violet margined white. An abso- 
lutely topnotch variety. Dykes 
Medal, A. 1. 8%., 1940. $1.00 
Wakarusa (Lapham, ’41) — Fine 
blend of velvety orange and red, 
giving at distance impression of 
vivid pink-orange-copper. Fine 
flower, and plant has good habits. 
HOM Ald. Sh iroqn $8.00 
White Alone (Horton, °37)— 
Pure white from Mrs. Horton. 
Its name describes it. From Pu- 
rissima, but seems hardy here so 
far. $1.50 
Wildfire (Nicholls, ’38) — Uni- 
form red, with reddish brown 
beard and brown underlay. Size 
of bloom and height about medi- 
um. Almost the reddest thing 
going and a stoplight in any gar- 
den. Flowers have excellent form 
and satiny texture, and the stalks 
are well branched. Blooms heav- 
ily and is thoroughly hardy. $.75 
William Carey Jones (Brehm, 
’24)——One of the best new cream- 
colored varieties. Blooms of per- 
fect form and leathery texture. 
Profuse bloomer. $.35 
William Mohr (Mohr-Mitchell, 
’25)—-Monster bloom of pale li- 
lac closely netted deep violet. Me- 
dium height, small foliage and 
rhizomes. Striking, but not al- 
ways easy to grow. $.25 
Winter Shadows (Peck)—Spark- 
ling, light gray-blue. Good grow- 
er here. $5.00 
Wotan (Grinter, ’33)--Dark, rich, 
velvety, purple-brown blend. Fo- 
liage bold and heavy stalks car- 
ry extra-large blooms. A little 
shy on height—about 28 inches. 
$.35 
SORRY---NO COLLECTION OFFERS THIS YEAR 
Demand for our iris last year was so heavy that we 
were unable to retain as much propagating stock as we 
wished. For that reason our supplies of most varieties will 
not permit offering collections this year. — 
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