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“Hard to understand why gardeners do not grow Japanese Irises’’ S. B. Mitchell, Calif. 
JOYOUS CAVALIER— (Payne 1950) 44’. 
Large, beautifully formed ruffled 
white single with wide border of royal 
purple. The upstanding standards and 
styles form a cup-shaped center. Es- 
pecially gay and delightful free bloom- 
er on strong well-branched stalks. 
Harlyamldseaco laa eee eee $20.00 
KOKI-NO-IRO—36”. Large rich deep 
velvety purple double with yellow 
SDCATS Aree, eee ee oe $1.00 
LA FAVORITE—36”. White ground, 
finely veined soft violet blue. Semi- 
Plaines OU ole apse ee ee eee ee $1.00 
MAHOGANY—36”.. Late velvety purple- 
red ruffled double. Beautiful and pop- 
UE Weta sire «ke 3 8 OP Se Eee ed ee $1.00 
PERFECT PEACE—36”. Extra fine ruf- 
Hediwhiter dob] eine eee $3.00 
PINK PEARL—30”. Large lavender 
pink double, white-ribbed stvles, small 
yellow spear outlined white with 
bluish halo. Semi-flaring and Bet Oo 
SCHERZO 
JACAGO-NO-NAMI—36”. Attractive 
mingling of orchid and white. Semi- 
flaring ruffled double. ................---- $1.00 
RED RIDING HOOD—34”. Large red- 
dish rose single with white center. Dis- 
MOLAR BvAVOl GUNMEN eevaN ey 2 ye sec $1.00 
SCHERZO—(Payne 1950) 42”. Exotic 
single of unusually refined marbling- 
raisin purple boldly and quite uni- 
formly splashed with white. Large and 
ruffled with strong long-branched 
stems. Late midseason. ........-......- $22.50 
SILVER CREST 
SILVERCREST—(Payne 1950) 48”. Mas- 
sive flaring double, the white ground 
delicately tinted lavender which deep- 
ens toward the center, is sharply 
veined royal purple. The solid mul- 
berry purple styles give dark emphasis 
to this light-colored flower. Vigorous 
plant with strong well-branched aereb 
WAVING WATERS — 40”. Large blue- 
orchid ruffled double with white veins 
and Sutfusiony eee eee ee $1.00 
In addition to the above, we have 
three attractive varieties which proved 
untrue to name and have not been iden- 
tified. You may select one of these for 
each four of the above which you pur- 
chase. They may be designated by num- 
ber, as follows:— 
No. 1—38”. Smooth orchid single. 
No. 2—40”. Medium deep and very blue 
single. 
No. 3—40”. Large blue-purple and white 
marbled double. 
