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

DIONE (Edlmann, 1928), 36 inches. A new white of good form and 
substance, with bright blue veining on either side of the orange 
beard. $3.50 each 
DISTINCTION (Cayeux, 1925), 32 inches. A handsome, uniform soft 
rose of distinctive shade with a soft yellow throat and lemon 
yellow styles. A flower of refinement and perfect form. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00 
DOLLY MADISON, 93-91 (Williamson, 1927), 36 inches. The exceed- 
ingly high rating given to this new blend places it in the highest 
rank as one of the world’s finest Irises. It is a larger, better, 
pinker Quaker Lady, of perfect form, heavy substance and 
gigantic size. $5.00 each 

DOMINION, 
The “daddy” of a new race 
DOMINION, 88-82 (Bliss, 1917), 30 inches. This variety caused more 
of a sensation than any other Iris ever introduced, because it 
created a new type, with petals like a piece of fine plush. It was 
the forerunner of an entirely new race of Iris, among which the 
most notable are Bruno, Swazii, Moa, Cardinal, Titan, Duke of 
Bedford, Pioneer, Majestic, Tenebrae, Centurian, Glamour and 
Yeoman. The standards of Dominion are dauphins blue and the 
falls are of deep rich indigo purple. $5.00 each 
Faas 
