CHINA MAID (Milleken, 1936) Each $1.25; 3 for $3.00 
Luscious pink smoothly blended over copper and gold 
in a gigantic bloom. China Maid grows rampantly with 
blooms everywhere on four foot stems. This one you can- 
not be without. HM-AIS, 1938; AM, 1939. 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner, 1941) Each $6.50 
A radiant new coloring in iris—deep pinkish mulberry 
with a suggestion of brown undershading. The bronze 
beard is an added highlight. Tall 40” stems make this a 
stately garden feature, and the balanced branching gives 
Mulberry Rose most pleasing proportion. New and not 
plentiful. HM-AIS, 1943; AM, 1944. 
STARDOM (Hall, 1941) Each $2.25 
Stardom has as many color descriptions as there are iris 
fanciers. Each describes its luscious hues to suit his taste. 
Officially it is onion-skin pink, which doesn’t cover its 
copper, apricot and buff blending, and none of these in- 
clude the salmon-rose. You may describe it as you will; 
we know you will want it in your garden. A free bloomer 
with large flowers of fine form and substance. HM-AIS, 
1941; AM, 1943. 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass, 1942) Each $3.50 
Strictly a novelty—exotic—different. Frosted cameo pink 
shading to deeper rose at the haft. The beard is a pure 
shrimp red. The bloom is not as large as some, but a 
clump of Flora Zenor is an exhibition piece if planted 
with an eye to the passer-by. HM-AIS, 1942; AM, 1944. 
Stock limited, 
COPPER RIVER (DeForest, 1945) Each $20.00 
As bright as a new penny and just about that color, flow- 
ing into gleaming tan. The sheen of this flaring new- 
comer is picked up and reflected back in happy frilling. 
Copper River is an exciting new achievement of Fred 
DeForest. We have but a few, so hurry; this is too new 
and too good to be plentiful for some time. 36 inches— 
well branched. 
FORTUNE’S FAVOR (DeForest, 1944) Each $15.00 
A new blend of DeForest’s famous brilliant glistening tan 
frosted with a lavender flush. This is a giant with broad 
closed standards and great wide falls. The heavy yellow 
beards and frilling intensify its remarkable color blending. 
ICY BLUE (Weed, 1940) Each $2.25; 3 for $5.50 
The lightest blue self—frosted sparkling white. Beautiful, 
novel, delicate. An achievement in this color that is strived 
for by every iris creator. The complimentary orange beard 
is added asset. HM-AIS, 1941. Nicely branched stems ex- 
ceed 48”, 
RADIANT (Salbach, 1936) Each $1.25; 3 for $3.00 
A vivid color combination and a name that has marched 
steadily upward in popularity since introduction. Salbach 
has caught a burnished gold bronze to paint the standards, 
and set the falls ablaze with glowing copper-red. There is 
none more radiant than Radiant. This is a heavy bloomer 
on well-branched 3-foot stems. Size is good. 
SALAR (DeForest, 1940) Each $3.00; 3 for $7.50 
True salmon laid on creamy flesh—a pastel perfection. 
The blend is magnificent and unusual, defying description. 
A large iris on 36” stems. HM-AIS, 1941. 
SONRISA (DeForest, 1941) Each $10.00 
One of the best created by DeForest. The copper pink of 
sunrise cumulus with the glint of morning sunrays peer- 
ing from beneath. Great-sized blooms with pleasantly 
flaring falls cascading gracefully over midheight stems 
and branches. HM-AIS, 1945. 
LORI MAY (DeForest, 1941) Each $4.50 
A select pink of the Daphne shading. There are too few 
of the ever-popular pinks, and Lori May is outstanding 
in tone, form and substance. Petals are thick and flaring; 
a great clumping flower. Blooms are large, height 35”. 
Stock of rhizomes is limited. HM-AIS, 1944. 
ALL AMERICA CLUB SELECTION 
We are presenting just one bearded iris collection. In this we have striven to combine a very satisfying 
range of colors over an extended period. Most of this group of nine varieties are of imposing size. Each 
is spectacular; each is distinctive. We believe the group will please you thoroughly. The listed catalog 
price of the nine iris is $21.95. All nine varieties.$19.00. 
GREAT LAKES -—clear blue 
ELMOHR —Bishop’s purple 
PRAIRIE SUNSET —rose, peach and apricot over copper and gold 
WABASH — pure white and deep violet 
FAIR ELAINE—canary, deep yellow, orange 
GOLDEN MAJESTY — golden yellow 
CHINA MAID—pink over copper and gold 
FLORA ZENOR-—frosted cameo pink, rose and shrimp red 
SALAR — salmon over creamy flesh 
(For more detailed description see the regular listing) 
