NADA. A cross between watti and japonica 
which has proved its worth thruout the country 
and has become one of the most popular iris 
in California and the Southern states. It has 
neat evergreen foliage, three-foot well branched 
and rebranched stems carrying over 200 flowers, 
lovely orchid-like form and fine cut flower value. 
It is winter blooming. Here in Southern Cali- 
fornia it starts to bloom about the middle of 
February and keeps on blooming to about the 
first of May. Lends itself to planting in the 
open ground, in pots or even in hanging baskets. 
It increases rapidly, will grow and bloom in 
sun or shade and is not too particular as to the 
kind of soil it is grown in. The color of the 
flowers is white flushed light lavender with 
orange crest. Surely for a plant like this it would 
not be asking too much to provide a little winter 
protection, especially when you can bring it into 
the house to bloom in the winter. $1.00 ea. 
