SKY RANGER (Hall, 1948) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Very tall — up to 54 inches — this stately and heavily ruffled medium blue dom- 

 inates the Iris garden. The three-way branched stems open one flower each at 

 a time, excellently spaced. The flowers are large, of very attractive form and 

 good substance. It is so strong and vigorous that it has held up in storms 

 when shorter and smaller varieties have gone down. HM AIS, 1949; AM, 1952. 



SNOQUALMIE (Brehm, 1938) Each 60c ; 3 for $1.50 



A solid deep cream; even in tone, large in size and of leathery texture. 

 Creamy Irises tie into the garden picture well and are admirably used with 

 the reds and Variegatas as well as with the blues and purples. This is one of 

 the best, hardy and free blooming. 



SNOW FLURRY (Rees, 1939) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Standards pure icy white beautifully ruffled. Falls big, broad and pure 

 white. They are waved and crimped at the edges, semi-flaring and abund- 

 antly produced on stems reaching 4 feet. Early and long lasting. Note the f|p 

 color plate on page 33. 



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Temple 

 Bells 



Sunray 



Truly Yours 



Solid Gold 



Prospector 



Ballet Dancer 



Argus Pheasant and Thotmes III 



