WATERFALL (Shull 1931) A pearl-toned flower of exceptional 
beauty and form. The flower stalk when in full bloom gives a cas¬ 
cading effect which suggested the name. 40 in. 
WAVERLY (Williams 1936) I am especially attracted to this iris 
on account of its clear blue color which is so needed in our gardens. 
The standards are closed and domed, of chickory-blue, the falls are 
flaring with a slightly deeper flush just below the beard which is 
yellow tipped with white. The effect is a chickory-blue self and is 
most refreshing. 37 in. 
WHITE GODDESS (Nesmith 1936) No. 111. Very large well 
domed standards of pure white, the falls are extremely arched and 
flaring and are also pure white. Yellow beard, and white style 
branches. The large flowers are glistening white and are borne on 
tall sturdy stalks. The following is the comment of the late Mr. 
Euclid Snow of Chicago; “This is a real white, the beard serving 
merely to light it up, not giving out color to mar the whiteness. 
In texture and substance this white bloom has not been surpassed, 
neither hot sun or heavy downpour of rain seemed to affect it. a 
trying twenty-four hour change in climatic conditions left it un¬ 
changed, something to be considered when placing an iris in a 
garden’’. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 40 in. 
WHITE PRINCESS (Washington 1937) See introductions, page 3. 
WILL O' THE WISP (Washington 1935) Large, broad, well- 
domed standards of soft canary yellow. Falls of cream white, hori¬ 
zontal and of heavy substance. Styles same tone as falls, deep 
orange beard. A lovely bi-color of large size. 39 in. 
WISTARIA (Lothrop 1934) Large flaring flowers of light blue 
lavender. The bluish beard gives a cool and distinctive appearance 
to the blooms. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. 36 in. 
W- R. DYKES (Dykes 1926) A brilliant yellow, sometimes lightly 
flecked with purple. Of great value to breeders. 38 in. 
ZAHAROON (Dykes 1927) A blending of amber, buff and yellow; 
the whole flower seems suffused with rose; unusual and distinctive. 
Silver Gilt Medal Eng. 1927. 40 in. 
$ 2.50 
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Special Lists 
of (Eicellmt flfllell 2&noton Arises 
We give only dominating color 
be found in 1932 catalogue. 
The following varieties 
ABORA—violet self. 
AMBROSIA—white flushed pink. 
ANTIQUE GOLD—gold flushed pink. 
AURIFERO—lavender-gold beard. 
CHLORIND A—yellow. 
COCKATOO—lovely yellow. 
CORONA—yellow bi-color. 
CORONATION—fine yellow. 
DOROTHY DIETZ—white and blue. 
DU ART—glowing crimson. 
DUKE OF YORK—lovely pale blue. 
EL CAPITAN—huge blue self. 
EREBIAN—Bordeaux red. 
EUPHONY—yellow-pink blend. / 
FRIEDA MOHR—large pink. 
GOLDILOCKS—lustrous yellow. 
description. Detailed descriptions may 
are 50c each—3 for $1.00 
HERNANI—brilliant red. 
JACQUELINE GUILLOT—pale blue. 
KATH. McFARLAND—black-purple. 
KLAMATH—huge violet. 
LODESTAR—red-brown variegata. 
LOIS-BEL—black-purple. 
MARQUISETTE—shrimp pink. 
MARY NOBLE—pale blue, tall. 
MIDGARD—pink blend, lovely. 
MIDWEST PRIDE—rich velvety red. 
MIRASOL—bright yellow. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST—fine red. 
MT. ROYAL—large deep blue. 
OPALINE—pink and yellow blend. 
OREGON BEAUTY—violet. 
PRARIE KING—velvety blue. 
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