LADY PARAMOUNT 
PINK SATIN (Sass, J.) 
Perhaps the nearest to lilac-pink of any iris. Pink Satin has the 
valuable characteristic of producing a quantity of blooms over a 
long period. 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00 
PIUTE (Thomas) 
Another iris hailed as one of the most outstanding red irises. De- 
scribed as follows: “The nearest approach to a real red. It is a pure 
rich red self with not a trace of blue or purple in it. The flower is 
well shaped with flaring falls of heavy texture and smooth finish. 
Over 3 feet tall.” 75c 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitchell) 
This is a splendid pure white. It is exceptionally large, vigorous, 
well branched, and of good form and substance. Particularly rec- 
ommended for the milder climates. 4 feet tall. Early. 
35c, 3 for 90c, 12 for $2.50 
RANCHO (Milliken) 
A sister seedling of the now famous China Maid but having an 
entirely different color effect. Rancho is a bold iris of rich red-mul- 
berry. Fine large flowers on tall strong stems and an excellent 
bloomer. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
REDGLOW (Essig) 
The falls of this stately iris are flaring and of a rich red velvet, set 
off by a golden beard. The standards are a somewhat paler shade 
of red harmonizing beautifully with the richness of the falls. 3 feet. 
50c, 3 for $1.25 

REGAL BEAUTY (Milliken) 
Deep velvety falls of blackish purple, paling at the edges to a 
violet-purple, with standards of clear light violet and with a beard 
of glowing yellow. A note of richness is added by a flush of brown 
on the falls at the center of the flower. The flowers are of exceptional 
size and are very fragrant. Height 32 feet. Blooming period mid- 
season to late. Absolutely hardy. $3.50 
ROYAL SALUTE (Milliken) 
This is one of the few good dark blue-purple irises. The petals, 
both standards and falls, are broad, branched, and the flowers 
which have good substance seem to be the bluest of any of the 
so-called blue-purple irises. 3% feet. 35c, 3 for 90c, 12 for $2.50 
SACRAMENTO (Mohr-Mitchell) 
A giant plicata having dots and reticulations of reddish brown 
instead of lavender. The ground color is creamy white. Flowers 
are large and well shaped on tall, well-branched stems. 40 inches. 
SAN DIEGO (Mohr-Mitchell) 3 for 60c 
Immense blooms of deep velvety blue purple. 46 in. 3 for 60c 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr-Mitchell) 
Tall stems branching low and wide carry the large flowers of 
white distinctly edged with lavender blue. 44 inches. Slightly ten- 
der in regions of severe winters. Midseason. 3 for 60c 
SAN GABRIEL (Dean) 
We consider this one of the finest irises in cultivation for the milder 
climates. The large flowers are a lustrous lavender flushed with 
rosy mauve and have a decided and pleasing fragrance. It is par- 
ticularly vigorous and is the tallest iris we grow. We have actually 
measured stalks 6 feet high. 35c, 3 for 90c, 12 for $2.50 
SEDUCTION (Cayeux) 
A beautiful plicata of excellent form and substance. A pure waxy 
white, with standards finely veined pale lilac. The falls are dotted 
the same color on the haft and the beard is white, lightly tipped 
yellow. 3 feet. 50c 
SHAH JEHAN (Neel) 
The standards are a delicate creamy buff faintly edged lavender. 
The falls are rich and lustrous, blending from a light fawn at the 
haft through glowing copper and deep chestnut, to a deep velvety 
purple, with an edging of soft plum shading to light lavender. 
Medium size flowers on 3-foot stems. 3 for 60c 
SHINING WATERS (Essig) 
A reflection of the clear blue western skies in still, shining waters. 
The firm, wax-like texture and perfect finish, symmetry, and poise 
of the falls and standards are enhanced by a bright orange beard. 
The flowering stalks are straight, three to four-branched and from 4 
to 5 feet tall. Illustrated in color. 35c, 3 for 90c, 12 for $2.50 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig) 
The large, well-tailored flowers are borne on tall, well-branched 
stalks. In color it is the blended blue which one sees when looking 
at distant mountains. The smooth petals are overlaid with a metallic 
sheen. 42 feet. See illustration. 35c, 3 for 90c, 12 for $2.50 
SITKA (Essig) 
A huge clear white of splendid form and substance. It is a prolific 
bloomer and is later than the other large flowered whites. 4 feet. 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees) pang oe IE 
Introduced by the Salbach Gardens and probably the most 
talked of iris in recent years. An enormous flower of pure ice white, 
very faintly flushed with blue. The striking feature is the frilling 
and ruffling of both standards and falls. A remarkably strong grow- 
ing iris with heavy, luxuriant foliage. Early to midseason bloom. 
A feet. $10.00 
SPANISH CAVALIER (Milliken) 
Gay Spanish colors of golden bronze for the standards, rich 
velvety wine red for the falls, and a bright orange for the beard, 
make this striking iris a standout in the garden. A strong 4-foot stem 
carries the bold handsome flowers on well-spaced branches. Mid- 
season blooming period. $2.50 
