

THE RED DOUGLAS 
THE RED DOUGLAS Simply colossal in size 
and as smooth and heavy as a piece of richest 
plush. It is deep, rosy-wine red, with a brown- 
ish cast near the center, orange beard. Not 
the reddest of iris, but certainly one of the 
richest and deepest in coloring. Dykes Medal 
winner. 
$1.25 each 3) 10h poD 0) 
REBELLION A giant bronze-red-rose that 
will delight you. The falls are smooth and 
velvety deep blood red; the standards a 
metallic red-bronze. It is almost a duplicate 
of the well known Burning Bronze, but it does 
not spot in the rain. Colors are vivid and flow- 
ers are borne freely on good, strong stems. 
60c each Sy for ile O 
TIFFANY A Saas plicata in soft yellow with 
stitchings of bronzy - pinkish - violet. Very 
large, ruffled, vigorous grower, flowers ruf- 
fled. Can you picture this in your garden? 
H.M. A.1.S. and A.M. awards. 
75¢ each 3 for $2.00 

Dayton, Ohio, April 4, 1946 
Stock arrived in perfect condition; ca- 
mellia, begonias and seed. Thank you. 
Mrs. E. R. A. 
Whittier, Calif., April 2, 1946 
Please accept my thanks for your share 
in making my first garden in California 
such an unqualified success. I planted 
your sweet peas the last of August and 
began picking in November and they 
are still going strong. I picked 35 dozen 
yesterday. The vines are over 10 feet 
tall, big thick stalks and nice long 
stems and such beautiful colors. And 
then the pansies are gorgeous and 
everyone tells me they never saw such 
big, wonderful beauties. The Dutch 
Iris are beginning to bloom, and the 
daffodils were lovely. Mrs. R. N. H. 
TIFFANY 
SABLE Beautiful violet iris. Uniform shade of the deepest blue-black violet, with blue beard, and with every 
virtue an iris should have. A true blue blood and winner of H.M. A.I.S. and A.M. awards. 
$2.00 each 
SHINING WATERS Clear and clean blue, like the reflexion of a blue California sky in crystal waters. Petals are 
wax like. Slightly tender; should have winter protection in the east and far north. 
40c each 3 for $1.00 
SIERRA BLUE A true blue self; some say enamel-blue. Tall, stately, often reaching over 5 feet, with many buds 
per stalk. Dykes Medal winner. 
50c each 3 for $1.25 
SNOW FLURRY An early, long lasting variety. Flowers are waved and crimped at the edges. Standards are 
pure icy white, beautifully ruffled; falls are big and broad and pure white. Just about as beautiful and perfect 
an iris as you will find, and outstanding when in a planting of other iris. You'll love it. 
$4.50 each 
TOBACCO ROAD A truly golden tobacco brown iris. Not a gigantic flower, but a large one; good branching. 
Will “go places’’ when stock become plentiful so all can enjoy it. H.M. A.I.S. award. Limited stock for this year. 
$12.50 each 
VENUS DEMILO Large white self of good 
form and habit. Gold beard. Winner of 
A.M. A.1.S. award. 
40c each 





































3 for $1.00 
WABASH The “Elks Temple” iris, com- 
bining the colors of this well-known or- 
ganization. This iris is in a class by itself, 
with its clean white standards and bright 
purple falls. The flowers are large and 
borne on well-branched stalks. Winner 
highest award, the Dykes Medal 1940. 
$1.25 each 30 fore$3 50 
RADIANT One of the most striking of all 
Standards are burnished golden 
bronze, falls a glowing copper red. A bril- 
liant iris in every way. It is a very heavy 
bloomer; flowers medium to large. Fast 
increaser. Winner H.M. A.I.S. award. 
$1.00 each 3 for $2.75 
iris. 
Bearded Iris Shipped from July to the 
First of October. 
RADIANT 
REBELLION 
F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS 

