IMPORTANT NOTE—The majority of my daffodils are replanted with- 
in a few weeks of digging. Orders should therefore be early to avoid 
disappointment, especially for the rarer items. I would appreciate your 
suggestion of an acceptable substition or two in the event your order 
finds me sold out of some item. 
IRISES 
OUR OWN INTRODUCTIONS 
(Originated in this garden except as noted) 
ACROPOLIS (1929) each...6 .75 JUBILANT (1934) ................ 5.00 
ALICE EASTWOOD KINDLY LIGHT (1943) .... 7.50 
(Branin 1929) 20... ecco: 1.00 MAJESTY (1936) .......22------- 1.00 
ANTHEM (1942) ..0...e--220-0----- 7.50 MAUNA LOA (1926) ........ Boas 
BERNARDINO (1931) ........ 50 
BLUE DEEP (1936) ........ Eas, vere 
BRIGHT ANGEL (1940) .... 5.00 
BROCADE VO9S3) art... 1.50 
CACIOUE | '(1925) (ie .50 
CANYON MISTS (1926) ..... .25 
CATHEDRAL (1939) ........ 1.50 
CAVALCADE (Sturtevant 
1031) See cee | 25 
CHEB R Vit (1939) ren es .50 
CHIEF JOSEPH (1939) ......... .. 7.50 
COLONIAT.(1932)) 2 50 
CONFUSA (introd. 1927) .... .75 
COPPERWING (1939) ........ 1.50 
CRUCIBLE (1929)  .............. oh 
DAYSPRING (1936) ............ 50 
DECEMBER JOY (1938) .... 1.50 
FAIRYLAND (Stevens 
CLO3G YD Mencsc tare peat ea 1.00 
FLORENCE BARRIQUAND 
(Shank 1938 ) sues 2.00 
FLUSH OF DAWN (1931) .25 
FLUSH OF GOLD 
(Shank 1938) ..--c.e---cccssssee--e-0 5.00 
HAMADRYAD (1943) ........ 7.50 
JACINTO (1924) _oo--ccoseseeeeee 25 
MAZAMA (1932) 
MOHAVE (1934) 
MOHAWK (1942) eccesssseeeecone- 10.00 
MOHICAN (1936) .............-.. 3.00 
MONHEGAN (1942) .......... 10.00 
MOONGOLD (1935) .........--- .50 
MORELLO (1937) ...............- 35 
MORONGO (1937) ......-....----- 1.00 
OLYMPIC (1933) cos... 1.50 
PENUMBRA (1932) .........-. wy dn 
PEACOCK THRONE 
(1942) 1 yn Lea ie 15.00 
PRIDE OF REDLANDS 
CLOSG) Fe eee eis hed 1.50 
RED ROCK (1938) oe... 1.50 
ROYAL BANNER (1941) ..... 5.00 
SAMOSET (1938) 00-0... 1.50 
SEBAGO (1937) ..........2... .50 
SHOSHONE (1938) ............ 7.50 
SUREECLOSO) i a ee 1.00 
MATE VK (1930) eae 35 
TAMALPAIS (1934) ............ 5.00 
TEMESCAL (1938). .............. era 
TOURMALINE (1938) ........ oo 
VANGUARD (1938) ............ 35 
MWCATIOE LT er ook (see Confusa) 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1944 
*BLUE TRIDENT (1944)—An imposing strong-growing plant with 
large and rather long bitonal flowers of bright blue-violet; of particular 
value as it comes near the very end of season when there is little else of 
its type in bloom; Sir Michael, Acropolis, Orizaba, and Souv. de Mme. 
Gaudichau contribute to its ancestry; 4 ft., _......--------------seeceeeecseneceeeeeees $10.00 
*GOLDEN PHEASANT (1944)—A large and very late flower of fine 
form; S. near Sayal Brown, F. Victoria Lake, the Honey Yellow haft 
strongly veined Chestnut; in effect a dark brownish ‘red and golden 
brown bicolor of much individuality and striking effect both in the garden 
and as a cut flower; Erebus, Peerless, Mauna Loa, and Cardinal are its 

