18 FAIRMOUNT GARDENS 


TOP HILLY (White 1938) M. A charming Onco hybrid with 
larger flowers and better branching than most of this group. The 
flowers have broad rounded standards and falls of smooth pearl 
white blended with lemon yellow at the edge. 36 in. $1.00 
TREASURE TROVE (Sturtevant 1940) L. A charming Table 
Iris in Naranja coloring, but with a different arrangement of the 
colors throughout the standards and falls. Styles and beard rich 
orange. Floriferous, vigorous, and with good substance, this late 
flowering variety is lovely for flower arrangemeni or border 
planting. A gem in color harmony. 26 in. $1.50 
TRIPTYCH (Wareham 1939) M. L. An outstanding large rich 
yellow of fine substance and form. The lemon chrome standards 
are very large and perfectly domed. The falls are beautifully 
arched and very flaring, with a lemon chrome undercolor embellished 
by a rich gold flush. Rich gold beard. An impressive yellow with 
smooth firm substance, good strong foliage, and tall well branched 
stalks. The garden effect is a deep yellow with great carrying 
power that makes it stand out even on cloudy days. H. M., A. I. 
S. 1938. Per. R. 86 1941. 39 in. $5.00 
TWILIGHT BLUE (Kirkland 1939) M. L. A very smooth light 
lavender blue of flaring form and very firm substance. The whole 
effect of the flowers is sparkling powder blue and they are carried 
on tall well branched stalks. 40 in. $1.00 
TYRIAN BEAUTY (Gage 1940) M. The color effect of this 
lovely iris is a deep Tyrian rose self, overlaid and burnished at 
the haft of the falls with gleaming copper. The bronze gold beard 
adds to the depth of the color of this smoothly finished flower. 
The blooms have good substance and are evenly placed on well 
branched stalks. R. 86 1941. 35 in. $5.00 
VALIANT (Sturtevant-Mitchell 1937) M. L. A very richly 
colored flower of peacock iridescence. The domed standards are 
a blending of blue and gold with mid-rib of blue. Falls are 
brilliant wistaria-violet with old gold edge. R. 84 1940. 38 in. $ .35 
VARESE (Williamson 1935) M. A most brilliant red purple iris 
of rounded form and firm substance. Splendid for the garden 
because of its great carrying power. R. 87 1938. 37 in. $ .25 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (K. Smith 1940) M. A gleaming Brad- 
ley’s violet self that has an especially finished appearance due to 
the complete absence of venations of any other color. Broad roundly 
domed standards and very wide falls with a strong flush of bronze 
at the haft which intensifies the glossy smoothness of the flower. 
Beard cool yellow. The flowers are large and have a subtle exotic 
touch such as we find in many Oncocyclus hybrids. H. M., A. I. 
S. 1940. R. 88 1941. 40 in. $10.00 
VIRGIN (Washington 1938) M. The large standards have a 
white background suffused with pale cream. The falls are large 
and semi-flaring of white, edged with a distinct lemon yellow band. 
Beard pale yellow. A strong, beautifully branched bi-color with 
great charm and delicacy of color. R. 88 1938. 40 in. $1.00 
VOLTIGEUR. (Cayeux 1934) M. A tall magnificent iris of bril- 
liant red. S. coppery red with a lighter golden sheen at the base. 
F. deep velvety mahogany-red with rich veining at the haft. C. M., 
S. N. H. F. 1934. 46 in. $ .30 
WABAN WATER (Lewis 1939) M. A delicate glistening blend 
of great charm and refinement. The well arched and ruffled stand- 
ards are pearly gray in color. The long and semi-flaring falls are 
pale blue flushed with soft violet. Beard is ivory yellow. A lu- 
minous flower giving the effect of a pale pearly self. 36 in. $3.00 
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WABASH (Williamson 1937) M. The standards are pure white 
delightfully ruffled at the edge. The flaring falls are deep hyacinth 
violet distinctly margined with white. A gem in color contrast. 
H, M., A. I. S. 1937. A. M., A. I, S, 1938, Dykes Medal 1940, 
Per. R. 90 1938. 39 in. $1.50 
WAVERLY (Williams 1936) M. The standards are domed, of 
chicory-blue, the falls are flaring with a slightly deeper flush just 
below the white tipped beard. One of the best blues. H. M., A 
I.-S. 1937. Per: Ri 88,1938.2.37 in. $1.00 
WEST POINT (Nicholls 1939) L. A commanding iris of brilliant 
indigo with the standards very pure and clear in color. The wide 
circular flaring falls are a shade deeper in tone with a rich brown 
flush at the wide haft. White beard tinted blue. Low and widely 
branched, this iris flowers over a long period of time. H. M., A. 
