MAN I TO U (Washington 1932) A gorgeous maroon colored self 
with brown marking under lip; large flowers on tall stems. $5.00 
MARY DOUGLAS (Washington 1931) A wonderful shade of clear 
pink of light tone; an unusual flower with long drooping falls. $6.00 
MARY LOVE (Washington 1931) Pinkish lavender flowers of 
orchid shade; wonderful height, color and form. $5.00 
MARY MORRIS (Washington 1931) A mixture of red, blue and 
yellow, giving the effect of tawny blue; unusual. $5.00 
MARTHA WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) The color is a 
rich velvety old rose, deepened by a slight brownish tone, the whole 
effect being a glorious deep red. H. M., A. I. S. 1930. $5.00 
MARY WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) White and cream 
with yellow spot under lip, increasing to brown stripe; lovely. $5.00 
MIKKATEE (Washington 1932) Largest flower of these hybrids; 
fully 5 in. in diameter and of reddish purple color ; excellent. $5.00 
NELLIE KIRKMAN (Washington 1931) Light bluish lavender; 
olive green signal; large slightly cupped flowers on tall straight 
stems. Sold out until 1936. $7.50 
NEU BLUE (Washington 1932) Large bright blue lightly overlaid 
with lilac ; deep purple line down center of fall; styles pinkish. $5.00 
OBANCA (Washington 1932) Deep cerulean blue with deeper line 
through falls ; large flowers ; glowing blue. $5.00 
OKI LISA (Washington 1932) Periwinkle blue self with dark 
central line on falls; yellow signal ; beautiful; 30 in. $5.00 
OSANA (Washington 1932) Bluish taupe overlaid with brownish 
markings ; deep yellow signal and glowing yellow throat. 26 in. $5.00 
RIVULARIS. A rare Florida species. Deep blue. $5.00 
REBECCA WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) A pink iris with 
almost horizontal falls; this is the darkest of the pink irises; 6 
flowers to a stalk; a beautiful variety. $5.00 
ROSANNA HOLT (Washington 1931) Flower is rich velvety 
pansy-purple with small green signal; ; handsome. $7.50 
SARA CHEEK (Washington 1931) Most marvelous pink beardless 
iris that has been produced; a clear salmony pink; large flowers 
on erect 3 ft. stems. H. M., A. I. S. 1930. $4.00 
SAGAMORE (Berry 1928) More red than Cacique; large signal. $6.00 
S A VANN ARUM. Species. Tall blue from the southern states. $ 1.00 
SAVANNARUM ALBA. A southern iris of pure white; rare. $4.50 
SAVANNARUM ROYALI. Southern iris of deep intense blue. $4.00 
SEWANNE (Washington 1932) Pale grey-blue tinged with deli¬ 
cate lavender ; large flower of fairy like beauty. $5.00 
STELLA MAIN. A white form of versi-color ; S. white lightly 
veined pale blue; styles pale blue-lavender; F. white; beautiful. $1.50 
TASKONA (Washington 1932) Light yellow bronze with copper 
toned edge; lighter and more yellow than fulva; lovely. $5.00 
THOM ASM. Louisiana iris. Brilliant red-purple. $2.75 
TOLANA (Washington 1933)) A luscious pink hybrid of splendid 
form, substance and texture. 36 in. $10.00 
TRIP ETA LA. Southern iris of blue-purple; very rare. $3.00 
VERSI-COLOR. Our native blue iris. $.50 
VERSI-COLOR VIRGINICA. A southern form. $1.00 
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