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GUYASUTA 32 in. Early. The flowers are large, perfectly formed of heavy 
substance, uniform color throughout and it is a prodigious bloomer. .. 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell, 1937). VE. 40 in. AM 1937. An extra large medium 
yellow Iris. Free blooming and slightly fragrant! 920.3 eee 
HELEN M. REIDEL 40 in. New strinkingly brilliant red bi-color. ........... 
HELIOS 44 in. Sensational, soft lemon-yellow. Enormous size. ............ 
IDANHA (Kleinsorge, 1942). A bi-color, in a distinctly different pattern. The 
S. an apricot-yellow, F. a pink blend. The garden effect a pink-tan 
combination. Large. sve 2p iG 3 aR an Pa ee fee 
INDIAN CHIEF 40 in. Standards are violet red, falls velvety reddish purple 
and down falling. The large flowers are freely produced. ...........-.. 
INDIAN HILLS 38 in. Rich true-purple Iris, has large oval flowers of good 
substance and finish, and is a strong grower and free multiplier. .... 
JASPER AGATE (Williams 1943). A new and rich shade of gold-copper-red, 
with an underlying copper-pink tone of smooth finish with no veining. 
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JASMANIA 42 in. Large flowers; in the color of a ripe banana. ............ 
JEAN CAYEUX 36 in. Pleasing tones of bronze-brown and light buif. The 
standards are open and the falls are semiflaring. It has a long-flower- 
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JEAN LAFITTE Lovely Glowing copper-rose:” (77. --.-..-.. 27. 
JEB STUART 40 in. Domed standards of soft buff and extremely velvety 
falls of solid deep, dark brownish’ted)) "02.52.92 Sa 
JERRY 32 in. If you are looking for a dark red-blend Iris, here is a nice one 
at a moderate price, a eh.s) heey ace ee 
JOYCETTE 40 in. A deep mulberry red self, that has won an award of 
menitof A.FS. 2 oR pan ea ae es ee ale ee 
JUNALUSKA 38 in. A velvety carmine red with an infusion of gold and 
copper at the throat. It is tall, well-branched and blooms early. ...... 
KATY. A Kenneth Smith Introduction. A lovely cream with soft golden 
orange beard. Blooms over possibly the longest season of any variety. 
Height 40 ins 2302 be an Pe eee i ae eek Oe ere kee ee 
KING MIDAS 28 in. Early. A golden-buff and garnet-brown bi-color blend. 
Very bdeoutifuly en sae eee ere ee 
KING JUBA 40 in. ‘“Variegata”’. S- old-gold; F-dahlia carmine A brilliant 
and effective subject. 
KING TUT 34 in. Brilliant red-toned Iris. Hard to beat in its class. ......... 
LADY MOHR (Salb., 1944). E. 36 in. HM, ALS. 1944. A most aristocratic 
Iris—beautifully dressed in a distinctive two-tone combination of gleam- 
ing oyster white standards and frosted, heavily veined falls of vivid 
chartreuse yellow. 
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