North Little Rock, Ark. 
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WAVERLY (Williams 1936) One of the 
clearest and purest blue irises in the 
garden. This is a color we cannot ever 
get enough of as it accents or brings 
out almost every other iris color. Wav- 
erly has a fine, flaring form, the flowers 
are of excellent substance, firm and 
lasting. The plants are hardy and 
strong, the blooming habits and branch¬ 
ing good. H. M. American Iris Society. 
$8.00 
WILLIAM CAREY JONES (Brehm). 
Our choice as the best dollar for dollar 
buy in a cream colored iris. Sturdy 
growth, with flowers of clear cream, 
and heavy leathery texture. Growth 
excellent and ideal in every way. Cre¬ 
ated by George Brehm, a Seattle ama¬ 
teur. Little known to date because it 
is sparsely distributed. Nevertheless it 
ranks with the best of the new cream 
colored iris. An unexcelled “buy” at 
the prevailing price. 30 in. 50^ 
WM. MOHR. A pogo cyclus hybrid that 
has become so well known that it is 
included in most general iris lists. Rosy 
violet with purple veinings. Very large, 
beautifully ruffled flowers. 154 
WINE GLORY (Weed 1936) E. M. 38 in. 
A clear, wine red self that blooms pro¬ 
fusely over a long season. The hardy 
plants increase rapidly and make a fine 
mass planting. R. 81, 1937. 50^ 
WINNISHIEK. 36 in. New “Black Iris,” 
the color being the deepest blue-violet. 
One of the best of this type. 35c 
WONDERCHILD (Weed 1933) M. 37 in. 
This is a child of Blue Velvet which 
has its rich, fine color with hardier and 
freer flowering habits. A deep mid¬ 
night blue of velvety texture. 50^ 
WOTAN (Grinter 1933) L. 35 in. A 
handsome, beautifully groomed flower 
of dark, prune purple coloring. It is 
not very tall but the blooms and stalks 
are well proportioned, and it makes a 
grand clump of color. It is the pod 
parent of Garden Magic. It is not rated 
quite as high as it might be, perhaps 
because of its height. 25^ 
W. R. DYKES (Dykes 1926) M. 38 in. A 
large, light yellow self, tall and well 
branched. This English iris has been 
used much in breeding and has pro¬ 
duced some wonderful yellows. 50^ 
ZWANENBURG. V. E. 24 in. A hybrid 
of unusual charm and novelty. A 
creamy golden tan blend with bronze 
markings. 20^ 
ZUNI (Ayres 1931) M. 40 in. A glowing 
red brown of true Indian coloring. The 
golden tan standards and red brown 
falls are overlaid with copper. R. 84. 
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