ELMOHR (Loomis 42)—Given an H. M. 
Way SAEs oo Bate a ee $10.00 
A seedling of probably the most popu- 
lar and widely distributed Iris—Wm. 
Mohr. All these seedlings have fine 
form, extraordinary substance and 
quality. It is by far the best of the 
Wm. Mohr seedlings, different in col- 
oring, being more on the red side. 
ELSA SASS (H. Sass, 1939)—This ex- 
quisite new Iris is unique in color, 
clear, pure sulphur yellow, the center 
of the falls lighter in tone. Its deli- 
cacy and beauty must be seen to be 
SUULCCIAUCUMG eae, ee ee eee $3.00 
EROS—Smooth salmon-pink blend, ex- 
tremely clear:color ...:......%/.. $0.35 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant 1935) — Large 
clear light blue with a silvery 
SECTION 7) det. ae erate. Creer ad $0.60 
FAIR ELAINE (Micheli, 1938)—A very 
distinctive new achievement in the Iris 
world, a yellow bicolor, cream white 
standards and rich gold falls ....$1.50 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass 1942)—A re- 
fined and neat flower of delicate peach 
pink tones, a new color achievement 
Ba SR I SR oul BN Fest $10.00 
FORTUNE (Kleinsorge 1941)—Large 
coppery golden brown self ...... $3.50 
FRANK ADAMS (Lapham 37)—Flam- 
boyant rosy fawn bicolor ....... $0.60 
FROSTED GLASS—Frosty cream, per- 
ly, original 
GAUCHO — Tall brilliant variegata 
TER sats eee ES, ie ee $0.50 
GIANT BALDWIN (H. Sass, 1932)— 
Strong large Baldwin with a more rosy 
LODG MAT Re Mi ee cease ee ae $0.15 
GIRALDA (H. Sass, 1939)—Orchid 
pink with large, long flowers, we saw 
it blooming on stems more than 60 
IN CUES MU Uwe yee ae ee share esis ithe $1.50 
GRACE MOHR (Johy 35)—Taller and 
better branched with flaring falls, 
darker than Wm. Mohr ......... $1.00 
GOLDEN BOW (H. Sass)—Long, large 
flowers of chrome yellow, interme- 
ebhhds ears Wee yee Car eee ee ieee $0.25 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 1940)—S 
clear lemon yellow, F white with band 
of deeper yellow .............--: $10.00 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn 1934)— 
Deep rich buttercup yellow self, Eng- 
lish Dykes medal winner ........ $0.50 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach)—Run- 
ner-up for 1942 Dykes Medal. A large 
and rich pure yellow that thrives in 
AURSECCLION Sao ate wee detente gire $1.00 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting 1940)—A 
glorious sunflower yellow, free flower- 
ing and with heavy substance, a truly 
SLPiKInG NOW & LEIS ghtsp el avon sree kee $5.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner 1936) 
__Shimmering creamy yellow with a 
elowing golden center, silky texture. 
One of the most striking of all the new 
AW bo(atoe 04 cle BOA tallies am cor ne ate Peak ort $0.50 
GUDRUN (Dykes, 1931)—-Large pure 
white dusted with gold, long hanging 
falls, one of the finest new whites $0.25 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge 41)— 
Blend of plum and bronze ...... $3.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1942)—Dykes 
medal winner for 1942. Flaring, widely 
branchedsided! DIG we ala $2.00 
GRACE BALLARD (Sass 43)—Large 
apricot blend (Prairie Sunset and 
Naranja) 
eelle6 usb © ele le 6, Ore OT a 6,0) 0) 6 6S CS 
(Sass 43)—Sul- 
. $15.00 
GREEN SHADOWS 
phine yellow, large and fine .. 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit., 1934)—The very 
largest yellow, bright clear tones of 
glistening color, the first glimpse of 
this variety leaves visitors breathless 
ER Pe ee Cg OR Ae ee $0.35 
HELIOS (Cay.)—Clear lemon yellow 
delicately marked with clear rose pur- 
DIGAVELY lal Clare le cue ore erin views $0.25 
HERMITAGE — Attractive blend of 
jaRtow eanaeeenalel (os masalcleyat ly ¢ eel Be $0.25 
