SNOW QUEEN—28 in. A low white 
with an attractive yellow signal patch. 
Bil Son eh pant wo Gee may pall ea aed Each $0.50 
SUMMER SKY—32 in. An extrordinary 
siberian due to the reverse coloring. 
Very white flaring falls with standards 
of pale blue. Each $0.75 
TOWANDA RED FLARE (Scheffy)— 
38 in. A large reddish self, with wide 
segments and falls flaring widely. Styles 
slightly lighter. Haft, bright red-brown 
and gold over white. Between ASTOR 
and the darker ERIC in tone. Vigorous 
compact growth; flowers freely a little 
above the rather tall foliage. A very 
bright garden subject. _. Each $2.00 
TUNKHANNOCK (Scheffy) — 36 in. 
The largest and most beautiful white 
siberian we have listed to date. Simply 
superb, with large, broad falls. Grand 
texture. ; Each $2.50 
TURQUOISE CUP—42 in. Exquisite 
clear turquoise blue flowers of finest 
poise and finish. A favorite with many. 
ete, ah I eee me ah OE ANE Each $0.50 
TYCOON—A huge violet-blue, broad 
petaled with an ideal satiny finish. Can- 
not be excelled for cut flower arrange- 
ments. Said to be the largest siberian 
grown. todate. Each $1.50 
WHITE DOVE—50 in. Tallest, most 
vigorous white, with an attractive gold- 
en throat. Falls flaring. ... Each $0.50 
ZERITA (Scheffy) New—tLike zest, 
much, very much larger flowers. The 
center glow of the rose-red styles makes 
the clumps very outstanding. Each $3.59 
ZEST—34 in. A very lovely medium 
blue with outstanding reddish styles. 
wai) Each $0.60 
Despite the fact these bewitching iris come from the southern states they have 
proved hardy from coast to coast. The amazing color range includes vivid reds, 
yellows, coppers and pinks. They are ideal garden subject and perfect for floral 
arrangements. Plant and care for them like Ivis Kaempheri. Shipments in the 
fall only. 
CAJAN JOYEAUS (Thomas Geo. 1943) 
The large flowers open deep briliant 
rose gradually lightening to bright rose- 
pink. Blooms freely over several weeks. 
Het..3.0 ai ee oe _... Each $0.75 
CACIQUE (Berry—Very dark blackish- 
purple with a bright gold stripe on the 
falls. Het: - 36. in: Each $0.75 
FULVA—An unusual addition to this 
group. The flower being a true brick- 
red in color. Hgt. 34 in, ....... Each $0.75 
HAILE SELASSIE (Coll. McMillan) — 
The most outstanding of the Abbeville 
irises. It is a very deep velvety red with 
a sharply defined gold beard. Very free 
bloomer with as many as three flowers 
open on a single stalk. Height 1% ft. 
Evia) et Kachs: $1200 
JEUNE FILLE (Ruth Dorm)—Like a 
dainty little girl in her first lovely frill- 
ed dress, this exquisite, pure white 
Louisiana stands out in a group of this 
variety of iris, all of which are lovely. 
_.. Each $1.50 
ebaillon-Dor- 
man)—-This one is so large and such 
an entranching color that every one is 
thrilled when they first come upon it. 
Often it has as many as three 7 inch 
rosy-lavender and orchid-pink blooms 
with their broad yellow crests, are out 
at one time. Het. 2 ft: Each $1.50 
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LOUISSAHWA IRIS, MARY S. DEBAILLON 
MARY S. DEBAILLON 
NEW ORLEANS  (Debaillon-Dorman) 
-~This lovely rose-pink flower, with a 
spread of at least 8 inches, is probably 
the largest of all the Louisianas. : 
Each $1.50 
