JHAN CAYEAUX (Cayeaux) 
An unusual blend of Havana and coffee brown. 
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MIDWEST GEM (Sass) 
One of the very best of the Sass varieties. A 
beautiful self of pale apricot yellow, lightly 
flushed pink. Immense in both stalk and flower. 
Unusual because of the odd crimped petals. 
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MOUNTAIN SUNSET (Klein) 
Faun and an old gold-blend; a beauty. 
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LITTLE JEWEL (Sass) 
A ‘brown tan blend; with yellow. Unusual. An 
Intermediate Iris. 
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OZONE (Sass) 
A beautiful mauve toned blend. A bluish violet 
self with a pinkish sheen. 
QUAKER LADY (Farr) 
S. smoky lavender. F. ageratum blue and old 
gold. Odd. An old variety. 
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SIBERIAN IRIS 
SUPERBA 
Large violet-blue flowers. Grand for planting 
near a pool. Likes sun or semi-shade. 
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SNOW CREST 
A new and beautiful sparkling waxy snow-white 
with beautifully frilled edges. The best white to’ 
date. 
SPURIA IRIS 
Beardless Iris. Sometimes known as the Poor Man’s 
Orchid. Blooms in June after the tall bearded iris are 
past. Can be planted in August. 
BEN LOMOND (Washington) 
S. are electric blue and semi-flaring; F. of more 
brilliant blue with white venations around nar- 
row yellow signal. ‘Tall and lovely. 
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GLADIOLUS 
A mixture containing pink; salmon-pink; whites; 
and other shades all of the exhibition types. 
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LILIUM (Lilies) 
REGALE 
One of the most beautiful and one of the hardiest 
Lilies in cultivation—and is truly a Royal Lily. 
Loves full sun. Exquisite white, pink-tinged 
flowers with, a golden throat. Very fragrant 
blooms. Plant in September about 6 to 8 inches 
deep. 
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