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VENUS DE MILO (Ayres 1931) Clear white with bright yellow 
beard. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. A. M., A. I. S. 1935. 42 in. $ .75 
VESPER HOUR (Washington 1934) A beautifully finished flower 
of blended blue and cream with domed standards and semi-flaring 
falls. 40 in. $2.50 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirkland 1931) An attractive iris of glistening 
rosy violet. Great garden value. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 40 in., $ .75 
VIRGIN (Washington 1938) The large domed standards have a 
white background suffused with pale cream. The falls are large and 
semi-flaring of white-edged with a distinct lemon yellow band. Short 
gold reticulations at the throat, not extending below the beard 
which is pale yellow. A strong, beautifully branched bi-color with 
with great charm and delicacy of color. 40 in. $15.00 
VOLTIGEUR (Cayeux 1934) A tall magnificent iris of brilliant 
red. S. coppery red with a lighter golden sheen at the base. F. 
deep velvety mahogany-red with rich veining at the haft. C. M., 
S. N. H. F. 1934. 46 in. $4.00 
WASATCH (Thorup) 1935) The flower has a glistening white 
background with the standards evenly marked with clear blue, the 
falls are broad and semi-drooping with blue feathering at the edge. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 40 in. $2.50 
WAVERLY (Williams 1936) The standards are domed, of chicory- 
blue, the falls are flaring with a slightly deeper flush just below the 
beard w r hich is yellow tipped with white. The effect is a chicory- 
blue self and is most refreshing. H. M., A. I. S. 1937. 37 in. $10.00 
WHITE BUTTERFLY (Washington 1938) The verv broad pure 
white standards are closely and perfectly domed, and have a fluted 
edge. The falls are of the same pure glistening white with ex¬ 
ceptionally smooth finish and ruffled at the border. Styles pure 
white, beard almost pure white. Perfect in form, and with especially 
fine branching, the snowy flowers resemble w'hite winged butterflies 
poised for flight. 34 in. $15.00 
WHITE GODDESS (Nesmith 1936) No. 111. Very large well 
domed standards of pure white, the falls are extremely arched and 
flaring and are also pure white. Yellow beard, and white style 
branches. The large flowers are glistening white and are borne on 
tall sturdy stalks. H. M, A. I. S. 1936. 40 in. $10.00 
WILL O’ THE WISP (Washington 1935) Well domed standards 
of soft canary yellow. Falls of cream white, horizontal and of 
heavy substance. Orange beard. A lovely bi-color. 39 in. $1.50 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg 1931) One of the finest in the dark- 
blua class, and deserves a place in any garden. 37 in. $ .50 
WISTARIA (Lothrop 1934) Large flaring flowers of light blue 
lavender. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. 36 in. $ .50 
WITCHING HOUR (Washington 1938) The arched and domed 
standards are buff yellow with faint flesh pink tinge. The falls are 
of the same tone and are dusted with burnished gold well down 
from the throat, giving the effect of powdered gold. Seven branched 
stalks, and also the branches are branched. A luscious yellow flower 
of firm substance, and the most remarkable and fine branching that I 
have ever seen in an iris. Very late blooming. 41 in. $15.00 
WM. MOHR (Mohr 1925) A very large exotic flower of pale 
lavender closely netted with purple. Most unusual and lovely. $ .50 
W- R. DYKES (Dykes 1926) A brilliant yellow, sometimes lightly 
flecked with purple. Of great value to breeders. 38 in. $1.00 
SPECIAL LISTS OF EXCELLENT WELL KNOWN IRISES 
The following varieties are 50c each—3 for $1.00 
ALTA CALIFORNIA—fine tall yellow. 
BLUE HILL—clear medium blue. 
BLUE VELVET—velvety dark blue. 
BRONZE BEACON—velvety red. 
CADMIA—fine yellow. 
DUNE SPRITE—yellow and white 
FESTIVE—brilliant variegata. 
GLINT O’ GOLD—rich tall yellow. 
GOLD FOAM—ruffled deep yellow. 
G. P. BAKER—pale yellow. 
LADY GAGE—cool white. 
ADOBE—Buff and red. 
AIRY DREAM—fine pink. 
AMBROSIA—flesh pink. 
AUBADE—cream and pink, lovely. 
BALDWIN—dark blue-purple. 
BLUE AND GOLD—rich blue. 
CHROMYLLA—fine yellow. 
CLARA NOYES—color Talisman rose. 
C YD ALTS E—yellow plicata. 
DOG ROSE—deep Dink. 
DOROTHY DIETZ—white and blue. 
EL C A PIT AN—huge blue self. 
FRIEDA MOHR—large pink. 
MAGENTA—bright amethyst. 
MAGI—rose and yellow blend. 
MAID OE TENN.—pinky blend. 
