GILBERT H. .WILD & SON, — SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 

IRIS Each 
GOLDEN HELMET (Jiacob Sass, 1933). S. Ochraceous tawny at the 
edge, yellow ochre at the midrib and buckthorn brown at the 
claw. F, Morocco red overlaid oxblood red, bronze half striped 
Morocca red, prominent orange beard. Height 35 inches. Stem 
low branching. A striking brilliant varigata that shines in any 
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GOLDEN TREASURE. Solid deep cream, but with an outpouring 
of rich golden orange all about the central portion of the flow- 
er. Tall perfectly branched, very floriferous, it will stand out in 
a planting of hundreds of varieties 
GOLD STREAM. A tall cream-yellow ...... LS Be ot aU ae 9 atk 20 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach 1938). ML. 40 inches. A new dimen- 
Sional yellow, this Iris ranks as one of the finest of its kind. An 
Iris of gleam.ng gold. Striking is this lovely rich yellow for its 
bioad form and well branched stem; a fine color, very even anu 
rich. A deep yellow and still a pure yellow. Its rounded dome 
toim is majestic, heavily substanced 
GOLDEN FLARE. 30 inches. Awarded a silver medal by the Iris 
Society of England. An English introduction of great merit in 
a most unusual and attractive blending of colors, somewhat like 
the famous Talisman Rose, but with a faint electric blue flush 
in the falls that further adds to its beauty. No other Iris like it 
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GRACE MOHR. A seedling of William Mohr, with widely flaring 
falls and tall stems reaching to 40 inches. The color is not much 
different than that of Ormohr, but the flower is of different 
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GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss 1926). Rich brown and violet car- 
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GRAND MONARCH (Rowell 1929). Velvety bronze red ............. .20 
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GUDRUN. Heavily textured enormous white, with petals like those 
of a magnolia. A waim or creamy white, with brilliant orange 
beard and a slight gold dust sprinkling over the entire bloom. A 
constant winner at the shows 
HALO. Soft and delicate tones of lavender-blue and verbena-violet; 
velty large flowers. 36 inches. . .20 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit. 1934). 40 inches. Happy Days are surely her 
for Iris fans when so fine a yellow as this can be had for so low 
a price. One of the largest and best of the medium light yellows 
—a credit to any garden. Tall, beautifully branched, hardy and 
free blooming 
Ss ies SCRAPE ENG.0 CRONOUS NRCS a a 25 
HENRI RIVERE (Millet 1926). S. purest lemon-yellow. F. lilac- 
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HERNANI (Cayeux 1929). Very near approach to red ........... 25 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayers 1929). This is one of the finest red Iris. S. 
beautiful violet red; F. deep rich glowing velvety red. The gen- 
eral effect being a fine rich red. Greatly admired .............. 20 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant). 38 inches. EM. A true purple. the best of 
its colors and an Iris which should be in every garden .......... , 00 
JAKE (Long-Sass, 1943). A white white, with no other color in it; 
a very large flower, well formed free blooming and an easy grow- 
er. The introducer says that this is the white iris that everybody 
has been waiting for, at a price everyone can afford ........... 1.25 
JASMANIA. S. yellow, slightly ruffled. F. same tone of yellow with 
lavender center 
JEAN CAYEUX. 36 inches. Winner of the Dykes Memorial Medal, 
highest Internat:onal honors. This is one of the most distinctive- 
ly colored and beautiful Irises ever ereated. A marvelous blending 
Of Havanarand COLLee: DLOWM: face ores ste dete clcieicieles «ile leisivc ee -ouralsic .30 
JERRY. A bright ruby red Iris of medium size and splendid grow- 
ing habits. It increases fast, and is a heavy bloomer ............. 20 
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JUNALUSKA (Krk., 1934). One of the finest novelties in com- 
merce; a unique blend of red, copper, rose and gold. The effect is 
copper red. An early bloomer, very tall and perfectly branched. 
A runner-up for the Dykes medal in 1938. H. M. A. I. S. 1936, A. 
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KING MIDAS (Mead 1929). Golden buff and garnet brown ......, 29 
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