GOLDEN MADONNA—40 in. A beautiful creamy 
yellow iris. The large flowers have cream yellow 
standard with domed and semi-flaring falls of milk 
white, daintily edged cream yellow. Each 50c. 
GOLDEN SPIKE — 36 in. Pure golden yellow, 
with orange beard. Mid-season. Each 50c. 
GRACE BALLARD—36 in. A _ distinct apricot 
blend with graceful form and good substance. 
Conspicuous in any garden. Mid-season. Each 50c. 
_GRAND CANYON—40 in. The grandeur of the 
size and color of this great iris must be seen to 
be fully appreciated. A blend of canyon colors, 
plum, copper and gold with slight ruffling. Mid- 
season. Each 65c. 
GREAT LAKES (See front cover)—48 in. Large 
flowers of clear blue with flaring stiff petals 
and beard of white. Mid-season. Each 65c. 
HAPPY DAYS—Immense, soft yellow; branches 
loaded with blooms. Each 35c. 
HELIOS—Huge blooms; standards lemon yellow; 
falls the same, delicately penciled rose. Each 30c. 
ICY BLUE—44 in. The lightest blue toned iris, 
being a pak blue self, dusted with frosty white 
which sparkles in sunshine. Early. Each 50c. 
INDIAN HILLS—38 in. Rich true purple of oval 
form and good substance; large in size and quite 
fragrant. Mid-season. Each 40c. 
INVICTUS—38 in. Large flowers of intense deep 
yellow. Each $1.00, 
JUNALUSKA—40 in. Standards yellow, suffused 
bronze, with deep maroon falls. Early mid-season. 
Each 40c. 
KANSAS INGLESIDE—32 in. Attractive red self. 
With watering and rich soil will bioom again in 
the Fall. Each 50c. 
KIRKWOOD — 38 in. Large, fragrant, velvety 
flowers with violet rose standards and deep violet 
red falls. Each 50c. 
KLONDYKE GOLD—Enormous flowers of deep, 
pure yellow. Standards slightly domed, falls wide 
and flaring. Does not fade. Each %5c. 
LADY LILFORD—Standards deep violet purple; 
falls blackish purple with black beard. Each 25c., 
LADY NAOMI— 38 in. Dainty white plicata, 
veiled in a fine network of soft pale lavender. 
Faint markings of brown at the haft of the large 
flowers. Mid-season. Each 50c. 
LADY OF SHALOTT—34 in. Splendid new pli- 
cata whose white frilled standards are flushed 
rose pink with falls peppered with dots of pink. 
Mid-season. Each 50c. 
LA GLORIA—A fine two-toned yellow. Each 50c. 
LAKE HURON — 36 in. Deep blue emphasized 
by a golden yellow beard. Mid-season. Each 50c. 
LANCASTER—36 in, This distinct, tall iris has 
a rich rosy glow for color. Its ruffled blossoms 
and coloring are unexcelled. Mid-season. Each 50c. 
LATE SUN—40 in. A brilliant deep yellow with 
a red gold overlay. Flowers are large on well 
branched stalks. Each 1%5c. 
LIEUT. DE CHAVAGNAC—10 in. A handsome 
red-violet, sturdy blooming and fragrant flower. 
Twice blooming. Each 50c. 
LOS ANGELES—38 in. Pure white, edged with 
blue. Mid-season. Each 40c. 
LORI MAY—35 in. The flowers of daphne pink 
have a smooth finish and good substance, Medium 
late. Each $1.00. 
MAJENICA—36 in. Salmon tinted pink blend, 
color clear and bright. Each 60c. 
MARILYN—Beautiful blue self. Each 50c. 
MAROON DAMASK — 44 in. Large, tall dark 
maroon self. One of the latest to bloom. Out- 
standing new variety and fragrant. Each $1.00. 
MARY CLOTILDE—40 in. Powder blue, perfect 
blooms on tall well branched stalks. Beard is 
white tipped with blue, Very fragrant. Mid- 
season. Each ‘%dc. 
MATTERHORN—38 in. Pure glistening white 
with graceful waved and arched standard. Deli- 
cate, ruffled semi-flaring falls. Early mid-season. 
Each 50c. 
