SWAYNE'S GARDENS 
GRAND CANYON. A subtle deep colored 
blend of plum, copper and gold with cen- 
ter brightened by a gold beard and throat. 
An Iris that is best when admired at close 
range. Shows wonderful play of colors 
planted in the half shade and an admir- 
able Iris to bring indoors. Its coloring is 
very reminiscent of the famous scenic 
area it was named after. Height 36 in. 75c 
GREAT LAKES. Received the coveted great 
DYKES MEDAL for the best Iris of 1942. It 
is the purest blue without any veining; 
the beard is almost white. Blooms are 
flaring, the stalks finely and widely 
branched. 4 feet. A grand new light 
blue Iris. 75c 
GUDRUN (K. Dykes, England). One of the 
finest whites. Very large pure white 
blooms, lightly dusted with gold at throat. 
Golden beard. Height, 3 feet. Royal 
Hort. Society, Dykes Memorial Medal; 
Award of Merit, American Iris Society. 
This is a winner. 50c 
GYPSY. Coppery gold standards and falls 
of chestnut-brown. A _ striking contrast, 
and an outstanding iris. 75c 
HELEN McGREGOR. Clear, pure and uniform 
pale blue in color. A sensational iris of 
perfect form, flaring and daintily ruffled. 
The flowers are large and well spaced 
on good stems. One of the best of the 
new iris, and a winner of many 
awards. $2.50 
ICY BLUE. The lightest blue iris. A pastel 
blue self, dusted with sparkling, frosty 
white. 50c 
JANE PHILLIPS. A true blue Iris. Seedlings 
of Helen McGregor and of equally clear 
blue, tho somewhat deeper. $8.00 
JEAN CAYEAUX. (Cayeux, France). A Dykes 
Medal Winner of the finest introductions 
of recent years. Well formed, frilled flow- 
ers of a pale brown, shot with gold; a 
touch of blue at the beard. A super Iris. 
Winner of the highest honors both in 
France and England. 50c 
JUNALASKA. A very striking red Iris. Hon- 
orable Mention American Iris Society, 
1936. S. coppery red, suffused rose. Falls 
red. An excellent novelty. 50c 
LADY BOSCAWIN. Alabaster-white. Perfect 
in color and form—flowers slightly ruffled; 
stalks well branched. The light yellow 
beard does not make a sharp contrast 
with the white bloom. $1.50 
LADY MOHR. A distinctly different seedling 
of the famous W. Mohr family. The oyster- 
white standards are rounded and slightly 
Puyallup 
State of Washington 
fluted with strong mid-ribs. The falls are 
pale chartreuse, or greenish yellow with 
prominent veining and a dark patch of 
red-violet surrounding the beard. An out- 
standing, unusual Iris. $1.00 
LAKE GEORGE. This was introduced as the 
“bluest” of all. A solid color with stand- 
ards roundly domed, and the broad falls 
flare straight out. The beard is pale 
yellow, tipped with blue at the end. $1.00 
LAKE SHANNON. A bright indigo-blue with 
deeper veination. Wide standards, and 
falls beautifully fluted. Strong, well- 
branched stems. $1.50 
LANCASTER. A ruffled, copper old-rose blend 
of fine substance. 50c 
LOS ANGELES. A giant snow white, with 
faint edgings of lavender-blue. One of 
the three best whites. Hardy every- 
where. 50c 
LOUVOIS. A French Iris of a rich vel- 
vety lustrous color. The Standards are 
light chocolate brown, the Falls a very 
rich and glossy red-maroon with a light 
chocolate border on the edges. Award of 
Merit, American Iris Society. 50c 
MARQUITA (Cayeux). Huge flowers of creamy 
yellow standards with falls of the same 
color lined ruby. Most beautiful distinct 
Iris, 42 inches tall. Always an early 
sell-out. 50c 
MATULA. One of the most unusual blends. 
A warm medley of rose, rich orange, crim- 
son and buff. Large flowers are airily 
waved and crimped; superb substance 
and a rugged plant. 50c 
MAGIC CARPET. One of the largest of all 
plicatas. Standards are buff, flecked rose 
with faint cinnamon markings on_haft. 
The deep creamy gold falls are flecked 
with rose. 75c 
MASTER CHARLES. A rich glowing mul- 
berry-purple self. Both standards and falls 
are true purple with a blackish sheen, 
blending to brown at the hafts. The beard 
is mulberry-purple, tipped brown. A dis- 
tinctive iris. 75c 
MATTERHORN. The finest pure white. Of 
faultless, beautifully rounded form, gener- 
ous size, without a trace of foreign color. 
The haft is utterly devoid of marking pro- 
ducing a chaste immaculate serenity such 
as is reserved only for true self colors. 
A sparkling sheen, firm substance, broad 
flaring falls and splendid branching com- 
plete the qualifications of this fine white 
Iris. Height 38 inches. 50c 
