WORTHINGTON (Cook) 
An interesting bi-color which gives a pleasing rosy-red 
effect. The standards are Persian lilac, and the falls are 
velvety Indian lake. The beard is pale yellow. 3 ft. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
YOUR WORSHIP (C. G. White) 
A glorious red-brown self that will hold its own in any 
company. Of medium size (4142x41% inches), flaring, firmly 
built, and of fine texture. The flowers are borne gracefully 
on 3'4-foot well branched stems. It is a vigorous grower. 
$3.50 
ZANTHA (Fay) 
A large deep yellow which is free from muddiness and 
has no haft markings. It is a flaring flower with domed 
standards. The stalks are sturdy and well branched. Its 
promising career started in Illinois. 3 ft. $4.00 
Stylosa Jris | 
STYLOSA biscra 
A winter flowering beardless iris. The three-inch flow- 
ers rise seven to eight inches above the ground. They are 
deep blue-violet and are very fragrant. The foliage is grass- 
like and should be clipped back late in the autumn so that 
the flowers will not be hidden in the early spring. Grows 
out-of-doors in California, but needs to be potted in colder 
sections. 50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.00 
STYLOSA alba 
This white Stylosa is somewhat taller and the flowers 
larger (4 inches) than Stylosa biscra. It blooms in the 
winter and needs to be potted outside of California, Florida 
and southern Texas. 1 ft. 75c; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50 
STYLOSA marginata 
Deep blue-violet flowers bordered with white. In size 
and habit similar to Stylosa alba, listed above. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
Pacific Coast Hybrids 
Shipping time for this type of iris is November to March. 
They will be packed in damp moss, and should be planted 
immediately, and kept well watered until established. 
They like their share of sun and a well drained location 
for best results. 
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BLUE SAGE (Nies) 
The blue of our California Sage blossom, with an almost 
imperceptible overlay of lavender-pink. Excellent finish, 
substance and form. Generous bloomer over a long period 
of time in the spring. 24 inches. $2.50 
DEWY MOON (DeForest) : 
A lovely cream-white with a waxy finish. Blooming sea- 
son of almost three weeks. 18 inches. $2.50 
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CAROLE CABEEN (Nies) 
Pale lavender-blue, with a blue flush on the falls. Good 
form and large flower. $2.00 
ORCHID SPRITE (Nies) 
This lovely orchid, with a flush of pink, is a garden 
sensation every spring. 18 inches. $1.50 
YELLOW OPAL (Nies) 
A creamy white with purple venations and a deep yel- 
low midrib, giving an over-all opalescent glow. 18 inches. 
/ $2.50 
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Crested Jris 
This group of Crested iris should be planted in a shady location, en- 
riched by the addition of humus or well-rotted leaf mold, and thrives best 
if kept well watered. In cold sections, they may be potted and make lovely 
house plants. 
DARJEELING (Giridlian) 
A hybrid crested iris that is surpassing in its class for beauty, ease of 
culture and floriferousness. The 24-inch frilled flowers are pale laven- 
der and open flat, the crest deep yellow. They make a beautiful corsage. 
The plant needs protection in cold sections. An excellent house plant, 
blooming in winter and having as many as 150 flowers develop from a 
single branched stalk. 2% ft. $1.50 
NADA (Giridlian) 
A very floriferous crested iris, a smaller Darjeeling. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
UWODA 
A crested iris resembling Japonica but having shiny deep green foliage 
and somewhat smaller flowers, very pale blue with orange dots. Violet- 
blue dots border the orange dots. Flower stalks only 12 inches high. 
3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.50 
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