IRIS 
Iris should be planted during August or in early September. All varieties may be 
selected from pictures at the Nursery. 
Be sure to see our Iris blooming in June, which is the best time to check the varieties 
you will want in August. 
A few Iris will be available in May. 
ALADDIN’S WISH. Blue brushed with 
cream. Very large. Most unusual and 
lovely. each $1.50 
ALINE. A sky-blue of great size and beauti- 
ful form. each 75c 
BLACK FOREST. A rich silky ebony-blue- 
black with medium sized flowers. This is 
the darkest Iris we know of. each $1.50 
BLACK DOUGLAS, a very 
velvety-violet, almost black. 
deep 
75¢ 
rich 
BLUE SKIMMER. The clearest tone of 
blue is polka-dotted and peppered on crisp 
enameled ivory-white. Extremely large 
blossoms. each $1.00 
BRIGHT LIGHTS. A bright waxy yellow 
with creamy falls and tan stitching. 
each $2.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. One of the first big 
yellows. A deep yellow with a hint of 
brass. each 75c 
CHINA MAID. Soft mallow-pink,  en- 
hanced by a blending of golden buff. 
each 75c 
CHANTILLY. Orchid-pink, fragrant, the 
most crinkled and ruffled Iris. each $2.00 
DAYBREAK. A golden pink with a coppery 
undertone, slightly ruffled, each $1.00 
DANUBE WAVE, a rich “shade of marine 
blue. The flower is beautifully formed, 
slightly frilled. each $4.00 
ELMORR. A rich reddish mulberry. The 
huge ruffled blooms of this Iris measure 
up to 7 inches, each 75c 
FLORA ZENOR. Pink with a shrimp-red 
beard. Medium sized flowers. each 75c 
GARDEN MAGIC. Smooth 
red on tall stems. 
GOLDEN GLOW. Deep yellow. 
GRACE MOHR. Pale lilac, veined and 
netted with a deeper shade of violet, flar- 
ing falls. each $1.00 
GRAND CANYON. A subtle deep-colored 
blend of plum, copper and gold with cen- 
ter brightened by a gold beard and throat. 
each 75c 
velvety-toned 
each 75c 
each 75c 
16 
GREAT LAKES. Winner of Dykes Medal 
in 1941. This is one of the finest light 
blues. each 75c 
GUDRUN. A fine white, a large variety 
with shapely blooms of splendid textures. 
each 50c 
INDIAN HILLS. Rich blue purple, large 
size, Good substance and fine oval form. 
each 50c 
JEAN CAYEUX. Light havana-brown with 
a luster of golden biscuit tan. A full- 
petalled flower with a slight suggestion of 
a frill. each 50c 
LADY MOHR. Oyster white standards with 
greenish-yellow falls, and a red_ beard. 
Very attractive. each $1.50 
LOTHARIO. Light blue standards and rich 
blue-purple falls. Very large blossoms. 
each $1.50 
MAGIC CARPET. A large ruffled plicata 
with attractive rose-red markings on the 
buff standards and the cream falls. It’s size 
is exceptional. each $1.50 
MISS CALIFORNIA. Enormous amaranth- 
pink. A pleasing tone with yellow beard. 
each 75c 
MOROCCO ROSE. A delectable large rose- 
pink with a soft yellow glow at the heart. 
A pleasing yellow beard. each 50c 
MOUNTAIN SKY. A soft blue with a suf- 
fusion of yellow in the center. Both stand- 
ards and falls are waved. each 75c 
MINNIE COLQUITT. A striking massive 
plicata. The heart of each petal is pure 
white with the broad stitching of wine- 
purple on the border repeated in both the 
standards and falls. each $1.00 
MULBERRY ROSE. Radiant lovely mul- 
berry-rose, an unusual shade in the deep 
pink class, large sized blooms. each $1.00 
OLA KALA. One of the richest and most 
outstanding of all yellows, winner of 
Dykes Medal in 1948, and ranked first in 
the 100 best Iris varieties. each $1.00 
