VOODOO (Kleinsorge, '48) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



A very dark combination of rich chocolate-brown standards and 

 blackish red-brown falls, the entire flower crimped and ruffled at the 

 edges. The broad falls are held stiffly horizontal and the wide stand- 

 ards appear close togeher and erect. Average size, medium height. A 

 very rich piece of color and an abundant bloomer. It is a sister seed- 

 ling of Pretty Quadroon. 



WABASH (Williamson, '37) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



Pure white standards and rich velvety deep violet falls bordered 

 white— the most striking amoena of all. Vei7 tall, branched above the 

 middle of the stalk with a profusion of large, slightly ruffled blos- 

 soms. HM AIS, 1937; AM, 1938; Dykes Medal, 1940. 



WATERMELON (Wafers, '54) Each $5.00 



A blending of greenish light lemon and deep watermelon-pink . . . 

 a cut watermelon not quite ripe. Extra large, with ruffled petals and 

 very heavy substance. HM AIS, 1934. 



MAZATLAN 



VICE-REGAL (Miles, '46) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



Here is one of the most richly colored seedlings we have ever grown. 

 The standards and falls are almost identical in color, but the velvet 

 of the latter makes them appear slightly deeper. Scarcely any haft 

 markings— a supreme shade of glowing bronzy red-purple with bronze 

 beard. 33 inches tall. HM AIS, 1947; AM, 1951. 



VIOLET HARMONY (Lowry, '52) Each $2.50 



Light violet in color, with a lighter patch in the center of the falls. 

 Very large, of elegant form, and nicely ruffled. Winner of the Presi- 

 dent's Cup in 1953; Dykes Medal, 1957. See page 20. 



VIOLET HILLS (Deforest, '56) Each $10.00 



Here is the last word in deep true violet color! The 7-inch flowers 

 shine like taffeta, even on a rainy day, and they will take rain, wind, 

 or sun. Standards, falls and beard are a uniform rich violet-purple, 

 the beard is lightly tipped blue. We nominate this as the finest Iris of 

 the past three years. 38 inches. HM .\IS, 1956; AM, 1958. See page 46. 



EXTRAVAGANZA 



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