Queen Anne—36 in. EARLY. An exquisitely 
beautiful Iris, entirely in a class by itself, as 
there is no other Iris like it. The dome shaped 
standards are beautifully creped, cream col- 
ored with a faint bronze overcast. The flaring 
falls are of the same color, prominently 
veined pansy-violet, with old-gold veining 
at the throat to the tip of the beard. When 
it first flowered, in order to see if the reaction 
of others was the same as mine, I showed it 
separately to two different people, the first 
exclaimed “OH! Isn’t that beautiful. It 
reminds one of something antique.”’ The 
second, when asked what it reminded her of, 
replied without hesitation ‘‘Why something 
antique,’’ which made it 100%, as that was 
exactly my own reaction. I thereupon decided 
to name it ‘‘Antique”’ only to find that the 
name had already been reserved by some one 
else, whom I believe never used it. So I named 
it ‘‘Queen Anne.” It is one of my own intro- 
ductions. The record as to its parentage was 
lost, but I was using some Oncocyclus pollen 
on Tall Bearded Iris at the time and believe 
the unusual effect results from this. At any 
rate it is quite handsome............ -20 
Rameses—42 in. WINNER OF THE 
DYKES MEMORIAL MEDAL, 
HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL 
HONORS, this Medal being given 
to the one best Iris of the year in 
England, France and America. Ra- 
meses is a perfect flower in every 
way, in a blending of Tourmaline 
Pink and soft yellow, with a pro- 
nounced yellow glow at the centre. 
A magnificent Iris now available in 
fine strong rhizomes at a very low 
price. See illustration on the front 
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Red Dominion—42 in. FRAGRANT. GIVEN 
HONORABLE MENTION BY THE 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. A fine red- 
toned variety, with clear lustrous deep red 
standards and velvety-red falls. One of the 
most popular red tones. In 1932 I paid 
$25.00 a plant for this variety. See color 
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Red Fiare—40 in. GIVEN HONORABLE 
MENTION BY THE AMERICAN IRIS 
SOCIETY. A new brilliant blood-red variety 
with vivid golden beard.............. -20 
Redglow—36 in. A richly colored, perfectly 
formed flower of good size. Nothing I have 
seen makes a richer looking mass. S—silky, 
lustrous bronze, flushed soft lilac; F—deep 
dark rich velvety red, set off by a brilliant 
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Red Robe—36 in. GIVEN HONORABLE 
MENTION BY THE AMERICAN IRIS 
SOCIETY. A new deep dark velvety mahog- 
any-red, of large size, perfect form, heavy 
substance and having everything to recom- 
mend it. | paid $25.00 a plant for this 
variety in 1932. Now a large stock of extra 
fine plants permits a low price for such an 

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Red Velveteen—36 in. A lovely companion- Zuni—25c Frivolite—25c Phebus—20c 
piece for Blue Velvet, which it greatly resem- See Page 29 See Page 14 See Page 22 
bles, excepting for color; the entire flower ap- 
pearing to be cut out of red velvet, hence oie ABOVE ILLUSTRATIONS GREATLY REDUCED 
BERTI EU ae Nee ayo cicic sic blets.< ces eisleaneveie oe ; 
Refulgence—48 in. I AM MAKING A VERY LOW PRICE ON THIS Rheintochter—36 in. I HAVE ALWAYS CONSIDERED THIS ONE 
SPLENDID VARIETY TO GIVE IT WIDER DISTRIBUTION, AS 
ITIS A VERY FINE IRIS AND SHOULD BE IN EVERY GARDEN. 
It is of Ambassadeur x Magnifica parentage, giving it a rugged consti- 
tution and it is a prodigious bloomer. The standards are of rich brilliant 
violet blue and the deep velvety falls are of pansy violet, with a mag- 
nificently veined throat. One of my own introductions........... .20 
Rhadi—36 in. AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL BY THE IRIS SO- 
CIETY OF ENGLAND. An Iris of exceedingly attractive iridescent 
Mother-of-pearl coloring. The very lovely flowers are of large size, 
perfect form, and heavy substance...........ccccesccseccesces .20 
Soeeeueene —S4 in, EARLY. SWEET APPLE-BLOSSOM FRAG- 
RANCE. An exquisite flower of fine form in an unusually beautiful 
apple-blossom pink tone. For a delightful garden mass, or as a cut flower, 
this i is my personal choice of all the pink tones and if I could have but 
one inexpensive pink I am sure it would be Rheingauperle. Any one of 
refined taste will immediately fall in love with this real gem when they 
see it in flower. Besides being a handsome flower, it is very free flow a 
Soe LY.) as cate sibsdielc Ripwiete © sets ounad'e.ejecceaees - 
OF THE TOP-NOTCH WHITE BI-COLORS, OF WHICH THERE 
ARE SO FEW, but I found it necessary to withdraw it from sale for 
several years in order to accumulate a sufficient stock to enable me to 
offer it at a modest price. The standards are white, with a slight flush of 
lilac; and the deep velvety falls are of violet-blue, with a lilac border. 
It is a real beauty of large size and perfect form and a very free bloomer. 
You are sure to fall in love with Rheintochter. Mildred Presby, illustrated 
ont Page 9} illustrates this typeof Iris) oo... io. ee ees .20 
Rob Roy—36 in. EARLY. I consider this rich red-toned variety better 
than Dauntless, illustrated on Page 8. It greatly resembles Dauntless 
in shape and color, but is larger and better. I had them growing side 
by side for several years for comparison and Rob Roy always made the 
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Romance—36 in. FRAGRANT. AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL BY 
THE IRIS SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. An Iris of unusual colors, being 
a uniform, satiny, lustrous rosy bronze. The large flowers are of good 
form and. freely produced ie iageste sua Cie ince what sake: ae wiralb ahaistane so dieu -15 
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