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WILLIAM CAREY JONES—Lemon-cream of fine enam- 
elled texture and leathery substance. Next to SNO- 
QUALMIE the finest cream-colored iris and a much. 
re atere for [Ml P16 ) Be hie Selo ee MAL Dam ga tie MRA he RAS DEO ae 20 
*WILLIAM A. SETCHELL—World’s largest good iris. Not 
only of startling size but, unlike most giants, is good all 
ways—form of bloom, branching, height, substance, 
vigor. Color, attractive two-toned violet.........0..00...... A ea 
WILLIAM MOHR—Famous cross-bred iris which over- 
comes its cranky growing characteristics and low stat- 
ure by sheer beauty. Lavender with purple veining 
LE Sa Ci eared Sin a! A ME Ben oe RR CAN DR WR OM Yo Bree eM a on) 
WINNESHIEK—Silky dark blue-violet, characterized by 
the lighter-colored margins on falls. This touch enlivens 
an already beautiful flower 23 Ae eA Ay, 
*FEVWJINTER CARNIVAL—Stiffly substanced flaring white 
with; gold. throatmRating Ol okey ea a ae 4.00 
YEOMAN—Medium blue bi-color in a color class not 
overpopulatedy Old but. still good2.::. Ant 200 
ZUNI—Standards tannish red. Falls deeper velvety 
Indian-red. Colorful red-brown long admired........ co 
DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
These low-growing and very early sorts are especially 
useful for the rock-garden or as front edging for the 
perennial border, where their early brilliance and cheerful- 
ness is so welcome to flower-hungry gardeners. Our list 
is limited to those we consider most meritorious. 
ATROVIOLACEA—Deep red-violet. First to bloom....  .25 
AUTUMN QUEEN—Finest white dwarf and also a Fall- 
ESN (S Tap ¢ 1Cc) & ath MAs Medoae taht tncl Vad ae Wr. Wate aS RUE sel (Uk tay ed dO Mil Aaa Suds 20 
BUZZER—Light blue with pink flush......002000220.... .20 
JEAN SIRET—Yellow fall bloomer. Falls flecked ase 
KEMPSAKE—Brightest, cleanest yellow. Tiny flowers on 
slender, graceful Stems 12 inchesnta law fa ae sae fea 
LIEUT. DE CHAVAGNAC—Violet Autumn bloomer — .35 
MAROCAIN—Blackish red-purple...........0200..20..ee eee 125 
NEOLA—Violet standards. Brown falls... oo 
ORANGE QUEEN—Fragrant, broad-petalled ay tea ee 
REFLECTION—Sky-blue 2... cece cece eeeeeceeceeeceecnneececee 25 
ROSE MIST—Almost pink soft rosy mauve.................. wag 
TAMPA—Floriferous red-claret in a tiny toneeetemrhse 
TOW CD Lies rth eS A he He ey es eae a se a a te ta Ws) 
TONY—Free-flowering rich red-purple......................--.- pe 
S-A CONE DIANUSIOL ONG VATICUY{.. eeu ce cae dees .60 
Boo CelnL DLANtSsOf One: Variebyuo ort) pent one Fo) i) 90 
Collection of 7-25c varieties of your choice.................... $1.25 
Collection of one each of above thirteen varieties...... $2.50 
Honolulu, T. H. 
“Dear Ede and Walt: 
The hemerocallis you mailed on Nov. 9th arrived here 
about Dec. 18th. In spite of their long voyage they were 
all very much alive. I gave them each a good drink 
before planting and all are now doing beautifully. I 
honestly think they have grown six inches since they were 
planted. I am quite sure they will grow now that they 
have such a good start for we do have some varieties here 
on the island. There is a slope on Mt. Tantalus that is 
golden with them and a place in Nuuami Valley where 
they are always in bloom. Thank you so much for your 
kindness in shipping them so carefully. Next year I hope 
to try some iris. 
Yours truly, 
POPP eer rrrr Perret rer rrr rrr 
Dabs 
