ELEGENCE—6” petite creamy white, very 
small (bloomi 222222 2shs2. Sse _ $ .40 
GRACILS—8” E*, light buckskin cream tan 
nda) tteckebislay sities 222 ee ee Sa 0) 
HARBOR LIGHTS—(Burchfield 1927) Clear 
light: yellow) 22255. 2233222 Se $ .40 
HEATHERBLOOM—M*—heather or hydrangea 
(édia ane eee ee $1.00 
LIEUT. DE CHAVAGNAC—(Andre 1926) Violet 
fall=bloomeraw/0 :euee eee $ .40 
LITTLE JEWEL—(J. Sass 1939) Brown tan 
ler clye 6. eee eee eee ee S5 8K0) 
PALTEC—(Hill). A small clear pale blue which 
is a regular jewel. In flower arrangements 
it often furnishes just the effect desired. 
eshO Ot te eee ee eS $ .40 
MIST O’PINK—8”’. Red pink. _.__._- $ .75 
REFLECTION—(Burchfield 1925). 
Large sky 
bllein? 82 es Se ee ee eee Saeo0 
SCHNEEKUPPE—(G. and K. 1910). Snow white 
with greenish flush. White beard. ae a 
4 
SOUND MONEY—(J. Sass 1934) Rich tO 
Oe eae pe ee : 
TAMPA—(Cook 1936). Floriferous red-claret 
in tiny long-stemmed flower like Keepsake. 
SS ee ee eee Se ee $ .40 
TINY “TONY—(Hill-son). You guessed it—a 
more typically dwarf Tony. 9”... _. $ .50 
TINY TREASURE—(Hill-son.) A very choice 
new midget of proud carriage in bright ca- 
nary yellow. Falls flare out horizontally. 
Blooms profusely. Sweet pea fragrance. Aon 
lelE. 
VIOLET GEM—(Cook 1946). Tiny flowers of 
rich dark blue violet, lighter blue beard. 
Strong grower and free flowering. Early 
flowering at same time as Alinda. ___- Sy 7S) 
WARBLER—(Williamson). The plants are very 
floriferous, bearing a host of small yeliow 
flowerSe (2A e eee el ee eee SS 50) 
WEE ADMIRAL—4” |—intense dark red pur- 
ple witn semi-reflexed F, H.M.--___- $1.00 
YLO—6’’—Very pert yellow with artistic flar- 
ing falls, heavy substance. ____ ___ $ .50 
NEW DWARFS 
BALKANA—6” Deep blue purple with excel- 
lentietlaring Ss forma =a ee Sar 0) 
BLUE FLASH—5” Light wedgewood blue self. 
Dainty] flower. 28 ==. ee Se7 
BRON YA—5” Deep red self with flaring 75 
Br/'s) 
BUZZER—7” Clear lavender blue with pink 
OVCT COS tte ta ee ee $ .40 
ENDYMION—6” Translucent red purple self. 
Wide petals, fine shape. ___________ Seem 
MOON GLEAM—7” Cream sulphur yellow self. 
Semi=hlaningi etal syesss = ees Sa 
OLIVE EVA—6” Blend of slate violet over 
Wetton IDraitere welll, so 22 ooe Se $2.50 
ROSE MIST—8” Light red-violet bitone. Light 
vellows beard: pais sans _ 28 as See 2st 
SASS PURPLE—6” Perhaps the richest dark 
purple of all. Large rounded flowers of 
velvety finish and excellent substance. 
YELLOW FRILLS—7” Ruffled dark golden yel- 
loweiorangellbeohd a =e == ae S50 
IRIS KAEMPFERI (JAPANESE) 
(Beardless Iris-Acid soil and moisture) 
AVALON—White with faint azure suffusion, 
pencilled and striped with deep blue. $1.00 
AZURE—Double bright sky-blue, heavily ruf- 
‘fled\ipetals wee ees See $1.00 
CATHERINE PERRY—Double blue, overlaid 
with rich purple glow; high tufts in center. 
$1.00 
COLUMBIA—Double blue with pure white 
veins, yellow center; a striking variety. 
