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DESERT GOLD (Kirkland, 1930). One of the largest yellows, clear, 
bright tone; early and fragrant. Ht. 30 inches. July price, 
25¢ each, 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE (Cayeux). A beautiful dark bronze-red of 
great size. S. clear coppery wine red. F. semi-flaring, velvety 
red with an almost black lustre. 42 inches tall. A strikingly 
handsome Iris. July price, 25e each. 
E. B. WILLIAMSON. A new glowing rosy-copper red blend, with 
a lustrous silken sheen. Has a color all of its own. Strong 
vigor, stems are low branched. It always attracts attention. 
Won a gold medal in Italy as the finest Iris in that year. 
Only 60¢ each. 
EASTER MORN (Bssig). A giant white on tall branched stalks, 
flaring falls. Very distinct. Mid-season, Ht. 4 ft. Hardy every- 
where. July price, 25e each. 
EL CAPITAN (Mohr. 1926). A magnificent, most popular Iris. 
Huge flowers of a soft lavender blue. An outstanding, striking 
Iris. Early. Ht. 28 inches. Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society, 1929. July price, 25¢ each. 
ELSA SASS (Sass, 1939), An outstanding Iris that immediately 
takes one’s eye; a most enticing color of pure sulphur and 
chalcedony yellow; it seems like a cool frost is hovering over its 
petals. This surely is an Iris that will endure. $2.50 each. 
EROS (Mead-Riedel, 1934). A fine salmon pink, iridescent, silky 
flower. Very fragrant, vigorous and a good fast grower. Ht. 42 
inches. Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1934, and 
again in 1936. July price, 25e each. 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Williamson, 1932). Wonderful, brilliant red; 
large, perfect flowers; probably the best of all ‘“‘reds’’ yet 
produced. Very fragrant. Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society, 1932. A new winner. July price, 25e each. 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr-Mitchell, 1926). One of the best Iris in the 
world. Large. deep pink tones; perfect form, brilliant color. 
Long flowering season. Ht. 42 inches. July price, 25c each. 
GLORIOLE (Gage, 1933). A giant ice-blue of unmatched 
substance overlaid with a sparkle-like frost crystals. 
Wonderfully beautiful and it’s ruffled, too. A rare find 
at only 25e in July. 

GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach). A deep yellow hardy Iris said to 
be one of the four best yellows. Flowers are large of heavy 
substance, holding their color well; it is a good grower and 
increaser. $1.25 each. 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner). Award of Merit. An 
exquisite solid deep-cream Iris of scintillating silkiness 
in the golden center of the flower. It is tall, perfectly 
branched and very floriferous. You will love it. In July, 
40c. 
GREAT LAKES. Got Honorable Mention from the Iris Society 
in 1939. An Award of Merit in 1940 and now in 1942 received 
the coveted great DYKES MEDAL for the best Iris of 1942. 
It is the purest blue without any veining; the beard is almost 
white. Blooms are flaring, the stalks finely and widely 
branched, 4 feet. A grand new light blue Iris. $1.50 each. 
GUDRUN (K. Dykes. England, 1931). One of the finest new 
whites. Very large pure white blooms, lightly dusted with gold 
at throat. Golden beard. Ht. 3 feet. Royal Hort. Society, 
Dykes Memorial Medal, 1931; Award of Merit, American Iris 
Society, 1936. This is a new winner. July price, 25e each. 
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HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell, 1934). A tall perfect, clear yellow 
Tris; beautiful branched, each stalk carrying seven or 
eight massive blooms. Ht. 40 inches. Honorable Men- 
tion American Iris Society, 1935. July price, 25c each. 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres, 1929). Very fine and striking. S. pinkish 
red. F. deep rich velvety red. Large well formed flowers. A 
great beauty. July price, 25¢ each. 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux, France, 1931). A Dykes Medal Winner. 
One of the finest introductions of recent years. Well formed, 
frilled flowers of a pale brown, shot with gold; a touch of 
blue at the beard. A super Iris. Winner of highest honors 
both in France and England. July price, 25c each. 
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JUNALUSKA (Kirkland, 1934), A very striking new red Iris. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1936. S. coppery 
red, suffused rose. Falls red. An excellent novelty. July price, 
30e each. 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White, 1939). A super brilliant tall prim- 
rose yellow of great size. Mid-season. Ht. 40 inches. An ex- 
cellent Iris. In July, 25e. 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). A giant snow white, with 
faint edgings of lavender-blue. One of the three best whites. 
Hardy everywhere. July price, 25¢ each. 
MABEL TAFT (Ware, 1932). A giant, wonderful blue with vel- 
vety falls. One of the largest Iris grown. Mid-season. July 
price, 25¢c each. 
MARQUITA (Cayeux). Huge flowers of creamy yellow standards 
with falls of the same color lined ruby. A most beautiful dis- 
tinct Iris, 42 inches tall. In July, 30ce. Always an early sell-out. 
MARY GEDDES (Washington, 1931), A beautiful, unusual Iris. 
S. light salmon. F. same shade but overlaid Pompeian red; 
the effect is an orange-salmon. Very floriferous. Ht. 40 inches. 
Dykes Medal Winner, 1936. July price, 25¢e each. 
MELCHIOR (Wallace, 1927). Beautiful red bronzy claret self; 
orange beard. Falls ruffled velvet. Mid-season. Ht. 36 inches. 
July price, 25¢ each. 
MELDORIC (Ayres, 1930). One of the best. The flowers are very 
large and blue-black with a golden beard. A very popular Iris. 
Ht. 30 inches. Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1931. 
July price, 25¢c each. 
MIDGARD (S. P. Sass, 1926). S. and F. yellow, flushed with clear 
pink. Free bloomer and a strong grower. Ht. 30 inches. You 
should have this lovey Iris. July price, 25¢ each, 
MISSOURI (Grinter, 1933). One of the best new blue Iris. Ex- 
tremely large flowers of a very beautiful, rich blue with an 
enamel-like finish. A profuse bloomer and very hardy; lovely 
fragrance. Mid-season. Ht. 3 ft. Winner of the Dykes Medal, 
1937. In July, 30e. 
MODISTE. A fine silky lilac-lavender. Full rounded flowers, 
ideal growing habits with a sturdy branching stem. $1.00. 
MOROCCO ROSE. A new NEAREST TO PINK Tris: fine form 
with semi-flaring falls. Unlike most so-called ““‘PINK”’ Tris, 
which are small, Morocco Rose has really big flower. A grand 
outstanding pink iris. $1.50. 

MOHRSON (White). A beautiful, hardy Wm Mohr seed- 
ling. It is a charming beautiful Iris, more vigorous than 
its parent. The flowers are immense with standards of 
rich clear deep violet with a shining varnished-like sur- 
face; the falls are a beautiful shade of violet, closely 
veined. 2% ft. tall, of easy culture. an Iris that will 
take your breath away. July price, 35e each. 

MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss, 1925). S. bronze. F. deep velvety 
purple. A gigantic flower on well branched stems. A world 
famous Iris. Ht. 36 inches. July price, 25e each. 
NARANJA (Mitchell, 1935). Richest of all the yellows; huge 
blooms. Falls distinctly orange. Standards bright yellow. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1936. Late. Ht. 40 
inches. A new, most distinctive Iris. In July, 25c. 
NO-WE-TA (H. P. Sass, 1932). A beautiful, true pink self; yellow 
flushed at the center and edges of F. and S. Beautifully 
curled, frilled and ruffled. One of the most beautiful. July 
price, 25e each. 


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AT THE HEAD OF THE LIST, UNLESS YOU WANT THEM 
SENT BY EXPRESS, CHARGES COLLECT, IN WHICH 
CASE WE WILL SEND YOU 2 EXTRA ONES GRATIS FROM 
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