
Esquire—This is my own dark iris of 
_ which I am not in the least ashamed. It 
is, as I have said, the tallest, best branch- 
ed, dark iris I have seen. Without 
stretching it grows 45 inches tall with 
three or four branches. The dark flowers 
‘are crisp and firm, but not velvety, 
which gives it great distinction, . $20.00 
Fair Elaine—A classic by now—a good 
one, with pale cream standards and light 
yellow falls. Perfect form. ...... $1.50 
Fair Enough — Lovely blue iris that 
seems to have been made especially for 
MSLCOr TS COT MOL oe de daha pe ebat es $ .50 
Farcross—A very dark oncobred with 
black sheen. Attractive and a good 
DLOOMLET I Wranun Hel Cars ois face aie Ore Wied $1.00 
Florentine—There is no lovelier blue 
and white plicata than this and it was 
once of the very few irises that remained 
unharmed and beautiful after a full 
day ‘otesealdine® wind... 0 eee: $2.00 
Fort Knox—ZJust about perfect. A lovely 
medium-toned yellow. .......... $3.50 
Fortune—Well formed, well branched 
but short. Uniform old-gold color. $3.00 
Frank Adams—Surprisingly good for an 
iris of this type. Yellow standards, 
BUMS AIS ies Cas ade iecg ela thy $ .75 
Full Measure—Precise in form on slen- 
der, branched’ stalks. Not large but at- 
tractive. Dark yellow. .......... $4.00 
Gypsy King—A large and tall red onco- 
bred. Broad petals, blocky form, reli- 
able bloomer. Outstanding, ..... $4.00 
Glowport — Small, compact, dark red. 
WV CTY MICAS Maes Wise etme ee aad en $ .50 
Golden Cataract—A good sized : bright 
yellow on a short stalk. One of the 
most truly every-bloomers in the gar- 
CET ys ihre eretgitilorel aid Sal 'G $ .40 
Golden Majesty—Will be among the 
best yellows for a long time to come 
because it is tall with broad petaled 
flowers and is reliable. ......... $1.00 
blend. Not happy in my garden, Possi- 
bly requires cold winters. ....... $2.00 

- Great Lakes—This, too, is better in 
- Oregon than I have seen it in Califor- 
nia. It is a fine, majestic blue from 
+ Canada. DM eR nets in Weyer yO sO 
- Goldbeater—A lovely yellow from Ore- 
gon that is a good performer here. Very 
smooth finish; prolific of bloom and in- 
Xt _crease, a BEB Asa aieigl at teiPhy a We 4)°= ba $10.00 

Grand Canyon—Plum, copper and gold 
Harmonetta—Has less purple in its blue 
color than any iris I have seen and I 
doubt if there is an iris with thicker 
petals. There is a manner of blending 
of the blue with paler blue on the falls 
that is very charming. The flowers are 
large, the falls flaring. The stalks are 
well branched and sturdy — they will 
never blow over. It is about the same 
height as well-grown Lake George and 
I think the two would be impressive 
planted together for Harmonetta is 
many shades lighter and has the class 
necessary to stand up to Lake George. 
$20.00. 
Her Grace—I do not care much for 
blends (there are too many of them) 
but this iris I love. It is a blending of 
gray-blues with pinkinsh lights. ..$1.00 
Hills of Gold—A medium toned yellow 
with gracefully flaring, flat falls that 
are slightly ruffled at their extreme 
edge. The large flowers are on 40-inch 
well branched stalks. Flat falls on a 
yellow iris are rare. Everyone likes it. 
$3.00. 
Jineen—Medium toned blue. Very large 
BUANCH Pele Wet l cs teCaeitth alata: wrk kote F< $ .75 
Jack of Diamonds—Faulty form but 
' surprisingly red. Cannot keep any stock 
when the blooms are left on the plants. 
It was created by the late Commander 
DLGHTOGURE sia ars aie Wale alee d Woks $1.00 
Janice Irene—The standards are light 
lavender-blue above falls of a medium 
shade of lilac. There is no blending of 
the two colors—each is a cut out of its 
owr. piece of cloth. The combination of 
blue and lilac is lovely. A clump of the 
tall stalks is something to dream about. 
$8.00. 
Jean Cayeux — That smallish brown 
blend that has been the papa of so many 
(too many) blends since it came to 
America, Still attractive. .:....... $i.600 
Lady Grace—Tall graceful white with 
flat, flaring falls. Suede-like texture. 
$1.00. 
Lady Mohr—Probably the tallest of the 
Wm. Mohr hybrids. The “‘Lady’”’ has 
two or three rather high branches. The _ 
standards are a clear pale, bluish tint 
and the falls are a dull greenish yellow 
covered with fine, dark veins. The broad 
beard is sparse. It is an iris that grows 
on one—is quite appealing. ..... $25.00 
Lori: May—-A pinkish biend. ....$6.00 
Los Angeles—This is that hoary iris that 
was belatedly given an H. M. not long 
ago. Are there better plicates now? $ .40 
Louvois — <A rich, very late, velvety 
brown-purple with lighter margin. $1.00 
