WM. MOHR 



SUNLIGHT 



A most luminous, tall yellow from Miss Sturte- 

 vant, large in size, and of extra good garden effect. 

 The color is quite light, between cream and straw, 

 with a beard of fiery orange-red. Free blooming and 

 a tremendous increaser. This iris has been awarded 

 an Honorable Mention by the American Iris Society 

 when exhibited as a seedling. Extra late. 



Each 40c ; three for $1.00 



SWAZI 



One of the original deep blue Dominions, con- 

 sidered by some as the best of all. A very rich and 

 velvety dark blue, with heavy gold beard. Tall, with 

 excellent branching habit. Very late, being one of the 

 last to flower. Each 50c 



TALISMAN 



To those who know the Talisman rose, it need 

 only be suggested that this iris is worthy of the 

 name. The whole flower is a rich golden yellow suf- 

 fused with peach-pink, more deeply in the falls than 

 in the standards. There is an electric blue flush down 

 the center of the falls, and the haft is reticulated 

 bronze. Three feet tall ; deliciously scented. From 

 the Orpington Nurseries in England. 



Each $1.50 



THEODOLINDA 



A gigantic plicata comparable to the famous pair 

 from California — San Francisco and Los Angeles. 

 However, this new seedling is a product from the 

 gardens of Dr. Ayres of Cincinnati, and is therefore 

 perfectly hardy anywhere. 



Each $3.00 



SURPRISE 



Monster blue, flushed heliotrope, on stems 

 up to four feet in height. The intense orange 

 beard is a salient feature. This is our own intro- 

 duction, and Ave are proud of the fact that it 

 has been well received in all sections of the 

 country. A fit companion to such blues as Santa 

 Barbara, Loetitia Michaud, and Duchess Sarah. 

 Bold foliage, almost evergreen. 



Each 35c ; three for 75c 



TIGER-TIGER 



A red iris with tan standards, the falls appearing 

 more nearly true red than any other iris we have 

 seen. A heavy blooming Wareham seedling with very 

 large well formed blossoms. It bears our sincere 

 recommendation. Each $3.00 



TINT OTAN 



A very striking flower in combinations of bronzy 

 tan and straw yellow. Crests are unusually long, of 

 bright brown, and the flowers are Well held on stems 

 reaching 40 inches in height. Probably the most pop- 

 ular iris among Dr. Ayres 1934 new ones. Only a few 

 rhizomes available. Each $20.00 



TRAIL'S END 



With standards of dull yellow overlaid soft 

 orange-red, and falls of orange-red embellished with 

 a golden beard, the introducer tells us that this bril- 

 liant iris calls to mind the berry of the bittersweet, 

 after it has been touched by frost ! The imagination 

 needs but little prodding to envision the landscape 

 value of such a flower. Of medium size, but on 38- 

 inch stalks, well branched. A great favorite at the 

 Freeport Iris Show. H..M. AIS 1933. Each $15.00 



TUSCANY GOLD 



An introduction from the Longfield Iris Farm, 

 from whence came Dolly Madison and Rosakura. 

 This one is a distinct shade of reddish-gold, a deeper 

 colored flower than Vesper Gold. Falls squarely held. 

 vy^l^Qp^ Each 50c ; three for $1.25 



This remarkable flower was one of the sensations 

 in the East last season, and every critic who saw it 

 flower was enthusiastic over it. Col. Nichols, of 

 Ithaca, N. Y., the introducer, thinks it his highest 

 achievement thus far. In general effect Valor is a 

 deep blackish blue violet bicolor. similar in some 

 respects to Sir Michael, but a larger flower and with 

 domed standards. One of the tallest of all varieties ; 

 very fragrant. H. M. AIS 1932. Each $2.50 



VERT-GALANT 



Brilliant coppery red, with copper-fawn stand- 

 ards. A giant sort that has the habit of putting up 

 from two to four huge stalks from each rhizome. The 

 falls are edged with the lighter fawn color of the 

 standards, and the haft is beautifully marked with 

 cream and brown. This variety is not only a striking 

 exhibition flower, but it has extra good carrying 

 quality, and the four-foot spikes dominate the gar- 

 den. Another Dykes medal winner. 



Each $1.50 ; three for $3.50 



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