TEJAS—(Russell). Brilliant red : $1.00 
TEMPLE FIRE—(Emig). Orange red with orengs 
cup. . 
THERON (Stout). Dark mahogany a ho 
TOMESHA—(Russell). Red : $7.50) 
TYLER RED—(Tyler). Open deep mahogany 
red. ; Sy 4/5 
VALIANT—(Cook). Fine deep orange. $3.00 
VESPERS—(Nesmith). Cream yellow $2.00 
VILLANELLA—(Hill). Graceful. Unusual shade 
of rose. Sere $3.00 
VULCAN—(Stout). Maroon red _. $1.00 
WARPATH—(Russell). Red. : $1.00 
WHITE LADY—(Sass). Pale yellow So0 
WINNIE NIGHTINGALE — (Perry) Glowing 
range. pea is ee : 
WINDSOR TAN—(Nesmith). Brown and_ buff 
yellow bicolor. : 2 $3.00 
YELDRIN—(Stout). Yellow multiflora......$1.00 
ZOUAVE—(Stout). Red and yellow bicolor. 
$1.00 
MORE HEMEROCALLIS 
= M V light | . Oft 
ueeded (W) 38” ee ig ue erien each 
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 | have seen........... $10.00 
CHAMELEON—(C) M 36” Blaze red and Ta 
Ming yellow. Red tones to beautiful pink. 
$1.50 
CRIMSON CLOVER—(N) 43” M Beautiful true 
clover pink. ——~-~- aeh eee 251950 
DAWN FLIGHT—(Va) 36” M Huge spreading 
ale gold w/pink overlay. Fine. - $2.00 
FLAMBOYANT—(Doug) 42” LM Excellent deep 
Indian yellow giant w/red halo. AM ‘53. 
$4.00 
GARDEN CHARM—(Bech) 22’’ EM Huge golden 
yellow wide-petaled night bloomer. $1.00 
GARDEN LADY—(N) 36’ EM Attractive large 
Dink Gna etahDICOlOle gee eee eee $2.00 
GOLDEN GIANT—(Sass) 48’ ML Large flowers 
of golden yelON, Firie: 2-2 ae $2.50 
GOLD CARGO—(R) 36” E 7” of deepest 
richest gold, velvety sheen, thick eae 
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. 
LILLIAN RUSSELL—(R) 30’ M Petals rich 
rose; sepals lemon sprinkled rose. Extra. 
$ 
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 Lady._ $1.00 
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 
PINK ANGEL—(McC) 23’ M Petals surprising 
shade lavender-pink, sepals cream. —. $3.50 
PINK DREAM—(C) 40’ M Light red or pink 
sclfaHi Ms Oos= == ae eee eee $10.00 
PURPLE MIST—(R) 30’ M Gorgeous shade of 
pink-purple. A true beauty. ______ $2.50 
RAMONA SEELIGSON—(R) 30” E Large twist- 
ed red, brown and yellow spider. $2.00 
ROYAL CROWN—(C) M 38” Red and Ta Ming 
bicolor. Broad segments. 8 5356:00 
RUBY LANGSTON—(C) M 40” Bigger, much 
improved ‘Enchantress’ 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 FANTASY—(L) EE 30” Petals lilac, 
sepals light yellow. Complete bicolors. $5.00 
WILHELMINA—(R) 54” M A taller, larger, 
‘Athlone’. Rosy-tan and yellow. Beautiful. 
$2.00 
These below are especially valuable for 
northern residents, where re-bloom is very 
scarce, because of their late bloom season. 
CALIFORNIA—(N) 24” VL Beautiful orange 
yellow self. — —___ : Ba 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, lovely tubular shape. $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 segments. 
$3.50 
MARTIE EVEREST—(McD) L 40” Very showy 
spider-shaped large bright red and yellow. 
$1.50 
MERRYMAKER — (McD) L_ 36” Cinnamon 
orange-red petals and cadmium sepals. 
$1.50 
NORMAN HAMILTON—(McD) ML 30” Fine 
textured glowing deep yellow. —______ $1.50 
PURE GOLD—(N) VL 35” As the name. Large 
and (beautitull) eee eee $4.00 
RICHARD—(N) M-L 48’ Cadmium orange self 
of ‘great’ promise. 2 =e es $2.00 
WELCOME—(McD) L 50” Deep dusty rose w/ 
brilliant wridescence. “222222 eae See $1.50 
WHIPPOORWILL—(McD) VL 36” Spanish-yel- 
low self. Beautiful trumpet form.___- $1.50 
WINEMAKER—(N) VL 28’ Small full wine- 
purple. Very atiractiVes eee $5.00 
SHIPMENT 
Of strong healthy plants, guaranteed true 
to name, are made from April 15th to June 
Ist and from August 15th to Nov. We prepay 
all orders of $5.00 or more. 
DISCOUNT allowed on orders cf three varie- 
ties or more not marked Net, as follows: $10 
or more 10%; $20 or more 15%; $40 or more 
20%. 
EARLY BLOOMING DWARF—IRIS 
These low-growing and very early sorts are 
especially useful for the rock-garden or as 
front edging for the perennial border, where 
their early brilliance and cheerfulness is so 
welcome to flower-hungry gardeners. 
