WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
DIE FEE. Light blue bicolor.15 
DITTON PURPLE, (Barr, 1910). Uniform deep violet, including the beard. Fine 
clear color. 6 inches .15 
DIXMUDE, (Millet, 1916). Dark blue and reddish purple. 6 inches.15 
DR. MANN, (Fryer, 1924). Soft grayish violet. F. dull and purple. Bears two and 
three flowers on a stem. 6 inches.10 
DR. POTTER. Rich velvety; S. mulberry-purple; F. fluorite-violet. 8 inches.10 
ECLIPSE, (Caparne, 1902). Deep rich purple. 8 inches.10 
ENDYMION, (Sturtevant, 1925). Lovely red blend with orange beard.10 
FAIRY. A lovely soft sky-blue. 6 inches.10 
GLEE, (McKinney, 1923). A most graceful soft yellow self.15 
GOLDEN. A fine new golden yellow.20 
GOLD FINCH. Medium yellow.10 
GORGEOUS. Pure white self.20 
GRAMINEA, (Bonnewitz, 1920). A very well-formed garnet red self.10 
GRAY CLOUD, (Sass, 1933). An interesting combination of blue, gray, red, green 
and brown; 12 inches.10 
HARBOR LIGHTS, (Burch, 1927). Finely formed flowers of clear light yellow.10 
HOBO, (Williamson, 1934). S. yellow; F. maroon; foliage unusual, dark green, 
blunt edged and curly; late; 14 inches.10 
ICY GLOW, (Emig., 1933). S. snow white with a faint greenish cast when open¬ 
ing; F. pyrethrum yellow. Beard white. No garden is complete without this 
Iris .15 
LADDIE BOY, (H. P. Sass, 1931). A very fine deep blue perfect form that flow¬ 
ers later than any other miniatures. 6 inches.15 
MARGARET, (Foster, 1908). Light sky blue. 6 inches.15 
M A ROC A IN, (Millet, 1914). Flowers of rich deep purple.10 
MAX, (Millet, 1923). A fine ruffled yellow. 6 inches.15 
NEGUS, (Millet, 1914). Good dark violet purple. Beard yellow. 8 inches.10 
NIOBE, (Caparne, 1901). Dark purple self with a white beard. 5 inches.15 
ORANGE QUEEN, (Barr, 1910). A very fine uniform deep, clear yellow. 6 inches .10 
OWAISSA, (J. Sass, 1934). Medium blue self pumila hybrid; small flowers on 
4 to 8 inch stems; bearded.10 
PEE WEE, (Wmsn., 1934). A tiny pure white flower on gracefully well-branched 
stems .25 
PETITE AM IE, (Millet, 1919). An unusually pretty creamy white. 10 inches.15 
PLAY BOY, (Williamson, 1934). S. white with base lemon chrome; F. flaring 
white with fluorite violet.25 
PRINCESS LOUISE. Cambridge and China blue. 6 inches.10 
PUCK, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Dark garnet, with velvety falls.10 
ROSALIE. Red purple bicolor. 8 inches.15 
ROSE MIST, (H. P. Sass). Blended pumila hybrid; bearded.10 
SEA GULL. S. pale sulphur; F. flecked violet.25 
SILVER ELF, (Burchfield, 1928). S. silky, waxy texture with soft bluish flush, 
giving a silver effect; F. silvery-white. 10 inches.10 
SISKIN, (Wmsn., 1934). A lovely clean pinard yellow self with slightly opened 
S. and flaring F.25 
SNOW CAP. White self. 10 inches.10 
SNOW MAIDEN, (Chadwick). New, pure white; very clear in color.25 
SOUND MONEY, (J. Sass, 1934). Fine yellow pumila hybrid, also blooms in fall; 
10 to 12 inch stems.25 
SPARK, (Nichols, 1931). Many dark fiery brick red blooms; early.25 
STATELLAE. Ivory white veined olive; two blooms or more to stem.10 
STORMY DAWN, (J. Sass, 1933). Violet, blue, red, brown, green and yellow mingle 
in the coloring .10 
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