IRISES—Tall Bearded ARVISTA Gardens 

GOLDEN LIGHT (H. Sass ’33)—A Euphony child—a brilliant cinnamon blend 
with great carrying power. S. and F. golden with a rosy edge—“glowing 
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GOLDEN WEST—30”. A fine yellow intermediate................2.2...-----cececo-ecceeonseeseee 
GOLD VELLUM (Gage ’34)—27”. S. pale chalcedony yellow; F. wax yellow. 
Many flowers of heavy substance, smooth texture, flaring falls. Distinct..... 
GUDRUN—A gigantic, warm lustrous white iris, shapely of form, and velvety 
of texture, with sparkling gold dust overlay. Dykes medal 1931................ 
HAPPY DAYS—40”. A very large, free blooming clear medium yellow—larg- 
est of all yellow irises. Sometimes 7 or 8 blooms to a stalk.............-........------ 
HELEN M. RIEDEL (Riedel-Weed 1940)—40”; mid-season; 8 flowers to a 
stalk. S. bright glistening gold. F. semi-flaring, bright orange-red with 
orange beard. Haft of orange ground veined brown. Style arms, entire cen- 
ter of flower and standards of pure gold. Unfading petals of good substance. 
Large, slightly fragrant flowers on perfectly branched stalks. We saw this 
iris in the originator’s garden, scored it, and helped describe it five years 
ago, and considered it then far ahead of any variegata that we had ever 
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HENRI RIVIERE—S. lemon yellow; F. lilac yellow edge. Late.................-.....------ 
IDA ANVALARY (Callis, 1938)—A fragrant deep lavender, the F. streaked 
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IMPERIAL BLUSH (Sass ’33)—A large pink beauty that is fragrant, very flori- 
réroussand ’ vigorouss (FF. Fy ALO.) AOS Oke ee eee 
INDIAN CHIEF—S. pinkish red; F. deep velvety red. One of the best reds and 
Asreally outstanding iris”: Extremely populat.2.2-s-.1...nc.- sents 
INDIAN HILLS—36”. A vigorous and prolific variety of extra large size and 
generous’ form, in-a’ rich, clear,-lustrous-purple‘self.:.2 2... Acca eee 
JASMANIA (Ayers 1936)—38”. One of the finest of the newer yellows. S. clear 
yellow, domed, slightly ruffled; F. the same color with center touched laven- 
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JEAN CAYEAUX (Cayeaux 1931)—M. 38”. Flowers of fine form, pale Havana 
brown with an iridescent golden glint. Enchanting. Dykes ’31. —............. 
JOY CETTE—A sensational red Iris with raisin purple S. and blackish purple F. 
Very large flowers of fine form and substance. A. M., A.I.S., 1936. 42”._...... 
_ JUNALUSKA—Effect a glowing copper-red, fine size, height and form. Most 
eective, = oecond choicestor Dykes; (1938 fe sone ee ee 
JUNE NIGHT—A splendid dark blue iris with brown venations. ...........2.....-------+ 
KING JUBA (H. P. Sass, 1931)—36”. The clearest, cleanest tall variegata. 
The yellow S. and deep velvety red and wide F. make a brilliant contrast..... 
KLAMATH—Very large violet-purple bicolor overlaid bronze.....i.2...22---.---cee------ 
LADY PARAMOUNT—Flowers of brilliant primrose yellow, great size and fine 
proportions, = 1i.M: ‘An’adorable ftady*of ‘great’ poise...25 Se eee 
LARGO—42”. Our first introduction. A beautiful harmony of old gold, mus- 
tard yellow and wax yellow. Of finest form, poise and substance. Very 
late. Peigniverecommend édsn0 0! cs Sara aS eee es oe een a ae 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach, 1936)—36”. H.M., 1937. Large flowers with domed 
S. of old-rose and F. of rose-red with golden beard and style branches. 
Showy, atid. exquisite’.combination::); Date. i000 ee ee La 
LILAMANI (J. Sass 1938)—38”. A striking near-self of glowing, dusky blue- 
black. Strong, well-branched stems. Very richyi.i.....cic.eteescecucsseseseueessssenetseesece 
LINA-MAY. TB-La-S6M (Gers.-Ashley 1940)—A most attractive Gersdorft 
iris. A soft yellow-toned bicolor of very good substance.......2...2..0...22ceee-eee 
LOS ANGELES—46”. A giant white plicata edged blue. Remarkable................... 
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