CORAL MIST. 3—$1.35 50¢ 
Coral pink and red; HM; 38”; EM*. 
CORONET. 42”; L?* 50¢ 
A very pretty golden tan blend; HM; 
this is a real pretty variety for its color. 
CORRIDA. 42”; L 35¢ 
Pretty sky-blue with darker veins; AM. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY. 3—$1.00 Each 35¢ 
A clean white variety that should be in 
all ee oe especially as it is not costly. 
45 inches; ML 
CYRUS THE GREAT. 3—$1.00 40¢ 
A regal dark blue variety; HM; 38”; E. 
DAUNTLESS. 50¢ 
A favorite; dark magenta cast; 40”; M. 
DEEP VELVET. 60¢ 
Glistening red-violet shadng to frosty 
claret-brown at the hafts; one of the best; 
36”; ML. 
DEPUTE NOMBOLT. 52”; 50¢ 
Huge claret-crimson variety; Dykes Win- 
ner; AM; a dandy. 
DESTINY. 3—$1.00 40¢ 
Velvety, blackish plum-purple and a 
rich, heavy flower of good form and stem. 
A fine dark blue; 36”; ML. 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE. 3—$1.00 40¢ 
A real nice large flower; S clear bronze- 
red; B orange, very long and showy; 48”; 
M. 
DISPLAY. 3—$1.00 35¢ 
Mauve-rose to Spanish red; HM; 35”; M* 
DORE. 3—S1.00  40¢ 
S rich yellow; F whitish at base and 
with a yellow blotch at end; 40”; ML*. 
DUKE OF BEDFORD. 3—$1.00 40¢ 
A real dark blue; nice flower; 34”; E. 
DYMIA. 3—$1.00 40¢ 
A nice variety; S rich dark plum; F 
a little darker with a faint brown tinge at 
the base; 38’; M*. 
ELLA CALLIS. 60¢ 
A yellow flower, flushed orange on F; 
36”; ML. 
EL TOVAR. 4 
Honey yellow and almost black; 36’. 
EASTER MORN. 42”; M* 50¢ 
A heavy textured white recelving both 
an AM and HM. 
ETHELWYNN DUBUAR. 38”; ML®* 30¢ 
Orchid pink. 3—80 ¢; 5—$1.10. 
ELMOHR. 75¢ 
Reddish mulberry; heavy  substancce; 
hardy; AM; DM; 36”. 
FAIR ELAINE. 35”; M 50¢ 
An entrancing bicolor, pale primrose to 
cream-white standards and blazing rich 
gold falls. It is very attractive; HM; : 
ELSA SASS. 3—$1.40 50¢ 
A lemon-ice color, frilled, with a white 
blaze in center of F; 30’; ML*. 
FLORA ZENOR. 40”; EM Each 50¢ 
An exotic color blend of pale cameo- 
pink shading into hafts of a deeper rose, 
all set off with its vivid red beard; AM. 
FRANK ADAMS. . 40¢ 
A rosy fawn bicolor with fawn-tan blend; 
AM; 48”; M*. 
GLORIA GLOVER. ; 90¢ 
A nice deep orchid-pink; 36”; L. 
GLORIOLE. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.50 Each 40¢ 
A huge frosty pale blue of excellent sub- 
stance; HM; AM; 40”; 
GOLDBEATER. t 65¢ 
Solid yellow; a gorgeous variety; good 
substance; 36”; M. 
GOLDEN HIND. 3—$1.10; 5—$1.75 40¢ 
A very showy rich, clear, buttercup 
ellow and white; its richness is possessed 
by few Iris. The Dykes Winner for 1939. 
30 inches; M. 
G. P. BAKER. 3—-$1.20; 5—$1.65 Each 50¢ 
A masterpece yellow, 12 blooms to the 
stalk; AM; Dykes Winner; 60”; M. 
GOLDEN FLEECE. 3—$1.40 50¢ 
This is wholly unlike any other Iris. A 
lemon-coiored flower with c:eamy falls 
edged guid 3: d beautfully ru’.ed, huge in 
size; HM; AM; 36”; ML. 
GOLDEN MAJESTY. 3—1.25; 5—$1.75 50¢ 
Striking lovely rich golden yellow with 
a broad form and well branched stems. 
Its color is very even and rich; HM; AM. 
40 inches; ML. 
GOLDEN SPANGLE. 75¢ 
A deeper Golden Fleece and one of tha 
best golds; HM; 40”; EM. 
GOLDEN SPIKE. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
A splendid clear waxy deep yellow with 
a showy thick orange-yellow beard; AM. 
36 inches; M. 
GOLDEN TREASURE. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
Solid deep cream with a rich golden 
orange all about the central portion of 
the flower. It stands out in any planting; 
very floriferous; 38’; 
GRACE MOHR. 60¢ 
Wide flaring F; color same as in Ormohr, 
a soft gray-lavender veined violet; the 
form is different. tho. 
GRAND CANYON. 3—$1.60 Each 60¢ 
An outstanding blend of canyon colors, 
pium, copper and gold. It is slightly ruf- 
fled and must be seen to be fully adrnired: 
71O\ Gass: aay 
GREAT LAKES. 3—$1.60; 5—$2.30 60¢ 
A pretty pure clear blue Iris. Petal 
texture is flaring and crisp, the beard 
almost white. It was the 1942 Dykes 
Winner and still not equalled; 46”; M. 
GUDRUM. 3—51.40 50¢ 
An en yrmous creamy white with petais 
resenibhbng a magnolia. Brilliant orange 
beard and a slight gold-dust sprinkling 
over the entire bloom; heavy texture. The 
Dykes Wirner for 1931. 
GYPSY. 75¢ 
A variegata of great charm; S coppery 
gold; F cnestnut-brown; HM; 48”; M*. 
