MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
VISHNU, (Sturtevant, 1930). Light pinkish cinnamon veined with brown; whole 
flower touched with faintest glistening lavender; spicy fragrance; lovely. 
34 inches .50 
VISION, (Cayeux, 1932). S. deep honey yellow; F. velvety garnet brown; bright 
orange beard adds character to this variegata; tall and well branched. 36 
inches . 5.00 
VIOLET CROWN, (Kirkland, 1931). Pale violet of waxy substance and firm 
rounded form; unique and lovely; midseason; tall. 1.00 
WACONDA, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Much admired big red purple self; deep tone with 
exceptional carrying quality for so dark an iris. (Bearded).25 
WAMBLISKA, (J. Sass, 1931). Snowy glittering white S. with blue tint at the 
heart of the flower; clear snow white F. with pale yellow beard and few yel¬ 
low veins at haft. 38 to 45 inches. (Bearded).25 
WAR EAGLE, (J. Sass, 1933). S. vinaceous purple, 3 inches wide by 4 inches long; 
F. blackish red purple fading to pansy purple. Haft and claw cream with 
brown stripes on the haft. F. two and three-fourths by five inches, the whole 
bloom measuring 7 inches in height. Stems 36 to 40 inches tall, well branched; 
effect, rich glowing deep red. 8.00 
WEDGEWOOD, (Dykes, 1923). Rich true blue self; both S. and F. 42 inches. 
(Bearded) .10 
WESTERN SKIES, (Essig., 1929). Fine silky pale blue, large flowers of good 
substance. (Bearded) . 25 
WHAT CHEER, (Hill, 1932). S. russet, tinted yellow; F. carmine; 40 inches.25 
W. H. ELLER, (Pfeiffer, 1926). Tall lavender.10 
WHITE & GOLD, (Nichols, 1927). Pure glistening, satiny white without markings 
of any kind. Flaring F. brilliant gold beard. 36 inches.25 
WHITE BIRD, (Wayman, 1931). Lovely white with throat veined manganese 
violet purple. 33 inches. (Bearded). 50 
WHITE KNIGHT, (Saunders, 1916). Fragrant, beautiful snow white of waxy tex¬ 
ture. 24 inches. 10 
WHITE QUEEN, (Geylenkek, 1918). Small white flower with throat and beard 
greenish white. 30 inches. (Bearded).10 
WHITE STAR, (Nichols, 1928). Pure white without any markings; flowers of 
medium size; excellent texture. 34 inches.50 
WILD ROSE, (Sturtevant, 1921). Dainty pale wild rose pink with white beards; 
smooth, satiny texture; if you like pink iris you will surely like this variety. 
33 inches.25 
WILLIAM MOHR, (Mohr, 1925). Ground color is pale lilac; S. flushed darker; 
whole flower beautifully veined manganese violet. 32 inches.35 
WINNESHIEK, (Egel., 1931). Large blooms and one of the best deep blue blacks 
we have seen. (Bearded). 1.00 
WONDER CHILD, (National, 1933). S. red-violet; F. blue violet, suffused red, 
edges lighter. Light gold beard. Brown and white markings at base. Six or 
more blossoms to a 40-inch well-branched stalk... 8.00 
WOODLAND, (Hall, 1925). Magnificent mauve to Chinese violet self; large flow¬ 
ers, beautifully formed. 48 inches. (Bearded).. .25 
WOTAN, (Grinter, 1932). Very rich dark purple self, extremely velvety texture 
extends into the throat. 30 inches. 2.00 
W. R. DYKES, (Dykes, 1926). Largest yellow iris; F. sometimes flecked violet; 
fine for breeding. (Bearded). 1.00 
WYOMISSING, (Farr, 1909). S. creamy white suffused soft rose; F. deep rose; 
early. 30 inches. 10 
YATAGHAN, (Williamson, 1930). Dark purplish red, richer than Geo. J. Tribolet; 
deep chrome beard; fragrant; very attractive. 36 inches. (Bearded).25 
YELLOW HAMMER, (Denis, 1921). Golden beard; finest primrose self and the 
first tall yellow to open. (Intermediate).25 
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