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MOHRSON (White). A beautiful, hardy Wm Mohr seed- 
ling. It is a charming beautiful Iris, more vigorous than 
its parent. The flowers are immense with standards of 
rich clear deep violet with a shining varnished-like sur- 
face; the falls are a beautiful shade of violet, closely 
veined. 2% ft. tall, of easy culture, an Iris that will 
take your breath away. July price, 35¢ each. 

MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss, 1925). S. bronze. F. deep velvety 
purple. A gigantic flower on well branched stems, A world 
famous Iris. Ht. 36 inches. July price, 25¢ each. 
NARANJA (Mitchell, 1935). Richest of all the yellows; huge 
blooms. Falls distinctly orange. Standards bright yellow. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1936. Late. Ht. 40 
inches. A new, most distinctive Iris. July price, 35¢e each. 
NO-WE-TA (H. P. Sass, 1932). A beautiful, true pink self; yellow 
flushed at the center and edges of F. and S. Beautifully 
curled, frilled and ruffled. One of the most beautiful. July 
price, 25¢ each. 
OLD PARCHMENT. Award of Merit—eligible to the 1942 Dykes 
Medal. A light creamy tan, with golden buff overlay; a dis- 
tinctly beautiful new Iris of a most unusual color. Standards 
are “domed” and closed, the falls flaring; blooms are huge, 
heavy of substance and of a lasting quality. Ht. 3 ft. HKach $5. 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge). Another Wm. Mohr seedling and 
the best so far. Perfectly hardy and easy to grow. 
3 feet tall with giant flowers of a uniform grey-lavender, 
veined violet. A faint rosy glow envelopes the entire 
flower and unlike the short William Mohr it has tall 
stems branching near the top. A gorgeous Iris. Each $2. 

PINK SATIN (J. Sass, 1930). Lovely, brilliant, glistening, light 
pink on tall, well branched stalks. Ht. 3 ft. July price, 25c ea. 
PLUIE D’OR (‘‘Golden Rain’ Cayeux, France, 1928). Tall, pure 
rich yellow. Free flowering, hardy and a rapid grower. Win- 
ner of the French Dykes Medal. Ht. 36 inches. July price, 
25¢ each. 
RAMESES (H. P. Sass, 1929). Winner of Dykes Medal, American 
Iris Society. The big flowers are freely produced in rich gold, 
apricot, and pink, beautifully blended. Mid-season. Ht. 30 
inches. July price, 25c each. 
RED DOMINION (Ayres, 1931). A beauty of rich red velvet. One 
of the most popular Iris grown. Ht. 42 inches. July price, 
25c each. 
RED GLEAM (By Lapham). Award of Merit—eligible to 
the 1942 Dykes Medal. A new real red Iris, the nearest 
approach to scarlet, of rich velvety brilliant texture. 
Semi-flaring form; height 3 ft. Hach $7.50. 
ROSY WINGS (Gage). A most delightful color comb‘nation 
of iridescent rosy-red and copper tones, with a con- 
spicuous orange beard. Tall, stately, well branched with 
the largest blooms. Ht. 38 inches. 1939 Dykes Medal 
Winner and other honors. You know what that means. 
July price, 50e each. 

