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DEEP VELVET (Salbach 1939) L. 38 in. 
A very lovely, deep velvety purple iris, a 
great favorite everywhere. H. M. 1941, 
A. M.-1942, Per. R. 90. _ $2.50 
DISPLAY (Grant 1942) M. L. 35 in. A 
brilliant brown red—one of the finest we 
have ever grown for all around garden 
excellence. H. M. 1942, Per. R. 88. $7.50 
ELMOHR (Loomis-Long 1942) M. 36 in. 
And who isn’t proud to grow Elmohr? 
The most stunning iris we have seen in 
many a day. Immense flowers of rich and 
glowing mulberry purple are borne on 
tall, perfectly branched stalks. A master- 
piece of breeding. Hardy and vigorous, 
it grows and blooms gloriously anywhere. 
No garden is complete without Elmohr. 
An iris that wins friends and influences 
people. H. M. 1942, A. M. 1944, Per. R: 
90. Dyke’s Medal 1945. $4.00 
ELSA SASS (H. P. Sass 1939) M. 36 in. 
This clear, cool lemon yellow iris has a 
delightful personality that endears it to 
rll who see it. H. M, 1939, A. M. 1941, 
Per. R. 89. $1.50 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 1988) M. 40 in. 
“laine the fair, Elaine the beautiful, 
Elaine the lily maid of Astolat”. A lovely 
two toned yellow that will always be a 
favorite in the finest gardens. H. M. 1939, 
A. M. 1940, Per. R. 89: $1.50 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass 1942) A distinct 
break in color—almost a true crab anople 
pink. Much in. demand for breeding. 
Hardy and vigorous in growth. H. M. 1942, 
ING WE UHM Tere, 1B Sh. $3.00. 
FROSTY BLUE (Whiting-Kellogg 1941) 
M. 88 in. Larze flowers of excellent form 
and substance—very clear, light blue 
with a frosty finish. The stalks are beau- 
tifully branched and carry many buds. 
The strong, hardy plants bloom and in- 
crease iwell. R. 87, 1948. $5.00 
GALLANTRY (Whiting 1945) This is a 
medium dark blue of intensely rich color- 
ing—ia true self. The large fiowers are 
beautifully ruffled with widely flaring 
falls. The branching is especially goo 
with plenty of room for many blooms and 
buds. The plants are hardy and vigorous 
in growth, blooming ‘very freely, on 38 
to 40 inch stalks. R. 88, 1945, $15.C90 
“MAPLE VALLEY IRIS GARDENS 
GARDEN FLAME (H. P. Sass 1941) M. 
L. 34 in. A rich garnet red iris that has 
become justly famous. It is the result of 
long years of careful breeding by that 
master hybridizer, Hans Sass. H. M. 1940, 
A. M. 1948, Per. R. 89. $10.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 1943) M. L. 
33 in. A pure self of rich Bordeaux red. 
The clean, smooth haft and dark beard 
give depth to its coloring and its enam- 
eled finish and flaring form are distinc- 
tive. Although it is of medium size and 
height we are very proud of it and think 
it is one of the best to come from our 
seedling beds. H. C. 1942, R. 90, 1945. 
Hee Ma945: $10.00 
GILT EDGE (Whiting 1941) M. 38 in. A 
fresh ‘and lovely creamy yellow iris with 
an edge of deeper yellow on the falls. 
The flowers are large and !well formed, 
the branching and growing habits are 
excellent. Per. R. 86. $1.50 
GOLDEN COCKEREL(Whiting-Hill 1940) 
A clear light yellow self of good form, 
heavy substance and robust growing 
habits. $1.00 
GOL.DEN EAGLE (Hall 1942) M. 38 in. 
A brilliant light yellow with a satiny 
sheen—very large and fine. Blooms freely 
and increases fast. H. C. 1941, H. M. 
19427 Per. Ro 87; $3.50 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass-Whiting 1940) 
M. 44 in. One ‘cf our favorite irises in the 
whole garden. Its clear, lemon cream 
coloring is accented by a deeper lemon 
haft and wide edging around the fall. 
A very charming iris in any company. 
Tall, well branched and free flowerin”, it 
is perfectly bardy and increases well. 
H. M. 1940, A.M. 1942, Per. R.90. $5.00 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting 1940) M. 36 in. 
A brilliant deep yellow self. The flowers 
are large anid full and are carried on 
widely branched stems. The plants are 
perfectly hardy amd increase rapidly. H. 
M. 1940, A. M. 1942, Per. R. 90. $3.00 
GRACE BALLARD (H. P. Sass 1943) M. 
36 in. A charming blend of pink and 
creamy apricot tones. It has heavy sub- 
stance, pleasing form and good branching. 
One of the best pink blends. $5.00 
