EDGE W 00 E' IRIS GARDENS 
THEOLINDA. A g'iant plicata similar 
to San Francisco, only larger. S. 
white with blue etching; P. broad 
and straight with etching of deeper 
blue. Free flowering and perfectly 
hardy. 42". M. $1.00 
TROSTRINGER. A lovely blush rose 
with an orange beard. A good grow¬ 
er and bloomer. 34". L. $.25 
TRUE DELIGHT. Companion to True 
Charm. A refined pure white pli¬ 
cata with rose pink markings. Well 
named, 40". M, $.25 
VALOR. A deep violet and raisin- 
purple that is unsiurpassed in its 
class. Huge shapely blossoms on 
stately well branched stems. H, M,, 
A. I. S. 50". E. M. $.75 
VENUS DE MILO. A large warm 
white with bright yellow beard. 
Free flowering and dependable in 
every way. A. M., A. I. S'. 42". 
M. $.50 
VERT GALANT. A striking combi¬ 
nation of brilliant coppery red and 
copper-fawn with attractive mark¬ 
ings of cream and brown. A giant 
in size and performance. Dykes 
Medal. M. 50". $1.00 
VIOLET CROWN. The crowning 
glory of the medium violet seifs. 
Good substance and excellent form, 
40". $1.00 
WACONDA. A large flowered fuchia- 
red self with a bright gold beard. 
A different shade that is very at¬ 
tractive in the garden, H, M., A. 
I. S. 36". M. $.35 
WAMBLISKA. One of the finest hardy 
whites. A large flower of crinkly 
white texture and heavy substance. 
A soft light blue Infusion at the 
heart of the flower lends distinction. 
H. M., A. I. S. 50". M. $.50 
WAR EAGLE. A distinct and glow¬ 
ing red Iris of great size that is 
worthy of a place in the finest col¬ 
lections. This variety will be in he 
forefront of the reds for a long time 
to come. 38". $7.00 
W. C. KENNEDY. A large variegata 
with yellow standards and maroon 
falls. $.35 
Vi/ 1 N N ESH I E K. A lustrous deep vel¬ 
vet of attractive form. Garden ef¬ 
fect isi blue-black. The S. are nice- 
' ly shaped and the F. which are edg¬ 
ed slightly lighter flare crisply, giv¬ 
ing an unusual style to the large 
flower. 36". iM. $.75 
WM. MOHR. A beautiful and curious 
hybrid. Pale lilac netted and vein¬ 
ed with deep violet. Very unique, 
30". $.50 
V/. R. DYKES. The forerunner of the 
modern large yellow Irises and still 
unmatched for its unusual crispy 
texture. Sometimes the falls; are 
slightly bronzed but this does not 
detract from the general effect of 
deep golden yellow. Plant in well 
drained location. 40". M, $1.00 
YVES LASSAILLY. A charming va- 
riety from France, A large white 
flower with a delicate infusion of 
blue in the center of the standards. 
Pest Iris of the year in France. 1929. 
42". E. $.50 
ZAHAROON. An odd blend of soft 
amber, buff, yellow, fawn and pale 
violet. It invites close inspection 
under varying shades of light. A 
free bloomer with good growing 
habits. 38". $1.00 
.2UNI. A rich, brownish red on tall 
stalks. Good carrying power, $.50 
SPECIAL LIST OF 25c IRISES. 
Three Plants of one variety for 50c. 
One each of 12 varieties (your choice) 
$2.00 
A. beautiful Iris garden could be 
made out of these varieties alone. 
They are all very much worthwhile 
and were headliners only a short time 
ago. 
Alcazar —tall violet and purple. 
Amanecer —soft pink and yellow. 
Amas —early purple species. 
Ambassadeur —late bronzy purple. 
Asia —silvery purple blend. 
Apache —bright coppery purple. 
Aphrodite —tall lilac ,pink. 
Argynnis —tall gold and maroon. 
Avatar —heliotrope and pansy violet. 
Ballerine —tall wisteria blue. 
Bruno —bronze and red purple. 
