WM. MOHR 
Landscape Special 
24 PLANTS FOR * 3.00 
We are making a Special Collection Offer 
of three each of the following eight varieties. 
Th is collection contains an excellent color 
assortment and each plant will be carefully 
labeled. Shipped postpaid with planting 
directions. 
ALTA CALIFORNIA 
BLUE GOWN 
INDIAN CHIEF 
PACIFIC 
PALE MOONLIGHT 
PINK SATIN 
TENAYA 
SITKA 
SIEGFRIED (H. Sass) 
A beautiful plicata having a deep creamy yellow background 
dotted and stippled with brown-purple on both standards and falls. 
This iris created quite a sensation when it was first introduced and 
stock is rather scarce. Flowers are large. 3 feet. $7.50 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig) 
The 1935 winner of the coveted Dykes Gold Medal, the highest 
award that can be given to an iris. The large, well-tailored flowers 
are borne on tall, well-branched stalks. In color it is the blended 
blue which one sees when looking at distant mountains. The smooth 
petals are overlaid with a metallic sheen. The clearness of color, 
the smoothness of texture, and the grace and poise with which the 
flowers carry themselves, combine to make Sierra Blue the Dykes 
Medal iris that it is. feet. 
We are the original introducers of this iris, and are prepared to 
send you extra large, vigorous plants of superior quality. See 
illustration page 18. 50c,- 3 for $1.00,- 12 for $3.50 
SIR MICHAEL (Yeld) 
The falls are a rich velvety red-purple with copper overtone and 
with brilliant copper-brown edging at the base. Beard orange-gold 
to tip. Standards luminous blue-lavender with copper suffusion at 
the base. Very floriferous, makes a magnificent clump. 3 feet. 
35c ; 3 for 75c 
SITKA (Essig) 
A huge clear white of splendid form and substance. It is a prolific 
bloomer and is hardy throughout the country. This variety will be 
a welcome addition to your collection as it has a long blooming 
period and is later than the other large flowered whites. 4 feet. 
50c; 3 for $1.00 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees) 
Introduced by the Salbach Gardens and probably the most talked 
of iris in recent years. A rare find in the small garden of an amateur 
iris grower and if it continues to perform as it did last season, it will 
be a sensation. An enormous flower of pure ice white, very faintly 
flushed with blue. The striking feature is the frilling and ruffling of 
both standards and falls. This gives the effect of delicacy and 
ethereal charm which would hardly be expected in a giant flower 
of such heavy substance. 
A remarkably strong growing iris with heavy, luxuriant foliage. 
We have not as yet received any reports as to its hardiness in the 
colder climates. Early to midseason bloom. A cross of Purissima by 
Thais. 4 feet. $1 7.50 
SNOW KING (H. Sass) 
Regarded by many as the outstanding white iris in the country for 
the colder climates. A pure white of good size and height that is 
in great demand. Only a few plants to spare. 3 feet. $1.50 
SOME LOVE (C. G. White) 
Sold out for 1940. 
SPANISH CAVALIER (Milliken) 
Gay Spanish colors of golden bronze for the standards, rich 
velvety wine red for the falls, and a bright orange for the beard, 
make this striking new iris a standout in the garden. A strong 4-foot 
stem carries the bold handsome flowers on well-spaced branches. 
The flowers themselves have the ever-pooular semi-flaring shape 
and because of their unusual size, instantly catch the eye from a 
distance. Midseason blooming period and perfect hardiness. $7.50 
SPARKLING FROST (Milliken) 
As the name suggests, this iris glistens and sparkles in the sunlight 
as though sprinkled with a myriad of tiny jewels. The cool clean 
flowers of uniform blue-white have a fascination that is beyond 
description. They are of good size and are carried on 4-foot well- 
branched stems. 
The ice-blue effect of this new flower is something which we 
have found in no other iris, and makes this beautiful introduction 
entirely distinctive. 
Sparkling Frost is a very strong grower and will be an ideal iris 
for the milder climates. It is from a cross of Purissima and Easter Morn 
and as yet its hardiness is not tested. An early bloomer. $7.50 
SPOKAN (J. Sass) 
A favorite in the copper tones of red with large flowers of smooth 
substantial texture carried on 3 foot stems. The standards are a 
glowing red-brown and the falls a similar but slightly deeper shade 
enriched by their velvety texture. In great demand. $1.00 
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