MORNING GLOW—yellow & pink blend. 
MOTIF—velvety red purple. 
MUSSOLINI—huge blue. 
NENE—huge red. 
NORMA GAGE—pink and white. 
NUMA RUMESTAN—brilliant red. 
NURMAHAL—rich red. 
PACIFIC—huge blue purple. 
3 for 
PHEBUS—fine yellow. 
PHOSPHOR—pale yellow. 
PRES. PILKINGTON—buff & blue blend. 
PURPLE EVE—deep purple, late. 
PURISSIMA—very fine white. 
PURPLE HAZE—lovely pale wisteria. 
REALM—fine blue. 
RED EMBER—dark crimson. 
SISTER—charming pink. 
SYLVIA LENT—lovely pale yellow. 
THISTLEDOWN—cool ruffled white. 
65c. 
PINK JADU—pink plicata. 
PLUIE D’OR—brilliant yellow. 
RHEINGAUPERLE—beautiful pink. 
ROSE OF CUBA—bright pink. 
SACRAMENTO—giant plicata. 
SNOW WHITE—ruffled white. 
SWEET AUBURN—flesh pink. 
THURATUS—velvety black-purple. 
TUSCANY GOLD—coppery gold. 
VISHNU—pinkish cinnamon. 
. WAMBLISKA—large fine white. 
WEDGEWOOD—real blue. 
ZAHAROON—rose, buff and amber. 
The following varieties are 30c each, 
HELIOS—large pale yellow. 
KING MIDAS—buff and brown. 
KLAMATH—huge violet. 
LOIS-BEL—black purple. 
MIDGARD—pink blend. 
MIDWEST PRIDE—velvety red. 
MODOC—velvety black-purple. 
MOON MAGIC-—vellow bi-color. 
MONTEREY—dark prune-purple. 
MT. ROYAL—large deep blue. 
NOONDAY—pale yellow. 
PERSIA—mauve and purple. 
PICADOR—buff and carmine. 
The following varieties are 20c each—3 of one kind for 45c. 
ABORA—violet self. 
AL-LU-WE—pink and gold, late. 
ANTIOUE GOLD—gold flushed pink. 
AURIFF.RO—lavender blue. 
BOADICEA—pink and yellow blend. 
BUTO—fine dark blue. 
CALIFORNIA BLUE—crinkled blue. 
CANTIBILE—lovely amoena. 
CORONATION—medium vellow. 
DAY DREAM—pink bi-color. 
DOLLY MADISON—old gold blend. 
DU ART—glowing crimson. 
EVOLUTION—copper and blue. 
INDEPENDENCE—fine blue. 
INDIAN CHIEF—splendid red. 
TACOUELINE GUILLOT—pale blue. 
KATH. McFARLAND—black purple. 
LADY LlLFORD—blackish purple. 
LODESTAR —b rilliant variegata. 
MAROUISE/ITE—shrimp pink. 
MARY NOBLE—lovely pale blue. 
NEPENTHE—cream and rose. 
NEWTONIA—cream and rose. 
NINGAL—pale blue blend. 
NTTSKU—rose and vellow blend. 
ROSE MARIE—pinkish violet. 
OUIVERA—pink and orange. 
RAMESES—honey and pink. 
SANTA BARBARA—beautiful blue. 
SELENE—large white. 
SHASTA—large cool white. 
SOUV. de LET. MICHAUD—pale blue. 
SPANISH GOLD—amber vellow. 
SUNLIGHT—large light yellow. 
SURPRISE—blue, orange beard. 
SWAZI—fine deep blue. 
TOMMY TUCKER—clear ye 'low. 
TRUE DELIGHT—white and rose. 
VALKYRIE—tan and black purple. 
VAN CLEVE—fine blue. 
WOODLAND—violet self. 
YVES LASSAILLY—palest blue. 
ZULU—blue purple. 
The following varieties are priced for clearance at 10c. each— 
3 of one kind 25c. 
Alcina, Allure, Amerind, Andante, Arlington, Asphodel, Avatar, Beau 
Sabreur, Cadenza, Cameliard. Cardinal. Cavatina, Cinnabar, Crusader, 
Chestnut, Citronella, Corona. Duke of Bedford. Don Juan, Elsinore, Endy- 
mion, Erebian, Fra Angelico, Gaulois, Goldilocks, Gold Standard, Gold 
Stream. Hypnos, Hyacinthus, King Juba, King Tut, Lent. A. Williamson, 
Mareschal Ney, Melchoir, Mrs. Marion Cran. Moonlight, Messaline. Mid¬ 
west, Nebraska, Nehawaka, Ophelia, Rasakura. Reverie, Rose Ash, Sachem, 
Sir Michael, Sonata, Thais, Trostringer, True Charm. 
