ULTRA—Ultramarine-blue bi-color blooming again in the © 
Fall. Height 22 inches. Best of its class. .................. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—Deep-purple, very smooth and 
_ glossy, very weather resistant and of fine form. .... 1.50 
VALIANT—Standards, blended blue and gold. Falls, wis- 
taria violet with old-gold edge. Large and tall. ....  .50 
VALOR—Tallest deep-blue-violet with splendid size and 
branching. Late. Its only rival is WEST POINT. _ .30 
VARESE—Brilliant red-purple. Nice round form and vig- 
orous: prowerl st. fn SR a ane eee D0 
*VATICAN PURPLE—Large, heavily-textured, widely-. 
flaring deep blue-purple. Vigorous and lovely. ..... 5.00 
VEDETTE—Crinkiy honey-yellow to chamois with very 
sparkling gold irridescence on edges of falls, ........ .60 
VEISHEA—Bright rosy-copper with clean blue blaze at 
haft. Large. Well-substanced. Brilliant. -................. 4.00 
*VIOLET CROWN—Deep lilac self with rich, glistening 
texture, imposing height and branching and large falls. 
“Indispensaples/ Avis LS. Seeley eae Ae 75 
*** VIOLET SYMPHONY—Deep lilac or light purple, termed 
Bradley’s violet, Massive and smoothly finished. Tall. 
‘Finest ‘ofits color. <2). 2 eet 8s 5.00 
*VISION FUGITIVE—Ruffled cream standards. Blue- 
‘white falls with chrome-yellow hafts and yellow tracery 
at rims, Strong stibstance so. 2 ae Ae 10.00 
VOLTIGEUR—Standards, Bishop’s purple. Falls, flaring 
mahogany red. Large Ana tall 27.) fi doi ES 50 
**k**W ABASH—Snowy standards, purple falls with white 
margin, Tall. Well-poised. Dykes Medal 1940. Rating 90. 
Belongs: in: every garden. ::c0::2c:-824 os nti 1.00 
WACONDA—Rich fuchsia violet. This blending of purple 
and brown “is “very appealing, *.2.0200 222 30. 
*WAKARUSA—Medley of burnt-orange, copper and vivid 
red. Unusual blend impossible to describe. ............ 4.00 
WAR EAGLE—Giant coppery rose-red. ...... hy, ooo oe .o0 
WASATCH—Giant white plicata with blue stitching. 
Largest of its kind. Good substance with somewhat. 
crepey texture: Ree Se Bee ena 30 
** WEST POINT—Refined indigo-blue with rich brown 
flush at the hafts. Especially fresh color, fine form and 
branching, durable substance and late blooming habits, 
distinguish this classical iris. -2..2......0000000..22...ee-eeeee-- 1.50 
*WHITE Crry—Immense blue-white with amazingly 
silken sheen. Flaring form, Tall. Well-branched. Eng- 
lish Dykes: Medal, :1940...<..220 2 eee ee 4.00 
*WHITE GODDESS—Glistening pure white, lightly ruf- 
fled. Falls extremely arched and flaring. Tall. Artis- 
tically sculptured beauty, rating 90, ......................- 1.00 
*®WHITE WEDGEWOOD—Porcelain-white with blue at 
the base of the dark blue beard. Classy, ................ 12.50 
WILLIAM CAREY JONES—Lemon-cream of fine enam- 
elled texture and leathery substance. Next to SNO- 
QUALMIE the finest cream- “colored iris and a much- 
meeded “COO crea eee 30 
*WILLIAM A. SETCHELL—World’s largest good iris. Not 
only of startling size but, unlike most giants, is good all 
ways—form of bloom, branching, height, substance, 
vigor. Color, attractive two-toned violet. ................ 1.25 
) I Famous cross-bred iris which over- 
comes its cranky growing characteristics and low stat- 
ure by sheer beauty, Lavender with. purple peines 
WINNESHIEK—Silky dark blue-violet, characterized by 
the lighter-colored margins on falls. This touch enlivens 
an already beautiful flower. ..:..............-c:---eceeeeeeeeeeee ss) 
*WINTER CARNIVAL—Stiffly substanced flaring white 
With gold throat Rating Ole 3.50 — 
*WORTHINGTON—Harmonious two-toned rosy-red, the 
color particularly clear and bright. .........-..--.-------- 6.00 
YELLOW JEWEL—Standards, clear yellow, ed and 
domed. Falls, rich lemon chrome, semi-flaring. Large, 
well-formed, ‘tall. Rating’90./ Hen hi AS 3.90 
ZUNI—Standards tannish red. Falls deeper velvety 
Indian-red. Colorful red-brown long admired. ........ 40 

