grown by ROBERT WAYMAN, BAYSIDE, L. L., N. Y. 
HARMONY, 79-82 (Dykes, 1923), 83 inches. EARLY. A fine 
flower of a uniform deep rich purplish blue with a distinct 
satiny sheen. Even the beard is a striking blue shade to match 
the flower. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00 
HARPALION, 77-77 (Perry, 1923), 50 inches). FRAGRANT. VERY 
EARLY. A fine, large, perfectly formed flower on very tall erect 
stems, with standards of light lavender, just slightly tinged 
bronze; falls rich lavender blue; bright orange beard, old ivory 
styles and lavender crests. Should be of value for breeding. A 
distinctive blend in this size and height would prove interesting. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00 
HARRIET PRESBY, 82-83 (Presby, 1922), 44 inches. FRAGRANT. 
LATE. A very tall, large, fragrant pink toned variety that is 
a great favorite. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00 
HAVAMAL (Goos & Koenemann, 1927). This new introduction is 
especially attractive with its cream colored standards, tinged 
lilac; falls gleaming violet blue, with a cream colored border the 
same color as the standards. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00 
HENRI RIVIERE (Millet, 1927), 42 inches. This very fine new French 
variety is practically unknown in this country. The standards 
are purest lemon yellow, fading to canary yellow at base; falls 
mauve with a yellowish reflex, with canary yellow throat and 
purplish ochre veinings. $15.00 each 
HERODIADE (Millet, 1926). A new deep rose effect that makes a 
marvellous garden mass. $5.00 each 
HESPERIS, 84-82 (Williamson, 1926), 36 inches. A free flowering 
variety of unusual coloring, the standards being a soft drab and 
the falls solid blackish red purple, flushed amber. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00 
HIGHLIGHT (Nesmith, 1930). This new variety has not yet bloomed 
in my garden, but the originator informs me that it is a dis- 
tinctive soft yellow. $5.00 each 
HOCHELAGA (Morgan). This variety will probably flower in my 
garden for the first time in 1931. As I have never seen it I 
will have to defer descriptions for another year. $5.00 each 
HOMER, C. (Morrison, 1922), 36 inches. A gorgeous red toned var- 
iety similar to Opera, but taller and richer. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.50, 6 for $10.00 
HORACE VERNET (Cayeux, 1928), 30 inches. One of Cayeux’s 
“Painters Art Shades” with coppery rose standards and flar- 
ing falls of bright lilac blue. .$10.00 each 
HUSSARD, 74-74 (Vilm., 1924). This very fine lavender flowered Iris 
was awarded a Certificate of Merit by the French National 
Horticultural Society. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00, 100 for $85.00 
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