Battle Creek, Mick. 
IBIS BARGAINS 
SPRING MAID (Loomis 1932—M. 46 in. A beautiful yellow blend of fresh 
coloring, tall and stately. Color a clear rose pink with center flushed honey 
yellow. Most charming and outstanding. H. M., A. I. S. $1.50 
SUMMER CLOUD—32 in. S. light blue shading to gray-blue-white, like a sum¬ 
mer cloud; F. sky blue. Flowers of a most pleasing color . 85c 
TALISMAN (Murrell 1930)—M. 38 in. A delicate pink and yellow blend 
with a general effect of golden apricot. A fragrant Iris of rich coloring. $1.25 
TAPESTRY—39 in. A subtle blending of smoky mulberry-purple with more 
intense shading at the center of the falls . $1.00 
^ THEODOLINDA (Ayers 1932)—A San Francisco type Iris with immense 
flowers. Absolutely hardy and outstanding . $2.00 
THOROBREAD (Hardee 1930) —TB. A rich glowing brilliant red purple . 60c 
THURATUS—A black purple self by Mr. H. P. Bass. One of the darkest . 40c 
TUSCANY GOLD—A distinct reddish gold blend with S. of sulphine yellow 
shading to purplish margins; F. same with more purple. 32 in. 35c 
VALOR—A tall and stately Iris of perfect form. S. blue violet, domed and 
firm; F. same color shading to raisin purple at edge. Has all good Iris equalities. 
Deliciously fragrant. H. M., A. I. S. 50 in. $1.50 
VENERABLE (Gottschall ’36)—A distinct break in Iris color—a slatey, metal¬ 
lic blue, large and of splendid form. An almost unbelievable self color of cool 
effect. Strong stems. 36 in. $25.00 
VENUS DE MILO—42 in. A clear white Dominion seedling by Mr. Ayres, 
with bright yellow beard. Heavy substance and fine texture. II. M., A. I. S. 75c 
VERT-GALANT—A Dykes Medal winner in a distinct shade of brilliant 
copper-red with standards of coppery fawn. Huge flowers with a copper tone 
of unusually good carrying quality that easily dominate the garden . $1.00 
* VIOLET CROWN (Kirkland ’31) —A gorgeous heliotrope self with large 
flowers of perfect form and substance. Long season. A really stunning Iris. 
40 in.... $1.00 
-VIRGIN GOLD (Hardee) —A pinard yellow 28 in. and high branched. 40c 
VISHNU—Glistening pale lavender on a pinkish cinnamon ground. Flowers of 
good size and form with spicy scent. Very fine. 30 in. 50c 
WACONDA—Midseason, 38 in. A new large flowered fuschia-red self. S. deep 
fuschia red; F. rich velvety violet carmine. A very attractive flower . 30c 
* WAMBLISKA—48 in. (Jacob Sass 1931). A huge stunning white of heavy 
texture. A Sass masterpiece ... 60c 
WHITE MARBLE—36 in. A new garden white by Mr. Wassenberg . 40c 
WILLIAM MOHR—32 in. A Pogo-Cyclus hybrid. A most remarkable Iris. 
Flowers of a pale lilac ground veined Manganese violet .,. 40c 
WINNESHIEK—An excellent Iris of darkest hue and fine form. Dark blue 
with pearly gray suffusion. A lovely Iris . 90c 
YVES LASSAILLY—Early, 48 in. Enormous flowers, beautiful combination 
of white and light blue. In a class with PLUIE D’OR but a different color . 35c 
ZAHAROON—Midseason, 42 in. One of the most beautiful Irises. A charming 
and beautiful blend of amber, buff, yellow, fawn and pale violet, with a strong 
suffusion of rose. Silver Gilt Medal ... 90c 
ZUNI—40 in. (Ayers 1930). An Iris of superb red-brown and copper shadings. 
Standards seem springled with gold dust. Very fine . 75c 
SPECIAL LISTS OF WELL KNOWN, 
FINE IRISES 
Descriptions of these varieties have appeared in earlier catalogues. They are 
exceptional buys at the prices named, and many of them have won blue ribbons and 
other honors, and are still very fine Irises. 
Varieties at 45 cents each — 3 of one kind for $1.15 
Asphodel, Gobelin Red, Magenta, Redwing, Sandakan, Seneca. 
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