EMPEROR. Outstanding velvety purple. 
A typical Orientalis. 25c. 
GEORGE WALLACE. S. deep violet, F. 
blue with a golden center. First of the 
Siberians to bloom. 25c. 
MISS DULUTH. Velvety, dark blue flow- 
ers of heavy substance. 35c. 
PERIWINKLE. One of the largest and 
finest dark violet varieties. 25c. 
SNOW QUEEN. The largest of the white 
Siberians. Firm, waxy texture with gold 
signal blotch. 25c. 
SUNNYBROOK. Exquisite shade of soft 
Alice Blue. 25c. 
TURQUOISE CUP. A beautiful Turquoise 
Blue. Flowers of large size and perfect 
form. 35c. 
WHITE DOVE. Lovely white with golden 
throat and flaring falls. 35c. 
*Louisiana Iris 
These are native to the Mississippi Delta, 
where they are flooded in the spring and 
are bone dry in the summer and fall. In 
California they respond admirably to ordi- 
nary garden treatment. They are well suited 
for planting along streams and pools. As 
they are rank growers they should not be 
excessively fertilized in order to prevent 
their spreading too much. Summer and 
fall delivery. 
BOLSHEVIK (Reibold 1936). An ex- 
ceptionally bright colored red-toned seed- 
ling of FULVA, with a beautiful velvety 
texture. 36 in. $1.50. 
CACIQUE (Berry 1925). A lovely 
FULVA hybrid, brilliant prune-purple and 
blackish-purple colors and bright gold ar- 
row on falls. 36 in. 50Oc. 
CHRYSOPHOENICIA ALBA. Pure white 
flowers with a yellow crest. 40 in. $1.00. 
FULVA 

DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON (Wmsn. 
1918). A lovely hybrid of FULVA and FO- 
LIOSA with tall graceful stem and numer- 
ous velvety purple flowers. 25c. 
ELEPHANTINA. Ivory white with golden 
crest. Rare and beautiful. 36 in. 50e. 
FLEXICAULIS. Bright blue with white 
and yellow throat. Cheerful flowers on 16 
in. stems, nestling among the foliage. Simi- 
lar to FOLIOSA. 50c. 
FOLIOSA. Brilliant, large blue flowers 
on stems 18 in. high, nestled in the tall 
foliage. 50Oc. 
FOURCHIANA. An outstanding variety 
with flowers of a beautiful shade of wine- 
red, crested golden yellow. Tall grower and 
very desirable. 50c. 
FULVA No. 1. Flowers bright brick color 
on 38 ft. stems. Color unique among iris. 
Segments drooping. $1.00. 
FULVA No. 2. Pink. $2.00. 
FULVA No. 3. Yellow (from Louisiana). 
$1.50. 
FULVA No. 4. Yellow (from Texas). 
$2.00. 
HEXAGONA. A striking, tall plant with 
large flowers in various shades of blue. 
Excellent for cutting. 50 in. 50c. 
MIRACULOSA. A pretty, blue-toned 
white iris, flushed soft lavender. Fragrant. 
30 in. 75c. 
VINICOLOR. A large flower of velvety 
wine-purple on tall, graceful stem. Unusual 
color. . $1.00. 
Miscellaneous Species 
KIMBALLIAE. A _ native of the fresh- 
water swamps in the interior of Florida. 
Flowers violet with a bright yellow crest. 
Tall, evergreen foliage. 40 in. 75c. 
SAVANNARUM. A native of the inte- 
rior of Florida. It will grow either in water 
or under ordinary garden culture and is a 
noble plant. The form we have has brilliant 
blue flowers with yellow crest and never 
fails to attract attention. 48 in. $1.00. 
SHREVEI. A very hardy specie from Mis- 
sissippi, resembling the Louisiana forms 
but unlike them it is dormant in the winter 
and will tolerate and even thrive in alkali 
soik~ Pale Wisteria violet, veined darker 
with yellow crest. Wavy segments. 48 in. 
75c. 
VERNA. A _ very dwarf rock garden 
specie from northeastern United States, re- 
sembling a dwarf bearded iris but without 
the beard. A lovely gem of a beautiful rich 
blue color. 6 in. 25c. 
Dutch Iris 
ADRIAN BECKER. Soft purple-lilac. 
Good substance. Very popular. 22 in. 75¢ 
doz. 
WEDGEWOOD (Tingitana hybrid). S. 
blue, F. lighter with ygellow crest. Very 
early. 36 in. $1.00 doz. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR. Uniform pure white, 
falls very broad, good form and substance. 
22 in. $1.00 doz. 
YELLOW QUEEN. Uniform rich yellow 
throughout. 380 in. 75e doz. 
Join the Southern California Iris Society. 
Dues, 50c per year. Secretary, Mr. E. B. 
Cappeller, 1731 El Cerrito Place, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 

(*) Seeds available in 25c packets except 
where special price is quoted. 
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