♦ MERRIAM, KANSAS ♦ 
DESTINY (Burgess) Sombre, dark plum purple with a rich, gold 
beard; the only Australian introduction in commerce here; late; 
tall_ 3.50 
DOLLY MADISON (Wmsn) Mauvette with striking red gold beard; 
always a favorite and easy to place in the garden picture; mid¬ 
season; tall --- .15 
DORE (J. Sass) The falls are cream and the standards rich yellow; me¬ 
dium height; midseason _ 2.50 
DOXA (H. P. Sass) Curious blend of pale olive buff; very large flower 
of the heaviest substance; short_ .15 
DREAM (Sturt) Beautiful pink pallida; one of the finest landscape 
varieties and at this price can be used lavishly; late; tall_3 for .25 
DR. C. H. MAYO (Fry) Fine pink self; earlier than Dream; mid¬ 
season; tall -_3 for .25 
DUKE OF BEDFORD (Bliss) Brilliant, deep, violet purple; one of 
the finest dark varieties; late; medium height_3 for .25 
WINNERS’ COLLECTION 
5 Plants.$7.50 
CALIFORNIA GOLD 
Destiny 
Junaluska 
Ella Winchester 
Happy Days 
One plant of each . . . . $7.50 
No Substitutions — No Discount 
EASTER MORN (Essig) White of pure color and heavy substance; 
requires protection here; midseason; tall_ .50 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Cook) Light coppery red of silky sheen; prac¬ 
tically a self; a strong grower; tall, branching low; H. M. 1938_ 15.00 
ECLADOR (Cay) Splendid yellow of deep color and good substance 
in a large ruffled flower; midseason; tall_ 3.00 
ECLAT (Gage) Waxy flowers of pink and copper blended; midsea¬ 
son; medium height_ .35 
“The iris I ordered recently came today and I just want to tell you 
how nicely they came through. They are such lovely, large rhizomes 
and I know that I shall have success with them. The ones I ordered 
last summer bloomed so freely this spring 
July 18, 1938. 
L. W., Denmark, Iowa 
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