VISION (Ve-zee-o') (Cayeux 1933) M. 38". An unusually 
fine flower with honey yellow standards and velvety garnet 
red falls and brilliant gold beard. The stalk is symmetrically 
branched and the plant vigorous. This is not a dull variegata 
blend, but a clear sparkling true variegata. $3.00 
Certificate of Merit, Paris, 1932. 
WAMBLISKA (J. Sass 1930) M. 40". A white of huge pro¬ 
portions, heavy texture and pure white coloring, with a soft 
lustrous blue sheen at the center and pale yellow beard. The 
flower is crinkled and stands all kinds of weather well. 
Wambliska is Indian for White Eagle. $ .35 
H.M., A.I S., 1931 
WAR EAGLE (J. Sass 1933) M. 40". S. bright red purple; 
F. red purple with velvety black shading, brown stripes on 
haft. The flower is very large and in effect a rich, glowing 
red purple. $3.50 
WASATCH (Thorup 1935) M. 40". The largest flowered 
iris we have grown and one of great charm and beauty. It is 
a huge glistening white plicata evenly marked with clear 
blue. The plicata marking is most pronounced in the bud 
and the open flower has no dark brown marking on it. 
S. broad and arched; F. broad and straight hanging. 
The blooms are of heaviest texture and well placed on 
strong branching stems. Named for the range of mountains 
to the east of Salt Lake City. A truly remarkable flower. 
$3.50 
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WELCOME (Reibold 1936) E. 44". A fine soft toned 
yellow of smooth finish and graceful shape. S. and F. rich 
pinard yellow with orange beard. I he stalk is very well 
branched and carries many flowers of very large size, 
and delightful fragrance. It blooms luxuriantly over a long 
period. Highly recommended. $5.00 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr 1925). Probably the most re¬ 
markable hybrid ever raised. The ground color is pale lilac, 
the standards are flushed darker and the whole flower is 
veined dark violet. The flower has great substance. 
A.M., Chelsea, 1930. $ -25 
WILLIAM R. DYKES (Dykes 1927) M. 38". A large 
medium yellow self of perfect shape and heavy texture. S 
tall, dome shaped and frilled; F. of great thickness and the 
entire flower is crinkled, giving it an effect of much richness. 
Should be protected in open garden. The pollen is fertile 
and the parent of some of our best yellows. $ 1.00 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg 1931) M. 40". An excellent iris 
of darkest hue and fine form. The effect is that of a very 
rich dark blue, with a pearly gray suffusion. An unusual 
iris of high grade $ -50; 3 for $1.00 
ZAHAROON (Mrs. W. R. Dykes 1927) M. 40". An extra 
strong and vigorous plant, and in our opinion, one of the 
best blends in commerce. The flowers are large and an 
exquisite blend of amber, buff, yellow, fawn and palest 
violet, with strong suffusion of rose. Plant near delicate 
colors. 5 -40 ; 3 for $1.00 
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AMBERA. A large primrose yellow, 26 inches. $ .25 
ABELARD. A lustrous brown and heliotrope blend. 
28 inches. 5 -50 
BUTO. Dusky midnight blue. 26 inches. $ .25 
CHALLENGER. Violet self. $ .25 
COSETTE. The first pure white intermediate. $1.00 
One Each of 
CRYSORO. Deep yellow self. 5 -25 
DOXA. Buff and olive blend. 5 -25 
GENTIUS. Rich royal purple. $ -25 
GOLDEN BOW. A deep golden yellow of fine form. $ .50 
RED ORCHID. Deep red violet. 5 -25 
SAPPHIRE. Night dark indigo blue. 5 -25 
ove for $2.50 
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