RANGER 



LULLABY (Hall, 1943) Each $5.00 



Apple-blossom to orchid-pink, a luscious color in a large oval flower. 

 Standards and falls are nearly the same shade, the latter without haft 

 markings. Very tall and well branched. Stock very limited. 



MAJENICA (Cook, 1941) Each $3.50 



Distinct new pinkish blend with a tinge of salmon. This is a pleasing 

 flower in every way with wide-petaled standards and falls; full, 

 rounded and huge in size. Less pink and more orange than Eros, but 

 a somewhat similar color effect. Height 3 feet. HM AIS, 1943. 



MANDALAY (Hall, 1943) Each $3.50 



A smooth reddish rose self, entirely and evenly blended with copper. 

 This is a new and attractive color, not matched by any Iris we know. 

 Widely spreading falls, domed standards. HM AIS, 1943. 



MARQUITA (Cayeux, 1931) Each 50c 



A well-named Iris in brilliant ivory-yellow, with orchraceous maroon 

 veinings on the falls. Glorious ivory standards, deepening to sulphur 

 at the base. Falls same color, but entirely lined maroon. Never 

 enough stock to go around. AM AIS, 1936. 



MARY E. NICHOLLS (Nicholls, 1939) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Has the creamy smooth heavy finish of white kid leather, with dull 

 green-gold overlay at the haft. Beautiful form, medium in size, a 

 prolific bloomer and fast increaser. One of the most popular white 

 varieties, unique and beautiful. HM AIS, 1940; AM, 1943. 



MASTER CHARLES (Williamson, 1943) Each $7.00 



Rich and glowing mulberry-purple, with definite charm and flare to 

 the form. Standards are true purple, with blackish sheen blending to 

 brown at the base. Falls the same color blended brown at the haft. 

 Beard mulberry-purple tipped brown. Brilliant and distinctive, it is 

 undoubtedly one of the finest of Longfield introductions. HM AIS, 

 1944; AM, 1946. 



MATTERHORN (J. Sass, 1938) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Pure white; large but delicate in appearance. Even the beard is white. 

 Three feet in height, with slender well-branched stems and many 

 flowers widely spaced. Unmatched for purity of color and will please 

 anyone who is looking for the best white at a reasonable price. HM 

 AIS, 1938; AM, 1940. 



MATULA (H. Sass, 1939) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Beautiful blend of brilliant rose, rich orange, crimson and buff. 

 A clump provides a colorful golden salmon effect. The flowers are 

 very large, with falls that are waved and crimped, as are those of 

 Midwest Gem. This makes a mighty handsome pair. HM AIS, 1939 



GYPSY BARON 

 ILLUSION (Kleinsorge, 1943) Each $7.50 



An orchid-pink Ormohr seedling, altogether different from 

 the parent or any others in this series. It has that peculiar, 

 elusive air about it that marks these Wm. Mohr hybrids. 

 Delicately colored, with a tawny brown overlay on the haft 

 and a brown-tipped beard. The very last Iris to flower in 

 our garden, huge in size, with many branches, 30 inches tall. 



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