FAIR CHANCE FARM 
BELOIT, KANSAS 
Sass Sdlg. No. 2—18". Purest white with green, 
veins. Large yellow tipt white beard. Grows to 
an immense size, 7-8 inches in a good season. 
Resembles Moonlight somewhat. A striking iris 
at a moderate price_ .10 
White Knight—24"-F-*. Vigorous waxy snow white 
for landscaping _ .12 
William Mohr —24"-E. Largest of the pogocyclus 
hybrids. Very free making an excellent cut 
flower. Soft violet entirely veined manganese 
violet. Of rapid increase and great hardiness. 
A novelty- .60 
Zwanenberg—13"-*. S-grayish lavender washed and 
veined olive buff to Hessian brown, P-velvety 
ecru olive to old gold, splotched burnt lake. 
Unique coloring and of very smooth texture .15 
—DWARF BEARDED SECTION— 
Listed here you wll find those charming sorts 
suitable for rock gardens and for the bordering of 
walks. Height is under 16 inches. (4 for the price 
of 3). 
Bride—10"-EEEE. An entrancing white with cream 
and blue undertones. Green veins _ .15 
Delicata—15"-EEEE. Blue self _ .15 
Die Fee—6"-EEEE. Sky blue with purple mark¬ 
ings - .10 
Dr. Mann—6"-EEEE-*. S-light smoky violet, F-pe- 
tunia violet shading toward edge the color of S. 
A border iris of very long season_ .43 
Glee—12"-EEEE. Frilled soft yellow which blooms 
steady for three to four weeks _ .30 
Orange Queen—8"-EEEE. Deep rich orange of 
splendid substance. This iris compares favor¬ 
ably with the best of the tall bearded for flor- 
iferousness and quality of bloom. Excellent for 
the rock garden _ .15 
Pumila Atroviolacea—l"-EEEE. Early dark purplish 
red always in time for Easter_ .09 
Rose Mist—EEEE. Mauve pink of quality_ .43 
Sclineeknppe—14"-EEE. Creamy white with green¬ 
ish flush. Poor texture and form_ .19 
Statellae—12"-EEE-*. IVory white veined olive. 
Two blooms or more to a stem_ .12 
Tony—10"-EEEE. Rich deep red purple, one of 
the darkest. Very rich in its coloring_ .15 
IRIS—the only flower to withstand drought—IRIS 
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