NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
With permission of the American Iris 
Society I present the following new varie- 
ties produced in our own garden, As-the 
stock is limited, they_-will not-be-offered-for 
sale this season. 
AFLAME —S. Morocco Red. F. Oxblood 
Red. 18inches Very brilliant. #4 _ 
BEAUTY OF MARIN—S. Laelia Pink. F. 
Deep Hellebore Red. 40 inches. Sirong, 
branching stalk. #/- 
DEAREST ONE—S. and F. Pale Cream Yel- 
low peppered with Brown. 38 inches. 
Huge rounded flower. Slight Green 
cast. yw. 
IMPERIAL BANNER—S. Old Gold. F. Wine 
Red, velvety. 50 inches. Flaring, heavy 
textured, fine carriage. 7 <. 
MAXINE—S. Argyle Purple, flushed Gold. 
F. Aconite Violet, flushed metallic Blue. 
38 inches. Frilled and flaring. </. 
OWEDA—(Meaning “Lady in Blue”). S. 
and F. clear, strong, flax Blue, withg/. 
Blue beard. 40 inches. Very floriferous. 
STANDARD BEARER—S. Light Lavender 
Violet overlaid Pink. F. Matthew’s Pur- 
ple. 50 inches. Spreading, heavy tex- 
tured, sparkling. Fine carriage. £7. 
SWEET SUE—S. Light Pansy Violet. F. 
Rood’s Violet. Heavy textured velvety, 
small flower, flushed with Brick Red. 
Very free. 36 inches. -SOE 

