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VERNA, (Linneaus, 1753). S. blue; F. plum. Beard yellow. ih”... 41 Sg, ee 15 
WIGAN, (Millet, 1912). Brownish red tone. Very pretty. 6 inches............. 15 
XENO (Zeno), (Callis, 1936). Deep yellow self; deep golden beard. Very fra- 
grant, early and late bloomer. Fast multiplied. 6 inches................... 15 
YALU, (Callis, 1939). Early, lavender lilac. Very fragrant. S. shaded to a deep 
purple. 8 inches. Golden beard and very heavy substance. The first to 
bloom and continues during the dwarf periodS............ceccccccccceccccees 25 
YELLOWBIRD, (Van Fleet, 1926). <A fine yellow, overlaid olive. 6 inches...... -10 
YLO, (Sturat, 1926). Dainty soft yellow form; F. full flaring. 6 inches........ -10 
ZOBEIDA, (Burchfield, 1923). Smoky lavender. 6 inchesS..............-eeeeeees .10 
ZUA, (Crawford, 1914). Early lilac white; crinkled like crepe paper; 28 inches..  .10 
a © (Millet, 1912). A very fine rich dark blue bicolor. 8 inches...... -10 
, THE BARELY INTERMEDIATE IRIS At x ; 
These early Tre, blooming between the pumilas and the tall bearded, are very 
necessary in our garden pictures. They furnish fine color masses, and combine very 
effectively with the Darwin tulips. 
Hybridizers have recently been turning their attention to this group, and are 
producing large flowered varieties of fine form and color. 
ABELARD, (H. P. Sass, 1934). S. deep livid brown; F. purple.................. $ 0.10 
ALABASTER, (Andrews, 1926). White flower of good form and texture.......... -10 
ALICE HORSEFALL, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Big dark velvety red-purple.......... -10 
AMAS, (Foster, 1885). S. rich blue; F. violet; very large.............ccccccceeee 10 
AMBERA, (H. P. Sass, 1930). Yellow with gold beard and venations............ 10 
APACHE, (Farr, 1926). Novel coppery red and crimson brown’... eee -10 
ARCHEVEQUE, (Vilmorin, 1911). Grape juice odor and color.................. 10 
BLUE BOY, (Foster, 1913). Violet self with same colored beard................ -10 
BOLINGBROKE, (Horton, 1922). Excellent early snow white.................00. 10 
CAPRICE, (Vilmorin, 1920). Raspberry with grape odor...............ce cece ees .10 
CHALLENGER, (J. Sass, 1929). Large, deep purple flower; very early.......... -10 
CHIEF, (J. Sass, 1926). Very dark royal purple. Flowers exceptionally large.... -10 
CRE TAN: (Dykes, 1923) 3) Deep bluetand purple % foc. ok... oc ee Sabieeieiea sw eehoas s 10 
CRIMSON KING, (Barr, 1893). Beautiful red crimson, almost black; fragrant... .10 
CRYSORA, (Nicholas, 1931). Early clear deep golden yellow.................... -10 
CYRUS, (H. Sass, 1931). Empire yellow with glowing center.................... .10 
DALILA, (Denis, 1914). Red toned white bicolor; F. soft cherry red veined white  .10 - 
DANCING SPRITE, (Gers.; Callis, 1940). Clove scent; 32 inches; blooms with 73 
the intermediates in the style of Sapphire but better branched and py Apa 
silky bright medium pinky lavender with lemon chrome beard. pbs. eehm 
DESERT GOLD, (Kirkland, 1930). One of the largest yellows; Arient en rn : 10 
DOROTHEA, (Caparne, 1901). Large flowers, pale blue..............ccccccccecs -10 
DOXA, (H. P. Sass, 1929). Blend of cream and pale olive green................. 10 
ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON, (Hunt., 1930). Dark blue sport of Zua............. .10 
EMPRESS, (Caparne, 1901). Large flowers, very pale blue white................ 10 
EVITA; (Caparne; 1901). A’ sood yellow toned self5. 0) oc ys oa beens bint tee 10 
FIRMAMENT, (Grochner, 1920). S. and F. light lavender blue. 24 inches...... .10 
FRA ANGELICO, (Vilmorin, 1926). Blend of hazel and honey yellow.......... .10 
FRO, (Goss & Koenemann). Empire yellow and bordeaux red edged yellow....  .10 
GAY NELLE 2: Warly tall easy: yellowsivcacues es wen cee on ect Cee OMEN a ice eee .10 
GENTAUS, (CH. Sass,1934). -S. bluish: violet; Ey royaliblued.<.see ecw ae eee .10 
GERDA. Attractive cream and yellow bicolor...................ccccccccccecces -10 
GERMANICA MAJOR, (Coll., 1889). Excellent red-purple bicolor................ -10 
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