VOODOO (Kleinsorge, 1948) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



A very dark combination of rich chocolate-brown standards and black- 

 ish red-brown falls, the entire flower crimped and ruffled at the edges. 

 The broad falls are held stiffly horizontal and the wide standards appear 

 close together and erect. Average size, medium height. A very rich piece 

 of color and an abundant bloomer. It is a sister seedling of Pretty Quad- 

 roon. Illustrated on page 18. 



WABASH (Williamson, 1937) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



Pure white standards and rich velvety deep violet falls bordered white 

 — the most striking ainoena of all. Very tall, branched above the middle 

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

 soms. The color plate on page 37 shows this popular Iris 

 in perfect detail. HM AIS, 1937; AM, 1938. Awarded the 

 Dykes Medal in 1940. 



WHITE SPRITE (Cassebeer, 1951) Each $7.00 



A brand new and most distinct snow-white, including the 

 beard. The flowers are delicately ruffled and the broad falls 

 almost touch each other. They flare straight out and the 

 standards appear as a white ruffled ball setting on a white 

 plate. 36 inches tall. HM AIS, 1952. 



WILMA VALETTE (Craig, 1950) Each $2.50 



Rich crimson-burgundy plicata with an over-all pattern. A 

 Rich Raiment seedling of large size, very free flowering. 



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 31. 



ZANTHA (Fay, 1947) Each $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. 



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



The only Iris with leaves striped creamy yellow and green. 

 Excellent for a foliage accent in the border and, as 

 shown on page 7, it lends itself particularly well to 

 some types of flower arrangements. Bears lavender- 

 blue blossoms but its chief value lies in its novel \ 

 foliage. 



MIXED HALL FLAMINGO PINK 

 SEEDLINGS 



$3.00 each; 4 for $10.00 

 Selected from the best of the 1952 and 1953 

 crops— varied in shade, shape and type, as 

 shown on the cover. You will not get two alike 

 but we cannot guarantee any particular shade 

 or depth of color. They will make very attrac- 

 tive garden clumps and are valuable for ama- 

 teurs who would like to try a hand at raising 

 some pink seedlings of their own. 



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