
DAYBREAK 
CHOSEN (C. G. White 37) AM 39. 40”. A 
popular huge metallic yellow. 60c 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting 45) HM 47. 36”. 
This new deep yellow has caused quite a 
stir. Tall and stately, well formed and ex- 
tremely vigorous, it is one of the best of the 
present day yellows. $3.00 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 44) HM 44. 37”. 
A very large iris of exquisite wistaria blue 
with mauve undertone. It is flaring, ruffled 
and waved, and a valuable breeder. $3.00 
COPPER RIVER (DeForest 45). 36”. As this 
bloomed here last year, it was one of the 
best in its color, and altogether desirable. 
A very bright glistening tan, the falls over- 
laid new penny copper; flaring, ruffled and 
waved. $6.00 
CORAL MIST (Grant 41) HM 42. 38”. 
Standards Corinthian pink, flushed cinna- 
mon; falls, semi-flaring, Corinthian red, 
giving a very pink effect. $1.00 
CREAM GOLD (Muhlestein 47). The intro- 
ducer describes this as having yellow 
standards and falls of white, edged yellow. 
We have not seen it as yet. $1.50 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge 41) AM 43. 40”. 
Popular huge and gay golden pink with a 
coppery undertone. $2.00 
DEEP VELVET (Salbach 39) AM 42. 38”. 
Lovely indeed, this dark iris of silken sheen, 
in very deep purple-violet. As it grows 
here, it is one of the finest dark ones. $1.00 
DESERT SKIES (Salbach 45). 36” Standards 
chicory blue, falls deeper. Good size, sub- 
stance and branching, and extremely vig- 
orous. $1.00 
DISPLAY (Grant 42) HM 42. 36”. Standards 
deep mauve rose, falls semi-flaring, velvety 
Spanish red, shading to deep maroon at the 
haft. Wide and low branching. Outstand- 
ing. $1.50 
DIVIDEND (Douglas 44). 40”. A tall and 
well branched deep chrome-yellow, with 
brown thumbprints on either side of the 
orange-yellow beard. Very late. $1.50 
DOWN EAST (Tobie 43) HM 43. 37”. An 
attractive solid deep purple self, even to the 
beard. A deep but brilliant iris of good 
substance, stalks and branching. $3.00 
EASTER BONNET (Max. & Norton 44) HM 
47. 40”. Milady’s bonnet was never prettier 
than this lovely iris. It is a large rhodenite 
pink with a half inch margin of burnished 
gold on both standards and falls. $3.00 
EDWARD LAPHAM (Lapham 42) HM 40. 
35”. A glossy crimson self, even to the 
throat and haft, and claimed to be the 
reddest of all. A very poor grower here. 
$3.00 
ELLA CALLIS (H. Sass 42). 36”. One of the 
most brilliant and vividly colored irises 
ever originated—a huge deep orange-yellow 
with the falls brushed orange-red. Plant in 
partial shade, as it fades in hot sun. $2.00 
ELMOHR (Loomis 42) Dykes M. 45. 36”. A 
rich red-violet seedling of Wm. Mohr. 
Huge, slightly ruffled, of silky texture and 
heavy substance. Tops. $1.00 
ESQUIRE (Lothrop 45) HM 47. 45”. This 
comes to us very highly recommended. A 
large rich blue-purple of fine form and su- 
perior branching. $7.50 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas 44) AM 47. 
40”. This stands alone in its color class. 
Standards are creamy white and the flaring 
falls are a blend of red, lavender, deep 
violet and copper. The very last tall beard- 
ed to bloom in our planting. $8.00 
