. Cooley's Gardens : Silverton Oregon 1937. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Irises (Plants) Catalogs. CLARA NOYES Each 35c; 3 for 75c This lovely warm blend from the Sass gardens has been a sensation in the iris world for the past few years. The coloring is a medley of peach and apricot tones, suggesting the rich and brilliant blendings of the rose "; A beautiful novelty which is always a complete sell-out each season. Small rhiz- omes always. See page 38. COLUMBINE Each 40c; 3 for $ Introduced as a white Aphrodite, one of the par- ents. As clean and clear as a crysta


. Cooley's Gardens : Silverton Oregon 1937. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Irises (Plants) Catalogs. CLARA NOYES Each 35c; 3 for 75c This lovely warm blend from the Sass gardens has been a sensation in the iris world for the past few years. The coloring is a medley of peach and apricot tones, suggesting the rich and brilliant blendings of the rose "; A beautiful novelty which is always a complete sell-out each season. Small rhiz- omes always. See page 38. COLUMBINE Each 40c; 3 for $ Introduced as a white Aphrodite, one of the par- ents. As clean and clear as a crystal, with lovely form, slender branching stems, this free flowering white is distinct from all other white irises, and as a result it was awarded the silver medal at the English Iris Society's exhibit in London in 1930. Columbine is a very fast multiplier. COPPER LUSTRE Each $ Absolutely unique, a magnificient iris from the hand of Dr. Kirkland, who gave us Desert Gold, Black Wings, and a number of very recent novelties certain to make a fine impression on the iris growing public. Copper Lustre positively glows in its bright copper, gold, and pinkish tan blendings. It is a huge flower, with lush foliage, and in the garden of its originator was the center of attraction and comment when the American Iris Society met in Nashville. H. M. AIS 1935. See page 9. CORALIE Each $ A blend of pink and red that approaches rasp- berry color in effect, with a dazzling note added in the bright golden beard. With this fine variety Dr. Ayres has scored honors again, for Coral ie was awarded an H. M. by the AIS in 1932 and in 1933 was given the Dykes Medal. Such recognition stamps it as a certain leader for many seasons to come. Very limited stock. CORINTHE Each $ First time catalogued in America! A new French introduction from Cayeux that was awarded a special Certificate of Merit in Paris 'in 1934. The flowers are of immense s^ze and beautiful coloring, with broad arching standards


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