Our Guarantee —Every Item Top Quality 

JEAN CAYEUX. 36 in. Pleasing tones of bronze-brown and light buff. The 
standards are open and the falls are semi-flaring. .25; 3 for .50; 25 for 4.00 
JEAN LAFITTE. Lovely glowing copper rose. ...... .35; 3 for .85; 25 for 6.25 
JEB. STUART. 40 in. Domed standards of soft buff and extremely velvety falls 
_ of solid deep, dark brownish red. ............ 40; 3 for $1.00; 25 for 7.50 
JERRY. 32 in. Dark red-blend Iris. Moderately priced. .......... 30;0e3) tor U5 
JONQUIL. (Whiting 1943). Large flowers of soft clear yellow distinctly edged 
with deeper yellow on both standards and falls. .............0.00..000.. 1.00 
JOPPA PARROT. (C. G. White). Oncobred. It has a medley of colors. The 
ground color is yellow beige on which are cinnamon, violet, and mahogany 
areas. The colors are not blended but are placed on the flower as an 
artist using oils, places the colors on the canvas. ............0....005. 6.00 
JOYANCE. 40 in. Huge cream toned flowers with gold veining at the throat. 
The substance is heavy and the perfectly formed flowers are on well 
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MOP GEPLE. 40.in. A-deep mulberry red self. ... 2... 060.000. 50; 3 for 1.25 
JULIET. 36 in. (Kleinsorge 1946). The large flowers have a basic color of flame 
copper suffused with shades of salmon, and its center area and beard are 
of the brightest burnt orange. The standards are well closed, the falls 
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JUNALUSKA. 38 in. A velvety carmine red with an infusion of gold and cop- 
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KALINGA. 48 in. Huge ivory-textured cream color, flaring falls. .......... 35 
Seton. bof 22 etors 6.25 
KATHERINE FAY. 36 in. (Fay 1945). A pure white iris with tall tightly closed 
nicely ruffled standards and semi-flaring falls lightly ruffled. ............ 2.50 
KATY. 40 in. A lovely cream with soft golden orange beard. Blooms over 
possibly the longest season of any variety. ................ 1.50; 3 for 4.00 
KENTUCKY BEAUTY. 38 in. (C. Carpenter 1943.) Imagine Lighthouse in a 
larger flower with more cream rather than yellow cast in the center of the 
flower. A flower about one-third larger with a smart flare to the falls. A 
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KING HIGH. 55 in. (Whiting 1947). Very tall white, useful at back of border. 
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KING JUBA. 40 in. "Variegata'’. Standards, old gold, Falls, dahlia carmine. —.25 
3 for .60; 25 for 4.00 
KING MIDAS. 28 in. Early. A golden-buff and garnet brown bi-color blend. —_.30 
3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
KING TUT. 34 in. Brilliant red-toned iris. .......... 30; 3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
KIRKMO. 38 in. (Clavenger 1949). A real rose red. Yellow beard. Hardy, 
substance excellent. Falls slightly flaring, branching good. 1.00 
KOREA. 34 in. (Whiting 1948). Very late. Warm and glowing Brown rad sat 
An unusual shade of red, deep and rich, close to the textile color name. 
The blooms are widely rounded, ruffled, full bodied and weather resistant. 5.00 
K. V. AYRES. 44 in. Soft lavender grey with pinkish suffusion. .... .30; 3 for .75 
LADY BOSCAWEN. 40 in. (Graves 1946). A white of elegant beauty in style 
of bloom, in color and in ruffling. Broad, fluted standards of pure white 
with moulded, flaring falls delightfully ruffled. Substance is strong and 
firm; large flowers well spaced on graceful stalks. ........ 6.00; 3 for 15.00 
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