I. S. 1940. Per. R. 89 1941. 44 in. $5.00 
WHITE AND BLUE (Kirkland 1939) M, An unusual and at- 
tractive iris with a white background heavily peppered with medium 
blue, the white showing through at the midrib of the standards 
aad the center of the falls. 36 in. $1.00 
WHITE BUTTERFLY (Washington 1938) M. A charming 
pure white with very ruffled standards and falls. Beard almost 
white. Perfect in form and substance with fine low branching, 
this iris is especially nice for border planting. 34 in. $1.00 
WHITE GODDESS (Nesmith 1936) M. Very large well domed 
standards of pure white, the falls are extremely arched and flaring 
and are also pure white. Yellow beard. The large flowers are 
glistening white and are borne on tall sturdy stalks. H. M., A. I. 
S. 1936. Per. R. 90 1938, 40 in. $1.00 
WHITE PRINCE (G. Douglas 1940) <A lovely iris of warm 
white with very heavy substance, great lasting qualities, and a 
longer period of bloom than any other iris in the garden. The 
well domed standards are cream white with a very light chrome 
yellow edging. The falls are semi-flaring, of the same color as 
the standards with a slightly deeper flush of cream at the wide 
haft. The broad rich yellow beard stands out in contrast to the 
smooth firm whiteness of the flower, The ten or more flowers are 
evenly placed on four branched stalks with the unusual feature of 
the lower branch being rebranched. H. M., A. I. S. 1940. Per. R. 
89 1941. 41 in. $3.50 
WITCHING HOUR (Washington 1938) L. The arched and 
domed standards are yellow with faint flesh pink tinge. The falls 
are of the same tone and are dusted with burnished gold giving 
the effect of powdered gold. Seven branched stalks, and also the 
branches are branched, 41 in, $1.00 
YELLOW JEWEL (K. Smith 1939) M. Very large glowing yel- 
low flowers of perfect proportions borne on tall well branched stalks. 
The standards are very broad and domed, of clear wax yellow. The 
falls are rich lemon chrome, well arched, broad and semi-flaring. 
Beard rich yellow, Deep and as clear a yellow as any of the 
recent American introductions with the added advantage of ex- 
cellent branching and perfectly formed flowers. H. M., A I. S. 
1939. A. M., A. I. S. 1941. Per. R. 90 1940, 38 in. Net $10.00 
YOUTH’S DREAM (Carpenter 1940) A bright lustrous flower 
of glowing gold and rose, The firmly arched standards are rosy 
red with a strong flush of gold at the midrib. The strong semi- 
flaring falls are velvety rose with a light flush of lavender just 
below the beard. The deep yellow beard and the center of the 
flower are so strongly golden that the whole flower glows like a 
signal light. Tall, well branched and very freely flowering, this 
iris is very brilliant in the garden. Per. R. 86 1941. 38 in. $2.50 

COLLECTIONS 
ONLY ONE OF A VARIETY 
BEARDED IRIS 
10 for $33.50 
WHITE PRINCE 
HEMEROCALLIS HEMEROCALLIS 
4 $45.00 value for $30.00 A $20.00 value for $14.00 
or any 6 for $17.00 or any 6 for $9.00 
AFLAME APRICOT YOUTH’S DREAM 
CARMENCITA BIJOU SUNDANCE 
AUTUMN pose BUTTERCRUP HARRIET FORDYCE 
GLAD pds CROWN OF GOLD AZURE MIST 
PICA GLOAMING ANCHORAGE 
TRANOUILITY ea MEDITERRANEE 
BEACON FLAME LIN Soar NUTBROWN MAID 
CRYSTAL PINK MODE WEST POINT 
SAFFRON ROBIN TREDBREAST TRIPTYCH 
SATSUMA PAGE BOY 
CHINA SEA TANGERINE 
BURNING STAR PATRICIA 
CITY OF LINCOLN 
CHAMPAGNE GLOW SUNDUST NARANJA 
BEARDED IRIS 
10 for $3.10 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU 
BEARDED IRIS 
10 for $13.35 
BEARDED IRIS 
10 for $7.35 
CATHEDRAL DOME 
CHOSEN QUADROON RADIANT 
CORTEZ BRONZINO ALINE 
FLORENTINE MOUNTIJOY AT DAWNING 
NOBILITY SUNDOWN BLUE PETER 
SARACEN THE BISHOP JEB STUART 
SOLDANO ROOKWOOD - SNOWKING 
VIRGIN AUBANEL SNOW PLUME 
WAVERLY PIED PIPER SUB-DEB 
