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\y WILD ROSE, (Sturtevant, 1921). Dainty pale wild rose pink with white beards 
WILLIAM ASBURY, (Callis, 1939). A very tall, gracious new violet pink, nearly 
a self; F. deeper and velvety; grows well and is an all around Iris. Comes 
into bloom just as intermediates are fading, bridging a gap before the fine 
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WILL ROGERS, (Callis, 1940). A super Rameses with frilled S. and F.; the S. 
are mauve blend and the F. are plum color with penciled brown at the base; 
the bloom is very large and fragrant; about 40 inches tall with an extra heavy 
gold beard; very late; good branching and several blossoms on a stalk 
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WILLIAM MOHR. 32 inches. A Pogo-Cyclus hybrid. Flowers of a pale lilac 
ground veined manganese Violet..........ceeee cece rere creer rene ccrerseceene 
WINE GLORY, (Weed). Color combination is of red and purple, violet and some 
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WINNESHIEK, (Egel., 1931). Large blooms and one of the best deep blue blacks 
WINTER MOON, (Thole). A large cream white; orange chrome beard........... 
WITCHING HOUR, (Washington, 1938). S. are buff yellow with faint flesh pink 
tinge. F. are of the same tone and are dusted with burnished gold well down 
from the throat, giving the effect of powdered gold. A luscious yellow flower 
Of firm substance. Very late blooming... «2. css seerneesn coe « alee ee eee 
WONDER CHILD, (Weed, 1933). S. red-violet; F. blue violet, suffused red, edges 
lighter. Light gold beard. Brown and white markings at base.............. 
WOODLAND, (Hall, 1925). Violet self; large flowers.......... cee eee eeeeevoes 
WOTAN, (Grinter, 1932). Very rich dark purple self.............svecccecsussens 
W. R. DYKES, (Dykes, 1926). Largest yellow iris; F. sometimes flecked violet... 
WYOMISSING, (Farr, 1909). S. creamy white; F. deep rose..............+-eee- 
, ‘ YACQUITE, (Gers.; Callis, 1940). Medium late, of medium size, medium branch- 
“ye __ing,-heavy substance, but a very very blue self, clear and medium light show- 
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YATAGHAN, (Williamson, 1930). Dark purplish red; deep chrome beard; fragrant 
YELLOW MOON, (Sturtevant, 1923). Light creamy yellow................eeee: 
YELLOW PEARL, (Salsbach, 1931). Primrose yellow of nicely rounded form.... 
YELLOW RAIL, (Wmsn., 1926). Yellow, F. streaked white..................00- 
YELLOWSTONE, (Hall, 1923). S. straw yellow; F. velvety pansy purple........ 
YELLOW WONDER. A clear, brilliant flower of superb shape and carriage; 
perfect branching and tall, straight stems. The color is lighter than Burnished 
Gold but still a fine, deep tone...........4. Me a ee 
YEOMAN, (Bliss, 1922). S. soft violet; F. satiny mulberry 
YOLANDE, (Millet, 1923). Flowers are dark blue, velvety...................000: 
y ZADA, (Hmigholz, 1926). Pure white; medium size. ....022. 0/5. 0s. se ee eee 
ZAHAROON, (Dykes, 1927). Amber, buff, violet fawn; very strong grower 
ZAMORA, (Williamson, 1928). Late pansy violet, tall and strong 
ZAMPA, (Cay... 1924). Crisp, medlum) Dlue@.¢ i wies isics o's ce 5 bs Uslere actrees Teen ee 
ZANARDELLE. S. and F. clear beautiful blue. 28 inches....................e08- 
ZILIA, (Perry, 1923). S. and F. uniform shade of dark lavender blue............ 
ZOUAVE, (Vilmorin, 1922). S. white, suffused lilac; F. white.......... Ss die miele sank 
ZULU, (Bliss, 1925). S. rich steely Aniline blue; F. rich dark velvety blue...... 
ZUNI, (Ayres, 1931). Unusual new rich glowing red brown, overlaid with copper.. 
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