CHEERIO (Ayres, 1934)—Bright spark- 
ling red bicolor, striking in its bril- 
liance 
CHINA MAID (Milliken 1936)—Lovely 
brilliant pink blend, large and tall with 
well formed flowers 
CHOCOLATE CREAM (Sass-Hill, 1944) 
—This is the tall brown toned plicata 
that has been such a favorite with all 
visitors for the past two seasons. It is 
from the Tiffany series and is heavily 
Marked with, Drowiiees. 74. ose, $5.00 
COPPER FRILLS (Whiting 41)—Free 
amon ter os vecOp Dene. a a $0.50 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirk., 1934)—The 
1938 Dykes Medal winner, it has been 
heralded as a new break in color. A 
blending of gold, copper and pinkish 
tan that produces the effect of glisten- 
INEECODD Cleo te wer Reece $0.50 
CORITICA (Sass 1942)—In the last 
bulletin Robert Schreiner predicts that 
this precise cinnamon yellow may prove 
Riesbest.Ob ais classe 2. 7 eeiiee $5.00 
CORONET (Hall 38) H. M. 39—Golden 
tan with rose biege underlay ____- $0.50 
COSETTE (H. Sass, 1936)—Early flow- 
ering white intermediate with tall 
Dranciingestenisa= 2 eee to oe $0.25 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (J. Sass, 1935)— 
A large flowered self of pure white, tall 
anc wewells branched ems. tue $0.30 
DAINTY BESS (Whiting 41)—A dear 
little Iris of sky blue. Many daintily 
formed flowers make a mass __-_-- $1.00 
DAUNTLESS (Con., 1929)—A lovely red 
self with velvety falls, Dykes Medal 
SELIG ee oe eee eres ee ey ee eee $0.30 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge 41)—New gay 
coldenspink; sto, 4200" ee $6.00 
DAYSTAR (Wmsn 41)—Dainty white 
and cream table Iris, red beard __-$1.59 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cay., 1929)—Rosy 
purple and garnet red, a giant in size and 
outstanding in growth and vigor, Dykes 
Medalavinniene ere sone. oo $0.30 
DERBY (Ohl 1942)—Most brilliant gold- 
en yellow. Our good friend, John Ohl, 
has been growing good seedlings for 
years. This is his best yellow ~---$3.00 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE (Cay., 1932)— 
Huge brown-purple that is particularly 
outstanding because of its almost per- 
fect: form.and nabits ~.---=-2-.---5- $0.50 
DUBROVNIK (Wmsn.)—Brilliant rosy 
blend, richly toned with gold ____- $1.00 
DOGROSE (Insole, 1930)—Our tallest 
pink, large oval-shaped flowers of deli- 
CALC SCOUT ie. tier ew ate Fo i $0.35 
EROS—Smooth salmon-pink blend, ex- 
Lremelyaclear COlOr oe 2 ee $0.35 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant 1935)—Large clear 
light blue with a silvery sheen ___$0.60 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell, 1938)—A very 
distinctive new achievement in the Iris 
standards and rich gold falls _____-_ $1.50 
world, a yellow bicolor, cream white 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass 1942)—A re- 
fined and neat flower of delicate peach 
pink tones, a new color achievement 
A Oe, to Mec taee ey ee ee $3.00 
FORTUNE (Kleinsorge 1941) — Large 
coppery golden brown self ~_-___- $3.00 
GAUCHO—Tall brilliant variegata $0.60 
GIRALDA (H. Sass, 1939)—Orchid pink 
with large, long flowers, we saw _ it 
blooming on stems more than 60 inches 
{Bld Kae St mene yore, pr es ere ate $1.50 
GRACE MOHR (Johy 35)—Taller and 
better branched with flaring falls, darker 
Gane Wii Vion eo es ee eee $0.75 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 1940)—S 
clear lemon yellow, F white with band 
of ceepertyellow suc) 2) ee $5.00 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn 1934)—Deep 
rich buttercup yellow self, English Dykes 
Medalwinnere sos seer eee $0.50 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach)—Run- 
ner-up for 1942 Dykes Medal. A large 
and rich pure yellow that thrives in all 
SECtlONnS wee Er ee Seis ees Tae $1.00 
GUDRUN (Dykes, 1931)—Large pure 
white dusted with gold, long hanging 
falls, one of the finest new whites $0.30 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge 41)— 
Blend of plum and bronze _______ $2.50 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1942)—Dykes 
medal winner for 1942. Flaring, widely 
branched! ideals blieo = a-s.. ees $2.00 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit., 1934)—The very 
largest yellow, bright clear tones of 
glistening color, the first glimpse of this 
variety leaves visitors breathless __$0.35 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. Sass, 1933)— 
The finest of the large frilled orchid 
pinks 
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