ROYAL SALUTE 
TOP HILLY (C. G. White) 
A sister seedlins of "Over Here,” this iris has flowers larger than 
the others in this group and stems that average about 3 feet in height. 
The flowers have broad round petals of beautiful pearl white 
blended at the edges of all petals with lemon yellow. This gives a 
charming effect. Exact parentage is lost, but "Top Hilly" is one- 
fourth oncocyclus. $1.00 
TOUCH O’ BLUE (Milliken) 
A distinct introduction having white falls flushed at the base with 
light violet which becomes fainter and finally disappears at the edge 
of the fall. The standards are also white, faintly flushed with soft 
blue-violet. The beard is a light orange-yellow. 
The flowers of Touch o’ Blue are of a beautifully rounded shape 
with both standards and falls exceptionally wide. A midseason 
bloomer which grows to a height of about 3 Yi feet. Fragrant and 
hardy. $7.50 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge) 
A splendid addition to the ever-growing list of fine large yellow 
irises. Introduced only last season. Treasure Island comes to us 
highly recommended and described as follows: "A truly gigantic 
flower of bright, clear, rich yellow. Tall stems, not a trace of Dykes 
blood in its parentage, hardiness beyond question." We might add 
that a flush of white at the center of the haft adds life and a clean- 
cut appearance to the flower. 3)4 feet. $2.50; 3 for $5.00 
URIAH (Essig) 
This fine dark iris in deep tones of red and brown has falls of the 
richest velvety texture seen in any flower, and standards somewhat 
paler, that resemble washed silk. The beard and center are of old 
gold. It blooms in mid-season and is vigorous and hardy. Ukiah is 
the name of a California tribe of Indians. 3 feet. 60c,* 3 for $1.50 
VALIANT (Sturtevant) 
A rather unique blend with standards of iridescent old gold, 
falls of wistaria violet, and a bright orange beard. A popular iris 
that is effective in the garden. Midseason. 3 feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
VALOR (Nicholls) 
Large flowers of perfect shape gracefully borne on tall beautifully 
branched stalks. The standards are deep violet,- falls velvety blackish 
violet, shading to deep raisin purple at the edge; beard a bright 
yellow. An outstanding variety that will at once command attention. 
3J4 feet. 35c; 3 for 75c 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayres) 
A superb large flowered hardy white with a warm cream tone and 
a yellow beard. The blossoms have a smooth finished texture with 
an enchanting sparkle and sheen. The falls flare gracefully and give 
the flowers a charm and poise of the true thoroughbred. 2)4 feet. 
25c; 3 for 50c 
VIEW-HALLOO (C. G. White) 
The perfectly shaped standards are a deep, bright yellow and the 
falls are red-brown bordered by the same intense yellow as the 
standards. The dense beard is a glowing orange. The form of the 
flower is perfect and the stem could not be better. We have measured 
many stems over fifty inches tall and flowers five by five inches. One 
rhizome planted in 1935 bloomed four stalks 52 inches tall the 
next year. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
WABASH (Williamson) 
Generally recognized as the finest iris of its type in commerce. 
The standards are white and the falls are a bright violet with a 
definite white margin. A strong grower with large flowers and 
3-foot stems. 
A noted iris authority says: "Wabash is by all odds the best 
amoena — a very important contribution from the Williamsons." 
$2.50 
WARBLER (Williamson) 
Another table iris with small clean yellow flowers on graceful 
2-foot stems. A delightful cut flower. 35c 
WASATCH (Thorup) 
Probably the largest of the plicatas. A very broad petaled white 
flower with even markings of medium blue on the edges of standards 
and falls. 3 feet. $1.00 
WESTLANDER (Essig) 
A striking blue-purple bicolor that is one of the unusual color 
combinations among iris. The falls are stiff and flaring velvety violet 
paling at the margins; the standards are clear pale lavender violet; 
and the beard is bright yellow. This color combination gives a 
garden effect that is most delightful. Good size and a vigorous 
grower. 3 feet. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr) 
A remarkable result of a cross between two races of bearded iris. 
A very large lilac Rower with violet veins. It is beautiful and 
unusual. Especially impressive as a cut Rower. Fortunately also, it is 
hardy. 2 feet. 25c; 3 for 50c 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg) 
A gigantic blue-black with ruffled petals and a pearly edge on 
the falls. Here is an iris that has suddenly sprung into prominence, 
and rightly so. You will be enthusiastic about its unusual style, its 
broad petals, and rich color,- and will find it a valuable addition to 
your garden picture. 3 feet. 35c; 3 for 75c 
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