Battle Creek, Mich. IRISES—Dwarf Bearded 
_ TIFFANY (CH. Sass, ’38)——One of the new yellow ground plicatas—perhaps 
the finest; more heavily marked and colorful than Siegfried. 36”........... 75 
TREASURE ISLAND—An extra fine new soft yellow. 367 ...2..0..22222222222222---- .50 
VENUS DE MILO—A clear white iris of heavy substance and fine texture. 
H.M., A.I.S. Second choice Dykes medal, ’36. One of the finest 
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VIOLET CROWN—A gorgeous heliotrope self with large flowers of perfect 
' form and substance. Really stunning. H.M., A.LS., 736. 407..........- .25 
VISION—S. honey-yellow, F. velvety garnet-red. Vigorous and spark- 
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WABASH—Dykes Medal, 40. S. white; F. bright violet with a definite 
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WAR EAGLE—An immense iris in deep rich red. H.M., °33. 407...00000..... .25 
 WASATCH—A huge, glistening white plicata of great charm and beauty. 
' The broad S. and straight hanging F. evenly edged clear blue. 40”....... .25 
WHITE GODDESS—A fine new white, “‘cool and classical as marble.’’ 38”. .75 
WILLIAM MOHR—Gigantic flowers of soft violet, beautifully veined. Small 
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WOTAN—A rich dark purple self of velvety texture. Very attractive. 34”. .35 
ZUNI (Ayers ’30)—An iris of superb red-brown and copper shadings. 
Standards seem sprinkled with gold dust. Very fine. Early. 40”....... .25 
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= DWARF BEARDED IRISES 
| A BREATH OF EARLY SPRING 
These are among the earliest irises to bloom in the garden. They are choice 
_ subjects for rock garden or border. Blooming in April and early May, they afford 
an early glimpse of the glories of the later, tall bearded iris season. The rhizomes 
of this group are quite small and should not be allowed to dry out too much. 
Our list in this group includes more than 150 sorts. Many of those unlisted 
are choice new varieties of which our stocks are still small. 
BALROUDOUR—S. pallid soft bluish violet. F. deep olive buff with olive 
yellow blotch. An exquisite color combination. 2 flowers to stem. 
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BLUE TOPAZ—A striking combination of blue and brown ........2.22..22.222----- .20 
CURIOSITY—A 1 greenish-yellow blend with violet overlay. Beautiful, 
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CYANEA>—Fragrant, ‘red purple. 67/24. 2.0.. se 5 for..50 ..15-. 
DR. POTTER—Velvety mulberry-purple and fludrite-violet. 87. .............. .25 
ENDYMION—Very fine claret, large flowers of fine form. A real gem....... .25 
FAIRY—White tinted bluish and splashed yellow and purple. Fragrant. 8”. .15 
FAUNTLEROY—Greyish white and raisin purple edged soft yellow. 6”... .15 
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HARBOR LIGHTS—Delightfully charming soft yellow of fine form. 8”..... .20 
HOBO—Dainty yellow and maroon with distinctive foliage..........4..2.202....... 15 
ICY GLOW-—S. snow-white flushed greenish; F. Pyrethrum yellow.............. .20 
KEEPSAKE—Brightest yellow self of medium tone. Dainty, clean and free. .20 
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