COWETA (Washington 1932) Background of flower is white 
heavily veined rosy lavender; 30 in. $2.50 
CREEK (Washington 1932) Deep rose overlaid on yellow; yellow 
signal; center of flower yellow; beautiful coppery blend. $2.50 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON (Wmsn. 1918) Velvety purple. $.50 
ELIZABETH WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) Velvety bright 
blue; small yellow signal; slightly cupped flower of good size; 
30. in. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. $5.00 
ESKA HOLT (Washington 1932) Cobalt blue with dark blue stripe 
down center of fall; orange line under lip; lovely. $7.50 
EUDORA (Washington 1932) Light violet blue with dark line in 
center of fall; orange signal; unusual; 30 in. $2.50 
EUFAULEE (Washington 1936) Large open cup-shaped flower of 
Delft blue. A self with deeper line in center of fall, styles pinky 
lavender, crests Delft blue. Tall and very showy. $7.00 
FALOMA (Washington 1936) Pale ecru flower, blending out to 
flesh white with soft overtone of palest yellow; Pale yellow signal. 
Very delicate and lovely. $9.00 
FLEXICAULIS- Louisiana iris; bright blue. $2.00 
FOLIOSA- Large lavender-blue flowers; species. $ .50 
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FULVA. Species from Southern States; bright coppery red. $1.00 
FULVALA (Dykes) Deep velvety red-purple; handsome. $ .50 
GEORGE WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) A fulva hybrid of 
clear Indian red; velvety fall; gorgeous. $3.00 
GORMANI. Soft yellow iris from western coast; rare. $1.00 
HALOKA (Washington 1933) The name which means sacred be¬ 
loved is very fitting, for this is the finest beardless hybrid of rose- 
pink coloring ; tall and well branched. 36 in. $6.00 
H.EXAGONA. Large lavender flowers with bluish cast. $1.00 
HOLOCHEE (Washington 1936) A flat open flower of French 
gray with pale green styles and French gray crests, pale yellow 
signal. An unusual color, and most attractive. $7.00 
HOHTIKEE (Washington 1934) Pure white of excellent substance 
and texture; open flaring flower with small yellow signal. Beauti¬ 
fully branched, and the first white of this type to be introduced. $5.00 
HOOKERI. Blue flowers; nice for rock garden; 18 in. $1.00 
IKON I (Washington 1936) Flaring open flowers of cobalt blue, a 
self with styles slightly deeper in tone. Clear yellow signal. Bril¬ 
liant and sparkling. $8.00 
KIMBALLIAE. Native of Florida; deep rich purple; rare. $5.00 
KATHRYN KNOX (Washington 1932) A fulva-hexagona hybrid 
of deep velvety richness, the color being a dark dahlia-red. $5.00 
MCGREGOR (Washington 1931) Fulva hybrid of coppery red 
tones; three or more flowers blooming at same time on erect 
branched stalks. 32 in. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. $3.50 
MANITOU (Washington 1932) A gorgeous maroon colored self 
with brown marking under lip; large flowers on tall stems. $2.50 
MARY DOUGLAS (Washington 1931) A wonderful shade of clear 
pink of light tone; an unusual flower with long drooping falls. $4.50 
MARY LOVE (Washington 1931) Pinkish lavender flowers of 
orchid shade; wonderful height, color and form. $2.75 
MARY MORRIS (Washington 1931) A mixture of red, blue and 
yellow, giving the effect of tawny blue; unusual. $4.00 
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