
Dauntless—Winner of Dykes Medal—See Page 11 
25c ea.; 12 for $2.50; 100 for $18.00 
Anndelia—32 in. This is one of the most exquisite ‘‘Plicatas’’ of all. The 
lilac standards are beautifully ruffled and the falls are white, with a 
feather-stitch edging of bright rose. A Darfest picture in the garden or 
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Anne Marie Cayeux—36 in. A REAL FRENCH MASTERPIECE, 
GIVEN AN AWARD OF MERIT BY THE NATIONAL HORTI- 
CULTURAL SOCIETY OF FRANCE. A soft blend, in the rich irri- 
descent colors of a pigeon’s throat. An Iris of unsurpassed perfection of 
form and substance and indescribably beautiful soft pastel colors. A 
quite inadequate color description is: S—pinkish-lilac, flushed gray; F— 
metallic bluetover soft:erey. aim. cvelecemmicle stim em rice iee @ sree .20 
Aphrodite—44 in. FRAGRANT. A tall uniform pink toned variety, which 
created a sensation among Iris fanciers when it was first introduced, at 
which time it sold for $50.00 for a single plant. It is just as fine to-day 
and now within the reach of all...... Shuath etal neserenetcteronae reieitee te as cos Als 
Aquamarine—28 in. VERY EARLY. A lovely soft clear pure uniform 
aquamarine blue that is fine for planting in front of the taller varieties. 
This practise immensely enhances the garden effect of an Iris planting. 
Ariel—28 in. VERY FRAGRANT, VERY EARLY. The most definite 
true-blue tone found i in any Iris, the standards and falls being identical 
in color, which is a soft, clear, bright harebell blue.............. 315 
Aristo—24 in. VERY EARLY. Brings a new type into the very early 
group, being a rich, bright, brilliant blue bi-color of heavy velvety sub- 
stance and with full flaring falls. S—light hyssop violet; F—rich velvety 
pansy-violet, with a one-eighth border of the lighter color of the stand- 
ards. A good increase now permits a very low price for such a fine us 
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Ashtoreth—36 in. A very beautiful soft yellow of perfect form, with 
nicely frilled standards and semi-flaring falls. A large flower and a very 
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Asia—54 in. CINNAMON FRAGRANCE. GIVEN AN AWARD OF 
MERIT BY THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 
ENGLAND. A fine soft blend, large flowers of perfect form on bial 
shoulder high..... avis dscouna Bante. sue lous care save tatoleme toretemeiGie cimeber en ersceerers 
Attye Eugenia—Honorable Mention American ire Society 1937. A ee 
introduction which I am now offering for the first time. Huge flowers of 
lustrous soft yellow, A perfect gem........... ai iio one easlovere ore 4 
Baldwin—40 in. EARLY. Gigantic flowers of fine form an heavy sub- 
stance in brilliant medium blue, with a flush of fo violet. A magnificent 
variety and ‘Very SCArGe.).(. sisceisxs c10 © olele's evete sci cia ocoleletefaieneies ee ee0 
Ballerine—48 in. VERY FRAGRANT. LATE. ‘ona of the most popular 
of the light blue toned varieties. A gigantic flower of fine form and ex- 
quisite coloring on four foot stems. The erect standards and straight 
hanging falls give fine garden effect..............0ceeeeees Boo. jake) 
The World's Finest 
Ballet Girl—36 in. A new delicately colored Iris in clear soft pastel pink. S—ruffled 
and frilled: F—semi-flaringe’. .c:nctcmueletsicte)siisicle se ata neice eee rere penets 1.00 
Beau Sabreur—34 in. EARLY. One of the best of the new ‘‘Variegatas’”’ in brilliant 
clear colors and most artistic in effect. Should be in every collection. S—amber; 
F—Vandyke red, very velvety. Recently sold at $15.00 a plant....... Bee oe) 
Beltane—36 in. EARLY. WINNER OF ENGLISH IRIS SOCIETY CHAL- 
LENGE CUP AND SILVER MEDAL. Gigantic flowers of rich pansy violet. 
The brilliant color, perfect form, huge size and heavy substance make this a 
sure prize-winner anywhere Wiawe anata cyane Wy Oewareneaes Bicep cha, ratavereret nna menet eee “25 
Beotie—48 in. GIVEN A CERTIFICATE OF MERIT BY THE FRENCH 
NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A new color in Iris. General 
effect elephant grey, with standards flushed taupe, the falls having a soft electric 
blue flush at the centre. Very large flowers of fine form and pleasing color. Booms 
to be identical with Michael Angelo, recently offered at a very high price.. .25 
Black Beauty—40 in. FRAGRANT. Similar to Black Wings, but in a he 
tone, Black Beauty being the red extreme in the so-called Black Iris, whereas 
Black Wings is the blue extreme. The standards are madder Miolee and the falls 
Fluorite! violet: by the colorichart..- os a0. tei ieee ca OCR .35 
Black Warrior—36 in. A huge flower of rich deep dark blackish-volt An extra 
fine: Iris inthe: dark: clas .¥; cyets)etereremniets lero netetteetet= se eu yslere et olelefehefelets efekels -20 
Black Wings—40 in. FRAGRANT. NEAR BLACK, and one of ne best of this 
color. Looks absolutely black in some lights, the color actually being Fluorite 
Violet, with a black lustrous overlay and a richness that is unsurpassed. The 
color illustration on Page 7 does not begin to do it Justice........ ae eters .25 
Blue Chintz—36 in. AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL BY THE IRIS SOCIETY 
OF ENGLAND. A most unusual and very attractive Iris with a white ground 
completely covered with a pin-dot stippling of deep lilac................ .25 
Blue Gem—44 in. VERY SWEET FRAGRANCE. An extra rugged, extra hardy, 
gigantic rich blue toned variety, the flowers being of perfect form and nicely 
placed on tall stout erect stems. My own introduction.................. -20 
Blue Gown—48 in. I like this better than the Dykes Medal Winner Sierre Blue, 
and most of those who have seen it in bloom in Bayside agree with me that it is 
THE FINEST RICH DEEP BLUE CREATED TO DATE. It is a huge flower, 
of uniform color throughout, of fine form, with a brilliant golden beard in charm- 
ing contrast, a prodigious bloomer and it stands out majestically shoulder high. 
A fine stock permits a very low price for such a choice Iris.............. 25 
Blue Hill—40 in. GIVEN HONORABLE MENTION BY THE AMERICAN 
IRIS SOCIETY. A huge flower, about the color of Missouri, winner of the 
Dykes Medal for 1937. A white beard and white throat add to its attraction. A 
perfect flower and a great bargain at the very low price................ .20 
FROM WEST VIRGINIA 
“The order of Iris arrived in fine shape. They are indeed the largest and 
nicest roots I have ever bought.’ 

Brown Betty—60c ea.; 12 for $6.00 
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