The World’s Finest 
Tall Bearded Iris 
(Continued) 
Jean Cayeux—36 in. WINNER OF 
THE DYKES MEMORIAL ME- 
DAL, HIGHEST INTERNATION- 
AL HONORS. This is one of the 
most distinctively colored and beau- 
tiful Irises ever created. A marvelous 
blending of Havana and Coffee 
Brown. See color illustration Page 
PA 55h oh eee OOS eee -50 

Jolly Roger—36 in. FRAGRANT. A mag- 
nificent new introduction, with standards of 
lavender-violet and flaring falls of rich deep 
velvety prune-purple. An attractive bi-color 
of brilliant color and velvety richness. .20 
Joyance — 42 in. WINNER OF 
DYKES MEMORIAL MEDAL, 
HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL 
HONORS. A huge cream or ivory 
toned flower, with fine gold veins at 
the throat. The paramount leader in 
its class, the flowers having excellent 
substance, perfect form and being 
nicely placed on well branched stems. 
It has every good quality including a 
golden halo at the throat to greatly 
enhance its beauty .35 

Joycette—42 in. GIVEN AN AWARD OF 
MERIT BY THE AMERICAN IRIS 
SOCIETY. I CONSIDER THIS ONE OF 
OUR VERY FINEST NEW RED-TONED 
IRISES. IT IS ALMOST IDENTICAL 
WITH THE SUPERB ETHEL PECK- 
HAM, being exactly alike in color, but 
Joycette is taller and has a perfection of form 
that is not attained by any other red toned 
Iris. S—neutral red; F—Bordeaux Red. The 
entire flower is a brilliant fiery red with the 
sun shining through it. The flowers are large 
and freely produced. A large stock of extra 
fine rhizomes enables me to make a very low 
price on this fine variety this year.... .50 
Julia Marlowe—42 in. FRAGRANT. Fine 
large flowers with Chinese-violet standards 
and rich raisin purple falls. The flowers are 
immense and with its straight hanging falls 
and erect standards creates a never-to-be- 
forgotten garden picture............. .25 
Junaluska—38 in. AWARD OF MERIT 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 1937. SEC- 
OND CHOICE OF THE JUDGES FOR oy | y 
THE DYKES MEDAL, 1938, which gives : = = CEE i : paaata ey i es RCN 
some idea of the favor in which this beauty is 

held by experts. This is one of the most Grace Sturtevant—35c Fascination—25c Coronation—25c 
brilliant of all Irises. The falls are vivid 
velvety carmine of dazzling brilliance. The See Page 15 See Page 13 See Page 11 
standards arp A ely nose and soft pay 
blend, with threads of gold running throug 
them. The flowers are of huge size, perfect ABOVE ILLUSTRATIONS VERY GREATLY REDUCED 
form, heavy substance and very free flower- 
ing. See illustration on front cover.... 1.00 
! : = is wi King Midas—28 in. EARLY. THIS VARIETY IS IN A CLASS EN- 
Kalinga—48 in. FRAGRANT. A huge new cream colored Iris with an g me, 
Ivory texture, towering shoulder high, with flaring falls measuring seven Sr Ge ANTS ONEON THE OSE 
inches from tip to tip, 12 to 15 Howers to a stalk. A Masterpiece a ERAN ta luollen-bat and eee scan en: irely mew eoler 
i moe of Llris and @& ProdigiOusS DIOOMET, ....- cere eee errrernee . ’ - - i : 
this type of Iris and a prodigious bloomer. ....... Or Tea description gives but a faint idea of its great beauty............ 25 
Khama 42 in, AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL BY WHICH WON Klamath—40 in. EXQUISITE LILAC FRAGRANCE. THIS MAG- 
IRIS Ca AN CHALLENGE CUP. The massive flowers are of NIFICENT VARIETY SOLD A FEW YEARS AGO FOR $50.00 
THE R = FOR A SINGLE PLANT. In fact I paid that price for my original stock. 
perfect form, heavy substance, massive build and rich colors. S—soft 
violet bronze; F—very dark velvety crimson, with a conspicuous deep It is just as fine to-day as it was then and is one of the largest and finest 
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Irises we have. The flowers are of huge size, perfect form, and heavy 
OPANGE) DEAT... oi cieiee esis winieisiclnwle oe vieininsie rine 29 et elnieis esc ccicis . substance, with lobelia violet standards and rich velvety mulberry falls, 
King Juba—40 in. GIVEN HONORABLE MENTION BY THE with a border the color of the standards. A gift at the present low 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. One of the half dozen finest ‘‘Variegatas” Sit no Gado oatode son OonOr Gb oruric Doo CONC DOD dNIROAn Banco 15 

and my own personal choice of them al It pias edad - abet 
d subst: ; bust grower and prodigious bloomer. In tact 1 
pe ot auailiy. Boocld-potce F—Dahlia Carmine. A brilliant FROM NORTH CAROLINA 
and effective garden subject. The color illustration on Page 15 does not “‘The 25 Iris ordered from you last fall have been a constant joy 
begin to show the real richness and beauty of the flower.......-.. -25 for six weeks now. They are truly lovely and each one has received 
King Karl—30 in. A beautiful frilled ower of apricot, peppered all over much praise. Baldwin was a Masterpiece, the largest blooms I 
with brownish-red. See color illustration Page 16..........-----+ .35 have ever had.”’ 
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