HONEYFLOW — (Tompkins 1944) ML. 
38”. A blend of rose and golden clay 
tones with a subtle brushing of gold dust 
to give it a sparkling personality......82.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE—(Lapham 1942) M. 
40”. A lovely Iris of good substance, 
broadly rounded standards and falls. 
Standards are buff, tinted pink. Falls a 
lovely shade of pink. It is a vigorous 
eOnse plant that performs exceptionally 
well. 
ILLINOIS— (Hall 1949) 36”. A creamy 
yellow self of large size, fine texture and 
purity of color. Well formed flowers of 
heavy substance, strong stems well 
branched, a vigorous grower and prolific 
DDO inet Ree ee tet ee ates oe Py Cas $3.00 
INDIAN HILLS—(Grant 1937) M. 38”. 
Every visitor is awed at blooming time 
when they come to the rows of these big 
clumps. Big flowers, and lots of them of 
vivid wine-purple—a rich true purple with 
a silky sheen of exceptional brilliance. It 
is a thrifty grower and very effective for 
mass planting. You will not regret starting 
ambicmpatch olethese ersten. eccccccus 35¢ 
INDIANA NIGHT— (Cook 1942) ML 38”. 
If you like Satle and most everyone does, 
you will like this one. It’s a seedling of 
Sable crossed with Valor. It is a lustrous, 
deep, rich velvet purple, almost black. 
Some describe it as a blue-black; deep 
deep blue; or lustrous mulberry. It is a 
little on the slow side to increase which 
makes it ideal for specimen planting, 
though it wil! be scarce for some time yet. 
$1.00 
INSPIRATION — (Steven 1937) M_ 38”. 
This exotic rose-toned Iris is truly inspir- 
ing. The large flowers are precisely 
formed as if carved, and in color a vivid 
rose carmine. Some term it a mulberry 
pink. Its large blooms possess an unrivaled 
sheen, or lustre. Nice branching stems. 
It is in heavy demand, hence somewhat 
SCALCER Y COR ees sectc cand ascsnnennecweceoetrendigeos $1.00 
IVORY PRINCESS—(Whiting 1950) ML 
38”. A pure cream or warm ivory. A tall 
and stately flower on a_ beautifully 
rane mec mesta nee aoe acta /c. cate. $4.00 
JAKE—(J. Sass 1943) L 39”. A tall well 
branched glistening white with a trace of 
pale yellow near the center. Large flowers 
of heavy substance, well formed and an 
easy grower. A good white for the money. 
75¢ 
JASMANIA — (Ayres 1935) ML 38”. A 
large well formed ripe-banana yellow with 
falls brushed pale brown with a slight 
bluish tinge. Prolific increaser. ......... 35¢ 
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GOOD COMMON HORSE SENSE 
I’ve enjoyed your catalogue very much. 
The human touch in some of your descrip- 
tions amused me as we all know every 
plant is not perfect in all localities as 
every other catalogue would have us be- 
lieve. Yours is good common horse sense. 
I‘m quite poor from buying iris although 
each year I add a few more. 
Carthage, Ill. Mrs. R.F.S. 
JASMINE—(Grant 1944) M. 38”. A top 
quality smooth golden yellow with gar- 
denia-like texture. No brown or orange 
tones. The standards are domed and the 
velvety falls full and semi-flaring. Will 
probably be scarce for some time......$1.25 
JASPER AGATE — (Mrs. T. Williams 
1943) EM 34”. A hard to describe new 
Iris color of gold and copper-red with a 
copper pink blush over the entire flower. 
Low growing, refined, small flower with 
lacquer-like finish. A little jewel.......... 50¢ 
JOYANCE—(K. Dykes 1929) ML 34”. A 
medium sized flower of creamy white with 
yellow center. It is a hardy grower and 
increaser. Wery much admired at bloom- 
ing time, and it blooms over a long pe- 
Fate tel, «SS eect cS tale oc mae ie ie aa 35¢ 
JUNALUSKA— (Kirkland 1934) EM 38”. 
A very popular Iris of red, copper, rose 
and gold. The standards are copper-gold 
and the falls copper-red. It is a tall and 
well branched Iris, much admired, and a 
best seller. Dykes Medal 1938.............. 50¢ 
KATHERINE FAY—(O. Fay 1945) M. 
36”. An exquisite large pure white with 
no yellow in the center. Standards are 
ruffled and tightly closed. Falls are waved 
and semi-flaring. Good substance, well 
branched, an easy grower and multiplies 
eno alll pa ke SRO ee oa ieee $1.00 
KING’S JESTER— (Stevens 1948) M 38”. 
A novel and fancy plicata. Unusual 
stitching and feathering of rosy maroon 
on silvery white. A striking design and 
with intense color. You will like it for 
POs UIC UW CNECG Wes enee eer ee a $1.50 
LADY BOSCAWEN — (Graves 1946) M. 
40”. An Iris from two fine parents, Puris- 
sima and Cloud Castle. It had to be good. 
If you like them frilled and ruffled, here 
vou are. A large clear white self with 
broad fluted standards with flaring falls 
ruffled at the edges. Beard is light yel- 
low, shows little if any contrast with the 
pure white effect. Substance firm; well 
spaced flowers on tall graceful stems well 
branched Sik, eoecte ee see bee Ae, $2.00 
Since we replant our fields all summer long 
and are about through by September 15th, 
we cannot except orders after that date. 