HAPPY DAYS. 40¢ 
Giant primuline yellow, veined mor- 
occo red; HM; AM; 39”; EM. 
HELEN McGREGOR. $3.06 
A very teautiful clear pale blue, flaring 
and Caintly ruffled. For light blue it is 
supreme; Hi. 
HOOSIER SUNRISE. 60¢ 
A pretty large flowered mauve-pink 
and yellow; vigorous; 40”; ML*. 
JAKE. 3—$1.40 60¢ 
A pure white wth no trace of other 
colors in it; large and free blooming; 
38”) ML: 
JASMANIA. 3—90¢; 5—$1.40 Each 40¢ 
A pretty bannna-yellow; HM; AM; 36 
inches; very pretty; 36’; ML*. 
JEAN CAYEUX. 3—90¢; 5—$1.40 40¢ 
A showy blend of coffee and HWayina 
brown it must be seen to realize its 
beauty; a Dykes Winner; 36”; M*. 
JEAN LAFITTE. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.50 05¢ 
Glowing coppery rose, a pretty variety. 
36 inches; 
JEB STUART. 3—.90 354 
A pretty red-brown; AM; 36”; M. 
KANSAS INGLESIDE. 34”; E 40¢ 
The first of the reds to bloom. It is a 
warm toned brown-red self and very pret- 
ty. It also blooms again in the fall where 
the season is long. 
KING JUBA. 3—90¢; 5—$1. 40 Each 35¢ 
Chamois variegata; this is a very pretty 
variety and much admired by visitors. 
LADY BOSCAWEN. 90¢ 
A ruffled white of elegant beauty; it 
is a very pretty variety; 40”; P 
LADY MOHR. 75¢ 
A cross between the bearded Iris and an 
Oncocyclus hybrid producing a most un- 
usual Iris The standards are clear oyster- 
shell white, the falls frosted chartreuse- 
yellow with prominent veining; slightly 
fluted; very pretty. 
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LEGEND.  3—85¢; 5—$1.30 Each 40¢ 
A. huge crimson-claret; showy; 36’; M. 
LIBERTY BELL. 60¢ 
White with red-toned feathered stitch- 
ed edging; very hardy and popular; 32”; M. 
L. MERTON GAGE. 60¢ 
A yellow toned medium pink; fine form 
and substance; HM; 40’. 
LORD OF JUNE. 3—$1.00 Each 40¢ 
Gigantic blue, the falls marked with old 
goid; AM; SM; 40”; M. 
LOS ANGELES. 46” 40¢ 
Gigantic white with standards faintly 
edged blue and with blue styles. Very 
showy. 
LOUVOIS. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.50 Each 40¢ 
Two shades of chocolate, deep, rich and 
velvety. Its areal valuable variety; AM. 
86 inches; M. ; 
MADAM MAURICE LASSILLY. 65¢/ 
A beautiful sky blue and velvety purple; 
AM; DM; 37”; M. 
MAGIC CARPET. 60¢ 
S russet with edges toning to strawberry 
F dark strawberry edged russet; showy. 
MAJENICA. 36’; M 60¢ 
A salmon tinted pink with wide petals. 
It is a clear bright smoothly colored self. 
MASTER CHARLES. 60¢ 
A refined glowing mulberry-purple; fine 
rounded form; 38’; M*. 
MATTERHORN. 3—41.20 Each 50¢ 
A gigantic flowered, pure white with 
rounded down-falling falls with no veining 
visible; very light yellow beard; HM; AM. 
38 inches; EM. 
MELANIE. 3—$1.20 5—$1.80 50¢ 
A lovely large flowered light pink. 
Truely a fine orchid-pink; 40”; M. 
MING YELLOW. 3—$1.25 Each 50¢ 
One of the largest, stateliest yellows, 
evenly toned. Its form and bloom are 
fine; HM; AM; 36”; M. 
MINNIE COLQUITT. 90¢ 
A beautiful plicata of pearly white, pep- 
pered with very striking bluish wine 
stippled border; 35’; EM. 
MISSOURI. 3—$1.25; 5—$1.80 Each 50¢ 
Strong, medium blue, with flaring petals. 
It should. be in every Iris collection; 40’. 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA. 60¢ 
A lemon-ice. same as Elsa Sass; large 
flowers; ruffled; 36’; M 
MOONLIT SEA. 68¢ 
S white. heavily flushed lavender-violet; 
F same, darkening to mulberry-purple on 
eee edge; exquisite golden center; 36” 
MOROCCO ROSE. 3—$1.25; 5—$1.80 50¢ 
A really beautiful warm rose-pink self 
with a soft yellow glow at the center, 
beard bright gold; 40’; : 
MRS. WILLARD JACQUES. 29”; M  40¢ 
A pleasing watermelon pink. waved and 
frilled. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.60 
MULBERRY ROSE, 3—$1.90 Each 70¢ 
This is an outstanding variety. Color a 
deep radiant mulberry-rose self, having 
a brown shade; bronze beard; HM; AM; 
40 inches; M. 
NENE. 3—$1.00; 5—$1.50 Each 40¢ 
A dandy variety, standards soft lilac and 
falls rich old rose. The flowers are very 
large and showy; 38 inches. 
NIGHTFALL. 60¢ 
F a very velvety rich dark pansy-purple; 
S a lighter shade; medium blue beard; 
AM 36% Vi. 
OLA KALA. 3—$2.00 5—$3.25 80¢ 
A rich golden yellow, almost orange; the 
falls are flaring and slightly frilled. A 
Dykes Winner for 3948 and it has been 
very popular since; 38”; M. 
OMAHA. 30”; M 40¢ 
Soft rose to brown-cinnamon; huge flow- 
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