
AT DAWNING. 36 in. A very attrac- 
BEOWULF. 32 in. It is one of the very 
BLACK WINGS. 36 in. A large, heavy 
BLUE MONARCH. See color page. 
BLUE TRIUMPH. 42 in. Many claim 
BLUE VELVET. 34 in. A deep blue bi- 
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GENERAL IRIS LIST FOR 1942 
Many, of the New and the Rest of the Old 
3 SHALL WE SUBSTITUTE? 
At the beginning of the season, we are 
able to fill all orders exactly as given. 
As the season advances, we often run 
short of a few varieties. It is well to name 
a second choice if your order comes in 
late in the season, or give us permis: 
sion to substitute another variety of 
equal or better value of the same color. 

ALTA CALIFORNIA. See color page. 
AMITOLA. 38 in. A large, attractive pink 
and gold blend with a bright yellow beard. 
Flowers of beautiful form are slightly 
ruffled. A seedling of Rameses but larger 
and a more intense pink. A_ profuse 
bloomer. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
ANGELUS. 38 in. A very distinct Iris as to 
color. A creamy, pearly light mauve-pink 
blend. A flower of tremendous size and 
great substance, something unusual with 
pinks. A seedling of Depute Nomblot, 
which it resembles in form. A fine addition 
to any garden. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
ANITRA. 36 in. Another new beautiful blue. 
A light blue of the finest texture and re- 
minding one very much of Shining Waters 
only it is paler in color and more silvery. 
Sold only in Old Masters Collection. 
tive Iris with clear creamy white 
standards and falls softly flushed 
pink. Flowers of large size and beau’ 
tifully formed. A well branched, 
profuse blooming Iris. A hardy, 
thrifty Iris that seems to do well 
everywhere. No other Iris that looks 
like this one. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
best of the new varieties introduced 
during the past few years. It is a true 
maroon-red, a rich deep dark red 
with no purple. It is a large early va- 
riety that you will like. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
textured flower of a deep midnight 
blue overlaid with a frosty black 
luster. Vigorous, well branched, and 
a wonderful flower. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
this to be the finest light blue Iris of 
all. A pure, clear light blue with 
very large flaring florets of heavy 
substance, and smooth velvety finish. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
color of wonderfully rich texture. 
The florets are beautifully formed 
and the petals have wonderful sub- 
stance. An excellent deep blue Iris. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 

We prepay all Iris orders amounting 
to $2.00 or more. Please include 25c 
for postage and packing on orders un- 
der this amount. 

BRUNHILDE. 40 in. To those who like selfs 
this Iris will please very much. A pure deep 
violet-blue with a beard to match. The 
blooms are large and shapely and carried 
on well branched stalks. One of the West’s 
finest gifts to the Iris world. A dark blue- 
violet throughout. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT. 42 in. An outstanding 
variety. The blooms are of the greatest 
size and also of the most perfect and ex- 
quisite form. One of the finest of the blues. 
A variety you will like. This fine blue is a 
favorite among those who visit our fields 
and show room during the blooming season. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
BURNING BRONZE. 36 in. A rich subdued 
bronze-red that is one of the most popu- 
lar among Iris lovers as a fine rich red. 
The plant is thrifty but does not multiply 
rapidly. The stalks are well branched, often 
carrying from four to five open flowers at 
one time. An excellent red for any garden. 
25¢ each; 3 for 60c 

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We guarantee our stock to be true 
to name and will replace free of charge 
any that proves otherwise. We also 
guarantee our plants to reach you in 
good condition, but we cannot assume 
any further responsibility. 
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CALIFORNIA GOLD. 36 in. A deep yellow 
self of the largest size. A wonderful new 
yellow that seems to be an all-around good 
flower, exceedingly pleasant to look at. The 
standards and falls are as large as those of 
Mrs. Valerie West. An A-1 yellow Iris. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
CAPRI. 30 in. A fawn-yellow of unsurpassed 
substance and superb Frieda Mohr form. 
We personally are very fond of this variety. 
It is medium tall and makes a splendid va- 
riety to plant in the foreground. A most 
pleasing variety in its color class. The flow- 
ers are large and beautifully formed. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
CHEERIO. See color page. 
CHRISTABEL. 40 in. This is one of the 
most striking in effect of all the Iris 
in the garden. The general color 
effect is a glowing coppery red with 
the falls lighted by a heavy orange 
beard. Of all the red Irises, it is one 
of the greatest exhibition varieties. 
In the garden a clump of it is just 
a mass of rich coppery red. This va- 
riety has a great future. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
CITY OF LINCOLN. 42 in. A wonder- 
ful ‘‘must have” Iris. A very large 
flower, borne on a tall, strong stem 
with rich golden standards and 
bright velvety red falls. One of the 
best of the variegatas. 
$2.00 each 
CLARA NOYES. See color page. 
CLARIBEL. 40 in. One of the tallest 
of the plicatas. A nicely branched 
Iris of great size. A pure snow-white 
with delicate distinct tracings of blue 
around the edges of the petals. Strik- 
ing yellow beard. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
COPPER LUSTRE. 38 in. A Dykes 
Medal winner. A beautiful blend of 
pink and gold with a constantly 
changing luster of incomparable 
beauty. A fine free bloomer. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
CROWN JEWEL. 34 in. A redder Clara 
Noyes, giving a burnt orange mass 
effect. Valuable because of its strik- 
ing color effect. 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
