Red Toned Irises 

CHEERIO (Illustrated above)—The best and most brilliant Iris originated to date in the red bi-color class, the falls being vivid, 
glowing, satiny ruby red, while the standards are soft rose flushed soft yellow. Given an Award of Merit by the American 
Iris Society—1938 and bythe Royal Horticultural Society of England—1939. A perfect flower and profuse bloomer. Height 
40 in. Price $1.00 each; 12 for $10.00; 100 for $75.00. 
OTHER CHOICE RED-TONED BI-COLORS are Abelard 15c, Al-Lu-We 20c, China Lantern 20c, Cupavo 25c, Hermitage 
15c, Junaluska $1.00, Lord Lambourne 15c, Magnifica 15c, Nene 25c, Sachem 20c. 
One each of the 11 varieties, including Cherrio illustrated above $3.25; 3 each, total 33 plants, $8.50 
For a Master Group of Red Tones, in which the standards are more nearly the color of the falls, the following repre- 
sents the cream of this group: Burning Bronze 50c, Cinnabar 15c, Coralie 35c, Dark Knight 50c, Dauntless 25c, Don Juan 25c, 
Erebian 15c, Ethel Peckham 50c, Evelyn Benson 20c, Gobelin Red 20c, Indian Chief 20c, Morning Splendour 20c, Numa Roumestan 
20c, Red Dominion 35c, Red Flare 25c, Red Robe 35c, Red Velveteen 25c, Rob Roy 20c, Ronda 15c, Rose Dominion 15c, Rubeo 
35c, Senlac 25c, Sir Launcelot 75c, Seedling No. 1 20c, Trails End 25c, Ukiah 35c, Voltigeur 25c, War Eagle 20c. 
One each of these 28 choice varieties $6.75; 3 each, total 84 plants, $15.00 
