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WILLIAM A. SETCHELL (Brehm 1938) L. 36”. 
About the largest iris in existence. Most gargantuan 
formed blooms lack seriously in substance or color but this 
iris has tremendous size coupled with a violet tone which 
is slight bicolor with a whitish beard. The bloom is so huge 
than an expanded hand may be held behind it and yet be 
completely obscured by the flower. Medium tall branched 
stems, average substance and huge blooms. $5.00 
WILLIAM CAREY JONES (Brehm 1935) M. 30”. 
Lemon-cream of fine enamelled texture and wonderful 
substance. Branching not ideal but a very profuse bloomer. 
A new, sleek iris of splendid form. 25c; 3 for 50c 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg 1931) M. 37”. 
One of the finest in the dark-blue color section with 
segments unusually broad and lustrous. A touch of ruffling 
augments its graceful form. Winneshiek is one of the few 
iris with a lighter margin on the falls, a feature which lends 
a distinctive touch. 25c; 3 for 50c 
WM. MOHR (Mohr 1925) EM. 30”. 
As different an iris as one can have — a huge, exotic 
lavender closely netted over-all with a fine purple veining. 
Grow this iris in the hottest spot you have, selecting a 
well-drained area and working a few limestone chips into 
the soil. 25373 tor 50c 
Standard Varieties of Bearded Iris 
At Bargain Prices 
In this section we offer a group of meritorious iris at moderate prices. We expect these varieties to sell rapidly and therefore 
request that you send a list of alternates from which we may choose, should we be sold out of your first choices. Unless you do this, 
we reserve the right to select the substitutes. 
15c each; 3 of the same variety for 30c 
AIRY DREAM: ruffled orchid pink 
ALLUWEE: buffy variegata 
ALTA CALIFORNIA: very tall yellow 
APRICOT GLOW: apricot and pink 
BALDWIN: sleek mauve-blue, large 
BLUE VELVET: deep blue 
CLARA NOYES: orange and apricot blend 
CRYSORO: early golden yellow 
CYDNUS: sharp blue-bicolor 
DECENNIAL: yellow and blue bicolor 
DESERT GOLD: bright yellow 
EVELYN BENSON: deep rose 
GRACE STURTEVANT: velvety brown 
INDIAN CHIEF: red bicolor 
JOYANCE: ivory white 
KING MIDAS: golden brown 
KLAMATH: huge bronzed purple 
MARIE AZUR: sky blue 
MELDORIC: deep blue-black 
MOTIF: pansy purple 
PAULETTE: huge lavender blue 
PICADOR: yellow and brown bicolor 
PRES. PILKINGTON: lavender and buff 
blend 
ROBERT: soft yellow 
SAMBA DIOUF: deep blue-violet 
ST. LOUIS: fine deep violet 
SIR MICHAEL: blue and purple bicolor 
TENAYA: violet purple 
TINT O'TAN: golden tan 
VENUS DE MILO: tall creamy white 
WAMBLISKA: cool white 
25c each; 3 of the same variety for 50c 
AMENTI: rose and lilac blend 
BLENHEIM: velvety bronze-purple 
BOULDERADO: bronze and apricot 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT: large light blue 
BURNING BRONZE: bronze-red 
CANTABILE: white stands, violet falls 
CORALIE: deep pink bicolor 
CYBELE: lilac blue 
DORE: yellow and white 
ELECTRA: yellow throated plicata 
EILAH: large yellow 
LUCRE: deep yellow 
ELEANOR BLUE: light blue 
EL TOVAR: variegata, black falls 
GENEVIEVE SEROUGE: pastel blend 
GRACE LAPHAM: cameo-pink 
KALINGA: fine cream 
KHORASAN: dull gold and auburn 
NEON: coppery red bicolor 
NENE: huge iris, purple 
ORIANA: large white 
PINK SATIN: fragile pink 
RETTA: winsome pink 
SAN DIEGO: fine medium blue 
SERENITE: blue and gold blend 
SIR KNIGHT: deep violet 
SIR LAUNCELOT: rich red-copper 
SOLITUDE: rich mulberry 
SWEET ALIBI: cream and primrose 
SUNOL: golden bronze 
TARANTELLA: pinkish plicata 
VARESE: bright red-purple 
WAR EAGLE: huge light red 
PROF. S. B. MITCHELL: claret purple 
35c 
ALMAVIVA: rose and amaranth 
BETELGEUSE: deep velvety brown 
BLUE DANUBE: very deep blue 
CADETOU: old gold and brown 
COPPER PIECE: metallic rose MAYA: red bicolor 
DRAP D’OR: smooth primrose yellow 
ELLA WINCHESTER: mahogany red 
ITASCA: amethyst purple 
MAID OF ASTALOT: domed plicata 
each; 3 of the same variety for 70c 
PRIDE: flaring purple 
REBELLION: bronze crimson 
TELEVISION BLUE: celeste blue 
VIEW HALLOO: bright variegata 
