MARTHA WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) The color is a 
rich velvety old rose, deepened by a slight brownish tone, the whole 
effect being a glorious deep red. H. M., A. I. S. 1930. $3.50 
MARY WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) White and cream 
with yellow spot under lip, increasing to brown stripe; lovely. $4.00 
MIKKATEE (Washington 1932) Largest flower of these hybrids; 
fully 5 in. in diameter and of reddish purple color; excellent. $2.75 
MINGKO (Washington 1936) Extremely deep velvety blue. An 
early variety which is very free flowering. $9.00 
NACOBA (Washington 1936) Deep Delft blue with brilliant long 
yellow signal, semi-flaring falls. $10.00 
NELLIE KIRKMAN (Washington 1931) Light bluish lavender; 
olive green signal; large slightly cupped flowers on tall straight 
stems. $7.50 
NEU BLUE (Washington 1932) Large bright blue lightly overlaid 
with lilac; deep purple line down center of fall; styles pinkish. $3.25 
O BANG A (Washington 1932) Deep cerulean blue with deeper line 
through falls; large flowers ; glowing blue. $3.50 
OKI LISA (Washington 1932) Periwinkle blue self with dark 
central line on falls; yellow signal; beautiful; 30 in. $3.50 
OSANA (Washington 1932) Bluish taupe overlaid with brownish 
markings ; deep yellow signal and glowing yellow throat. 26 in. $4.50 
POSI (Washington 1936) Very large white flaring flowers with 
pale green styles and white crests and edges. Long yellow signal. 
Three blooms open at one time on each flower stalk. The finest 
white. $7.00 
RIVULARIS. A rare Florida species. Deep blue. $4.00 
REBECCA WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) A pink iris with 
almost horizontal falls; this is the darkest of the pink irises; 6 
flowers to a stalk; a beautiful variety. $3.75 
ROSANNA HOLT (Washington 1931) Flower is rich velvety 
pansy-purple with small green signal; handsome. $4.00 
SANTEE (Washington 1936) Falls pale watermelon pink with 
deeper color in center of fall. Standards pale pink with lighter 
edge, narrow pale yellow signal. Luscious coloring $8.00 
SARA CHEEK (Washington 1931) A clear salmony pink; large 
flowers on erect 3 ft. stems. H. M., A. I. S. 1930. $2.50 
SAVANNARUM- Species. Tall blue from the southern states. $1.00 
SAVANNARUM ALBA. A southern iris of pure white; rare. $4.50 
SAVANNARUM ROYALI. Southern iris of deep intense blue. $4.00 
SEWANNE (Washington 1932) Pale grey-blue tinged with deli¬ 
cate lavender; large flower of fairy like beauty. $4.50 
SNOWBIRD. A beautiful form of Missouriensis with pure white 
flowers. Rare and charming. $1.00 
STELLA MAIN. A white form of versi-color; S. white lightly 
veined pale blue; styles pale blue-lavender; F. white; beautiful. $1.50 
TALLADEGA (Washington 1936) When flower first opens it is 
deep rosy lavender changing to lavender of decided pink tone. $7.00 
TASKONA (Washington 1932) Light yellow bronze with copper 
toned edge; lighter and more yellow than fulva; lovely. $4.50 
TOLANA (Washington 1933)) A luscious pink hybrid of splendid 
form, substance and texture. 36 in. $6.50 
TRIP ETA LA. Southern iris of blue-purple; very rare. $3.00 
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