Overland Par\, Kansas 
SUSAN BLISS (Bliss) Rose pink; free blooming and rapid growing; 
late; tall__3 for .25 
TAJ MAHAL (Sturt) Imposing white of waxy substance; not a pure 
white but an effective one; midseason; medium height_ .15 
TALISMAN (Mur) Golden apricot blend; a color gem; fine perfume; 
late; medium height_ 3.50 
THAIS (Cay) Pale pink self lighted by a pale canary beard; free flow- 
protection; early; tall_ 5.00 
ering, vigorous and of good form; midseason; tall_ .35 
THURATUS (H. P. Sass) Deepest purple; large flower with very long 
falls; midseason; tall_ .90 
TRISTRAM (Bliss) S. white; F. deep blackish purple lined white; most 
striking color contrast of any of the amoenas; late; short_3 for .25 
TROOST (Den) Deep rose pink; the falls heavily veined a darker shade; 
midseason; short_1_3 for .25 
VALENCIA (Mohr) Orange buff blended self; midseason; medium 
height _ .25 
VAN CLEVE (Van Name) S. violet purple; F. rich dark purple; a 
faster growing, freer blooming Swazi; late; tall_ .35 
VENUS DI MILO (Ayres) Cream white of splendid substance and fine 
form; absolutely hardy and a rampant grower; midseason; medium 
height _ 2.25 
VESPER GOLD (Wmsn) Translucent honey colored self; midseason; 
tall ___ .15 
VIOLET CROWN (H. P. Sass) Pale violet of waxy substance and firm, 
rounded form; unique and lovely; midseason; tall_ 5.00 
WACONDA (H. P. Sass) Bright fuchia red self; from the same seed 
pod as Rameses; midseason; short_ .90 
WAMBLISKA (J. Sass) Large flowered white with a blue flush 
through the center; in the Oct. 1932 "Iris Bulletin" Mrs. Hires 
writes, "Here the blue is centered in the heart of the flower rather 
than suffused which gives it an iridescent effect, having the quality 
to be found in frosted icicles when touched with the sun’s rays"; 
midseason; tall _ 1.25 
WILLIAM MOHR (M-M) Gigantic flowered lilac deeply veined 
purple; the better for winter protection but can get along without 
it; early; short_ .60 
WEDGEWOOD (Dykes) Nearly Wedgewood blue with a white beard; 
wonderful color but frail substance; midseason; medium height- .25 
WILLIAM R. DYKES (Dykes) The largest flowered yellow and the 
heaviest substance of any of the large flowered varieties; the falls 
are sometimes flecked with purple and sometimes pure; requires 
WOTAN (Grinter) Very deep velvety purple self of heavy substance; 
wide, well rounded petals; midseason; tall_ 20.00 
YELLOW TOM TIT (Sturt) Dainty bright yellow; clover scented; 
late; short _ .60 
YOLANDE (Mil) Large flowered bright blue; midseason; medium 
height _ . 15 
ZADA (Emig) Free flowering pure white; midseason; medium height 
3 for .25 
ZWANENBERG (Den) Like something from the woods; greenish slate 
standards and greenish maroon brown falls; very early; short_ .15 
August 2, 1933. 
"The irises arrived in fine condition. They were packed well; the irises were fine and clean. 
The most wonderful thing of all were the extras. To say that I was pleased is putting it mildly. 
I enjoyed opening them just as 1 would a Xmas present.” 
Mrs. R. W. T., Schellsburg, Penna. 
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