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See Page 25 Pansy Boy—42 in. VERY SWEET SUGARY FRAGRANCE. A very handsome, richly 
colored variety, with bright violet standards and the deepest rich pansy-violet falls. A 
prominent feature of this beautiful Iris ie the brilliant contrast that is created by the 
rich pansy-violet falls having a milk-white back. My own introduction.......... -20 
Paulette—54 in. THE TALLEST AND ONE OF THE LARGEST AND FINEST 
LIGHT BLUE TONED IRISES I HAVE EVER GROWN. HUGE FLOWERS, with 
full flaring falls measuring from 8 to 10 inches across. Sold a few years ago at $35.00 
for a single plant. It is entirely unlike any other blue-toned Iris and now that it can be 
had at such a modest price it should be in every garden............. «25 
Peaches—32 in. EARLY. FRAGRANT. A lovely new coppery-brown and 
lilac blend. Very much like Clara Noyes, illustrated on the front cover, but 
even more colorful and more shapely and larger. One of the outstanding Iris 
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Persia—46 in. FRAGRANT. Massive bloms in a unique blending of deep 
colors, reminding one of the rich colors of a Persian Rug, hence the name. 
The flower has a glistening silky texture and-is one of the finest I have. 
SOLD A FEW YEARS AGO FOR $35.00 FOR A 
SINGLE PLANT, but a large stock of extra fine rhiz- 
omes makes an extra low price possible this season. .25 
_Phebus—42 in. GIVEN AN AWARD OF MERIT BY 
THE NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 
FRANCE. A beautiful, well formed, smooth, soft, canary 
yellow, with a deep orange beard, the entire flower being 
7 of a uniform color throughout, with well rounded petals 
of firm wax-like substance and a deep orange beard. A 
fine companion for the darker Pluie d’Or. The color illustration on Page 23 gives but a slight idea of the 
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Phosphor—38 in. FRAGRANT. A medium yellow, of uniform color throughout and a profuse bloomer. .20 
Pink Jadu—36 in. A very lovely white ‘‘Plicata,’’ with beautifully frilled and ruffled white standards, edged 
soft violet and with flaring falls of the same color and marking, with deep maroon veins at the throat and a 
deep orange beard. The color on the edge of the falls is in the form of a feather-stitching, and on the standards 
the color is in the form of a soft flush and peppering. Altogether lovely 
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Pink Satin—46 in. HONORABLE MENTION BY THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. One of the dozen 
finest pink tones, being one of the largest, tallest, smoothest and most exquisite in color introduced to date. 
It is entirely different in all respects from Frieda Mohr, Imperial Blush, Ethelwyn Dunbar, Eros and other 
fine pink-toned varieties, each of which has its own individual charm. It sold quite recently at $40.00 
for a single plant and now that it can be had at such a modest price it should be im every garden. See 
color illustration Page 3 
Pluie d’Or (Golden Rain)—41 in. WINNER OF THE DYKES MEMORIAL 
MEDAL, HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL HONORS. A FINE DEEP 
CLEAR TALL YELLOW that is unsurpassed for landscape effect. A pro- 
digious bloomer, entirely hiding the plant by its mass of flowers. SOLD FOR 
$35.00 FOR A SINGLE PLANT WHEN FIRST INTRODUCED A FE 
YEARS AGO. See color illustration on back cover 25 

Plurabelle—38 in. A distinctive, rare and attractive French introduction, with soft 
ecru standards and soft rosy-lilac falls with an ecru border 
Pongee—40 in. This variety is so named because it has both the color and the texture 
of pongee silk, a uniform soft buff, with a frosty iridescence covering the entire flower. 
Delightful as a cut flower or garden subject 
Porrima—SILVER MEDAL WINNER. An unusually beautiful Iris of soft ivory, 
with the falls flushed soft gold. Large flowers of good form and substance...... 1.00 
President Pilkington—46 in. GIVEN AN AWARD OF MERIT BY THE FRENCH 
NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY; ALSO SPECIAL PRIZE OF THE 
IRIS COMMISSION FOR THE BEST THREE IRISES OF THE YEAR. A 1933 
introduction of the famous French concern of Cayeux and named after the President 
of The Iris Society of England, himself a famous hybridizer. Many magnificent, large, 
perfectly formed flowers, of an outstanding blending of colors, are produced in the 
greatest profusion. The illustration on Page 26 gives but a faint idea of the great 
beauty of this Iris, as it is much more handsome than the illustration. It sold in 
1933 for $25.00 for a single plant. A magnificent stock of extra fine plants now 
permits a very low price 
Proffesseur MitchelI—42 in. CERTIFICATE OF MERIT AND WINNER OF 
SPECIAL PRIZE OFFERED FOR THE BEST THREE NEW IRISES. Enormous 
flowers of deep purplish-red tones; the falls deeper and intensely velvety. Perfect in 
Lonmaind texture -andvone. of tue estan werent ie: cee sc citoles esa crcl vee .50 
Purissima—48 in. EARLY. Pure snow-white, of perfect form and wax-like substance. 
Stood several days of over 100 degrees temperature in my gardens without the 
slightest effect, when most other Iris wilted in the intense heat. Considered by many 
Iris specialists to be the most perfect white Iris 20 
Purple Giant—382 in. A huge deep rich pansy-violet of uniform color throughout, with 
yronze beard. Makes a marvelously rich garden mass 

Mary Gibson—20c—See Page 19 
