TOKAY (1931) 36". Salmon-pitik of great charm. 2 for $ .25 
TRINKET (1938) 6". The clearest, deepest, most brilliant and 
shapely yellow Dwarf we know. Extraordinary substance. 1.00 
VALOR 90 (1932) 54". Dark, glowing, velvety blue-violet bi¬ 
color. Fragrant. Dominatingly outstanding in any company. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1932 and A.M., A.I.S., 1936. 2 for .25 
VESTAL FLAME (1934) 45". Tall, clear light yellow. Fra¬ 
grant. 2 for .25 
WEST POINT 92 (1939) 44". Very large but refined. S indigo 
blue, domed. F slightly deeper indigo blue with rich brown shad¬ 
ing at haft, flaring. White beard, tinted blue. A new color with 
a beautiful glow. Low and widely branched, with many blooms 
open at the same time. Very long period of bloom. Excellent 
substance. Sweet locust fragrance. Late. A very beautiful Iris 
of the highest quality. 15.00 
WHITE VALOR (1938) 48". S clear white, domed. F white 
without any markings, flaring almost horizontally. White beard. 
Very large, spreading bloom. Strong fragrance of white locust. 
A very pure white. Floriferous. 3.00 
WILDFIRE (1938) 36". Uniform red in all its parts with a 
reddish brown beard. Brown underlay gives it a fiery glow. Satiny 
texture. Medium in size. Excellent shape and substance. Splen¬ 
didly branched. Grape fragrance. Gives a mass of bloom and is 
the reddest Iris we have seen. Favorable comment in A.I.S. Bulle¬ 
tin 67 and "Admiration of the Committee" at Rome, Italy, in 
1938. 4.00 
No. 18002. From Crysoro X Desert Gold. Much the deepest, 
clearest and most intense yellow of any Iris we have seen, con¬ 
siderably deeper than Crysoro. Smaller, shorter and of better 
shape than Crysoro. About 18" tall. Its name will be given 
buyers as soon as approved. 2.00 
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