FAR WEST A blend of salmon, gold, coral and henna, reminder of a California sunset. Good 
flower; good grower. 
75¢ each 3 for $2.00 
FRIEDA MOHR A giant pink bi-color; actually orchid pink blooms of perfect form. Tall, 
stately. Fragrant. 
40c each 3 for $1.00 
GLORIOLE A huge flower of pale blue overlaid with frosty crystal-like particles. Some call it 
icy blue. Good shape and substance. H.M. and A.M. awards. 
40c each 3 for $1.00 
GOLDEN BOW An early blooming, free-flowering variety of bright, attractive golden yellow. 
H.M., A.1.S. awards. 
40c each 3 for $1.00 
GOLDEN HIND One of the deepest pure yellow of all, and the best in the low price field. Early. 
Open standards. 
40c each Seton LOO 
GOLDEN MAJESTY Gigantic flower of deep yellow having all good habits; it is a deeper 
yellow than Golden Hind, and color does not fade. Midseason. Vigorous grower; free bloomer; 
rapid propagator. Recommended as the best yellow in its price range. H.M. A.I.S., A.M. awards, 
and runner-up for the coveted Dykes Medal. 
$1.00 each 3 for $2.50 
DAYBREAK A huge golden pink flower with slight undertones of copper. Translucent as the 
first flush of dawn. A slight suggestion of ruffling in the entire blossom. A.1.S. award in 1942; 

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MOROCCO ROSE 
APRICOT 

A.M. award 1943. 

MOHRSON 
MOHRSON A very spectacular flower of deep violet 
with darker veins and a rich bronzy beard. This seed- 
ling of Wm. Mohr has ruffled, crinkly edges. 
70c each Se TOne pills) 
MOROCCO ROSE Very large rose-pink self, with soft 
yellow glow at the heart and brownish cast at the base. 
This variety produces truly huge flowers. Blooms of 
good form and substance. 
$1.50 each 3 for $4.00 
APRICOT A solidly colored golden apricot. Standards 
and falls slightly ruffled. 
60c each 3 for $1.50 
CALCUTTA A tall, free-blooming variety, with flow- 
ers of unusual cocoanut brown color. Hard to describe. 
An interesting flower. 
75c¢ each SefOn olen 
26 F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO 
$6.00 each 
GOLDEN FLEECE Another yellow, but a different yel- 
low than any other; lemon-colored flower, with creamy 
falls, edged gold. Some describe it as sulphur to lemon 
yellow. Descriptions are poor at best for such a beau- 
tiful iris. It’s a winner in your garden just as it has won 
H.M. A.1.S. and A.M. awards. 
$7.50 each 
INDIAN HILLS Rich true purple of good form and 
substance. Large flower and a good grower. Best low 
priced purple. 
50c each 5) Ole $51] 25) 
ONS 
Bearded Iris Shipped from July to the first of October. 

Dawson, Ga. 
The iris reached me in splendid condition and are nice size. 
Mrs. M. E. 
Murphys, Ga. 
Am always pleased with your stock. My Tiffany iris last 
year was excellent. Mrs. H. H. 

CALCUTTA 

