

Sunshine. Seedling 40-44. A fine deep rich 
toned yellow of excellent form and substance. 
The flowers are carried on a strong well branch- 
ed 35-inch stem. It is winter hardy and an 
extra*tree bloomer... cate eee $5.00 
Tapestry Rose. H.C. 1941. H. M. 1942. 
The large flowers are a soft old rose and are 
carried on a 38-inch well branched stout stem. 
It is a free bloomer. Form and substance are 
GOO yi pe sp eee Ee $3.90 
The Admiral. H. M. 1940. A. M. 1944. 
An especially fine blue Iris. I believe it comes 
as near to the standard of perfection as any Iris © 
in our garden. The color, an intense blue is a 
little deeper than medium blue. Its form, 
finish and substance are outstanding. No flow- 
er in the garden will take more punishment 
from the burning sun and driving rain without 
fading or losing its form than The Admiral. 
The 37-inch well branched stems never go 
down. The plant is very vigorous, a free 
bloomer and increases rapidly............ $3.00 
The Sentinel. Seedling No. 40-14. Burn- 
ished copper describes this new color in Iris. 
The glowing color attracts much attention and 
comment. The flowers are medium large and 
the form and substance are good. It makes a 
very rich and glowing clump. You will like 
| Re ME RTE TR Cita eo yao e $3.00 
— HEMEROCALLIS — 
Mission Bells. A large wide-petalled, 
ruffled medium toned clear yellow pro- 
ducing up to 52 large flowers to a stem 
on established plants. It is a strong 
grower and a free bloomer. I have 
been hybridizing hemerocallis for the 
past nine years and this is my first 
introduction. I consider it outstanding 
indts color class, = aii $5.00 
Terms: Cash with Order 
