BARGAIN DAY—The round domed closed. standards are a. light 
vinaceous flushed yellow, the falls rich velvety red. This large 
frilled flower on good tall branched stems suggests a much im- 
proved Junaluska. A good stock permits low price. $2.50 
BORN YESTERDAY—Distinct bicolorpattern in big, broad frilled 
flowers. Yellow standards of the same ground color are flushed 
red purple and lined cream. 40” 
(Mitchell plicata x Sass 57-38) Net $15.00 
DARK TOWER—A fine large ruffled blue flower, close to Chivalry 
in color, but here much taller. 44” 
(Snow Flurry x Chivalry) Net $15.00 
EDITH LAURA—The White ground of the standards is heavily bor- 
dered and somewhat suffused with a clean rosy lilac, the white 
falls sharply edged with the same color. 36” 
(Mitchell seedling 0-24 x Wayfarer) Net $7.50 
LA PLAYA—A lovely reddish brown self with a blue blaze on the 
falls. Long blooming season. 36” 
(Sultan’s Rose x Mitchell seedling) Net $7.50 
MT. DIABLO—Large flowers, a very bright light brownish red: self. 
Diablo is the Spanish for devil, and the breeder has kept the name 
of the mountain near his home for a red which makes no claim to 
the lineless haft of some of the new reds, but does give a garden 
flower of unusual size, height, and garden value in this color. 47” 
(Mitchell seedling 0-84 x Sultan’s Robe) Net $10.00 
RASPBERRY SUPREME—Large broad flowers of bright orchid rose, 
enlivened by wide and striking tangerine beard, standards some- 
what open, falls’ flaring. A very distinct. tangerine-bearded flower 
from parents hitherto not known to carry the genes for this pat- 
tern. Good pollen and sets seed. 36” 
(Orchid Lady x Mitchell seedling 0.90) Net $10.00 
SILVER TOWER—Very large ruffled flowers of beautiful form. The 
rounded porcelain standards and flaring falls are set off by a 
yellow beard. Deliciously scented. Has pollen and sets seed. 42” 
(Snow Flurry x Chivalry) Net $15.00 
SYLISTA—This unusual flower is a self white with such beautiful 
yellow shoulders to the falls and such a strong yellow beard that 
though only of medium size and with hanging falls it attracts 
great attention. 
(Mitchell. seedling 0-136 x Salbach seedling 39-42) 
A large stock hence a low price. . Net $5.00 
Clarence White 
CLARENCE WHITE'S top position as the breeder of 
oncobreds is conceeded by Iris fanciers everywhere. 
We all know his fine introductions of past years and 
have heard of the great importance of his Joppa 
Parrott for further breeding. His garden this year 
showed the greatest advance in all the years of his 
hybridizing. It is a pleasure to offer the first of 
these, a fine, big, fertile oncobred obviously de- 
rived from Joppa Parrott, a flower of fuller form 
and substance—veined, stippled, embossed—intri- 
cately patterned like a desert lizard—an exotic 
wild thing. 
ASOKA OF NEPAL (White 34B48-1) Early flowering, 34” $20.00 
Standards—Ground color Pale Mauve with fine veins and mark- 
ings of Lavender Violet. Rib Greenish Yellow. Styles: Olive Ochre. 
Rib Cadmium Yellow. 
Falls—Ground color Olive Ochre, veins Russet Vinaceous to Sorgum 
Brown with heavy splashes of Perilla Purple. 
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