
SIERRA BLUE 
‘TIS MORN (Milliken) 
A delicately beautiful iris that calls to mind the first hour of day- 
light with its soft shades of yellow and gold faintly suffused with 
shades of lavender. The standards are clean pure yellow as though 
touched with the first rays of the rising sun and the falls are softer 
yellow flushed with a haze of lavender and purple. A prominent 
golden beard is like a shaft of light in the center of the flower. The 
flower has beautifully rounded form with wide full standards and 
falls, and a remarkable substance that withstands all types of 
weather. Fragrant. 3 feet. $3.50 
TITMOUSE (Williamson) 
One of the lovely little table irises having dainty flowers on slen- 
der graceful stems. Amber yellow speckled and edged with violet. 
18 inches. 35c, 3 for 90c 
TOP HILLY (C. G. White) 
The flowers have broad round petals of beautiful pearl white 
blended at the edges of all petals with lemon yellow. This gives a 
charming effect. Onco-bred. 3 feet. Early. $1.00 
TOUCH O’ BLUE (Milliken) 
A distinct flower having white falls flushed at the base with light 
violet which becomes fainter and finally disappears at the edge of 
the fall. The standards are also white, faintly flushed with soft blue- 
violet. The beard is a light orange-yellow. The flowers of Touch o’ 
Blue are of a beautifully rounded shape with both standards and 
falls exceptionally wide. A midseason bloomer which grows to a 
height of about 3¥ feet. Fragrant and hardy. $2.00 

TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge) 
A splendid addition to the ever-growing list of fine large yellow 
irises. A flower of bright, clear, rich yellow. Tall stems, not a trace 
of Dykes blood in its parentage, hardiness beyond question. A 
flush of white at the center of the haft adds life and a clean-cut 
appearance to the flower. 3% feet. 75c, 3 for $2.00 
TROUBADOUR (Milliken) 
A sister seedling of the stunning Fort Knox but instead of being 
yellow, Troubadour is a most beautiful blend of buff, gold and lav- 
ender. The standards are a deep buff suffused with gold and the 
large semi-flaring falls are buff flushed with lavender in the center 
and edged with golden buff. The flowers are unusually large and 
the plants are very vigorous with stems 4 feet high and many flow- 
ers to each stem. The substance of the flowers is amazing and is 
vastly superior to that of other light blends. For cleanness of color 
and that elusive quality called finish, Troubadour belongs at the 
top of the list. Not yet tested for hardiness in cold climates. $15.00 
UKIAH (Essig) 
This fine dark iris in deep tones of red and brown has falls of the 
richest velvety texture seen in any flower, and standards somewhat 
paler, that resemble washed silk. The beard and center are of old 
gold. Midseason bloomer; vigorous and hardy. 60c, 3 for $1.50 
VALIANT (Sturtevant) 
A rather unique blend with standards of iridescent old gold, falls 
of wistaria violet, and a bright orange beard. A popular iris that is 
effective in the garden. Midseason. 3 feet. 35c, 3 for 90c 
VALOR (Nicholls) 
Large flowers of good shape gracefully borne on tall beautifully 
branched stalks. The standards are deep violet; falls velvety black- 
ish violet, shading to deep raisin purple at the edge; beard a bright 
yellow. 3% feet. 35c, 3 for 90c 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayres) 
A superb large flowered hardy white with a warm cream tone 
and a yellow beard. The blossoms have a smooth finished texture. 
The falls flare gracefully and give the flowers a charm and poise 
of the true thoroughbred. 2" feet. 3 for 60c 
WARBLER (Williamson) 
Another table iris with small clean yellow flowers on graceful 
2-foot stems. A delightful cut flower. 35c, 3 for 90c 
WASATCH (Thorup) 
Probably the largest of the plicatas, A very broad petaled white 
flower with even markings of medium blue on the edges of stan- 
dards and falls. 3 feet. 3 for 60c 
WELCOME (Reibold) 
A pale yellow having the size, shape and growing characteristics 
of Easter Morn which is one of its parents. Recommended for the 
milder climates only. 75c, 3 for $2.00 
WESTLANDER (Essig) 
A striking blue-purple bicolor that is one of the unusual color 
combinations among iris. The falls are stiff and flaring velvety violet 
paling at the margins; the standards are clear pale lavender violet; 
and the beard is bright yellow. Good size and a vigorous grower. 
3 feet. 75c, 3 for $2.00 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg) 
A blue-black iris with ruffled petals and a pearly edge on the falls. 
You will be enthusiastic about its unusual style, its broad petals, 
and rich color. 3 feet. 3 for 60c 
YOUNG APRIL (C. G. White) 
Young April should be classed as a table iris, for its dainty charm 
must be observed at close range and as a cut flower it is indeed a 
gem. The standards are a bright violet rather distinctly veined and 
the falls are a deeper violet, veined with blackish purple and 
flushed with brown. The center of the flower reveals a golden 
brown beard and styles of rich copper bronze lightly flushed with 
violet. The slender 12-inch stems are well-branched for this type of 
iris and the foliage is more slender and grasslike than the regular 
bearded irises. An early bloomer. $1.50 
