blooms with semi-flaring form on 3 foot stalks. Award of 
Merit 1941. $1.00 
Red Velvet — A rich and colorful red to carmine. Petals 
velvety in texture. $1.00. 
Sable — Deep, lustrous blue-black, with blue beard. Flow- 
ers are very large. $1.25. 
Spindrift — Delicate coral pink color seen in some sea 
shells. The flowers have a wax-like appearance, non-fading in 
the hottest sun. A new color in Iris. 3 feet tall. $3.00. 
Stained Glass — Rich glowing copper with a reddish cast. 
The orange beard aids greatly to make this a rich, brilliant 
coloring. Strong 3 foot stems. 50c. 
Wabash — Ruffled deep violet falls bordered white, with 
pure white standards. 50c. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI (Japanese Iris) 
This group of Iris has been too long neglected by the 
average lover of good garden flowers. Great flat flowers with 
waved petals bloom about 10 days after the bearded type have 
passed. They grow on thin sturdy 3 foot stems with 2 or 3 buds 
to each stem. Established clumps will have from 6 to 10 stems. 
Lovely orchids for the garden and lasting blooms for the house. 
Late June and July flowering. 
Catherine Parry — Double. Rich velvety dark blue with o 
high tufted center. 
Eleanor Parry — Rich reddish purple. Double. 
Gold Bound — Large, broad petaled, double, pure white 
with a golden band on each petal in the center zone. 
Kagari Bi —— Beautiful deep rose pink with silver veins. An 
unusual color admired by all our visitors. Single. 
Mahogany — Large double dark mahogany red flowers. A 
rare color and beautiful flower. 
Matchless ——- Outstanding large double flowers white with 
heavy blue veins and a large blue brushing near the yellow 
throat. The effect is a great light blue Iris. 
Purple and Gold — Rich smooth velvet purple with promi- 
nent golden throat. Large double flowers. Always a favorite. 
Queen of the Blues — Light orchid blue with broad petals 
lightly veined white. Single. 
Rose Anna — Light wine red, heavily veined purple and 
clear golden banded throat. Single. Very lovely. 
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