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WILLIAM A. SETCHELL (Brehm 1938). 
One of the most showy iris we have ever 
grown, a variety which is winning for 
itself as much attention and praise as 
did the first big yellows—for it is far and 
away the largest iris ever grown, being 
both tall and broad. Actual measurements 
show the flower to be consistently 7” tall, 
with immense falls 3144” wide and 4” long. 
tet In addition, its color is compellingly 
regal and rich. The color is: standards of 
steel blue and falls of violet-blue. Tall 
___ and well branched, with an ample quota 
of blooms, it flowers out with three of its 
‘ immense flowers open at once with more 
Li to come—a magnificent specimen. The 
flower holds up well. 
a Named for Professor William A. Set- 
__ chell, of the University of California, by 
Mr. George Brehm, who is a camp-mate 
of the latter’s at the Bohemian Club 
Grove. Mid-season. 42”. $5.00; 3 for $10.00 
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WILLIAM MOHR. Most orchid-like of all 
p iris, this unusual hybrid is the most dis- 
tinct variety grown. Only Grace Mohr, 
_ the giant Ormohr, and Mohrson are at all 
similar, and they were achieved only after 
years of effort. The foliage and leaves of 
William Mohr are always small, but the 
blooms are simply immense. Does best 
when fertilized and watered, but must 
have excellent drainage. Should be moved 
v every two seasons. The ground color is 
pale lilac, standards flushed darker, the 
whole flower beautifully veined manga- 
nese violet. A. M., R. H.S. Rhizomes nat- 


Meeretirally small, Barly... .....62...0.6.00% 25¢ 
_  WINNISHIEK. An intense deep blue bi- 
color. Fine texture, well-branched, and 
sg perfectly shaped. Very floriferous. One of 
% the most popular iris in these shades. 
= MMIC=SEASON. SO" acic cess cs 35¢; 3 for $1.00 
_ ZUA. Most unusual, this pale porcelain blue 
____ iris, so light in color it approaches white, 
¥ is most enchanting. The petals are 
___ crinkled like crepe paper. Not well known 
because it blooms before the bulk of the 
5 iris flower, but delightful. Would be most 
BY _ fitting in a rockery. Very early. 14”. 
¢ 25c; 3 for 60c ee | 
Ms OLD ROSE 
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WHY SALBACH IRIS ARE TOP QUALITY 
Ist. Our hillside planting affords perfect 4th. We list only iris of satisfactory grow- 
drainage. ing quality. 
2nd. Our iris bloom and mature early. 5th. We offer only those varieties proven 
best—regardless of price. 
3rd. On account of our dry, rainless sum- #6 
mers, plants are dormant at shipping If you have not grown any of our iris, try 
time. a planting this year. 

=, Carl Salbach.- 7 *ls> 
