TUSCANNY GOLD (Wmsn. 1929) The general effect 
is a distinct reddish gold color. S. sulphur yellow, 
shading to a deeply tinged purple at the margin; F. 
same as the S. but more purple. Exceptionally long 
blooming season. 32 in. Each 250; 3 for 500 
VALOR '(Nich 1932) A very beautiful and outstand¬ 
ing variety. S. blue violet; F. velvety blue violet shad¬ 
ing to resin purple at the edges. The bloom is large 
and nicely formed with semi-flaring falls. One of the 
finest irises we have grown 50 in. Each 750 
VER GALLANT (Cay. 1929) A magnificent iris with 
coppery fawn S. that are suffused with soft lilac; F. 
vivid garnet red, edged with bronze. Enormous flow¬ 
ers of heavy texture, rich coloring and One form. 48 in. 
Each 65tf 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayers) One of the purest whites, 
of perfect form. This is without a doubt the best, and 
most dependable of any white iris in commerce. Was 
the second choice for the Dykes' Medal for this year. 
30 in. Each 500 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirk. 1931) A tall and stately iris 
of unusual and most attractive pale violet shades. The 
huge flowers are of perfect form and last a long time. 
One of the favorite irises of our gardens. 40 in. 
Eatch 750 
WACONDA (H. Sass 1931) A large flowered fuchia 
red with rich yellow beard. A coppery red in garden 
effect. A sister seedling of Rameses. Each 250 
WAMBLISKI (J. Sass 1931) A large white of perfect 
form, with a bluish sheen at the center that gives ; t a 
cool appearance. The flowers are crinkled and last a 
long time. Wambliski is the Indian name for White 
Eagle. 50 in. Each 500 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr 1925) A remarkable hybrid, 
the ground color is pale lilac with the S. flushed darker 
and the whole flower veined darker violet. The blooms 
are large and ruffled. 28 in. Each 350 
WINNESHIEK (Egel. 1931) A huge ruffled blue-black 
with a pearly grey suffusion. The flowers are very 
beautifully shaped and of velvety texture. An unusual 
iris of excellent qualities that we strongly recommend. 
36 in. Each 750 
W. R. DYKES (Dykes 1927) A famous yellow iris of 
crepy texture and broad hanging F. that is unmatched 
by any other iris. Some seasons the flowers are light¬ 
ly flecked violet, but this does not in the least mar their 
beauty. The color is a deep golden yellow. The plant 
demands perfect drainage. Each $1.00 
7.AHAROON (Mrs. Dykes 1927) An unusual blend of 
soft amber, buff, yellow, fawn and pale violet The 
crinkled flowers are above average in size. The stalks 
are tall and slender. Very vigorous grower and free 
bloomer Each 500 
ZUNI (Ayers 1931) An early, glowing red-brown over 
laid with a copper suffusion. The tan S. are dusted 
with gold; F. are copperish red-brown. The flowers are 
large in size and the stems well branched. 40 in. 
Each 500 
