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ROSE DOMINION. 38 in. A beautiful Amer- 
ican-Beauty-rose color, with flaring falls and 
a vivid golden beard. A very pleasing Iris. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
ROSY WINGS. 38 in. This is a brilliant variety 
made up of a combination of red, pink, and 
copper tones. The oval blooms are of large 
size and carried well on tall well branched 
stems. A variety greatly admired in our 
fields. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
SAHARA. 38 in. A Dykes Medal Iris, England 
1935. A beautiful primrose-yellow of most 
perfect form and the clearest and purest of 
coloring. A refined Iris most attractive in 
every way. Hardy, vigorous, and a good 
bloomer. Very desirable. 75¢ each 
SALUTATION. 33 in. A beautiful light yel- 
low, nicely ruffled, that 1s in season with the 
late intermediates. This is the earliest of the 
large yellows. All who like yellows should 
certainly add this one to their list. 
$1.00 each 
SANDALWOOD. 34 in. A most delicate blend- 
ing of cream and brown gives us a wonder- 
fully beautiful Iris. The flowers are large 
and ruffled, producing an exquisite effect. 
The plants are strong, hardy, and bloom 
profusely. 75c each 
SEDUCTION. 38 in. Another fine new plicata. 
Beautiful, pure waxy white standards, finely 
veined with delicate pale lilac; falls dotted 
the same color on the haft. A white beard, 
lightly tipped yellow. A flower of exquisite 
form. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
SEMINOLE. 30 in. A soft rose-red with rich 
velvety crimson falls. Brilliant orange beard. 
A thrifty grower and very satisfactory. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
SENSATION. 36 in. A wonderful cornflower- 
blue of perfect form and substance; great 
large flowers on tall, stout stems. A blue 
that was well named. Awarded the Silver 
Cup for the most outstanding flower in the 
Boston Show in 1931. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
SHAH JEHAN. 38 in. Here is a fantastically 
beautiful brilliant Iris, Standards a delicate 
creamy buff edged lavender; falls a rich, 
magnificent blending from a light fawn at 
the haft to a burning copper, and then to a 
rich deep chestnut. One of the most bril- 
liant of all. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
SHINING WATERS. 36 in. A clear, clean 
bright blue self with waxlike petals, with 
many unusually large blossoms open at 
once. A beautiful and outstanding blue. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
SHIRVAN. 33 in. Standards pale shade of 
lustrous brown with yellow tones prevailing; 
falls a rich, heavy red-brown and semi- 
flaring. An excellent free flowering variety. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
SIEGFRIED. 40 in. A remarkable new color 
advance in Iris. A very large flower with a 
deep creamy yellow ground stippled and 
dotted brown on both standards and falls. 
An entirely new break in Iris coloring. A 
distinct, free flowering plicata. 75¢ each 
SIERRA BLUE. 40 in. A huge light blue self 
with smooth finish and deep orange beard. 
The falls flare widely and are nicely placed 
on open branching stalks. A splendid blue. 
Dykes Medal, 1935. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
SIR KNIGHT. 36 in. One of the finest of the 
rich deep dark blues. A huge violet self with 
a very brilliant orange beard. Standards 
nicely domed; falls flaring. Very fragrant. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
SIR MICHAEL. See color page. 
SNOW KING. 38 in. This is truly the king of 
the present day white Iris. A flower of good 
size, pure white nicely formed standards, 
great, broad, pure white, waxy, flaring falls 
make this a perfect white. 40c each 
SPOKAN. 34 in. A very large Iris of coppery 
red tones. The standards are glowing red- 
brown; the falls same but slightly deeper in 
shade. One of those rich velvety brilliant 
kinds that just stand right out in the gar- 
den among all other varieties. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS. See color page. 
THE RED DOUGLAS. 38 in. This is one of the 
greatest, if not the greatest of the new reds. 
Admitted by everyone to be about at the 
top. The blooms are very large, beautifully 
formed, and of great substance. Stems tall 
and well branched. A very rich brilliant red. 
$1.75 each 
TIFFANY. 36.in. Another fine plicata. A light 
yellow, heavily bordered deep brown- 
purple, almost a maroon. Standards dotted 
and edged rich reddish brown; falls with a 
wide border of same shade. A good all- 
around performer. 
$1.00 each 

Wm. Mohr 

FARIBAULT , MINN. 

TRAIL’S END. 36 in. In 1934 this Iris re- 
ceived Honorable Mention, American Iris 
Society. The standards bronzy yellow over- 
laid orange-red; falls strawberry-red. An 
unusual Iris—one you will like. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
TREASURE ISLAND. 36 in. One of the 
newer yellows that we are listing for the 
first time this season. The plant is thrifty, 
with strong stems. The standards of this 
deep yellow are frilled with semi-flaring 
falls. 75c each 
VALOR. See color page. 
VENUS DE MILO. 38 in. A beautiful chaste 
creamy white. Tall, graceful, and very flori- 
ferous. Long stood at the top of all the 
whites, and is still one of the best. 
25c each 
VERT GALLANT. 40 in. A very large flower 
of great substance, brilliant coloring and 
the finest form. Standards are a blending of 
copper, fawn, and soft lilac; falls intense 
garnet-red with bronze edge. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
VISION. 35 in. One of the very finest of the 
-variegatas. A brilliant flower with honey- 
yellow standards and velvety garnet-brown 
falls. A heavy gold beard enhances its beau- 
ty. Splendid plant habits. 25c¢ each 
VIOLET CROWN. 40 in. A blending of pale 
shades of violet with the falls slightly deeper 
than the standards. An Iris that is remark- 
able for its lasting qualities. The most out- 
standing pure self lavender. Very free flow- 
ering. An unusual Iris. 25c¢ each 
WAR EAGLE. 42 in. A new Sass Iris of tre- 
mendous size and great beauty. Standards 
bright red-purple; falls rich red-purple with 
black shadings. Some brown on the haft. 
25c each 
WINNESHEIK. 37 in. One of the best of the 
dark blues. A slight ruffling adds to the 
beauty of a most gracefully formed Iris. 
One of the few dark blues with a lighter 
blue margin, a feature which makes it dis- 
tinct in its color. Always in demand. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
WM. MOHR. 30 in. An immense flower, lilac 
in color, veined purple; a pogocyclus hybrid 
which must have protection in the winter to 
do well. This is a real sensation to people 
as it is entirely different, and it is well worth 
the extra care you must give it. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 

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