IRIS 
We are now growing over 300 va- 
rieties of Iris here in our nursery. We 
have many very beautiful varieties 
and will be adding them to our cata- 
logue as soon as we have them in large 
enough quantities. If interested in 
coming to see them when they are in 
bloom write and have us drop you a 
card and let you know when they are 
in bloom. 
Iris are often called ‘‘the poor man’s 
orchid.” Iris are not very expensive 
and they give you such great returns 
for the time and money involved. 

AL-LU-WE—Delightful ruffled standards which are like molten metallic 
bronze, with brilliant red-toned falls shading to bronze bordev............ Each .40 
ARCTIC—Gigantic and serene gleaming creamy white iris, touched with 
the splendor of the morning sun. Of perfect form with ruffled closed 
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AMENTI—Tannish standards with light mauve falls and pale yellow beard. 
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AMITOLA—A blend of pink and rose overlaid with pink and russet. A fine 
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BEOWULF—True maroon red with a brownish undertone, of exceptional 
velvety richness. Large early blooming and well branched.................... Each .35 
BLACK DOUGLAS—A rich very deep purple of good size_...............-... Each .35 
BEUCHLEY’S GIANT—Huge brilliant flowers of perfect form of lavender 
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BLENDED BEAUTY—A lovely combination of red, gold and bronze. Fine 
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BRONZINO—Standards frosty golden bronze, falls bright coppery bronze. 
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CHIEF SEATTLE—A lovely iris with standards of luminous tan and falls 
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CALIFORNIA GOLD—One of the finest yellow iris ever introduced. It is 
an easy grower and free bloomer, deep glittering yellow of very large size. 
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CORALIE—With pinkish standards and raspberry red falls, this iris when 
well grown is strikingly pink in garden effect. It won the DYKES medal 
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CLARIBEL—A giant flowered plicata. Very large white edged in blue. Of 
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CHERRIO—Falls of rich glowing satiny red, with a vivid orange beard; 
the standards being of soft rose flushed soft yellow..............................-- Fach .50 
CHRISTABEL—One of the most effective in the red color class. Large 
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COPPER LUSTER—A beautiful copper iris made up of a blending of bright 
copper, gold, and pinkish tan. Entirely different from all others........ Each .50 
CHINA MAID—An immense flower of the fine form and substance in a 
blend sof deep) pink, golden bronze and soit) lilach esse. errr Each 1.00 
DAUNTLESS—Winner of Dykes Medal. One of the finest pure red toned 
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DRAP D’ORE—A smooth primrose yellow in color. Graceful and splend- 
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DESERET—Gay as a gypsy carnival. Standards deep yellow, falls the same, 
heavily brushed orange red. A matured clump gives an orange-red garden 
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E. B. WILLIAMSON—Gigantic flowers of bright red, with a coppery light 
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ELMORE—A colossal William Mohr seedling of rich bishop’s purple. In- 
credibly glossy and lustrous. The color seems to smoulder like a hidden 
light were trying to break through. Winner of the Dykes Medal in 1945. 
Each 2.00 
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