THE IRIS GARDEN 
TRUE CHARM (Sturt) White and lavender plicata notable for the neat, 
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VALOR (Nic) Bluish purple bicolor with very broad falls; fragrant; mid- 
seasorvaveryiialleese see es eee eee 
VARESE (Wmsn) Most brilliant red purple; midseason; tall___--------- 
VENUS DI MILO (Ayres) Cream white of splendid substance and fine 
form; hardy and free blooming; runner-up for 1937 Dykes medal; 
midsedson = medium Nnéeight = =e eee eee a ee 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirk) Pale violet of waxy texture and firm rounded 
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WABASH (Wmsn) A very fine white and violet amoena; definite and 
crisp as to coloring; large as to flower; Dykes medal 1940; medium 
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WACONDA (H. P. Sass) Rich, reddish purple; a good grower and 
blosmerimedivmanelontsiiicdSsecdson-. eee Suior 
WAMBLISKA (J. Sass) Large flowered white with a blue flush in the cen- 
ter giving ‘the iridescent effect of frosted icicles’; early to mid- 
SECSOM ALC | Sz ee ee ee so Se Re te San Cea 3 -ator 
WASATCH (Thorup) Largest plicata and perfectly hardy; medium blue 
markings on a ground of glistening white; midseason; medium 
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WEDGWOOD (Dykes) Nearly Wedgwood blue with a white beard; won- 
derful color but fragile substance; midseason; medium height-__3 for 
WILLIAM MOHR (M-M) Gigantic flowered lilac deeply veined purple; 
a pogocyclus bybrid, the rhizomes are small; early; short__________ 
WINNISHIEK (Egel) Very dark and very purple with a pearly edge to 
mihesruiticdsicis midcecdson stall ee er 
WONDERCHILD (Weed) Huge, deep purple flowers; midseason; tall 3 for 
WOTAN (Grinter) Deep, dark purple self with velvety falls of the 
smoothest finish; heavy substance and very wide falls; midseason; 
medium height 
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YOLANDE (Mil) Bright blue in a huge flower; midseason; tall______ OMOn 
ZADA (Emig) Free flowering, pure white; midseason; medium height 
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ZWANENBERG (Den) Like something brought in from the woods or a 
rare orchid; greenish slate standards and pale greenish maroon 
falls;very; carly; shortass ye tuee Seen oe ee OalOr 
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“I have some nice ones blooming from iris roots bought from you last 
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V. M., Goodbee, La. 
