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ALTA CALIFORNIA. Fine yellow, large blooms. S. clear yellow; F. deep yellow faintly 
bronzed. Four feet tall. July delivery. 25c. 
AMIGO. A rare color gem that should be in every garden. Standards are a clear light 
lavender violet. Falls deep hyacinth violet. This beautiful color combination reminds 
one of a velvety blue purple pansy. Altogether a very rich, lovely Iris that you will 
love. Height, 34 inches. $1.00. 
’ ANITRA. One of the loveliest, clearest pure light blue Irises. Like the lovely color of 
that old favorite Celeste. The flowers are extra large of beautiful form and heavy 
- substance. The standards are domed and the falls broad and flaring. The plants are 
vigorous and free flowering. It has an Honorable Mention and the rating is high. 
In July, 35¢e. 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX. One of the finest color blends; a metallic lustre of heliotrope- 
pink and violet. A jewel. Height, 32 inches. July delivery. 25c. 
ANGELUS. Award of Merit. A lovely pale pink-lavender blended with cream. Large size 
and fine flaring form. Be assured it is an outstanding new Iris. In July. 50c. 
BALLERINE. Wisteria-blue bi-color of immense size. Very sweetly scented. A great 
favorite. Height, 3 feet. July delivery. 25c. 
BLACK DOUGLAS. See under “THE BLACK DOUGLAS.” | 
BLACK VALOR. A medium sized free blooming plant. A rich aes gloss violet-black; 
even the beard is dark. Late. Height, 33 inches. 90c. 
BLUE VELVET. A great beauty—a good doer everywhere. Royal shade of the richest 
, blue ,suggesting dark blue velvet. Height, 42 inches. July delivery. Each 25c. 
_ BRUNO. One of the five best Iris. S. bronze heliotrope; F. rich velvety violet purple. 
Height, 3 feet. July delivery. Each 25c. 
BRUNHILDE. Tall, dark blue-violet self. Large blooms, perfect form, flaring falls. Beard 
nes blue—branched stalks. An excellent novelty. Height, 40 inches. July delivery. Each 25c. 
BURNING BRONZE. A dark red self, almost afire with a bronze suffusion. Falls are 
flaring and extra large. Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1933. An excellent 
novelty. Height, 40 inches. July delivery. Each 25c. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. Magnificent, deep yellow, large blooms. Does not fade. Late 
blooming. Height, 30 inches. A superb novelty. July delivery. Each 25c. 
CALIFORNIA PEACH. A warm peach pink and apricot shaded blend; large blooms of 
fine forms gracefully placed on tall wide branched stems. Height, 30 inches. Mid- 
season. $6.50. 
CHEERIO. One of the brightest red, flushed dull gold. “A flame in the garden.” Honor- 
able Mention American Iris Society, 1936. Height, 38 inches. One of the best new 
“Red.” July delivery. Each 25c. 

| CHINA MAID. The large flowers of beautiful texture are carried on tall graceful 
stems and are of an exquisite beauty that will thrill you, a lovely blend of pink, 
golden bronze and soft lilac. It is one of the best introductions in this color class. 
You cannot help but like it tremendously. In July 75c. 
| CITY OF LINCOLN. Winner of many honors. Destined to be “THE” top notch Iris 
Novelty. It was the cynosure of all eyes in our Iris field the past season. A tall, | 
huge striking variegata of clear bright yellow with velvety bright red falls. 40 
- inches tall, a perfect beauty when well grown. We are most enthusiastic about 
this marvelous Iris and any praise given cannot be too high. In July, 75c. 





COPPER LUSTRE. A distinctive and unusual Iris. A glowing copper and gold blend, 
color iridescent like a new copper penny. Height, 30 inches. Mid-season. One of the 
most noteworthy new Iris. In July, 35c. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY. 40 inches tall; a dazzling white of great beauty; a graceful rounded 
flower. July delivery. Each 25e. 
DAUNTLESS. In color effect, a brilliant red bronze. Immense blooms. Dykes Medal. 
Height, 40 inches. July delivery. Each 25c. 
-DEPUTE NOMBLOT. One of the world’s greatest Iris. A Dykes Medal Winner. S. purple, 
shaded old gold; F. wide, of a rich claret-crimson. 42 inches tall. July price, 25c each. 
DESERT GOLD. One of the largest yellows, clear, bright tone; early and fragrant. 
Height, 30 inches. July price, 25c each. 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE. 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, 25¢ 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 75c. 
EASTER MORN. A giant white on tall branched stalks, flaring falls. Very distinct. 
Mid-season. Height, 4 feet. Hardy everywhere. July price, 25c each. 
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