LaBUNDY IRIS GARDENS 
PRAIRIE SUNSET, the most talked about iris in commerce today, Dykes Medal Winner 
in 1943, it stands in a class alone. The blending are such, we are lost at the attempt 
to describe it. It simply has to be seen to be realized. The tint of pink, apricot, 
rose, copper and gold, seems to give different color, depending on the angle at 
which viewed. It will absolutely stun you every time you see it. A choice of our 
own we are proud to recommend this gorgeous Sass creation to you — $4.0) 
PURISSIMA, a splendid pure white. Large, vigorous, and of good form and substance. 
An early and profuse bloomer, but a bit tender in some climates.________________-- 2G 
PRINCE OF ORANGE, one of the finest of all orange shades to date, a solid, golden 
orange, one of the richest things in our gardens. Flowers of medium size, and 
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RAMESES, another of the great Dykes Medal winners. An exciting combination of 
butisand “rosy *pink = Waosutpassed-asaecatden, clump = seme ee 2c 
REBELLION, a vivid velvety, blood red of a vigorous growing variety. Beouicl +r. 
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RED GLEAM, a brilliant, velvety gleaming red, with a near approach to being scarlet. 
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RED DOMINION, an effective red-purple with a pleasing fragrant odor. Very tall 
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ROSE DOMINION, an especially fine rose-pink bicolor. The rosy tone is augmented 
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ROSELAND, an excitingly brilliant iris of bright rose-pink. A superbly large flower 
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ROSY WINGS, the Dykes Medal Winner in 1939. A profuse blend of rose and copper 
tones, that produce a delightiul iridescence. A free bloomer und easy growe. 5 UC 
ROYAL COACH, a delightful yellow plicata with flaring, heavy substanced, yellow 
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ROYAL SALUTE, one of the few good dark blue-purple irises. Broad branched, 
heavily substanced petals that seems to be the bluest of any of the blue purple 
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RUTH POLLOCK, the nearest thing to perfection among the finest of yellow plicatas. 
A clear medium yellow with a full rich orange beard. A combination of gay and 
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SALAR, a most difficult iris to describe, but the color effect is that of salmon when 
viewed from a distance. One that has become the talk among iris lovers, and 
cnjoys a \e.. as that of Prairie Sunset. A giant affair of creamy flesh with 
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SANDIA, a deep pink blend, with an extra heavy substance. A well-formed and 
vigorous growing iris that makes it very beautiful in the garden 30c 
SHAH JEHAN, an oriental blend, that is one of the greatest color novelties of all time. 
The standards are rich creamy-buff slightly edged in lavender. The falls are 
velvety chestnut merging into a deep purple. Beard is a rich orange... 25 
SHINING WATERS, one of the loveliest of all blues. A clear and clean blue, with a 
wax-like texture on the petals, has a striking contrast with the orange beard______ ZOC 
SIEGFRIED, one of the great yellow plicatas. One with really large blooms of pale 
yellow, overlaid with a dotting of purple. It will aways give you a thrill —___-30c 
STERRA BLUE. a smocth medium blue with flaring falls. A so’t enamel-like color of 
stately growing habits. The Dykes Medal Winner in 1935.02 80 
