. Cooley's Gardens : Silverton Oregon 1935. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Irises (Plants) Catalogs. JEAN CAYEUX JEAN CAYEUX Certainly one of the most beautiful irises we have ever flowered in our gardens. Likewise, it is one of the most unusual in color—a soft, smooth, light buff, described by some as "coffee colored" and by others as Havana-brown. The form is perfect, as the accom- panying illustration shows, and the size is larger than average. It is splendidly branched, over three feet tall, and flowers over a long season. Jean Cayeux has been awarded a Certificate of Merit b


. Cooley's Gardens : Silverton Oregon 1935. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Irises (Plants) Catalogs. JEAN CAYEUX JEAN CAYEUX Certainly one of the most beautiful irises we have ever flowered in our gardens. Likewise, it is one of the most unusual in color—a soft, smooth, light buff, described by some as "coffee colored" and by others as Havana-brown. The form is perfect, as the accom- panying illustration shows, and the size is larger than average. It is splendidly branched, over three feet tall, and flowers over a long season. Jean Cayeux has been awarded a Certificate of Merit by the French Horticultural Society, and in 1931 it won the Dykes Medal for the finest iris of the year. It is listed in Schreiner's "100 Super-Iris". Each $ I ERRY Raised by Mr. E. G. Lapham, ' Elkhart. Ind. "We take particular pleasure in being numbered among the joint introducers of this perfectly formed, extremely brilliant red iris. Mr. Lapham has a splen- did reputation for quality in his previous introduc- tions, and enthusiasts will find that Jerry is very close to the reddest thing ever turned out in an iris. Not only that, but the large rounded flowers are as near perfection as could be desired. Height three feet, rapid of increase, hardiness unquestioned. We recommend it whole-heartedlv. Each $ JANE WILLIAMSON Exquisite blend of rose, old gold and maroon. Not large, but very floriferous and especially lovely. Each 25c; three for 50c KALINCA Huge cream self, outstanding not only as an exhi- bition spike, but as a garden specimen as well. The broad, spreading, ivory textured blooms generally come out in groups of three or four simultaneously, and each stem will carry from twelve to fifteen flow- ers. The spacing is perfect, as the photograph on page 15 is a normal specimen and gives a clear idea of the candelabra effect. An offspring of Dolly Madison, its hardiness is beyond question. Four feet in height. Each $ KANSAS This iris was introd


Size: 1298px × 1926px
Photo credit: © The Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorhenryggilbertnurseryandseedtradecata, bookcentury1900