VISION (Caycux 1933) M. 36". An unusually fine 
flower with honey yellow standards and velvety garnet 
red falls and brilliant golden beard. The stalk is tall 
and symmetrically branched and the plant vigorous. 
This is not a dull variegata blend, but a clear, spark¬ 
ling true variegata. 
Certificate of Merit, Paris, 1932. $13.50 
WAMBLISKA (J. Sass 1930) M. 50". A white of huge 
proportions and heavy texture; the pure white color¬ 
ing has a blue sheen at the center and pale yellow 
beard. The flower is crinkled and lasts a long time. 
Wambliska is Indian for White Eagle. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1931. $.75 
WACONDA (H. Sass 1930) M. 32". A. large flowered 
fuchsia red. The stems are over three feet and well 
branched. Beard rich yellow. A different color which 
is rich and glowing. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1931. $ .75 
WAR EAGLE (J. Sass 1933). M.S. bright red-purple; 
F. blackish red-purple; haft cream with brown stripes 
on the haft. The flower is very large and in effect a 
rich glowing red-toned iris. Distinct. $15.00 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr 1925). Probably the most 
remarkable hybrid ever raised. The ground color is 
pale lilac, standards flushed darker, and the whole 
flower veined darker violet. The flower has great sub¬ 
stance and withstands sun and rain. 
A.M., Chelsea, 1930. $ .35; 3 for $1.00 
WILLIAM R. DYKES. The crowning achievement 
of the late W. R. Dykes. It is a very large self, of 
perfect shape and heavy texture. The standards are 
tall, dome shaped and frilled. The falls of great thick¬ 
ness and the surface of the flower is crinkled, giving 
it an effect of much richness. Some seasons the flowers 
are lightly flecked violet, which does not detract from 
its beauty. Should be protected in the open garden. 
The pollen is fertile and it is the parent of some of our 
best new yellows. See illustration on page 3 1. $2.00 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg 1931) M. 40". An excellent 
iris of darkest hue and fine form. The effect is that of 
a dark blue with pearly gray suffusion. An unusual 
iris of high grade. $1.50 
YVES LASSAILLY (Eev Las-ayee) (Cayeux 1929) 
E. 42". A giant in stalk and flower. A lovely combina¬ 
tion of white and blue. Same coloring as Los Angeles, 
except Yves Lassailly has a suffusion of soft sky blue 
in the center of the standards, while Los Angeles is 
marked on the throat. 
C.M., S.N.H.F., 1929. 
Best Iris of the Year, S.N.H.F, 1929. $ .50 
ZAHAROON (Mrs. Dykes 1927). An extra strong 
and vigorous plant and in our opinion, one of the 
loveliest iris in commerce today. The flowers are large 
and an exquisite blend of amber, buff, yellow, fawn 
and palest violet, with a strong suffusion of rose. Do 
not plant near red iris. $2.00 
Quality Gardens 29 
MICHELUNE CHARRAIRE 
WILLIAM R. DYKES (Dykes 1926) 
