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JACQUELINE GUILLOT, 82-83 (Cayeux, 1924), 36 inches, A very 
handsome, gigantic flower of unusually smooth, satiny texture, 
perfect form and unique uniform bluish violet self coloring 
throughout. I know of no other Iris of this coloring excepting 
Corrida, but Jacqueline Guillot is about three times as large as 
Corrida. It is a great beauty. Certificate of Merit French 
National Horticultural Society. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00 
JADU (Sturt., 1929), 30 inches. A lovely new “Plicata” with stand- 
ards and styles blush pink; falls white; both acres rose. 
-00 each 
JALAPA (Millet, 1926), 30 inches. This new French introduction is 
one of the best of the “variegata” group. The standards are an 
exquisite rich bright yellow. In the falls crimson maroon is the 
predominating color, with a veining and blending of yellow 
showing through. It is somewhat similar to Citronella, but 
brighter and better and with more coloring in the falls. 
$3.50 each 
JANE WILLIAMSON (Williamson, 1928), 36 inches. A very beauti- 
ful pink pastel effect, veined and shaded old gold ane pa 
3.50 eac 
JASON (Waterer, 1928), 32 inches. A striking new English introduc- 
tion, with standards of reddish brown and falls of velvety 
brown, with a lighter margin at the edge.. $10.00 each 
J. B. DUMAS, 82-78 (Denis, 1917), 40 inches. An unusually attrac- 
tive shrimp pink; the same color as the famous $25.00 variety 
Marquisette. It happens that J. B. Dumas is more plentiful 
and can therefore be sold at a moderate price. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00, 100 for $80.00 
J. C. WELD (Perry, 1923), 36 inches. FRAGRANT. A very lovely 
variety that is quite scarce in this country, having been listed 
by only one other American Grower in 1929 and 1930. The 
standards are light rosy purple; the falls brilliant crimson plum 
color, shaded violet. Long flowering season. Has bloomed for 
four weeks in my garden. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00 
JEAN CHEVREAU, 83-81 (Cayeux, 19283). FRAGRANT. LATE. 
This is a yellow toned “plicata,” but it is so slightly marked 
that it might more properly be classed as a soft yellow. Stand- 
ards delicate creamy yellow shaded deeper yellow at the throat, 
which is also speckled golden brown. Falls creamy white con- 
spicuously edged Prussian red at the haft; buff styles; lemon 
yellow beard. An excellent variety, with flowers of fine form 
on erect stems. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00 
J. F. MILLET (Cayeux, 1927), 30 inches. An attractive new French 
introduction, with clear soft yellow standards and amaranth 
red falls, edged canary yellow. $10.00 each 
J. J. DEAN, 73-76 (Dean, 1922), 40 inches. A gigantic flower of rich 
coloring and very handsome. Standards bright blue; falls rich 
purple of uniform coloring with a white throat beautifully 
veined golden brown. 75c each; 3 for $2.00, 6 for $3.50 
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