ILLINOIS. A bright creamy yellow self of large size 
and heavy substance. Each $4.00 
INDIAN HILLS. A free blooming, rich glowing pur- 
ple variety. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
JAKE. A tall, stately fragrant white which is worth 
more than its present low price. Each 75c 
JEAN CAYEUX. A silky Havana-brown Iris from 
France. See picture on page 12. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
LADY MOHR. Oyster shell white standards and 
chartreuse falls. See picture on page §&. 
Each $1.00 
LAKE SHANNON. A beautifully fluted, broad- 
petaled medium blue. Each $2.00 
LOUVOIS. It has been described as having milk 
chocolate standards and velvety bittersweet 
chocolate falls. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
LYNN LANGFORD. A _ smooth lavender-purple 
which is brightened by an attractive golden cen- 
ter on the falls. Each $3.00 
MAID OF ASTOLAT. A _ huge _ porcelain-white, 
beautifully trimmed with blue on the standards 
and falls. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MARQUITA. A large impressive flower with ivory 
GRAND CANYON > standards and falls of similar color brushed with 
watermelon-rose. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
HALL FLAMINGO PINK 
HALL FLAMINGO PINK. Several years ago we 
bought quite a number of the famous new fla- 
mingo-pink Iris produced by Mr. David Hall. Vis- 
it our gardens at blooming time and you will see 
that they rival in beauty such high priced Hall 
named varieties on our list as Cherie. They mul- 
tiplied so rapidly for us that we offer all of these 
gorgeous pinks, including those that Mr. Hall 
gave us permission to introduce (if offered as a 
new introduction the price would be at least $15), 
for only $3.00 each or 4 for $10.00, postpaid. 
We also secured from Mr. Hall some peach- 
pinks, and perhaps the most beautiful of all, 
what he called ‘’strawberry blondes,’’ really rasp- 
berry colored Iris. The peach-pinks are $4.00, 
the ‘strawberry blondes’’ $5.00 each. 
Here is an opportunity to secure some of the 
finest breeding stock in the world if you are in- 
terested in hybridizing pink Iris. 
HEROIQUE. This huge white is the largest flower 
that we have ever grown. A well known Iris judge, 
Mr. R. V. Ashley, stated that one flower he mea- 
sured was 91/2 inches from apex to base. Three 
of the huge flowers are frequently open at one 
time and are so well spaced on the sturdy stalk 
that they are shown to best advantage. Last year 
Heroique was unbowed by high winds and heavy 
rains. It is exceedingly vigorous and multiplies 
rapidly. If you visit us, be sure to ask to see 
Heroique. To see it is to want it. Each $3.00 FLAMINGO PINK 
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