WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner, '41) 



Each 75c ; 3 for $2.00 



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 one of our best whites. HM AIS, 1942. 



WONDERMENT (Cook, '58 Each $12.00 



Iris breeders throughout the world have been 

 agog over the progenitor crosses in the Indiana 

 garden of Paul Cook. This is one of his series 

 with white standards and blue falls, in this 

 case a stain of blue rather than a solid color 

 or pattern. The beard is chrome-yellow. Large 

 and flaring. 36 inches. HM AIS, 1958. 



ZANTHA (Fay, '47) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A very large deep yellow self, clear and clean, 

 with a rich yellow beard and no haft markings. 

 Perfection in form, tailored and flaring, the 

 3-foot stems widely branched. This Iris won 

 the President's Cup in 1947. HM AIS, 1947; 

 AM, 1952. Usually the first tall bearded Iris 

 to bloom. 



ZEBRA (Pallida variegata) 



Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



The only Iris with leaves striped creamy yel- 

 low and green. Excellent for a foliage accent 

 in the border and, as shown on this page, it 

 lends itself particularly well in some types of 

 flower arrangements. Bears lavender-blue blos- 

 soms but its chief value lies in its novel foliage. 



ZOMBIE (Craig, '57) Each $20.00 



A seedling of the famous Bang, dark and 

 mysterious, an inky, blackish red. Big, flaring 

 flowers on 36-inch stems, rather late. 



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No Shipments Made During Spring Months 



Fall Shipping Season Closes in Late October 



THIS CATALOG is free to all customers of 

 record over a 2-year period, otherwise copies 

 may be obtained for 50c and this amount de- 

 ducted from your first order. 



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Allen Garden, Memphis, Tenn. 



