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GLOAMING, (Murrell, 1929). Bright russet mass of color, almost solid.......... 
GOLD VELLUM, (Gage, 1934). Large flowers with flaring F.; S. pale Chalcedony 
yellow; (FY wax yellows) Orange, bearde soe fot ee ee ie eee ce re 
GOLDEN BOW, (H. Sass, 1935). Long, large flowers of chrome yellow.......... 
GOLDEN WEST, (J. Sass, 1934). S. empire yellow; F. wax yellow, beard orange. 
MELCGEW(Preiffer 1926) -melsemonsVOUGW. ia ees ie vices tise ck als inicio ates 
HER MAJESTY, (Perry, 1903). S. lovely rose pink; F. bright crimson.......... 
INGEBORG, (G. & K., 1908). Early white. 20 inches....................00008- 
INNER GLOW, (Sturtevant, 1924). Perfectly exquisite uniform soft ivory; early 
IRIS KING, (Goos & Koenemann, 1907). Old gold and deep brown maroon...... 
JUBILEE, (J. Sass, 1932). S. colonial buff fading to peach color; F. cream white 
KOCHII, (Kerner, Italy, 1887). Deep blackish purple..........2.. 5. ccc cece ec cces 
tt , 1927). Darkest purple.- 30 inches. j.....-.,....s08. 
LITTLE CLEORA, (Gers.; Callis, 1940). A dainty flower; for the Iris bowl ‘in..size 
on wiry stalks: S: domed and frilléd light lavender to-pale gray edged and 
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LUSTRE, (Dykes, 1925). Uniform pure red-violet purple; large flowers.......... 
MAJOR, (Lemon, 1840). S. blue purple; F. red purple. Fragrant. 26 inches.... 
MAY GOLD, (Nichols, 1931). Light canary yellow; well rounded; very early.... 
MIDNIGHT... Early, deep purple./<Veryiiragrante: cc. 9o5 ie ne ce ae « weenie 
MIRANDA, (Horton, 1919). Early violet blue with orange beard................ 
MONSIGNOR, (Vilmorin, 1907). S. richest satiny violet; F. deep purple crimson 
MOONBEAM, (Murrell, 1928). Pure sulphur yellow self with no markings........ 
MRS. NEUBRONNER, (Ware). Deep golden yellow veined brown. 21 inches... 
NYMPH, (H. P. Sass, 1926). Empire yellow self; very fine garden Iris.......... 
NAVAJO, (Farr). Honey yellow veined coppery red............ceessscccccccsece 
OTOE, (H. P. Sass, 1928). Deep velvety red; fine variety for low mass of color. 
PACIFIC, (Essig., 1929). Clear glistening light blue with flaring F.............. 
PAPIO, (H. P. Sass, 1936). S. are pansy-purple; the F. violet-carmine............ 
PINK LADY, (Washington, 1934). S. are warm pink with F. of deeper peachy 
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PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. S. yellow; F. rich plum........................ 
PURPLE KING, (Wallich, 1830). Kochii color, but larger blooms................ 
QUEEN FLAVIA, (Caparne, 1901). All yellow; good old reliable; fine mass...... 
RED BEAUTY, (Gage). 32 inches. S. violet-red; F. velvety dark crimson....... 
RED MIDDIE, (Horton). A beautiful red self; very outstanding................ 
RED ORCHID, (J. Sass, 1934). S. violet carmine; F. velvety violet carmine...... 
, ROYAL PRINCE, (Gers.; Ashley, 1937). 26 inch; type of Flammenschwert with 
whichritsbioomsay butea “velvety bine DICOIOT. oe vee w eels soe cA aaa mes ete ee 
SEA FOAM, (Sturtevant, 1928). White, F. tinged with sea foam yellow.......... 
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SOLEDAD, (Mohr, 1922). Soft light yellow; very early; short.................0.. 
SPARK, (Nichols, 1931). Many dark fiery brick-red blooms; early.............. 
SUNBEAM, (Murrell, 1927). -Pure rich canary VYellow.a).. os. das see oes oe 
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UDINE, (Callis, 1935). F. dark, glowing, ruby crimson, bicolor; S. petunia violet, 
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