grown by ROBERT WAYMAN, BAYSIDE, L. I., N. Y. 


MRS. ROBERT EMMET, 86-71 (Perry, 1925). The three plants of 
this very fine white Iris, which I imported in 1925, cost me 
$100.00. Mr, Perry considers it a great improvement on Mrs. 
Perry, described above. $3.50 each; 3 for $9.00, 6 for $15.00 
MRS. W. CUTHBERTSON (Perry, 1923), 44 inches. This very charm- 
ing variety seems to be almost unknown in this country, being 
listed last year by only three other Iris specialists in the United 
States. The standards are soft rose, overlaid apricot and faintly 
veined old rose; falls bright rosy crimson, edged silver. A large 
well shaped, very handsome flower of unusual coloring. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00 
MUSCADIN (Cayeux, 1925), 36 inches. This new French novelty is a 
very fine variegata, with clear rich canary yellow standards and 
metallic violet blue falls, overlaid claret, with a broad margin 
of sulphur yellow. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.75, 6 for $12.00 
MUZERIS, 77-79 (Perry, 1923), 40 inches. A very pretty flower with 
apricot standards, flushed old rose; falls bright rosy crimson. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00 
MY LADY (McKinney, 1924). This very lovely “plicata” was orig- 
inated by Mrs. McKinney, author of the very delightful book, 
“Tris in the Little Garden.” It seems to be comparatively little 
known. It was given an Award of Merit by the American Iris 
Society. The color is white, feathered with pink. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00, 100 for $86.00 
MYSTERY (Sturt., 1928), 38 inches. This is a delightfully fragrant 
Iris of large size, perfect form and heavy substance in a color 
combination that is difficult to describe, so let me use the 
originator’s description: “A buff blend of lavender and yellow 
on the outer parts of the falls and standards, passing to old 
gold in the centre, where the accents are bright brown reticula- 
tions on either side of the orange beard.” $10.00 each 
MYSTIC, 84-82 (Bliss, 1923), 36 inches. LATE. This variety was 
given an Award of Merit at the Iris Trial Grounds of the Eng- 
lish Iris Society at Wisley, England, in 1927. It is a very 
beautiful pure white flower of good substance with attractive 
bright purple reticulations at the throat. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00 
NADIA (Cayeux, 1926). A large and very beautiful flower of the 
richest colorings, with light rosy amaranth standards and 
reddish garnet falls. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.75, 6 for $12.00 
NADINE (Fryer, 1923), 40 inches. A fine flower of good size and 
shape. Standards Chinese violet; falls Matthew’s purple. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00, 6 for $3.50 
NAOMI, 84-86 (Sturt., 1924), 86 inches. A new “bright lilac and 
gleaming satiny dahlia carmine with a striking contrast of 
orange and buff on beard and styles,” to use the originator’s 
description. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.75, 6 for $12.00 
NEBRASKA (H. P. Sass, 1928), 34 inches. A rich deep yellow and a 
fine large flower. The standards are ruffled and the flaring falls 
are prominently veined raisin purple. 
$3.50 each; 3 for $9.00, 6 for $15.00 
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