Elmohr 



MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis, 1937) Each 60c; 3 for ^1.50 



A very large rose-pink self with soft yellow glow at the heart and 

 brownish cast about the haft. Still ranks among the best pinks and 

 pleases all who buy it. Unlike many Iris in this color class, Morocco 

 Rose is a truly big flower. Always in heavy demand. See page 20. 



MOUNT HERMON (Lowry,1945) Each ^6.00 



This new cool white from New England has very little of the cream 

 or ivory tone in its makeup. Tall growing, up to 42 inches, it makes 

 a regal dislpay in the garden because of the wide branching and 

 general excellence of the big, well-shaped blossoms. Pale lemon Ijeard. 

 HM AIS, 1945. 



MT. McKINLEY (Schreiner, 1947) Each ^3.50 



Derived from Amigo crossed with Wabash, about midway between 

 these two in color tones. Early blooming and tall, the standards open- 

 ing pale blue and fading to cool white. Falls are deep purple edged 

 with pale blue and with a brownish haft devoid of veinings. Better 

 and lower branched than the famous Wabash. 



MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner, 1941 ) 



Each ^1.25; 3 for ^3.00 



Aptly described by the name, this new Iris is actually something new 

 and different in coloring. Very tall stems hold the self-colored blooms 

 well aloft, and the branching is good. Most unusual in color, it might 

 be termed a deep pinkish mulberry, strongly shaded brovra. The 

 heavy bronze beard is an added asset. HM AIS, 1943; AM, 1944. 

 Shown on page 17. 



NANKEEN (Whiting, 1947) Each ^10.00 



Clear, cool Chinese-yellow enlivened by soft rays of chrome-yellow 

 smoothly spread over the whole flower. Massive in size but well pro- 

 portioned and carried on tall well-branched stalks. Stays fresh and 

 attractive in all kinds of weather. A radiant Iris for garden effect 

 and will attract much comment when exhibited. 



NATIONAL WHITE (Weed, 1944) Each ^1.00; 3 for ^2.50 



A spectacular pure white Iris that is a giant in every way. The huge 

 flowers have extra broad falls, well shaped, and the widely branched 

 stalks reach over 4 feet in height. One of the very best new whites 

 and it will make a good run for largest bloom in any show. 



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