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WAVELAND (Lage 1934)—New and irresis- 
tably charming. Ruffled and prim looking with 
S. of very coppery ash rose. Slightly flaring 
falls rosy lilac at center shading to rich deep 
old rose. Golden yellow heart and brilliant 
orange beard complete a picture of exquisite 
beauty. Strong graceful stems, good sub¬ 
stance and exceedingly prolific. Personally 
recommended. Each _ 35c 
WEDGEWOOD (Dykes)—A splendid rich blue 
self whose purity of color is emphasized by 
a pronounced white beard. A striking garden 
effect. Of extra vigorous growth, with an 
abundance of fine blue blossoms on strong 32 
in. stalks. Hard to beat for landscaping. 3 
for 20c. Each _ 10c 
WHITE AUTUMN KING (H. P. Sass 1935)— 
See fall bloomers. 
WILD PO®E (Sturt.)—Dainty flowers of silky 
texture find exceptional charm. A lovely wild 
rose pink with a pure white beard. About 25 
in. makes a most effective clump. Another free 
bloomer with small robust bulbs. 2 for 25c. 
Each _ 15c 
WINNESHIEK (Egel. 1932)—Extra large, 
handsome flowers of richest dark blue violet, 
with broad and velvety falls. An outstanding 
dark Iris of lovely form and striking beauty. 
36 in. MIDSEASON. Each_ 35c 
W. J. FRYER (Fryer)—A tall, VERY LATE 
blooming Iris of worthy consideration. S. dark 
olive yellow. Velvet like falls of blackish ma¬ 
hogany brown. Large flowers of good sub¬ 
stance. 2 for 25c. Each_ 15c 
WOODLAND (Hall)—Extra tall, with huge ruf- 
fly flowers of graceful beauty. A clear softly 
colored, light pinkish violet self. Especially 
attractive and because of its height, fine foli¬ 
age and good growing habits it is a most de¬ 
sirable variety. A fine companion for Jack 
Rose. A splendid landscape pair. Each_ 15c 
YATAGHAN (Wmson. 1930)—A dandy rich 
purplish red with golden brown reflections and 
deep yellow beard. Fine large blossoms on 
strong 3 ft. stalks. Rampant growth. FRA¬ 
GRANT. 2 for 25c. Each_ 15c 
YELLOW HAMMER (Denis)—For color and 
carrying power, this Early yellow, though an 
old timer is very good, and may be seen a 
block away. Rich deep yellow, with broad 
orange beard. 21 in. Free flowering and FRA¬ 
GRANT. Each _ 15c 
YOLANDE (Millet)—A grand Iris which I 
should like to recommend to you. Distinctly 
outstanding, with giant flowers of rich dark 
blue on tall strong stalks. Husky and prolific. 
Each _ 15c 
