GOOD SIR (White) 
This dull bronze with its gold 
standards and maroon-purple falls 
has exceptionally fine shape and 
substance. A beautiful cut flower 
and groups well with yellows in 
the garden. 2 feet. $3.50 
GRAND MARSHALL 
troductions.) 
(See intro- 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins) 
The light blue iris that won the 
Dyke's Medal for 1942. The flowers 
are of fine form and substance 
and of a uniform clear color. Three 
feet. $1.75 
GUDRUN (Dykes) 
This is a hardy white iris, well 
adapted to the colder climates. The 
flowers are exceptionally large. 
Becoming more and more popular. 
22 feet. 3 for 60c 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell) 
A yellow of exceptional size, a 
solid uniform clean color of me- 
dium tone, and strong vigorous 
growth. 32 feet. 30c, 3 for 75c 
HELEN ASTOR (See Siberian Iris, 
Page 13.) 
ICY BLUE (Weed) 
A very light blue iris that has 
won general commendation. The 
flowers are large and are borne 
on well branched stems. 4 feet. 
$2.50 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres) 
A striking red flower, with 
standards a pinkish red, and falls 
a deep rich velvey red. Very well 
branched with flowers of good 
size and firm substance. A. vig- 
orous grower. 3 feet. 3 for 60c 

JAPONICA 
One of the beautiful crested 
irises. It needs partial shade and 
must be kept moist. The arching 
leaves are bright green. The lav- 
ender, orchid-like flowers which 
appear in February and continue to April are carried on well- 
branched two-foot stalks. For mild climates only. 50c, 12 for $5.00 
JASMANIA (Ayres) 
Described as about the color of a ripe banana. A medium-toned 
yellow suffused in the center with light brown and a flash of pale 
blue. Flowers of good size carried on well-branched stems. Three 
feet. 35c, 3 for 90c 

KING’S RANSOM (Milliken) 
The outstanding characteristic that sets this iris apart from other 
yellows is the fact that both standards and falls are beautifully 
frilled and wavy. King's Ransom is a midseason bloomer, ex- 
tremely vigorous. 4 feet. $2.00, 3 for $5.00 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell) 
The white standards are faintly edged with clear blue, the falls 
slightly reticulated red brown at the base, with the blue style arms 
adding a note of clear color in the center. A flower with poise and 
a clean sparkling appearance. 4 feet. 3 for 60c 

CHINA MAID 
LUCRE (C. G. White) 
According to color charts it is the deepest yellow it is possible to 
produce. The slender but rigid stems of this iris are 40 inches, with 
two or three branches. It is prolific in bloom and increases rapidly. 
35c, 3 for 90c 

LUCREZIA BORI (Schreiner) 
A greenish yellow of good size. The leaves are unusually wide 
and tall and are a beautiful shade of deep rich green. 3 for 60c 
MAUNA LOA (Berry) 
A tall, large flowered well-branched iris of decided merit. The 
reddish flowers are very conspicuous in the garden. Flourishes in 
California. 4 feet. 40c, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.50 
MAY DAY (Hall) 
A pinkish apricot which makes a very delightful and conspicuous 
color note in the garden. Will doubtless become more and more 
popular as it becomes better known. 3 feet. $2.00 
Spurias, Page 13.) 
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