QUR BEST TALL BEARDED AND INTERMEDIATE 1. 
TALL BEARDED 
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GOLDEN MAJESTY. .35¢ 
A deep rich yellow of heavy substance; one 
of the best; HM, AM; ML*-42”. 
GOLDEN SPIKE. .90¢ 
A pure deep gold color, large, HM, AM; 
M*-36”. 
GOLDEN TREASURE. 35¢ 
Solid deep cream with central part of gold- 
en orange; AM, HM; M-40”’. 
G. P. BAKER. .35¢ 
A fine yellow; Dykes Medal ’30; M-60’. 
GRAND CANYON. 50¢ 
Odd blend of plum, copper and gold; HM, 
AM; M*-40”. 
GREAT LAKES. .60¢ 
One of the finest pure blues, beard al- 
most white; DM’42; M*-40”. 
GUDRUM. .35¢ 
Considered by some the finest large white; 
best for massing in white; DM’31; M-36”. 
HAPPY DAYS. 35¢ 
Giant primuline yellow, veined morocca 
red, HM, AM; EM-39”, 
HELEN McGREGOR. -$5.00 
Clear pale blue of perfect form flaring and 
daintily ruffled; DM’49; M-36”. 
JASMANIA. é 
Tall deep yellow, HM, AM; ML*-36”. 
JEAN CAYEUX. .35¢ 
Gray and brown blend; DM’31; M*-38”. 
JEAN LAFITTE. -40¢ 
Pretty glowing coppery rose blend, HM; 
M-38”. 
JEB STEWART. 
A fine velvety rich red. 
LORD OF JUNE. 354 
Gigantic blue with marked old gold falls; 
LOUVOIS. -70¢ 
Brown and maroon, good, AM; M-36”. 
AM, HM; M-46”. : 
LOS ANGELES. 35¢ 
Fine white plicata; blue dots on white; HM, 
AM; M-46”. 
MAJENICA. $1.50. 
A new pink blend of salmon-pink, HM; 
M*-36”. 
MATTERHORN. 50¢ 
The finest pure white, creamy beard with 
flaring falls; HM, AM; LL*-38”. 
MELANIE. $1.25. 
Orchid-pink, tall stems, and a good one; 
HM; M-45”. 
MING YELLOW. -70¢ 
Smooth faultless yellow, HM, AM; M*- 
BOgs 
MISSOURI. 
Very popular deep blue, 
DM’37; M*-37”. 
MOROCCO ROSE. -10¢ 
Rich glowing rosealine pink, HM; M-36”. 
MRS. WILLARD JACQUES. 35¢ 
Deep pink overlaid apricot, daintily frilled, 
ML-34”, 
35¢ 
.35¢ 
50¢ 
perfect form; 
MULBERRY ROSE. 3 85¢ 
Deep mulberry-pink shaded brown, unusu- 
al; HM, AM; L-40”. 
NENE. 
Largest wine Iris grown, M-36’. 
OLA KALA. .90¢ 
Deep ruffled yellow self, striking; DM’42; 
ADS 
OMAHA. .30¢ 
Soft rose to brown-cinnamon blend, M-30’’. 
PLUIE D’OR. 35¢ 
Empire yellow; DM’28; ML-36”. 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. 
Lovely blend of sunset colors; 
ML-36”. 
PINK CAMEO. $3.00 
One of the new series of “flamingo” pinks; 
startling tangerine orange beard; M*-36”. 
RAMESES. .30¢ 
Olive-buff to argyle purple or tourmaline 
pink, DM, HM,; ML-40”. 
ROSE BOWL. 50¢ 
Deep rose self with haft and beard of 
gold; 40”. 
ROSY WINGS. 40¢ 
Blend of brown, red and pink with orange 
SABLE. 50¢ 
Almost perfectly black with a harmonizing 
blue beard, HM; M*-40”. 
SAN FRANCISCO. 35¢ 
A large white plicata with lavender stitch- 
ing; DM’27; M-42”. 
