
MERRIAM, KANSAS 
BUECHLEY'S GIANT (Buechley) Enormous blue bicolor of exceedingly 
heavy substance and sturdy stalks; magnificent when well grown; 
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BURNING BRONZE (Ayres) Intensely alive shade of dark red bronze; 
graceful form and lively color; medium height; midseason________- 00 
BUTO (H. P. Sass) Very dark purple; does not sunfade as Gaudichau 
oecmsiuiceshOlem iis nessteni Gry ese oe Oe ie nS 
CAFE AU LAIT (Graham) Soft, creamy tan blend with orange and gold 
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DYKES COLLECTION 
10 Plants ..... $1.75 
Each a Dykes Medal Winner 
Rosy Wings Jean Cayeux 
Coralie Dauntless 
Gudrun San Francisco 
Sierra Blue Rameses 
Depute Nomblot Pluie d'Or 
One each of the above with WABASH, 1940 Dykes Medal Winner, 
$3.00. 
SS ELT LET LE I NPE INE IE RE REPS 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mit) Large flowered, brassy yellow with a tall 
strong stem to hold the very large flower; midseason_______-_----- a 
CAMELIARD (Sturt) Large flowered blend of amber, wine and purple; 
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CAPT. COURAGEOUS (Row) Rose and smoky blend whose color carries 
MEGHECIL CCE CISICINCe: Clear mere amy aera nia ee TSS OL rege 
CARDINAL (Bliss) Rich, reddish purple Dominion; midseason; medium 
tO ban ee Ar eee Ine Mera rete eG eC eS OAL Satta eo 
May 30, 1940 
“With Miss Hutchens I visited your garden last Saturday and the pic- 
ture will never be forgotten. I believe that she has already sent you an 
order.” 
Miss R. T., Hallowell, Kansas. 
June 6, 1940 
“The iris I had from you last season nearly all bloomed. The season 
has been so unusually fine that the flowers were finer than ever and I 
have never seen such growth on first year plants.” 
W. A. H., Salina, Kansas. Page 3 
