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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WIS. 
1936 
Frieda Mohr 
Los Angeles 
FANCY IRIS 
RARE NEW IRIS 
Imagine iris so large that a single bloom would cover one-half of this page 
if reproduced full size, so tall that many of them reach four feet! The fol¬ 
lowing represent the cream of the world’s newest varieties and when estab¬ 
lished in clumps are superb in their landscape effects. Most of them sold for 
$10.00 to $45.00 each only a few years ago. Iris are hardy everywhere. (S) 
indicates standard or erect petals; (F) falls or drooping petals. Prices In¬ 
clude Postage. 
CORONATION—Rich golden yellow. Twice as tall and large as most yel¬ 
low iris. Strong and vigorous. Each, 35c. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—An amazing new iris of an indescribable blend of 
colors. Standards are a glowing rosy purple overlaid fawn gold; falls are a 
rich shade of claret- crimson. Rich orange beard. Blooms are unbelievably 
large; a single one would cover two-thirds of this page! Grows over four feet 
tall. Has up to nine blooms or buds to a stem. Extremely vigorous and easy 
to grow. Often called the world’s greatest iris. Re¬ 
cently sold for $45.00 each. Each, $1.35. 
DOLLY MADISON —A beautiful blend of shimmering- 
lavender and pearly grey lit up by a bright orange beard. 
Very unusual. Each, 35c. 
DUKE OF BEDFORD —Rich dark blue-violet. Lustrous 
texture. Tall, very fine. Each, 40c. 
FRIEDA MOHR —A lavender-pink or rose color very 
rare in iris. Blooms are of exceptionally beautiful form 
and extra large. Strongly recommended. Each, 38c. 
GRACE STLRTEVANT —Velvety black-brown, bright 
golden beard. Tall and large. A beauty. Each, 65c. 
INDIAN CHIEF —Bronzy red. One of the reddest iris 
produced to date. Each, S5c. 
LOS ANGELES —Waxy snow white of great size and 
splendid form. Unquestionally one of the present ten 
best iris. Each, 70c. 
MARY BARNETT —Pale blue with golden beard. Very 
lovely. Each, 45c. 
MIDGARD —Creamy pink. Should be in every collec¬ 
tion. Each, 35c. 
SENSATION —One of the closest approaches to azure 
blue. Very tall. Excellent in every way. Each, 75c. 
TRUE CHARM —White with a narrow stitching of light 
blue around the edge of each petal. Each, 30c. 
One Each of the First Six Listed Above, for $3.00; One 
Each of the Second Six, for $2.95; One Each of the Above 
Twelve, for $5.25. 
Depute Noniblot 
CHOICE IRIS 
BARGAIN IRIS 
AMBER —Deep yellow. Medium 
height. Each, 24c. 
BLUET—Light blue of medium 
height. Free blooming. Each, 25c. 
BRUNO—Giant purple bicolor Iris. 
Excellent. Each, 29c. 
DAMOZEL —White with lavender 
edges. Very large. Each, 30c. 
FORSETTE —Vivid medium blue. 
Fine for landscaping. Each, 23c. 
GAY HUSSAR—(S) rich yellow; (F) 
velvety red-brown. Each. 27c. 
MORNING SPLENDOR —Luxurious, 
rich solid purple. A big beauty. 
Each, 28c. 
OPHELIA —Elegant blend of laven¬ 
der and fawn gold. Each, 29c. 
SNOWWHITE —Pure white, best of 
all the whites. Each, 22c. 
TROSTRINGER —Purest pale rose 
pink. Very large. Should be in every 
garden. Each, 27c. 
1 Each of Above 12, for $2.25. 
MIXED IRIS —Our selection, all 
colors mixed at a bargain price! 6 
for 55c j 12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.75. 
Price; Any variety. Each, 19c; any 
3 for 54c; 6 for $1.00. 
AMBASSADEUR —(S) Bronzy yel¬ 
low and violet; (F) velvety carmine- 
purple. Very fine. 
KOCHI — (S) Rich claret purple; 
(F) deep blackish purple. Early. 
LOHENGRIN —(S) and (F) are both 
a deep and uniform rosy mauve lilac. 
A vigorous grower. 
MME. CHEREAU-(S) White, bold 
erect flowers; (F) creamy white cen¬ 
ter, bordered and frilled blue. 
NIEBELUNGEN— (S) Olive green 
suffused with yellow, total effect, 
fawn; (F) deep purple violet edged 
fawn. 
~ QUEEN OF MAY —Soft rose-pink, 
with deeper veining on falls. A dis¬ 
tinctive variety. 
SEMINOLE —A grand red Iris. (S) 
Dark violet rose; (F) Rich crimson. 
SHERWIN WRIGHT —(S) and (F) 
bright golden yellow without mark¬ 
ings or shadings. 
One Each of Above 8 Iris for 
$ 1 . 20 . 
JAPAN IRIS 
They differ from the German Iris in that they carry their flowers on 
top of their stately stems, and flower later, thereby prolonging the 
Iris season. The flowers are often 6 to 8 inches in diameter. Very 
hardy. Prices include postage. 
DOMINATOR —Single, rich indigo-blue flowers, with narrow white 
stripes, center shaded lighter. Each, 42c. 
GOLD BOUND. Double pure white, enriched by a lovely creamy glow 
from the gold band center. Each, 44c. 
KOKO-NO-IRO —Royal purple petals, yellow center. Charming. 
Each, 45c. 
MAHOGANY —Deep velvety, mahogany red; double flowers. Each, 
55c. 
MONIJI-NO-TAKI— Rosy crimson, golden throat, elegant. Each, 48c. 
PATROCLE —Attractive dark reddish violet, a beauty. Each, 45c. 
One Each of Above 6 Iris for $2.50, Postpaid. 
UNNAMED COLORS; Purple. Light Blue, White, Pink and Mixed. 
Large, showy flowers. State color wanted. Each, 29c; 3 for 84c; 6 for 
$1.60, postpaid. 
Price: Any variety. Each, 16c; any 3 for 
45c; 6 for 84c. 
HER MAJESTY—(S) Lovely rose-pink; (P) 
coppery crimson traced with white. 
HONORABILIS—- (S) Rich golden yellow: 
(P) velvety mahogany brown. Large flowers. 
IGNITA—(S) and (P) both of exquisite 
mauve coloring. Beautiful. 
LORELE\ T —(S) Clear pale yellow; (P) 
lovely plum violet with yellow edge. 
MARMORA. (S) Sulphur and fawn; (P) 
crimson-purple, margined lavender. 
MITHRAS—(S) Light yellow; (F) brilliant 
wine-red, narrow border of deep yellow. 
PERFECTION—(S) Light blue; (P) dark 
velvety, violet-black, with orange beard. 
QUAKER LADY—(S) Lavender, yellow 
shadings; (P) ageratum-blue and old gold. 
RHEINIXE—(S) Pure white; (P) deep 
violet blue with white edge. A giant. 
THE BRIDE—(S') White; (P) white with 
primrose beard. A choice variety. 
VELVETEEN—(S) Yellow; (F) rich plum 
red. Very showy. 
WALHALLA—(S) Lavender; (F) wine-red. 
Handsome, bold flowers. - 
One Each of the Above 12 Iris for $1.55. 
Japan Iris, Pink 
Have always found your Plants, Bulbs, Roots and Seeds to be very satisfactory.—Mr. George Ham, 509 Hamilton St., 
Stoughton, Wisconsin 
