The World’s Finest Tall Bearded I ris • Continued 
White Bird —33 in. A lovely white with throat veined 
manganese-violet-purple. My own introduction. 1.00 
Winneshiek— 36 in. New “BLACK IRIS/’ the color 
being the deepest blue-violet. One of the best of this 
type. 1.50 
Wisteria —36 in. A new break in form, with large hori¬ 
zontal falls. The color is a uniform soft bluish-lavender. 
The beard is of a bluish tone to match and seems to be 
closely sheared. 1934 introduction. Honorable Men¬ 
tion American Iris Society. 3.50 
W. J. Wernham —42 in. Perry’s new ivory white with the 
falls veined bright blue. Very Handsome. 50 
Woodland —48 in. A magnificent mauve to Chinese- 
violet self. Large flowers, beautifully formed. 35 
Wotan —30 in. A new rich deep purple self, the ex¬ 
tremely velvety texture extending into the throat. 10.00 
Wraith —36 in. A most unusual flower. Color palest 
olive green, shaded old gold, with a blue flush in the 
centre of the falls. 1.00 
W. R. Dykes —40 in. Famous yellow. Much used for 
breeding. My original plants of this variety cost me 
more than $125.00 each to import them. 2.50 
Yellow Moon —30 in. A charming soft yellow, lighter 
than Shekinah; almost creamy white.15 
Yellow Pearl —44 in. A very large, luminous, soft prim¬ 
rose yellow, with amber style and gold veining at the 
throat. 2.50 
Zada —34 in. A very free flowering white, that makes a 
fine mass effect in the garden.15 
Zaharoon —42 in. An indescribably beautiful blending 
of subtle soft tints, amber, buff, violet, fawn. WINNER 
OF SILVER MEDAL IN ENGLAND. 1.75 
Zingara —24 in. Deepest chrome-yellow; falls overlaid 
ox-blood red. 75 
Zuni —40 in. An unusual new rich red-brown, overlaid 
with copper. Very large and fine. 1.50 
RAINBOW COLLECTION OF TALL BEARDED IRIS 
Each collection will be a veritable surprise package, containing many high priced varieties, many of 
which cost from $10.00 to $50.00 a plant for my original stock. My space is limited and there are always 
certain varieties that must be moved to make room for newer varieties in my exhibition gardens. I cannot 
tell in advance what varieties are likely to go into these RAINBOW COLLECTIONS, but as I have 
nothing but the very finest varieties you are sure to be more than pleased. Each collection will contain a 
liberal assortment of the choicest colors. Obviously the varieties in this collection cannot be labelled. 
50 Choice Bearded Iris, My Selection, Assorted.$ 6.00 
100 Plants, Choice Assortment, Same As Above. 10.00 
25 Plants, Assorted As Above. 3.50 
a _ r 
Frieda Mohr (See page 7) 
One of the largest and most fragrant 
Irises of recent introduction. A constant 
prize winner wherever shown. It has a 
very long flowering season. It begins to 
flower with the early varieties and con¬ 
tinues in bloom for about 4 weeks. It has 
been one of the oustanding Irises in my 
garden for the past few seasons. 
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