ILLUSION. (Klein. 1943) V. L. 35 in. Slightly 
smaller than its parent Ormohr. This hybrid 
is one of the loveliest we have ever grown. 
Delightfully formed, it is an etherial shade of 
lilac pink. The beard is partly crested. R. 87.. 
INDIANA NIGHT. (Cook 1942) M. 38 in. A deep 
: velvety purple seedling from Sable that is 
considered to be a vast improvement over its 
parent. The large heavily substanced blooms - 
are carried on well branched sturdy stalks. A. 
M1944, Ps R90 .20 2 ee ee 
INDIAN LOVE CALL. (Salb. 1939) M. L. 28 in. A 
large velvety brown toned iris that has an un- 
dertone of purple red. An imposing iris that is 
“different” 
INSPIRATION. (Stevens 1937) M. 38 in. Truly a 
sensational iris. The bloom is gigantic and is 
a lovely shade of mulberry carmine Sub- 
stance is heavy and the finish is like glisten-> 
ing satin. The stalk is strong and branching 
is in proportion to the huge flowers. Stock 
limitéd 22.2. 60.50 S30 a ee 
INTERMEZZO. (Tompkins 1944) M. L. 38 in. A 
self of Petunia violet, enhanced by a russet 
brown brushing on the haft. A touch of Gen- 
tian blue at the tip of the beard further il- 
luminates the large ruffled flowers. This has 
Wm. Mohr in its ancestry and is producing 
some interesting seedlings...........0.200222.022.0222.--2.- 
INVICTUS. (Hall 1941) M. 38 in. A very large 
yellow with amber toned falls. H. M. 1941, P. 
R. 88 
IOWA GLORY. (Snyder 1942) M. 30 in. Dark 
blackish red with lighter standards. A showy 
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JAKE. (J. Sass 1943) M. L. 38.in. A large glis- 
tening white that seems to perform very well 
in all sections of the country. R. 88.........2.......... 
JASMINE. (Grant 1944) M. 40 in. Clear golden 
yellow of fine form and with a rich velvety 
finish. A top notch yellow. H. M. 1944, R. 89.. 
JASPER AGATE. (Williams 1943) M. 34 in. A 
brilliant copper red with an undertone of cop- 
per pink. A stunning flower with not a single 
vein to mar its lacquer-like finish. H. M. 1944 
JONQUIL. (Whiting 1943) L. 42 in. A tall soft 
yellow with a deeper edging. R. 88......200.000.00.. 
KANSAS INGLESIDE. (Hillson 1940) M. 35 in. A 
velvety mahogany red that blooms beautifully 
agzainoin the fale ce oa Oe 
KANSAS SUNRISE. (Hillson 1940) E M. 38 in. A 
deep gold and red bicolor blend that is a wel- 
come harbinger of the iris season........200..00.....-.- 
KATHARINE FAY. (Fay 1945) M. 35 in This is 
considered to be one of the best of the new 
whites. The flowers are large, well formed 
and nicely ruffled. Substance is good and the 
branching is excellent. H. M. 1945, P. R. 89... 
KEEP ’EM FLYIN’. (Lyell 1942) M. 36 in. A large 
copper red and purple blend............02-22222..--22.. 
KLONDYKE GOLD. (Kirk. 1941) M. 36 in. An 
eenormous flower of deep rich yellow. This is 
a favorite and a “Best Seller” 
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