HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell)—The best of the inexpensive large 
yellows, a beautiful iris. The falls are exceptionally broad 
and large, and wind and sun does not damage it. Should be 
in every garden, though it may not do in Northern or Eastern 
gardens. Early to mid-season. 40”. S0c.3 for /oc 
HONEY CHILE (Salbach)—The standards are soft creamy yel- 
low, and falls a deeper yellow, heavily veined with brown. 
Said to be a good parent for plicatas. Mid-season. 36’. 50c 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant)—A purple iris, so great an improvement 
over the “’flag’’ seen in old gardens that those who still prefer 
the old colors and style in iris should replace with this. Mid- 
season. 36”. AOc; 3 for $1.00 
JUNALUSKA (Kirkland)—A red blend, with bronzed standards 
and veined brown on yellow to rich maroon falls. Mid-season. 
SH Shon, 50c 
LADY MOHR (Salbach)—One of the really new, great improve- 
ments in oncocylus derivatives. The beautiful form of the 
best oncobreds appears throughout, exceptionally large rounded, 
domed standards and broad flaring falls. The color is in ef- 
fect a silvered yellow, though the standards are almost white, 
and the falls a faintly chartreuse yellow. It blooms over a 
long period, as early as March in Southern California to mid- 
May. Unlike many oncobreds, it both sets seed and produces 
pollen. The beard is emphasized by the characteristic purple 
onco blotch and veining beneath. 40”. $25.00 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach)—-A rosy blend, well named for the 
shafts of yellow gold emanating from the glowing center. A 
big, crisp flower very effective in flower arrangements either 
off or on the stem. Late. 36”. 60c 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell)—A very white plicata with a 
stitching of blue at the haft of falls, and blue styles. Hardy 
in cold climates. Early. 40’, Zoce3sfOGR7 OG 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux)—Reddish brown, very dark and velvety in 
the falls that are edged distinctly with gold, with coffee brown 
standards, very frilly and crisp. An iris of outstandingly love- 
ly substance and form. An off-season bloomer in Southern 
California, that makes it an especially valued item in a col- 
lection. Mid-season. 35”. $1.00 
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