DREAMLAND 
Our Introduction in 1943. 
A mellow “China Rose” red self. 
S. same clear tone of the falls. 
F. rounded form with waving edge, lemon 
colored beard, silky texture, weather enduring 
quality, no fading or staining. The representative 
stalks are 38” in length, well branching, thereby 
carry each of the three open blooms at one time 
at a well-spaced and distinct position. 
GUINARD 
Our Introduction in 1943. 
The name means red garnet, that is a good illus- 
trative color of this iris. 
S. retaining good shape during the life of the 
bloom. 
F. fine form and of stiff substance, strong 30” 
teil peeee te errmnal a ck eee Bo es WC $2.50 
IOWA GLORY 
Our Introduction in 1941. 
A rich maroon self with intense heavy texture, 
prominent.orange, beard... $1.50 
NISHNABOTNA—(H. C. 1935 A. I. S.) 
Our Introduction in 1936. 
S. reddish violet; strong midrib; styles gold, 
crest violet. 
F. reddish purple overlaid pansy black sheen, 
retriculated heavy brown on white ground 
ics cee a nee ee re ee ee a ee 75¢c 
SIOUX CITY—(H. C. 1939 A. I. So} 
Our Introduction in 1939. 
An even self. Heliotrope coloring that retains its 
delicate rare beauty in any light. A proportionate 
flower. yee 
S. arching cupped. 
F. drooping semi-flare stalk 36” and of suf- 
ficient size to support the large blooms... $2.00 