ALINDA—(Cook 1946) Very fine clear red- 
purple. A real dwarf, vigorous and florifer- 
OUS: (Sa ee ee ee $ .60 
ATROVIOLACEA—(Todaro 1857) Deep red- 
Violet.. First) to blooms 51.) 2s on40 
AZUREA—3”, EE, feathered light blue, one of 
the most charming and the 2nd variety to 
bloom ih Springy ee eee $ .40 
BEAUTY SPOT—6” L, deep black red, black 
beard! hiM2 3 ee eee $1.50 
BLACK MIDGET—8” M, very dark purple with 
sooth black’ buds. ee $ .40 
CREAM TART—(Hill-son) Glistening cream 
and olive yellow with dash of red in crea 
Of horizontal stallSs Oc eee $ 
ELEGENCE—6” petite creamy white, very 
Small bloom: eee ee $ .40 
GRACTILS—8”" E£*, light buckskin cream tan 
WititaereGGiShiee t USlia. eee ee $ .50 
HARBOR LIGHTS—(Burchfield 1927) Clear 
lightyellowy 2222 ae ee $ .40 
HEATHERBLOOM—M*—heather or hydrangea 
[geia cat a aR ee a ae eS BNE $1.00 
LIEUT. DE CHAVAGNAC—(Andre 1926) Violet 
Talfsbloomercse Ose. a ee eee $ 40 
LITTLE JEWEL—(J. Sass 1939) Brown tan 
blend: “605 See 2 See eee $ .50 
PALTEC—(Hill). A small clear pale blue which 
is a regular jewel. In flower arrangements 
it often furnishes just the effect desired. 
LS t00t ee ee ee eee ee $ .40 
MIST O’PINK—8"’. Red pink. _______- BS TASS 
REFLECTION—(Burchfield 1925). Large sky 
blues 4822 522 ee ee ee ees ey sofa) 
SCHNEEKUPPE—(G. and K. 1910). Snow white 
with greenish flush. White beard. 10”. 
$ .40 
chlo MONEY—(J. Sass 1934) Rich yellow. 
6 ee eee $ .40 
TAMPA—(Cook 1936). Floriferous red-claret 
in tiny long-stemmed flower like Keepsake. 
1223) 2s 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. Rare. 
EES ee ee eee ee ee $1.00 
VIOLET “GEM—(Cook 1946). Tiny flowers of 
rich dark blue violet, lighter blue beard. 
Strong grower and free flowering. Early 
flowering at same time as Alinda.____$ .75 
WARBLER—(Williamson). The plants are very 
floriferous, bearing a host of small yellow 
flOWeNSS 424 ee oe ee ee ee $ .50 
WEE ADMIRAL—4” L— intense dark red pur- 
ple with 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- 
lent? flaringictorme =. eres S50 
BLUE FLASH—5” Light MeSsenes blue self. 
Dainty: flower. 2 a eee eee nme as: 
BRON YA—5” Deep red. sete with flaring falls. 
2.275 
BUZZER—7” Clear lavender blue with pink 
aa = ee ee eee ene 4 
ENDY MION—6”’ Transilcent fed purple self. 
Wide petals, fine shape. $ .50 
MOON GLEAM-—7” Cream sulphur yellow salt 
Semi-flaring falls.) = Ser 
OLIVE EVA—6” Blend of slate violet over 
yellows Datker=falilsve=see. aoe $2.50 
ROSE MIST—8” Light red-violet bitone. Light 
yellow? beard. ===. = Ageia) 
SASS PURPLE—6” Perhaps the richest dark 
purple of all. Large rounded flowers of 
velvety finish and excellent pga, “a 
YELLOW FRILLS—7” Ruffled dark golden yel- 
low; orange: beard) ===. $50 
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 
Siberiqnitke ss os ee eee $2.00 
BLUE CHARM—(H. Sass 1931). 30’. Large 
brigntamediGme | tees Sea S75 
CAESAR — (Morgan 1930) 42’. Very tall, 
broad-petalled, handsome blue-purple. $ .50 
CAESAR’S BROTHER — (Morgan 1932) 32”. 
Tall, dark and handsome. Black pansy-pur- 
ples ..2-2 3) See ee Eat $4475 
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.__--~~~ eS 1EOO 
ERIC THE RED—(Whitney 1944). 40’’. Large 
broad-petalled flowers of wine-red. Flaring 
falls. Finest of the red._______ eS S00) 
GATINEAU—(Preston 1932) 35’’. Wonderfully 
clear bright blue, large-flowered and out- 
Standing. ae eee eee i gr hs} 
GRAY DOVE—(Cleveland 1938) 38’. Charm- 
ing soft grayish blue with almost lavender 
shadings. Excellent wisteria-colored bloom. 
$75 
HELEN ASTOR—(Whitney-Kellogg 1938) 30”. 
Wide standards of rosy red. Falls are broad 
and round of rosy red. White throat flushed 
DIGeEs Outstanding see eS 17S 
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 
lighter blues Very. nice.) 2== =a Sle 
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”. 
By fs) 
RED EMPEROR—(Sturtevant 1934) 30’. Wine 
red, veined blue. One of the very few “’reds’’ 
which contrast so effectively with the blues 
arid!) “Wwhites.2 2a ee 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) ‘yellows, 222 eee are $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. 
ESMerAe 
TUNKHANNOCK — (Scheffy) 38’. Largest 
white, tall and flaring. A _ fit companion 
for Tycoon.) eee a S50 
TYCOON—(Cleveland 1938) 34’’. Largest Si- 
berian. Huge violet-blue, broad-petalled and 
SaGtINY.. = eee ee OO 
ZEST—(Sturt 1934). A brilliant 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. 
