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fectly formed flaring bloom op tall plant. 
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ORN—Large, immaculate “white. pronounce? 
the finest PURE white in existence......... 1.09- 
eautiful blend of brilliant rose. rich orange, 
ad buff. Very large flower with ruffled falls 
2 hee OEE EO OS EO RENE 1.0, 
DA —Glowing miata cee ma Distinctive color. 
T Be eW tarce pale apricot-yellow lightly flush- 
nk. Very large and ruffled. Tall. Ontetanune, 
( 65 
; beers wit ith rosy heliotrope. Dykes Medal 1934. tte 1S 50 
_ *MODISTE—Silky lilac-lavender. Larger and finer than) 
the old faverite MLLE. SCHWARTZ, and hardy...  .65 
| a _ ##MONADNOCK vivid lavender-rose seedling of MAR- 
? _QUITA. Large, tall, late-flowering with striking color 1.00 
_ MOON LIT SEA—Heavy overlay of lavender-violet on 
: ES bese rcing background with gold heart. Sensationally differ- 
CO ROSE—Warm, soft, rose-pink with yellowish 
fs ipl at the heart. Some regard this the very finest 
Seemuemenower pinks, 2.2 75 
MOUNT CLOUD—Stately satiny blue-white of faultless 
form and branching and utmost dependability... .30 
MOUNTAIN SKY—Beautiful softly ruffled medium blue 
with yellow suffusion in center. Very fetching... 3.50 
**Mrs. J. L, GIBSON—Lustrous, silky, inky blue-violet of 
: heavy substance. An iris “best” for ten years............ .25 
MRS: WILLARD JACQUES—Indescri>dable bronzy pink 
ite a blend, large and crinkly. A charming iris... 30 
MRS. VALERY WEST—Bronze-violet and maroon-crim- 
son dilend. Lively, brilliant older favorite................. .20 
““MULSERRY ROSE—Bright purple-rose. A new. Juseious 
Ws _ color = on # big flower that hits you in the eye, Tall 
th rR vi tha is es or ye 7.50 
4 *NARAIN— —Silky intense marine blue. Large and flaring. 
5 A very (TM a) URES MSR aa i eg ee SEC ena cs 25 
- *®NARANJA—An iris milestone. The first large orange- 
“e toned iris. A favorite among garden visitors.......... .25 
f heed LEFEVRE—Blended coppery-salmon and pinkish- 
orange lighted by a gold irridescence.................. ..-. 8.00 
ian  NIGHTE ALL—Velvety blackish pansy-purple falls. Stand- 
50 
i _ _ ards several shades lighter. Excellent all ways... 3. 
if: N IGHTINGALE—Glistening golden-russet. Ncw shade, 
‘ iF eeerewivig-and attractive. 3.50 
_ *NOONTIDE—Ideal flaring bloom of taffy and buff-yellow. 
Richly textured like a piece of heavy fabric .......... 75 
_NOWETA—Erily creamy pink that really looks pink. 
a Free-blooming. medium in size and height but one of 
the most charming iris ever to grace a garden........ .25 
, OLD PARCHMENT—Light creamy tan with golden buff 
overlay. Heavy textured pale buff creation of great 
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