$ 
COURT GOWN—Deep indigo, becoming bril- 
liant red-purple toward center. . —_. $1.00 
DORIS CHILDS—Double pearly white, deeply 
veined rosy-plum, center petals deep plum 
with white edges. A very striking variety. 
$1.00 
ELEANOR PERRY—Double claret-purple, fla- 
mingo and blue as flower ages. - = SOLO) 
FASCINATION — Double mauve-pink lightly 
veined white. Beautiful. ____.____. $1.00 
KATHLEEN HAVEMEYER—Sky blue. Mauve- 
lavender at edges. $1. 
KOKO-NO-IRO—Double royal purple petals, 
with a yellow center radiating into lines. 
MAHOGANY — Deep mahogany-red, marked 
yellow on white at center. * - $1.00 
MISTY SKIES—Fine large flowers of softest 
lavender, with large patch of clear NES blue 
spreading from. center. by dseeee ae $1.50 
MRS. GEO. STUMPP—Large violet near red, 
marked with lighter radiations. Yellow cen- 
tert Seb ee ee $1.00 
OLD ORCHARD—A showy, gaudy bizarre. 
Large flowers of red-toned mauve stippeled 
over all with dots and dashes of white. 
$1.00 
PLUTON—Blue shaded violet. Very tall. $1.00 
PURPLE and GOLD—Rich purple, with golden 
center marking on deep blue.__.__. $1.00 
TEMPLETON—Deep red-violet, splashed white, 
centered yellow:) 922-22 =.= === = 2 SH AO)0) 
TRICOLOR — White suffused faintly with 
mauve, all stippled and splashed with deep 
Viole tau Yellows cemtenline ses een amy 
TORO ODORI—(Dancing Tiger) Double vinous 
purple, speckled and splashed gray. Plant 
Withiself-coloreda kinds) = =e aes $1.0 
T. S$. WARE—Double reddish-violet of large 
size, beautiful white center. _______- $1.00 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
You won’t find a choicer collection any- 
where. Slender graceful stems and grass-like 
foliage. Grow best in clumps. Lots of humus 
and moisture. 
AHALYA—(Nesmith 1932). 38’’ Pink-toned 
white, dainty and beautiful. The pinkest 
Siberians) Cee ee eee $2.00 
BLUE CHARM—(H. Sass 1931). 30’. Large 
Jejrtelaxe InavevelVinn: loll, =--=—--- 22 = Sie 
CAESAR — (Morgan 1930) 42’. Very tall, 
broad-petalled, handsome blue-purple. $ .5U 
CAESAR’S BROTHER — (Morgan 1932) 32”. 
Tall, dark and handsome. Black pansy-pur- 
ples 2222232). eS eee SS 37S 
COOL SPRING—(W. L. Kellogg 1940) 40”. 
Standards and styles, pearly blue. Falls, 
pearly blue, except the upper part, which is 
much deeper. Horizontal flaring falls. 
Widely branched stems,_-----——---- $1.00 
ERIC THE RED—(Whitney 1944). 40”. Large 
broad-petalled flowers of wine-red. Flaring 
fallsaa Finest) ofethenredssa rns $3.00 
GATINEAU—(Preston 1932) 35’. Wonderfully 
clear bright blue, large-flowered and out- 
standing: 22822 55 So ses ee aS Sie 
GRAY DOVE—(Cleveland 1938) 38’. Charm- 
ing soft grayish blue with almost lavender 
shadings. Excellent wisteria-colored ae 
HELEN ASTOR—(Whitney-Kellogg 1938) 30”. 
Wide standards of rosy red. Falls are broad 
and round of rosy red. White throat flushed 
blue Outstanding: ses SSN 745) 
KENOGAMI — (Preston 1938) 40’. Striking 
dark blue of tall and stately habit.__ $1.60 
MOUNTAIN LAKE—(Gersdorff 1938) 36’. De- 
lightful clear medium blue with flaring falls 
slightly ruffled. The center and styles are 
lahtere bie mV.erys nice ss=eneaenS ln7) 
MOUNTAIN POOL—(Cleveland 1932) 34’. Ex- 
tra beautiful clear sky blue. Smooth. $1.00 
MRS. ROWE—(Perry). A dainty light lavender 
pink that is a very profuse bloomer. Beau- 
tiful in a vase when cut in bud stage. 
