WASATCH (Thorup 1935) M. 40". This is the ex¬ 
quisite iris which attracted all our visitors last sum¬ 
mer. It is the largest plieata we have seen; of pure 
glistening white evenly marked with medium blue. 
The plieata marking is most pronounced in the bud 
and the opened flower has no dark brown or other 
markings which has marred the beauty of some of 
our best plicatas and given them a patchy appearance. 
S. broad and arched; F. broad and straight and 
slightly flared at the bottom. The blooms are of heavy 
substance, wind and burning sun did not affect them 
and they are well placed on a stem, which is in pro¬ 
portion to their large size. Wasatch was named for 
the range of mountains to the east of Salt Lake City, 
where Mr. Thorup, its originator, makes his home. 
He has worked many years with iris, but his standard 
is high and this is his first introduction. $ 15.00 
A Real Quality 
Offering 
3 of Our Finest 
New Varieties 
TRAIL’S END 
BURNING BRONZE 
WASATCH 
for only 
$3500 
POSTPAID 
Catalogue Value 
$ 48.50 
WASATCH 
Quality Cardens 9 
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Deck'd with five FlowerHe^Luces on each side 
Shakespeare: 1 King Henry VI. 
