Liat of New, Rare and Good Old Inises 
Prices in this Iris List supplant those in all previous price lists. 
PRICES ARE FOR ONE PLANT DELIVERED PREPAID IN THE UNITED STATES 
ONLY. 
CANADIAN CUSTOMERS will please add 15c per pound to their order and will have 
to obtain plant permit from the Plant Bureau at Ottawa before shipment can be made. For 
large orders we advise Express Shipments. 
In the United States Iris orders amounting to $1.00 or less are not prepaid and must 
include 25c postage when order is given. 
On large orders we advise Express Shipment, the customer paying the forwarding 
charges, in which case we will send extra plants free of charge to make up part of the for- 
warding charges. 
We cannot too strongly recommend July and August planting for Iris. WE CANNOT 
SHIP BEFORE JULY 1 NOR AFTER NOVEMBER 1. 
NOTICE TO LOCAL CUSTOMERS: If you expect to come to the gardens for Iris plants 
on Sunday, we request that you call us on the telephone or send in your order during the 
week so we can dig the rhizomes Saturday. We will not always be able to dig Iris on Sundays. 
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ANY 12 PLANTS SELECTED FROM THE 25c CLASS FOR $2.00 PREPAID 
YOU SAVE $1.00. 
If ordered by EXPRESS we will not only send you larger plants, but you may 
order 38 additional 25c Iris free of charge. Give your Express office. 
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ALTA CALIFORNIA (Mohr-Mitchell, 1931). Fine yellow, large blooms. S. clear yellow; F. 
deep yellow faintly bronzed. 4 ft. tall. 3 for 60¢; each 25c. 
ANITRA (Sass. 1936). One of the loveliest, clearest pure light blue Irises. Like the 
lovely color of that old favorite Celeste. The flowers are extra large of beautiful 
form and heavy substance. The standards are domed and the falls broad and 
flaring. The plants are vigorous and free flowering. It has an Honorable Mention 
and the rating is high. 75¢ each. 
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ANNE MARIE CAYEUX (Cayeux, France, 1928). One of the finest color blends; a metallic 
lustre of heliotrope-pink and violet. A jewel. Ht. 32 inches. 25c¢ each; 3 for 60e. 
BALLERINE (Vilmorin, France, 1920). Wisteria-blue bicolor of immense size. Very sweetly 
scented. A great favorite. Ht. 3 ft. 25¢ each. 
BLACK DOUGLAS. See under “THE BLACK DOUGLAS”. 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis, 1929). A great beauty—a good doer everywhere. Royal Shade of 
the richest blue, suggesting dark blue velvet. Ht. 42 inches. 25¢ each. 
BRUNO (Bliss, England, 1929). One of the five best Iris. S. bronze heliotrope; F. rich velvety 
violet purple. Ht. 3 ft. 25e¢ each. 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach, 1934), Tall, dark blue-violet self. Large blooms, perfect form, flaring 
falls. Beard blue—branched stalks. An excellent novelty. Ht. 40 inches. 50c¢ each. 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres, 1934). A dark red self, almost’afire with a bronze suffusion. 
Falls are flaring and extra large. Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1933. An 
excellent novelty. Ht. 40 inches. 40¢ each. 
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CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell, 1933). Magnificent, deep yellow, large blooms. Does 
not fade, Late blooming. Ht. 30 inches. A super novelty. 35¢ each 
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CHEERIO (Ayres). One of the brightest red, flushed dull gold. “A flame in the garden.” 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1936. Ht. 88 inches. One of the best new 
“Red.” 40¢ each. 
CHINA MAID (Milliken, 1936). The large flowers of beautiful texture are carried on tall 
graceful stems and are of an exquisite beauty that will thrill you, a lovely blend of 
pink, golden bronze and soft lilac. It is one of the best introduction in this color class; 
you can not help like it tremendously. $1.25 each. 
CITY OF LINCOLN (Sass, 1936). Winner of many honors. Destined ot be ‘‘THE”’ top 
notch Iris Novelty. It was the cynosure of all eyes in our Iris field the past season. 
A tall, huge striking variegata of clear bright yellow with velvety bright red falls. 
40 inches tall, a perfect beauty when well grown. We are most enthusiastic about 
this marvelous Iris and any praise given can not be too high. $2.75 each. 
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