Blooms just after Ahalya. E to M—30”. 
S oS) 
RED EMPEROR—(Sturtevant 1934) 30’. Wine 
red, veined blue. One of the very few “‘reds’’ 
which contrast so effectively with the blues 
NGEWHILES sess oe eee ee $1.00 
RIMOUSKI—(Preston 1937) 30’’. White stand- 
ards flushed yellow at the base. The white 
falls have a yellow halo and yellow line 
down the center. The only Siberian show- 
ing@yellowne = a= a oe = $1.20 
SNOWY EGRET—(Cleveland). Generally regard- 
ed as the finest white Siberian Iris. Some of 
its desirable features are best shown when 
it develops into a large clump. 3 feet. 
$1.00 
TROPIC NIGHT—(Morgan 1937) 36’’. Very rich 
deep purple blue. Large and handsome. 
$175 
TUNKHANNOCK — (Scheffy) 38’. Largest 
white, tall and flaring. A fit companion 
FORM COON wee: ae ee ce Bole Sx0) 
TYCOON—(Cleveland 1938) 34’. Largest Si- 
berian. Huge violet-blue, broad-petalled and 
satiny. Sey oO 
ZEST—(Sturt 1934). A Sailtcun iridescent blue 
with deep lavender pink style branches. It 
has great garden value. __. $1.00 
IRIS SHIPMENTS 
Are made as follows, viz: Tall Bearded and 
Dwarf in July and August; Japanese and Si- 
berian in Fall. Minimum prepaid order for 
shipment at one time $3.50. We allow dis- 
count as follows, on orders for shipment at 
the same time: On $10 or more, 10%; on 
$20 or more, 15%; on $50 or more, 20%. 
Discounts do not apply to items marked NET 
or single varieties at the minimum price, 
MORE HEMEROCALLIS 
For Fall or Spring ‘55 shipment. These at 
top of list are especially valuable for northern 
residents, where re-bloom is very scarce, be- 
cause of their late bloom season. 
CALIFORNIA—(N) 24’ VL Beautiful orange 
yellow “self. 1 SSeS $4.00 
COLONEL BESLEY—(N) 24” VL Orange brown 
‘ w/large dark brown patches.__---_-_ $2.00 
DAINTY GIRL—(McD) 42’ L Recurving soft 
apricot-tan petals, sepals golden. ___- $3.00 
FAREWELL—(McD) VL 30’ Cadmium yellow 
and cerise bicolor. Dusted gold. ____. $3.00 
FIRE GOD—(McD) VL 36” Brilliant antique 
red, lovelyatubular shaper. === — === $3.00 
LAMKIN—(McD) L—VL 36” Rose and _ for- 
sythia dusted rose bicolor. Lovely.___$2.00 
MARIE FAWCETT—(McD) M-V L 42” Lovely 
large goldenrod yellow w/long pe = 
MARTIE EVEREST—(McD) L 40” Very showy 
spider-shaped large bright red and Me 
MERRYMAKER — (McD) L_ 36’ Cinnamon 
orange-red petals and cadmium sepals. 
RSies) 
NORMAN HAMILTON—(McD) ML 30” Fine 
textured glowing deep yellow. _ — __ $1.50 
PURE GOLD—(N) VL 35” As the name. Large 
and Sbeatitiittl hay ee ee $4.00 
RICHARD—(N) M-L 48’ Cadmium orange self 
of ‘great promiseme ss eee $2.00 
WELCOME—(McD) L 50’ Deep dusty rose w/ 
brifliant iridescence. _- $1.50 
WHIPPOORWILL—(McD) VL 36” “Spanish- yel- 
low self. Beautiful trumpet form. —_ $1.50 
WINEMAKER—(N) VL 28” Small full wine- 
purples Verys attractive: === ees $5.00 
PaemaNrer ) 38’ M Very light lemon. Often 
$4. 
