WAMBLISKA 



Wambliska 



Tlie huge white self, raised by Jacob Sass of 

 Oinalia, Nebraska. This was the most sensational iris 

 of 1930, and is being proclaimed hy all who have 

 seen it as the greatest hardy white in the world. Few 

 irises in existence are larger in size, and it flowers 

 abundantly on four-foot sturdy stems. A faint blue 

 flush at the base of the standards gives it a cool ap- 

 pearance, rather than the warm effect of creamy 

 whites like Purissima. JMichelline Charriere. etc. It 

 is certain to enjoy world-wide popularity, because of 

 the tenderness of our present super whites in many 

 sections. H. :\r. ALS 1931. 



Very few rhizomes for sale ; each $15.00 



W. R. Dykes 



No iris has come to us from any source that has 

 carried greater advance publicity, and it is doubtful 

 if any has created as much comment. Here is a yel- 

 low iris that ranks witli the very largest in size, with 

 heavy crepey texture, and a color of richest golden- 

 yellow. The falls are usually stained and streaked 

 lightly with purple. In some floAvers this is not evi- 

 dent at all, ])ut the beauty of the blossom is not 

 marred in the least. It has flowered well in almost 

 every section of the country, but it does demand per- 

 fect drainage. Cold temperatures do not seem to 

 liarm the i)lant. A great novelty. 



Each $20.00 



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