DWARF BEARDED INTRODUCTIONS 
OLIVE EVA (Ethel Christensen). Early and re- 
blooms in fall. (Two Dwarfs.) Here is one of the 
first blended variegatas I have seen in a true 
dwarf. It should be highly useful in bringing 
new colors into the dwarf bearded class. 
Standards pale yellow — lower half flushed 
lavender-purple. Falls purple, lower eighth 
yellow.. Styles yellow flushed purple. Con- 
sistently re-blooms in the fall. Fragrant. Height 
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SPURIA INTRODUCTIONS 
BRONZE BUTTERFLY (Rev. E. H. Brenan). Midsec- 
son. (Bronzspur x Ochraurea.) Rich bronze- 
brown that should be highly useful for hybri- 
dizing purposes for this color, yellows and 
blends. Falls not quite as flaring as some, 
yet they hold their shape well. Net..... $10.00 
(Spurias shipped after Sept. lst.) 
HYBRIDIZER’S PARADE 
We are pleased to offer 10 new iris at a 
modest price that will surely be useful for hybri- 
dizing purposes. Some of these I have proved, 
the others hold promise, and are fine iris in 
themselves. Priced at $5.00 each. A complete 
set of all 10 for $30.00. 
BROWNLAND (Muhlestein). Midseason-Late. 
(Casa Morena x Tobacco Road.) Light brown 
blend with ruffled edges. Produces fine seed- 
lings. 36 inches. 
GAY BLADE (Muhlestein). Midseason. (Arab 
Chief x 45-12: E. B. Williamson x Prairie Sun- 
set.) Blend of russet- orange. 40 inches. No. 
47-132. 
JUST ANNIE (Muhlestein). Midseason-Late. (Sis- 
ter to Fabulous Kate.) Yellow standards, white 
falls bordered yellow. Wide and full in all 
parts. Standards somewhat open. Has been 
so well received both here and in the garden 
of Annie Gierisch, Burley, Idaho, that we have 
decided to name it for Annie (one of our Robin 
members) and she has graciously accepted 
with gratitude. We think this large flower will 
find a host of friends just as ’Annie’’ has even 
though she is deaf and must read lips to follow 
a conversation. 38 inches. 
LITTLE LAKE (Muhlestein). Early-Midseason. (J. 
Sass’ I. hoogiana sdg. x Chivalry.) Small, true 
border iris somewhat reminiscent of Billet- 
Doux. Quite blue with deeper shadings at the 
hafts. Sets some seed. Should be useful to 
bring in new blood, and perhaps “bluer”’ lines 
through hoogiana. 20 inches. No. 48-10. 
PAROWAN (Thorup). Early-Midseason. ((Lord of 
June x Lent a Williamson) x (Sherbert x Moa)) x 
(Piute). Rich dark ruby-red. Accent on form; 
closed standards. Velvety falls. Proving a 
splendid parent when used with tall varieties. 
The Indian name means Red Water. Height 
32 inches. 
ROSE GLOW (Muhlestein). Midseason-Late (Man- 
dalay x 45-12: E. B. Williamson x Prairie Sun- 
set.) Light rosy-red self. Falls flare horizontally. 
40 inches. No. 47-45. 
RUFFLED GEM (Muhlestein). Midseason-Late. 
(Midwest Gem x D. Hall's 42-10.) Heavily ruf- 
fled buff-blend. 38 inches. No. 46-41 B. 
SKY SONG (Muhlestein). Early Midseason. (Anitra 
x Great Lakes.) Exceptionally smooth pure 
blue self. Crossed with Cahokia gave a re- 
markable blue self, also of very smooth texture. 
Fine blood here for both blues and whites. A 
lovely border plant. 32 inches. 
THE KNOCKOUT (Muhlestein). Midseason. (Re- 
membrance x sdg.: Ming Yellow x Prairie Sun- 
set.) Rich yellow standards, falls lighter 
brushed heavy yellow on the hafts, each side 
of the deep orange beard. A clean and de- 
lightful combination. Should be useful for 
breeding lovely yellows, pinks and blends for 
the flower is large and full in all parts. 36 
inches. No. 46-76 C. 
THE TANNER (Muhlestein). Midseason. (Fortune 
x Tobacco Road.) Unusual mustard-tan self of 
fine form. Quite different in color to any of the 
tans we have grown. Fineblood here for 
these colors. Height 32 inches. Moderate of 
increase. No. 46-145. 
