Pacific Coast Hybrids 
The following lovely new additions to the Pacific Coast native 
hybrids are the result of extensive work on the part of Lee W. 
Lenz, Geneticist, with the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardens of 
Claremont, California. Low growing, with myriads of fairy-like 
blossoms which bloom early, this group adds much to the early 
spring garden. 
SANTA ANA (Dr. Lee W. Lenz) 
A true innominata hybrid released last year. Lovely ruffled 
yellow flowers are borne in profusion. The foliage is grass-like 
and the flowers carried just above the foilage on sturdy but deli- 
cate looking stems. Wonderful for naturalizing. Will stand full 
sun or quite deep shade. $2.50 
SANTA ANITA (Dr. Lee W. Lenz) 
Innominate hybrid, with standards of petunia purple, and falls 
orchid purple, veined darker, with yellow signal patch. $4.00 
SANTA PAULA (Dr. Lee W. Lenz) 
Innominata hybrid with standards cream, falls cream veined 
lightly with yellow, and a bright yellow signal patch. Very lovely 
and an established clump when in bloom looks like a golden halo. 
Very beautiful. $4.00 
SIBERIAN IRIS, CAESAR’S BROTHER 
SANTA ANA — Innominata 
Siberian Jris 
Tall beardless irises with grass-like foliage, whose dainty flowers 
are carried on slender graceful stems and are excellent for cutting. 
The plants like moisture and will do well in partial shade. Best 
left undisturbed, as they are most effective in clumps. Fall ship- 
ment. 
CAESAR’S BROTHER (Morgan) ; 
A very dark pansy-purple which is most popular with our visitors. 
Blooms late. 31% ft. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
MORNING MAGIC (Cleveland) 
A tall soft lavender suffused with rose. Early flowering. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
SNOW CREST (Gage) 
A tall pure white with slightly frilled flowers. 3 ft. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
TYCOON (Cleveland) 
Lovely large blue-violet blossoms. Excellent for flower arrange- 
ments. 3 ft. $1.50 
Crested Jris 
This group of Crested iris should be planted in a shady location, 
enriched by the addition of humus or well-rotten leaf mold, and 
thrives best if kept well watered. In cold sections, they may be 
potted and make lovely house plants. 
DARJEELING (Giridlian) 
A hybrid crested iris that is surpassing in its class for beauty, 
ease of culture and floriferousness. The 2% inch frilled flowers 
are pale lavender and open flat, the crest deep yellow. There are 
often as many as 150 flowers produced from a single stalk. a ifte 
1.50 
UWODA 
A crested iris resembling Japonica, but having shiny deep green 
foliage and somewhat smaller flowers, very pale blue with orange 
dots. Violet-blue dots border the orange dots. Flower stalks only 
12 inches high. 3 for $1.25 
CRESTED IRIS DARJEELING 
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