plus your choice of 1 selected from Garden Jewels 
(page 5), valued at $4.00, for $2.95. 
Collection of any twenty-five, plus your choice of 3 selected from Garden 
Jewels (page 5), valued at $10.25, for $6.85. 
GAUCHO (Wmsn.) M; 32”; S-C; F-SF; B-A. A very brilliant flower 
' with its 8. of empire yellow and F. of Vandyke red, margined 
yellow. S5c; 3 for 75c 
GOLDEN BEAR (Mit.) M; 36”; S-C; F-D; B-C; H.M. Deep gold self 
with slightly deeper veining on F. and bright orange beard. 
35c; 3 for 75c 
GOOD CHEER (Sturt.) M; 38”; S-O; F-SF; B-I; H.M. A brightly col- 
ored, odd iris having 8S. of clear yellow and F. yellow, but thickly 
veined with red. Distinctive and appealing. 35c; 3 for 75c 
HELIOS (Cay.) EM; 34”; S-C; F-D; B-I; Fr. C.M. Creamy yellow with 
brown lining on F. which makes the flower so distinct from others 
in the yellow coler group. 35c; 3 for .75¢ 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk.) ML; 40”; S-C; F-D; B-A; A.M. Gorgeous blend 
of gold, copper and deep rose-red. 35c:; 3 for 75c 
LUCRE (White) M; 36”; S-C; F-D; B-A. Very deep yellow with no 
detracting veining to be seen. 35¢; 3 for 75c 
LUCREZIA BORI (Sch.) VL; 40”; S-C; F-D; B-C; H.M. S. are medium 
yellow while F. are darker yellow, sometimes showing darker 
fleckings. Bright orange beard is conspicuous. 35c; 3 for 75c 
MARY GEDDES (Wash.) ML; 36”; S-C; F-SF; B-A; Dykes Medal. A 
beautiful blend having S. of salmon and F. salmon, tinged and 
washed Pompsian red. Rose-maroon veining on lighter ground is 
seen at haft. 35c; 3 for 75c 
MAUNA LOA (Berry) M; 40”; S-C; F-D; B-A. Exceptionally tall, 
well-branched, large-flowered iris of unusual merit. Its reddish 
flowers are quite conspicuous in the garden as well as colorful 
and attractive. 35c; 3 fer 75c 
OSCEOLA (Wies.) L; 40”; S-C; F-D; B-C. Crinkly textured clear sky 
blue, much admired by our visitors. 35c; 3 for 75c 
PAROS (Wal.) M; 42”; S-C; F-D; B-A. S. of medium blue, liberally 
washed brown at edges; F. velvety violet-purple, edged lighter. 
Strong, well-branched stalks. 35c; 3 for 75c 
PURPLE LAKE (Thole) ML; 42”; S-C; F-D; BC. S. are of medium 
violetred, while the ruffled velvety F. are deep violet-red, dis- 
playing short gold beard. Edges of F. petals are slightly lighter. 
No venations are seen. 35c; 3 for 75c 
RAMESES (Sass) L; 36"; S-C; F-D; B-A. A symphony in rose, pink, 
and buff, shading to yellow near edges. 25c; 3 for 75c 
RED BUD (Callis) M; 38’; S-O; F-SF; B-I. Glowing red self with 5S. 
of bronze-red and velvety F. of deep red-maroon. 35c; 3 for 75c 
RED MONARCH (Horton) L; 36"; S-C; F-SF; BI. Dark bronze-violet 
S. and velvety, rounded dark red F. showing purple undertone. 
A different looking flower. 35c; 3 for 75c 
RONDA (M-M) L; 24”; S-C; F-SF; B-I. Attractive violet-rose flowers. 
Stalks bloom profusely. 35c; 3 for 75c 
SANDALWOOD (Sass) ML; 34”; S-C; F-SF; B-A. New pale bronze 
with ruffled S. of kronze-fawn, and ruffled F. of fawn-bronze, 
washed violet in center. 35c; 3 for 75c 
SENSATION (Cay.) ML; 34"; S-O; F-F; B-A. Clear cornflower blue 
which has been among the most popular varieties of its color 
ever since its imporiation from France. 35c; 3 for 75c 
SERENADE (Hall) E; 32"; S-C; F-D; B-I. Deep rose pink self. 
: 35c; 3 for 75c 

“Now that it is mid-March, I am writing to state that I am much 
pleased with the iris plants received from you last summer. I have not 
lost one of the 107 rhizomes, and am looking forward for the spring 
blooms. I also wish to compliment you on the way the plants were 
packed and their excellent condition upon arrival after their journey 
across the continent.” 
R. E. LEE HART, 1755 Rogers Ave., S. W., Atlanta, Ga. 


ORIENTAL POPPIES 
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NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS 
SHINING WATERS (Essig) EM; 46"; SC; F-SF; B-A; A.M. Beautiful 
clear light blue, but quite tender in cold climates. 5c; 3 for 75c 
SIR KNIGHT (Ashley) EM; 40"; S-C; F-D; B-I; H.M. S. are of medium 
violet-blue while ihe veivety F. are deep violet-biue. A very large 
and very dark flower, ranking among the finest cf this midnight 
blue color class. 35c; 3 for 75c 
SOLITUDE (Klein.) EM; 38”; S-C; F-D; B-A. A self of blackish-mul- 
berry and with beard to match. Very tall stalked, with a profu- 
sion of well-placed large blossoms. 35c: 3 for 75c 
SUNMIST (Nic.) M; 34”; S-C; F-D; B-A; H.M. A creamy white with 
golden center. An iris of extraordinary substance, glittering and 
shimmering as if filled with congealed light. 35c; 3 fer 75c 
TARANTELLA (Sass) ML; 28"; S-C; F-D; B-I. Ruffled petals of white, 
heavily but neatly marked and stitched pink at edges. The only 
pink-lined plicata now available. 35c; 3 for 75c 
VARESE (Wmsn.) M; 36”; S-C; F-D; B-C. Medium sized flowers with 
S. of violetred and velvety F. of deeper hue, displaying conspicu- 
ous orange keard. 35c; 3 for 75c 
VENERABLE (Gotts.) L; 36”; S-O; F-SF; B-I. Very beautiful and un- 
usual deep blue self. 35c; 3 for 75c 
WAR EAGLE (Sass) M; 32"; S-C; F-D; B-A; H.M. Huge coppery deep 
rose-red. 35c; 3 for 75c 
WONDERCHILD (Nat'l) M; 37’; S-O; F-D; B-I. Large flowers of deep 
violet-blue which are placed close together and make each stalk 
a gigantic kouquet. This is one of the best dark sorts now avail- 
able, and well worth a place in every garden. 35c; 3 for 75c 
SEE COLOR CLASS 13 

