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VEDETTE (Cay. '36) Has honey yellow standards and falls a bit 
deeper, tinted chamois. The sparkling iridescence is amazing. 
36". $4.50 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayres '31) White, so white. 38". 25* 
VIEW HALLOO (White '36) Deep bright yellow standards and red 
brown falls bordered with intense yellow. $1.25 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirk. '31) The king of the violets — huge blooms 
of perfect form and excellent substance. 40". 35* 
VISION (Cay. '32) Yes, and a reality, this striking variegata with 
clear yellow standards and deep red brown falls. 35". 50* 
VIVIANE (Cay. '37) Fawn standards tinted at the centers with lilac, 
and rounded, very wide falls of velvety dark garnet with conspicuous 
orange beards. Large flowers on strong stems. 36". $10.00 
WABASH (Wmsn. '36) "She smiled and the shadows departed." 
To our minds, the loveliest iris yet introduced. Wabash is the clean¬ 
est, finest amoena possible. The flower has clear white standards 
which are in striking contrast with the deep purple falls, definitely 
edged with the clean color of the standards. This perfect iris has 
cupped standards and slightly flaring falls. 39". A.M. '38. $2.50 
WAR EAGLE (J. Sass '33) Fighting amongst the reds, soaring to 
new heights, War Eagle is one of the largest, tallest red irises. This 
Eagle spreads its great wings (7") in the breeze, displaying rich 
glowing deep red tones. 42". H.M. '33. $1.00 
WASATCH (Thor. '35) This huge glistening white plicata has a 
snow white background with attractive blue markings. 40". $1.25 
WAVERLY (Wms. '36) Wave on thou "deep blue ocean", if you 
can always bring us an iris so blue — chicory blue with a slightly 
deeper hue in the lower segments. The beautifully domed standards 
are broad as are the flaring falls. 37". H.M. '37. $3.50 
WEST POINT (Nic. '39) We, also, salute this two toned indigo blue 
iris with its arched standards and circular flaring falls of a deeper tone 
and rich brown haft. Durable and sturdy — a real soldier. 44". $15.00 
WHITE VALOR (Nic. '38) Here's Valor in clear white. Domed stand¬ 
ards, almost horizontal falls. 42". $3.50 
WILDFIRE (Nic. '38) A fiery red over a brown satiny background, 
deepening in the lower petals, Most attractive. 36". $4.00 
WILLIAM MOHR (M.M. '25) Large, exquisitely colored, all 
beruffled iris of soft grey lavender flushed violet. 28". 35* 
WINNESHIEK (Egel. '31) A deep violet velvet clad shiek. 36". 35* 
YUCATAN (Kirk. '35) A living and tempting blend of copper, 
gold, and red giving a delightful pink effect. 36". 60* 
COLLECTIONS 
Extra values given at our BARGAIN CENTER — See next page. 
Try our No. 1 Collection: 
ALICE HARDING yellow 
BLUE TRIUMPH blue 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY white 
JEB STUART brown red 
PURPLE GIANT purple 
$2.80 value ONLY $2.00 
Or ENJOY our No. 2 Collection: 
AMIGO striking blue 
GRACE LAPHAM pink 
LADY PARAMOUNT yellow 
MOUNT CLOUD white 
SIR KNIGHT deep purple 
$4.55 value ONLY $3.00 
Or DELIGHT in our No. 3 Collection: 
AT DAWNING pink blend 
BLUE PETER purple 
GLORIOLE light blue 
JUNALUSKA red 
LUCREZIA BORI yellow 
NARANJA orange 
$6.75 value ONLY $4.50 
FANCIER’S Collection, No. 5: 
CHINA MAID blended pink 
COPPER PIECE rose copper 
TIFFANY yellow plicata 
WABASH finest amoena 
$12.75 value ONLY $9.00 
Our No. 4 Collection: 
Combines Nos. 1, 2, and 3 
All 16 plants 
$14.10 value ONLY $8.50 
FRENCH Collection, No. 6: 
DRAP D’OR clear yellow 
LOUVOIS maroon and brown 
MME. MAURICE LASSAILLY amoena 
MME. ULMANN blue 
$13.50 value ONLY $8.50 
DO NOT FORGET 
That the intermediate iris give you ten days o£ color before the regular iris bloom. See page 16. 
That many of the species like partial shade and give you most fascinating and interesting flowers. 
See page 16. 
That Siberian iris like sun or shade, dry or wet, and rich or poor soil — do well everywhere. That they 
make excellent cut flowers. See page 17. 
That Day Lilies, Hemerocallis to some, will give you color in the garden from May into September, and 
many colors. That the Day Lily is becoming the most popular garden flower because it is so easy to grow 
under all conditions in every location. See pages 19-22. 
