North Little Rock, Ark. 
WEST POINT. Tall, beautifully formed 
of pure indigo blue. It is in a class 
by itself. A son of Valor. $10.00 
WHITE GODDESS. A splendid white 
iris. The large well formed flowers are 
of pure glistening white. Bright yellow 
beard is the only touch of color. $3.00 
WHITE PRINCESS. The finest pure 
white late intermediate that I have 
ever seen. S. pure white. F. are semi- 
flaring of the same pure white. $3.00 
WILDFIRE (Nicholls 1938) A brown- 
red of uniform color and excellent sub- 
stance. Very dark with a brown beard. 
Well carried on tall, well-branched 
stalks. $3.50 
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. 25¢ 
WM. MOHMR. 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. 15¢ 
29 
WINE GLORY. A clear, wine red 
self that blooms profusely over a long 
season. The hardy plants increase ra- 
pidly and make a fine mass planting. 
35¢ 
WINNISHIEK. 36 in. New “Black Iris,” 
the color being the deepest blue-violet. 
One of the best of this type. 25¢ 
WONDERCHILD. This is a child of 
Blue Velvet which has its rich, fine 
color with hardier and freer flowering 
habits. A deep midnight blue of vel- 
vety texture. 25¢ 
WOTAN (Grinter 1933) L. 35 in. A 
handsome, beautifully groomed flower 
of dark, prune purple coloring. 25¢ 
W. R. DYKES. A large, light yellow 
self, tall and well branched. This Eng- 
lish iris has been used much in breed- 
ing and has produced some wonderful 
yellows. 35¢ 
ZWANENBURG. A hybrid of unusual 
charm and novelty. A creamy golden 
tan blend with bronze markings. 20¢ 
ZUNI. A glowing red brown of true 
Indian coloring. The golden tan 
standards and red brown falls are 
overlaid with copper. R. 84. 25¢ 
