VIOLACEA 
This is one of the most richly colored of all Louisiana irises. It is 
a glowing blue-purple spreading about five inches. 2 feet. 
$1.00, 3 for $2.59 
WABASH (Williamson) 
A flower of sharp and pleasing contrasts. The standards are 
white, the falls a velvety violet with white. The Dykes Medal Win- 
ner in 1940. 3 feet : $1.00 

WADI ZEM ZEM (Milliken). See Spurias, Page 19. 
WARBLER (Williamson) 
Another table iris with small clean yellow flowers on graceful 
2-foot stems. A delightful cut flower. 35c, 3 for 90c 
WATITII 
A white flowered crested iris which flourishes in mild climates 
when kept moist in partial shade. The plant, which is a native of 
the Himalayas, is unusual, having a fan of foctlong leaves borne 
on a bamboo like stalk from 2’ to 4 feet high. A whole spray of 
dainty frilled white flowers about 1¥2 to 2 inches in diameter is 
sent up from the top of the stalk in April. 75c, 3 for $2.00, 12 for $7.50 
WESTLANDER (Essig) 
A striking blue-purple bicolor that is one of the unusual color 
combinations among iris. The falls are stiff and flaring, velvety 
violet paling at the margins; the standards are clear pale lavender 
violet; and the beard is bright yellow. Good size and a vigorous 
grower. 3 feet. $1.00, 3 for $2.59 
WHITE SPIRE (Milliken) 
A stately white iris that can be used to advantage in any garden. 
The flowers are large, semi-flaring, well proportioned, and firm in 
structure. The plant is very vigorous with splendid broad leaves. 
We have no reports yet on its performance in very cold sections. 
4 feet. $2.00, 3 for $5.00, 12 for $18.00 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr-Mitchell) 
A variety with narrow unattractive foliage, not a strong grower, 
but. with huge flowers that have conspicuous violet veins on a 
lilac background. 1’ to 14%’. 35c, 3 for 90c, 12 for $3.25 
YOUNG APRIL (C. G. White) 
Young April should be classed as a table iris, for its dainty charm 
must be observed at close range. As a cut flower it is indeed a ger. 
The standards are a bright violet rather distinctly veined and the 
falls are a deeper violet, veined with blackish purple and flushed 
with brown. The foliage is more slender and grasslike than the regu- : 
lar bearded irises. An early bloomer. 1 foot. aaa > ; as ‘ ; 
50c, 3 for $1.25, 12 for $4.50 PALE MOONLIGHT 
E Spring Collection 
Beautiful and unusual irises found in Asia Minor have been crossed by Clarence White with 

our familiar bearded irises to produce these charming and unusual flowers which bloom with 
the daffodils. Not only do they produce pleasing garden pictures, grouped with daffodils, 
but very effective flower arrangements can be made with them. They are much hardier than 
we at first expected them to be. 
BEDTIME COGETTE MUSTAPHA 
BRILLIG MOZO YOUNG APRIL 
The Entire Collection of 6 Varieties for $3.00 
(IN CALIFORNIA ADD 8c TAX) 
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