TAR NIGHT. Here is a black one from 
Seattle. Velvety blackish purple, large 
flower. Well formed. $1.50 
THELMA JEAN. A rich self shade of 
petunia violet. Crisp broad falls. Very 
lovely. Different. $2.00 
THE BARON. A dark blue purple from 
Mr. Collier in Seattle. Well worth while. 
$1.00 
THE ADMIRAL. The famous deep med- 
ium blue iris that is very fine. From Mr. 
Hall. $4.00 
THE GUARDSMAN. Rosy fawn stand- 
ards. Falls darker. Overlaid rosy bor- 
deaux. Margin on falls. $7.50 
THE DARB. Rich golden buff standards 
suffused orchid. Falls coppery burnished 
maroon, broadly margined. $1.50 
THE BISHOP. Smooth even toned rich 
purple self. Very fine and lovely. 40c 
THE RED BRICK. Exactly the color of 
a red brick. Distinct. 50c 
THE RED DOUGLAS. Glamorous rosy 
wine red. Easily rated the Dykes medal 
in 1941. $1.00 
TIFFANJA. From DeForest. Standards 
near colonial buff. Falls white with bor- 
der of color of standards. Cross Naranja 
and Tiffany. Fine. $15.00 
TIFFANY. Soft yellow ground plicata 
with rosy lilac markings. Lovely. 75¢ 
TOKEN. Standards gold flushed rose, 
falls rosy brown red. Mr. Hall’s lovely 
creation. 60c 
TOP SERGEANT. Brilliant red brown 
from Dr. Kirkland. Another new stand- 
out. Grand. $10.00 
TREASURE ISLAND. Gigantic clear 
rich yellow. Fine. 40c 
TOBACCO ROAD. A _ golden tobacco 
brown from Dr. Kleinsorge. Sensational. 
Highest class. —- $15.00 
UNIQUE. Purplish vinacious standards. 
Falls same color. With livid brown yel- 
lowish undertone. “ $8.00 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Deep Yolored 
dark purple self. Glossy and a credit to 
Mr. Sass. $2.50 
VEDETTE. Pure honey yellow to cham- 
ois. Sparkling and attractive. 75¢ 
VIOLET SYMPHONY. Mr. Kenneth 
Smith’s grand Bradley’s violet self. Very 
fine. $8.00 
WABASH. The white and ultra marine 
amoena. Rated the number one iris. %5¢ 
WAKARUSA.,. Velvety orange and vivid 
red. In effect a burnt orange bicolor. 
Colorful. $12.50 
WAVERLEY. Flaring light blue—nearly 
chicory blue. A top notch new blue. 7%5c 
WEST POINT. A large refined indigo 
blue, nearly a bicolor. A fine new crea- 
tion. $1.50 
WILD FIRE. The nearest to real fire 
red. 40c 
WILL ROGERS. An iris that is a vast 
improvement of lovely Amitola. Very 
late. Fine. $1.90 
WM. SETCHELL. A bicolor of violet 
tone. Largest iris to date. Holds up well. 
Fine. $2.00 
WYNOOCHEE. Something like Dolly 
Madison, but larger and finer. Lovely. 
$1.50 
YELLOW JEWEL. Mr. Kenneth Smith’s 
famous yellow. Perfection and lovely. 
Scarce. $5.00 
Init Exchange Department 
OUR IRIS SOCIETY MEMBERS usually buy many new things each year, and 
to keep up with the procession of new rare seedlings would require a very heavy 
expenditure. 
We offer this to you: submit to us what surplus you have to spare in new varieties 
not on our list, and we will be glad to exchange with you some of ours you lack, for 
some of yours we lack. 
Do not submit any variety we have listed, and do not offer any older varieties, 
as we are not in the general iris business, and of the older varieties we only keep 
one plant for check purposes. 
This friendly exchange will further the distribution of many new things that 
would not be possible if actual cash would have to be spent to obtain a new much 
talked of variety. 
We have small stocks of many new iris not listed in our catalog; so write what 
you have, and tell us what you want. 
Write us about any new rare seedlings you have seen in your travels; we welcome 
an exchange of garden notes of the newer things. 7 