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MING YELLOW—36 in. Large and stately, a 
faultless yellow self. Slightly waved form and 
good substance. Mid-season to late. Each 60c. 
MINNIE COLQUITT—36 in. Heavily ruffled pli- 
cata of white with a heavy clear red purple 
border. Mid-season. Each 7oc. 
MINSTRE DAVID—Huge blooms; standards silky 
red purple; velvety falls of dark red purple. 
Each 25c, ; 
MISS CALIFORNIA—48 in. Large orchid pink. 
Tall stems; vigorous plants. Late. Each 50c. 
MISSOURI—37 in. Clear blue, broad flaring 
flowers of excellent texture. Each 50c. 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU — 30 in. A rosy tinted 
plicata. The silvery white background is dotted and 
sanded with rosy-lavender. Mid-season. Each 40c. 
MOKI—Big, brownish bronze. Very free bloom- 
ing. Early. Mid-season. Each 30c. 
MT. ETNA (See front cover)—36 in. Glistening 
snow white. Large flowers, smooth and well 
spaced. Mid-season. Each 60c. 
MT. WASHINGTON — 50 in. A gigantic white 
iris borne on tall stalks. Mid-season. Each 50c. 
MULBERRY ROSE—40 in. Deep, radiant mul- 
berry rose’ self, showing a light brown shade. 
Large flowers of fine substance on tall stalks. 
Mid-season. Each ‘dc. 
NARANJA—Rich, deep yellow with orange cast 
on falls. Each 2c. 
NATIONAL GIANT—44 in. Gigantic blossoms 
with standards bronze-violet which are closed, and 
rounded down-faflling falls of rose-violet, accentu- 
ated by violet veining at haft and an orange beard. 
Mid-season. Each 50c, 
NIGHTFALL—36 in. A striking new iris with 
falls of rich dark purple and standards of brighter 
and lighter shades of blue. Mid-season. Each 60c. 
NINGAL — Standards pure bronze buff; falls 
warm buff overlaid irredescent pale blue. A 
giant. Each 25c. 
NYLON—36 in. A smooth light caramel blend, 
large blooms of ruffled form, good substance and 
growing habit. Each 60c. 
OREGON SUNSHINE — 38 in. Large, fragrant 
blooms of soft light yellow on extra good stalks. 
Standards are closed, ruffled and with ruffled 
semi-flaring falls. Early. Each 50c. 
ORMOHR—40 in. Gigantic blooms on tall well 
branched stalks. Mangonese violet, heavily veined 
cream and dotted deep violet. Mid-season. Each 50c. 
OLD PARCHMENT—34 in. Large, heavily tex- 
tured flowers of cream overlaid with buff. Each 50c. 
OREGON TRAIL—The glory of the West is 
blended in these shades of tawny salmon, with 
soft brown areas surmounting the,falls, highly 
accented by the rich gold beard. Each 7ic. 
OSCEOLA — 40 in. Clear sky-blue self with 
crinkled texture; rich golden beard lights the haft 
of softest brown. Mid-season, late. Each 35c. 
PERSIAN PRINCE—34 in. Standards bright yel- 
low, falls chestnut brown. Well branched stems, 
blooms of good form and size. Vigorous grower. 
Mid-season, Each 50c. 
PICADOR—Extra fine; standards honey yellow; 
falls mineral red. Each 30c. 
PINK IMPERIAL—50 in. Beautiful blush pink 
blooms on tall stalks that carry about seven 
blooms. Each 50c. 
PINK MARVEL—39 in. Glorious salmon pink. 
Large flowers, rapid grower. Mid-season. Each 50c. 
PINK REFLECTION—36 in. Clear cut flower of 
heavy texture and good size. Hydrangea pink 
with buff; lemon chrome beard. Late. Each 85dc. 
POT O’ GOLD—36 in. An outstanding deep yel- 
low self. One of the best golden yellow iris, Mid- 
season. Each 8dc. 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—36 in. Brilliant irridescent 
colors of apricot, peach, pink and rose with a 
sprinkling of gold. Mid-season, late. Each ‘5c. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—Solid golden orange, one 
of the richest golden colors. A very outstanding 
Iris. Each 65c. 