~ SANDALWOOD (Sass, 1937). A new pale bronze of beautiful form 
and a lovely silky sheen. An improved Jean Cayeux. An out- 
standing Iris. July price, 60c¢ each. 
SENSATION (Cayeux, France). The peer of all blue Iris. Corn- 
flower blue, frgrant, flowers beautifully arched and falls 
flaring. Late. Ht. 3 ft. July price, 25c each. 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig). Soft, clear blue without veining. Win- 
ner American Dykes Medal in 1935. Always in big demand; 
- stock scarce. Ht. 42 inches. Early. July price, 25c each. 
SHINING WATERS (Essig, 1933). A lovely, clear campanula 
blue, beautiful texture, a great tall stem, well branched, 
carrying 12 or more buds. An Iris of great beauty and poise. 
Award of Merit American Iris Society, 1935. Mid-season. Ht. 
48 inches. July price, 25¢ each. 
SNOW KING (Sass, 1939). One of the top notch white Iris. Regal 
and radiant of purest white, a King of White Irises. Tall, 
branching of regal splendor and hardy everywhere. July price, 
50c each. 
PUYALLUP, 
WASHINGTON 21 
Tris Bargain 
ANY 12 PLANTS SELECTED FROM THE 
25c CLASS FOR $2.00 PREPAID 
YOU SAVE $1.00. 
BUT FOR JULY DELIVERY ONLY, a time when the 
new rhizomes weigh less. 
During the month of August these same 12 plants will 
cost you $2.50, prepaid, for the reason that the postage 
will be more on account of the plants being larger and 
weighing more, 
And during September, these same 12 plants will cost 
you 25e each straight, because they are now nearly twice 
the size as the July plants. 
Plus 25c postage West of the Rocky Mountains. 
Plus 50c postage to all States between the Rocky Moun- 
tains and the Mississippi. 
Plus 75c postage to all Eastern and Southern States. 
And from October Ist on they will cost you $3.00, and 
will have to be sent by Express, you paying the charges. 
They are then too large to be mailed at all; they are real 
big clumps, many weighing one pound each. Or if you 
wish we will send them by Parcel Post, you paying the 
postage. 

SPOKAN (Sass). The most brilliant red-brown blend in shades of 
copper and red. S. glowing reddish-brown; F. red overlain 
blackish-brown. A most attractive Iris. July price, 25e ech. 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (Sass). A huge deeply colored flower of 
dark and blackish violet; the blue beard is tipped yellow. A 
very striking Iris. 36 inches. July price, 25e each. 
THE RED DOUGLAS (Sass). Winner of the 1941 Dykes 
Medal as the best novelty of 1941. One of the best of 
the new reds—a real red of plush-like substance. Extra 
large blooms, well formed; tall, branching stems. Alto- 
gether a rare and noble Iris. Each $1.50. 
WABASH (Wmsn.). Winner of the 1940 Dykes Medal! 
Enough said. Many think this to be one of the finest 
Iris to date. Standards are white, falls a bright violet 
with a white margin. Flowers are large on well branch- 
ed stalks 3 feet tall. You will be happy wth this famous 
Iris. Wabash received more votes than any other Iris. 
Each 90c. 

WINNESHIEK (Egel, 1931). An imposing, lustrous, gigantic, rich 
blue-black beauty, a deep intense violet. Mid-season. Ht. 36 
inches. July price, 25e each. 
WILLIAM HOHR (Mohr, 1925). An unusual giant lilac beauty. 
Standards flushed darker, the whole flower beautifully veined. 
Requires winter protection in very cold sections, Can be 
grown in window boxes or pots. Foliage and rhizomes are 
small, the flowers immense. July price, 35¢ each. 
ZAHAROON (Dykes, England). Indescribably beautiful, a blend 
of amber, buff, yellow, fawn and softest violet. A strong 
grower. Ht. 42 inches. July price, 25e each. 
8& WE CAN NOT FILL IRIS ORDERS FOR LESS THAN 
ONE DOLLAR UNLESS YOU WILL PAY 25¢ EXTRA FOR 
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NOTE CAREFULLY: PRICES QUOTED HERE FOR IRIS 
PREPAID P. P. DELIVERY ARE FOR JULY DELIVERY 
ONLY. AFTER JULY 31st, ADD POSTAGE AS EXPLAINED 
AT THE HEAD OF THE LIST, UNLESS YOU WANT THEM 
SENT BY EXPRESS, CHARGES COLLECT, IN WHICH 
CASE WE WILL SEND YOU 2 EXTRA ONES GRATIS FROM 
THE 25c CLASS; PROVIDED YOU BUY 10 OR MORE IRIS. 


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