grown by ROBERT WAYMAN, BAYSIDF, L. L, N. Y. 

JUBILEE, 85-84 (J. Sass, 1923), 26 inches. LATE. Ruffled erect soft 
yellow standards; falls creamy white, tinged yellow at the tip, 
reticulated deep maroon at the throat and slightly edged with a 
peppering of the same color; deep yellow styles; rich orange 
beard. A fine flower of excellent form and unique coloring. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00, 100 for $75.00 
KALIF (Sturt., 1924), 38 inches. LATE. Standards pale verbena 
violet; falls lilac. A very choice variety. $5.00 each 
KALOS, 80-77 (Sass, 1924), 32 inches. An exquisite flower of per- 
fect form. The white standards, which are slightly ruffled, are 
beautifully flushed soft violet and the milk white falls are 
delicately peppered, flushed and pencilled soft rose; bright 
yellow beard. 75c each; 3 for $2.00, 6 for $3.50 
KASHMIR WHITE, 86-81 (Foster, 1913), 40 inches. This is one of 
our finest and tallest growing white Irises, the flower being of 
large size, perfect form, good substance and pure waxy white. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00, 6 for $3.50 
KESTREL, 85-84 (Morrison, 1922), 36 inches. This very highly rated 
variety has standards of lobelia violet and falls of rich velvety 
nigrosin violet, with a lighter border. A very handsome Iris. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.50, 6 for $10.00 
KHAMA (Dykes, 1927), 42 inches. One of the set of six that won 
the Runciman Challenge Cup and the English Iris Society Medal. 
Very striking, with light violet bronze standards and very dark 
velvety crimson falls and a conspicuous orange beard. 
$25.00 each 
KING KARL, 85-838 (J. Sass, 1925). LATE. An improved Jubilee 
type, with well placed flowers that stand out nicely from the 
foliage. One of the best of the Sass seedlings. Apricot stand- 
ards, dotted pink and brownish red; ivory falls edged with 
maroon dots. A very lovely and distinctive Iris. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00 
KING MIDAS (Mead, 1928), 28 inches. This was one of the most 
admired Iris in my garden this past season and will attract 
attention anywhere on account of its unusual coloring. It is. 
most handsome, of heavy substance and perfect form. The 
standards are Golden Buff, suffused garnet brown, while the 
falls are velvety iridescent garnet brown, edged golden buff. 
It has an intense orange beard and golden throat. It is one of 
our most unusual new colorings and one of our best new intro- 
ductions. $25.00 each 
KING TUT, 84-85 (H. P. Sass, 1926). This new variety has not yet 
been in my garden long enough to give a description of it, but. 
those who visit my exhibition gardens during the first and 
second week in June this year will no doubt see it in bloom. 
$6.00 each 
LABOR, 86-87 (Cayeux, 1926), 36 inches. A most beautiful and dis- 
tinctive flower of large size and fine form. The standards are 
rosy amaranth, flushed copper. The falls have an aniline flush. 
The general effect is a unique rich red tone. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.75, 6 for $12.00 
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