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IRIS —Tall Bearded 
No shipment of Bearded Iris until after July 
1. Iris do best when planted during July, 
August and September. 
Amigo. Standards of clear light violet-blue; 
falls intense violet-purple edged the color of 
_ the standards. 34 inches tall. Each 75c. 
Blue Velvet (Loomis) 42”. Petals similar in 
shade and texture to deepest blue velvet. 
Each 50c. 
Burning Bronze (Ayres) 40”. A rich and bril- 
liant blazing metallic red bronze that glows 
like a curing torch. Each 50c. 
California Gold. Deep glittering yellow, of 
very large size, and surpasses everything in 
its color. Each 50c. 
China Maid. Shades of pink, golden copper, 
and lilac smoothly blended together. Very 
large size and fine form. Each 75c. 
Copper Lustre. Dykes Medal Winner. It 
positively glows in its bright copper, gold, 
and pinkish tan blendings. Each 50c. 
Dauntless (Conneil) 41”. The finest low- 
priced red variety. For those who desire two 
good reds, we recommend this variety and 
Indian Chief. Dykes Medal Winner. Each 50c. 
Dogrose. Deep rose-pink self on very tall 
wiry stems. A very free bloomer of medium 
size. A colorful pink. Each 50c. 
Elmohr. A magnificent new Iris. The color 
is a very rich red-violet of Bishop’s purple. 
The stems are at least 3 feet tall with many 
branches and a great number of huge 
blooms. Each $1.00. 
Far West. One of the loveliest of all blends, 
a rare medley of salmon and golden sand, 
of coral and henna, with a soft glow at the 
heart. It is of bold and sturdy growing habit. 
Each 50c. 
Gudrun. Enormous white, with petals like 
those of a magnolia. A warm or creamy 
white, with brilliant orange beard and a 
slight gold dust sprinkling over the entire 
bloom. Each 50c. 
Grand Canyon. An odd blend of deep tones 
of plum and copper and gold. About 41 
inches tall, perfectly branched, with blooms 
of very large size, which hold up well in 
any weather. Each $1.00. 
Great Lakes. Clear uniform light blue. A 
broadly spreading regal type of flower, with 
handsome foliage and four-foot stalks. Each 
Illusion. Orchid pink seedling of Ormohr. 
The delicately colored flowers have a tawny 
brown overlay on hafts and a brown tipped 
beard. Each $5.00. 
Indian Chief (Ayres) 36”. One of the finest 
reds in the garden, regardless of price; a 
most popular sort. Each 50c. 
Kalinga. Huge cream self, outstanding not 
only as an exhibition flower but as a garden 
specimen as well. The broad, spreading, 
ivory-textured blooms generally come out in 
groups of three or four at the same time. 
Each 50c. 
gust we offer 
Our July Collection 
10 FINE IRIS — $5.50 VALUE — FOR $3.00 
ing our digging season in July and Au- 
ne 0: Fine Bearded Iris (ail 
labeled, all different). This offer_includes 
a 75c Amigo and a 75c Wabash. A $5.50 value 
for $3.00. Please order early as these collec- 
tions are limited. Orders will be shipped in 
— July, the proper planting time for Iris. 
Each Collection $3.00 
Los Angeles (Mohr) 46”. Great satiny white 
flowers, faintly edged with blue. Popular 
sort. Each 50c. 
Mexico. Gay and brilliant, a blended bi-color 
of buff golden standards and broad plush- 
like falls of glowing red-brown, bordered and 
blended golden buff. A gigantic flower with 
fall slightly crinkled and waved at the 
edges. Very late bloomer. Each $2.00. 
Miss California 48”. Gigantic lilac pink, with 
the growing habits of Dauntless, one of its 
parents. While not the “pinkest” iris the 
shade is quite novel which is usually classed 
as orchid pink. Each 50c. 
Mohrson. A deep violet colored seedling of 
Wm. Mohr, with darker veins and a rich 
bronzy gold beard. Each 50c. 
Naranja. The first iris of huge size with a 
definite orange tone. Falls are orange, with 
a yellow heart and the standards are bright 
empire yellow, the beard orange yellow. 
Each 50c. 
Ormohr. One of the largest irises in exist- 
ence. A seedling of Wm. Mohr. The color is 
pale illac with a silvery cast, veined violet. 
Each 50c. 
Prairie Sunset. The blendings of peach, apri- 
cot, rose, copper and gold are so well done 
that one is at a loss to describe it adequately. 
A fine big flower. Each $1.00. 
Purissima (Mohr) 40”. Pure cold white. One 
of the finest whites yet. Each 50c. 
Rameses (Sass) 38”. A symphony in rose, 
pink, and buff, shading to yellow near edges. 
Apricot beard. American Dykes Medal Win- 
ner. Each 50c. 
Red Dominion (Ayres) 40”. Luxurious red 
velvet, the shade of a glass of fine wine with 
the light shining through it. Each 50c. 
Rosy Wings. Winner of the Dykes Medal. A 
blend of rose and copper with excellent 
form, flaring falls, large size. 40-inch stem. A 
profuse bloomer and easy grower. Each 50c. 
Sierra Blue (Essig) 50”. A soft, clear, enamel- 
like blue. This Iris was recently awarded 
the Dykes Medal. It is of tall and stately 
habit and carries many buds to the stalk. 
Each 50c. 
Snow Flurry (Rees, 1939). Standards pure 
icy white, beautifully ruffled. Falls big, 
broad and pure white. They are waved and 
crimped at the edges, produced abundantly 
oL can stems. Early and long lasting. Each 
50. 
The Black Douglas. Large blackish purple 
of even tone, different in its “black” effect 
in that it is on the red-purple side instead 
of being blue-purple. Medium height, fine 
form. Each 50c. 
Wabash 40”. Large flowers with clean white 
standards and bright purple falls beautifully 
margined. A gorgeous Iris. Each 75c. 
William Mohr (Mohr) 30”. Large blossoms of 
pale lilac, netted and veined violet. Unique. 
Each 50c. 
AMIGO 
Early Flowering 
Miniature Iris 
These hardy, dwarf Iris are one of the most 
inexpensive, long lived edging plants in cul- 
tivation. They multiply rapidly, bloom pro- 
fusely, require no care but can be counted 
upon to take care of themselves. They have 
in miniature form all the characteristics of 
the tall Bearded Iris. They begin to flower in 
April and continue well into May. 
Atroviolacea. The earliest of the Pumilas. 
Rich red purple. 
Sambo. Dark violet blue, very distinct and 
showy. 
White Queen. Out with the first good week 
of spring. Finest white. 
Yellow. Very fine deep yellow. 
Prices: 
Each 60c; 1 of each $2.20 
MINIATURE IRIS 