SHAH JEHAN. .80¢ 
Rich oriental colors, AM; good; ML-38”. 
SHINING WATERS. 35¢ 
Sky blue self; HM, AM; EM-48”. 
SNOW FLURRY. 50¢ 
Perfectly formed blooms of pure ice-white, 
frilled and ruffled, fine foliage; AM; EM*- 
Ale 
SPUN GOLD. .90¢ 
Lovely velvety yellow; DM’44; ML-38”. 
STARDOM. .80¢ 
Coppery pink and apricot, HM, AM; 
M*-34”, 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS. 35¢ 
One of our darkest and richest Iris; S 
erect,madder-violet; F semi-flaring violet with 
bronze beard; ML-36”. 
THE RED DOUGLAS. 
A fine new vibrant red; DM’41; 
TIFFANJA. 
Colonial buff and brown plicata, 
beautiful of its class;s HM, AM; 42”. 
TIFFANY. 40¢ 
Yellow plicata with rose, unusual; M-36”. 
WABASH. 45¢ 
A lovely white bicolor, falls a rich Hyacin- 
th-violet with small margin of snow-white; S 
a pure white; DM’40; M-39”. 
WHITE CITY. 
Whitest white; DM’40; M*-42”, 
WINTER CARNIVAL. 50¢ 
A fine white, widely flaring falls, snow- 
white in color, the throat heavily tinted with 
gold; ML*-38”. 
.35¢ 
65¢ 
DM’41; 
-60¢ 
M*-38”, 
.90¢ 
most 
.70¢ 
INTERMEDIAT. 
BEARDED IRIS 
This group comes into flowering after the 
Dwarf Iris and continues into the Tall Beard- 
ed season. They run from 18” to 28” high 
and are excellent for early flowers; they give 
a more dainty display for small border plant- 
ings. Delivery starting July 15th to fall. 
ABELARD. 35¢ 
Prolific bright mahogany to livid brown; 
ARCHEVEQUE. 40¢ 
Free blooming wine-red to black, a grape 
color with grape odor; M*-24”. 
CHALLENGER. 
Richest purple-black, HM; E-28”. 
CRYSORA. 
Rich yellow blooms 
E-26”. 
DALILA. 
Flesh and cherry edged white; M*-24” 
WARBLER. 40¢ 
DOXA. .35¢ 
Lovely olive-buff with greenish cast; E-18”. 
GAY HUSSAR. 35¢ 
Variegata in chrome and oxblood red; 
good; M-18”. 
GLEE. 
A dwarf, frilled soft yellow; E-18’. 
ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON. 50¢ 
Medium blue with pretty crinkled flowers, 
pretty; M-18”. 
IRIS KING. -35¢ 
Old gold and deep brown-maroon, S$ 
edged red-brown; M-24”. 
KING KARL. 
Popular cream, dotted rose; M-33”. 
LA NEIGE. 
Lovely waxy cream-white; M*-28”. 
MA MIE. 
Lovely white frilled blue; M*-28”. 
NEHAWKA. -40¢ 
Darkest blue-purple plicata on white back 
ground, dandy; M-28”. 
RED ORCHID. 35¢ 
Brilliant ruby-brown with gold beard, vig- 
orous and prolific; E-28”. 
SPARK. 
Striking fiery brick-red; E-28”. 
TAN TOY. 
Lovely tan-brown; ML*-18”. 
TITMOUSE. 35¢ 
Table Iris with lovely formed flowers in 
amber-yellow speckled and edged violet; M 
28. 
VALENCIA. 
Ruffled orange-buff; ML-24”, 
Table Iris in very small clear yellow formal 
flowers; M*-26”. 
WIDGET. .60¢ 
Table Iris, white plicata speckled lavend- 
er; EM-24”, 
ZUE. .40¢ 
The most crinkled and ruffled Iris grown; 
pearl-gray; the white form of Elizabeth Hunt- 
ington; E-18”. 
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