BERNICE. “RUSSELL—(R) 30’. EM 7” Magnifi- 
cent shade of rosy cinnamon—yellow. $2.50 
BETSY ‘B’—(V) Large bright rich pure red 
self; Finest I haveseent)) y=] 222 $15.00 
CHAMELEON—(C) M 36” Blaze red and Ta 
Ming yellow. Red tones to beautiful pink. 
50 
$1. 
CRIMSON ah pi ) 43’° M Beautiful true 
clover fg S150 
DAWN FLIGHT—(vay 36” M Huge spreading 
pale gold w/pink overlay. Fine. _. ___ $2.00 
FLAMBOYANT ——(Doug) 4 42” LM Excellent deep 
Indian yellow giant w/red halo. AM ‘53. 
.00 
$4 
GARDEN CHARM—(Bech) 22’’ EM Huge gon 
yellow wide-petaled night bloomer.__ $1.0 
GARDEN LADY—(N) 36” EM Attractive eas 
pinkwancd= tan, bicoloje ese $2.00 
GOLDEN GIANT—(Sass) 48” ML Large flowers 
of goldenyellow) Finey === ae $2.50 
GOLD CARGO—(R) 36” E 7” of deepest 
richest gold, velvety sheen, thick texture. 
$2.00 
HOWDY—(B-A) 40’ M Delightful, perky bi- 
color of purple and cream. Sharp contrast. 
$3.00 
JEAN LAFITTE—(C) M 36” Deep velvety gar- 
net veined rose ebony. Chartreuse Th. 
$4.00 
KINDLY LIGHT—(Bech) 30’ M Huge glowing 
yellow true spider, twisted and ruffled. 
$5.00 
LAUREL—(L) 36’° ML 4” Soft light rose w/ 
green throat and satin finish. HM ‘52. 
$6.00 
LILLIAN RUSSELL—(R) 30’ M Petals rich 
rose; sepals lemon sprinkled rose. Extra. 
$2.00 
LITTLE CHERUB—(C) EE-15’’ Beautiful clear 
yellow. Delight for rockery._______ _ $2.00 
LONE STAR—(R) 42’ M Large mahogany red. 
Some prefer to Painted Lad £ = Silo 
LOUISIANA MOON—(R) 36” EM Purple-red 
w/lemon midrib. One of Russell’s best. 
$2.50 
MAMIE LAKE—(R) 48’ EM 7” Rosy orchid 
petals, deeper eye, lemon-yellow sepals. 
$1.50 
MARIONETTE—(L) 36’ M 5” Buttercup yel- 
low/velvet finish and darker eye zone. 
$4.00 
MISS HOUSTON—(R) 36’’ EM 4” True pink 
w/slightly deeper eye and yellow cup. $1.50 
PICTURE—(L) 40’ E-M Lovely bright rose seff 
w/light yellow-green throat. _______ $15. 00 
PINK ANGEL—(McC) 23’ M Petals surprising 
shade lavender-pink, sepals cream. — $3.50 
PINK DREAM—(C) 40” M Light red or pink 
Salhi dal iv, “Se $10.00 
PURPLE MIST—(R) 30’’ M Gorgeous shade of 
pink-purple. A _ true oy, eee $2.50 
RAMONA SEELIGSON—(R) 30” E Large twist- 
ed red, brown and yellow spider. e200 
ROYAL CROWN—(C) M 38” Red and Ta Ming 
bicolor. Broad segments. _ $6.00 
RUBY LANGSTON— (C) M 40” Bigger, much 
improved ape Sey soft yellow. _ $7.50 
SARAH KEY PATTEN—(C) EM _ Unusually 
beautiful watermelon red w/golden throat. 
$6.00 
SILVER STARS—(R) 36’ E-M Huge, flaring, 
twisted bloom of palest green. $2.00 
SPRING eae EE 30” Petals li'ac 
sepals light yellow. Complete bicolors. $5.00 
WILHELMINA—(R) 54” M A taller, larger, 
Athlone’. Rosy-tan and yellow. Beautiful. 
$2.00 
