WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner, 1941) 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A fine hardy white, bred in Minnesota. Widely flaring falls, snow- 

 white in color, the throat heavily tinted gold. Branching is excellent 

 and the stout stems hold the big blooms well aloft. This is surely one 

 of our best whites. HM AIS, 1942. See page 26. 



•WM. MOHR (Mohr, 1925) Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 



The entire bloom is a self of pale rosy lilac closly netted and veined 

 deep violet, producing a weird, yet very lovely effect. A mammoth flower 

 of medium height, with small foliage. Does better if divided and trans- 

 planted at least every other year. Makes very small rhizomes always. 



Tally-Ho 



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Voodoo 



Minuet 



ZANTHA (Fay, 1947) Each $4.00 



A very large deep yellow self, clear and clean, with a rich yellow beard 

 and no haft marking. Perfection in form, tailored and flaring, the 3-foot 

 stems widely branched. This Iris won the President's Cup in 1947. 

 HM AIS, 1947. 



ZEBRA (Pallida variegata) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



The only Iris with leaves striped creamy yellow and green. Blxcellent for 

 a foliage accent in the border and, as shown on page 3, it lends itself 

 particularly well to some types of flower arrangement. Bears lavender- 

 blue blossoms but its chief value lies in its novel foliage. 



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