Golden Spike Each $2.00 
One of the fine, new pure yellows. The slightly ruffled 
flowers are clear, deep golden yellow and grow profusely 
on 3-foot stalks which are exceptionally well branched. 
Like Golden Majesty, this is a perfectly beautiful Iris 
which has a great future. 
Golden Treasure Each 65c, Three $1.75, Doz. $5.50 
An exquisite new creamy yellow Iris with an elusive 
charm. Its loveliness seems to lie principally in its 
shimmering silkiness of texture and in the subtle infu- 
sion of golden light throughout the center of the flower. 
The beard is bright orange. Whites, creams, and yel- 
lows are always valuable for “lighting up” an Iris gar- 
den, and none more so than this brilliant new Iris. Truly 
a “‘golden treasure’’ to any landscape artist. An Iris 
that will some day be grown by the millions. 
Gudrun Each 40c, Three $1.00, Doz. $3.50 
Winner of the Dykes Memorial Medal by the English 
Iris Society. A top notch white Iris among so many 
fine new white ones and by many judges considered the 
finest of all. It is a massive flower of purest snow- 
white, undoubtedly the largest and most massive. 
Jean Cayeux Each 50c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00 
Certainly one of the most beautiful Iris we have ever 
grown. It has been awarded all honors and justly so. 
The full-petaled flower with its slight suggestion of a 
frill has stately grace and opulence of form. Its novel, 
superb coloring of light Havana-brown with a luster of 
golden biscuit-tan shows up magnificently anywhere in 
the garden. It flowers freely over a long period. Height 
34 inches. 
Marquita Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.00 
This Iris is so unusual and so beautiful that it is always 
wanted by everyone who sees it in bloom. It is a mag- 
nificent French introduction that has given us some- 
thing entirely new in color. The huge flowers are of 
brilliant smooth ivory, with an eggshell finish, with ruby 
lines running almost evenly from base to apex of the 
falls. As the flower ages, the center of the falls turns 
red, leaving a cream-colored border. 



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