The World's Finest Tall Bearded lris (Continued) 
Mabel Taft—42 in. A marvelous rich blue bi-color and one of the beat 
va os class. The large flowers are of perfect form and heavy Pe 
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Madeleine Brun—36 in. EARLY. This is one of the finest white Irises 
we have, but it is comparatively unknown in this country. It is a French 
introduction and is a very lovely cool white of the greatest purity, large 
size, of heavy wax-like substance and satiny smoothness. An outstanding 
white that is entirely different from all others and is one of the best. .20 
Magenta—36 in. FRAGRANT. A distinctive bright magenta color that 
are ae out among other Iris in any planting. See color fluateeHon 
MRILOP EAS oMateny 2 cRaleta tele aieie ne win eievutaiel she's :cleieie'e srece as ia-cio’sreioioelels sa ele - 
Magnifica—42 in. VERY FRAGRANT. THIS CRIMSON-TONED BI- 
COLOR IS ONE OF THE FINEST OF THE MODERATE PRICED 
IRIS AND ONE OF THE BIGGEST BAR- 
GAINS (N MY SrACaud #35. Cn risaiaas 
of color, gigantic size, majestic bearing, deli- 
cious fragrance, heavy substance and perfec- 
tion of form, this variety leaves little to be 
desired. It is a constant Prize Winner in the 
ASIA DOW Bete oie oe id e eioee pie ei arses we -20 
Maisie Lowe—36 in. AWARDED A SILVER 
MEDAL BY THE IRIS SOCIETY OF 
ENGLAND. It is an amazingly beautiful 
blue bi-color, with standards of soft ey une, 
and with rich velvety falls of royal blue, 
bordered the color of the standards. The 
flowers are of fine form and exceptional sub- 
stance and produced in great quantities, 
creating & gorgeous garden picture.... .25 
M. A. Porter—36 in. EARLY. THIS IS A 
FIVE STAR VARIETY IF THERE EVER 
WAS ONE. It is an exceedingly deep rich 
violet, with velvety flaring falls and deep 
orange beard. It is one of the best of the new 
Giant Flowered varieties............. -20 
Marie Poole—38 in. EARLY. THIS FRENCH 
CREATION IS ONE OF THE MOST 
LOVELY PURE WHITE IRIS IN EX- 
ISTENCE, but seems to be entirely un- 
known in this country. It is a profuse bloomer 
and robust grower and no white Iris makes 
a finer display in the garden. The texture is 
like delicate porcelain............ -20 
Marquita—40 in. GIVEN AN AWARD OF 
MERIT BY THE AMERICAN IRIS 
SOCIETY IN 1936. If I were to select a 
dozen outstanding Iris from the thousands 
of varieties that have been introduced to 
date, Marquita would be one of the dozen. 
It is so unusual and so beautiful that it is 
always wanted by any one who sees it in 
bloom. It is a magnificent French creation, 
that has given us something entirely new in 
Iris, for it is in a class all by itself. The huge 
flowers are of brilliant smooth ivory, with an 
eggshell finish, with brilliant ruby lines run- 
ning almost evenly from base to apex of falls. 
As the flower ages the centre of the flower 
turns solid red, leaving a cream colored 
RIORCIOD spear ets cel oiai one. t, aloud: b'alst eee ojeieleleloss -50 
Marvelous—40 in. One of Chancellor Kirk- 
land’s finest creations and an outstanding 
attraction in any garden. The name was given 
to it because this was the expression most 
frequently used by visitors. It is a bright 
yellow, beautifully brushed bronzy red. The 
DESO UNIS bY DOr cia ss ols 8 cialae)0 ets’ -50 
Mary Barnett—42 in. A GLORIFIED 
PRINCESS BEATRICE OR PALLIDA 
DELMATICA TYPE, with the most lovely 
sky-blue flowers of large size, perfect form, 
and heavy substance. Best of this type. .15 
Mary Geddes—36 in. WINNER OF 
THE DYKES MEMORIAL ME- 
DAL IN 1936, HIGHEST INTER- 
NATIONAL HONORS, AS THE 
BEST IRIS OF THE YEAR. Also 
had the distinction of being an Ameri- 
can introduction that received AN 
AWARD OF MERIT in England, 
where s0 many fine Irises are pro- 
duced. The color is hard to describe, 
but it is one of our finest introduc- 
tions. The color illustration on Page 
20 gives but a faint idea of its great 
beauty. There are eight to 10 flow- 
ers to a stem and it is nicely 

19 Meldoric—25c 
See Page 20 
Mary Gibson—42 in. EARLY. A handsome soft rosy-bronze blend, with 
a yellow throat and rich golden beard. Always a great favorite. Sold a 
few years ago at $40.00 for a single plant. See illustration Page 22. .20 
Mary Senni—42 in. EARLY. VERY FRAGRANT. HUGE FLOWERS 
WHICH CLASS WITH THE GIANT NENE, EL CAPITAN, GUD- 
RUN, MARQUITA and others in the giant class. The flowers are a 
most delightful coloring and beautifully placed on strong stems. Sold 
when first Introduced at $25.00 for a single plant. Since I originally 
imported this variety from France, I have had a growing fondness for it 
each time I see it in bloom, for it is 8 magnificent flower, without a fault. 
S—soft lilac, flushed gt soft reddish-brown; F—deep violet, with 
marginal tips the color of the standards. A large stock of extra fine strong 
rhizomes now permits an exceptionally low price for such a poe 
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Vert Gallant—35c 
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ILLUSTRATIONS GREATLY REDUCED 
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Red Dominion—25¢ 
