JASPER AGATE (Williams, 1943) Each $15.00 



Distinct new shade of copper-gold- red, with an underlying copper- 

 pink tone throughout the entire flower. Hard to describe, it is 

 really a new color to the Iris spectrum, with smooth velvety finish 

 and no veining; a true self. HM AIS, 1944. 



JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux, 1931) Each 35c; 3 for 90c 



A smooth, soft, light buff, described by some as "coffee colored." 

 The stems are tall and well branched and the large flowers are 

 slightly wavy. A very distinct Iris. 



IOYCETTE (J. Sass, 1932) Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 



Dark maroon-red, practically a self. A most vigorous grower with 

 very strong straight and well branched stems, usually bearing 

 several open flowers at the same time. Stock limited. 



JUNALUSKA (Kirk., 1934) Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 



Copper-red falls and copper-gold standards — a magnificent Iris 

 with a coppery red garden effect. An early bloomer, very tall and 

 well branched. Always admired and one of the "best sellers" in 

 this catalog. Runner-up for the Dykes Medal in 1938. HM AIS 

 1936; AM, 1937. 



KALINGA (Kleinsorge, 1934) Each 35c; 3 for 90c 



Huge cream self, outstanding not only as an exhibition spike but 

 as a garden specimen as well. The broad spreading ivory-textured 

 blooms generally come out in groups of three or four simultan- 

 eously. HM AiS, 1936. 



KATHERINE FAY (Fay, 1945) Each $12.00 



A grand white, large, tall and with semi-flaring ruffled blooms. 

 All white, with no yellow in the center. It is an easy grower and 

 rapid multiplier, 100% hardy. HM AIS, 1945. 



LADY MOHR (Salbach, 1944) Each $25.00 



A new and altogether different addition to the interesting Wm. 

 Mohr family of Iris, this one brings a color combination previously 

 unknown in the tall bearded group. Standards are oyster-white, 

 huge and slightly fluted, with strong midribs. Falls are pale char- 

 treuse or greenish yellow, with prominent veining. There is a very 

 prominent dark patch surrounding the beard. Lady Mohr was the 

 center of interest in our garden last season, where some of the 

 stalks reached four feet in height and carried several open blooms 

 at one time. HM AIS, 1944. See page 25. 



LADY NAOMI (Fay, 1941) Each $3.50 



A tall and huge plicata, the white background entirely overlaid 

 and speckled blue. Thefe is a brownish cast near the center and 

 a brilliant and heavy orange beard. HM AIS, 1942. 



LADY OF SHALOTT (Schreiner, 1942) Each $5.00 



Precisely formed and lacily frilled, a charming and delicately 

 colored pink plicata. Standards are heavily flushed rose-pink and 

 the falls are edged with a peppering of minute pinkish dots. 34 

 inches tall. 



LAKE HURON (J. Sass, 1942) Each $1.50 



Deep and intense blue. When first unfurling, the falls are almost 

 blue-black, and when fully opened they are exceptionally blue. 

 Standards lighter and also very blue. Rich yellow beard. 



LAKE SHANNON (DeForest, 1945) • Each $20.00 



A mighty close approach to bright indigo-blue. There are many 

 fine new blue Irises coming into commerce but this is the bluest 

 one we have seen. Practically a self, with fluted standards and 

 falls. An odd feature about this Iris is the deeper veins running 

 the length and breadth of the falls. Beard uniformly blue, shading 

 to orange within the flower. 36 inches, well branched. 



LAMPLIGHT (Schreiner, 1944) Each $10.00 



A tranquil blend of flesh, buff and copper, with lamplight glow. 

 Lighter in tone than what is generally referred to as salmon, and 

 deeper than apricot. Well substanced, a smoothly blended self. 



LANCASTER (Cook, 1940) Each $3.50 



Very broad petaled coppery rose blend. It might be described as a 

 coppery old rose, with soft brown striation near the haft. HM AIS, 

 1941. 



LATE SUN (DeForest, 1940) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



A big bold solid yellow which has received high praise in all parts 

 of the country. Flowers measure 6 inches, petals are thick and 

 heavy, and of a uniform deep yellow color. Strong growing, with 

 tall stalks and rampant foliage. Perfectly hardy, about 40 inches 

 tall. HM AIS, r942. 



LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach, 1936) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



This bright rose blend is one of the most sought after Iris we grow. 

 Standards are a blend of rose and yellow; falls coppery old rose, 

 with a very bright beard and glowing center. Perfectly hardy, rapid 

 increaser; an Iris that is certain to add life to your planting. 

 HM AIS, 1937; AM, 1940. 



