GILBERT H. WILD & SON, — SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 

WHOLESALE PRICES ON CHOICE R S 
AND STANDARD VARIETIES 
ACE OF SPADES. S mulberry purple. F darker...........ccccceceeenc ee cceescewess ‘Each $1.00> 
ALEPPO PLAIN (J. Sass, 1943). A yellow plicata. Cream ground heavily dotted and sanded 
on edge forming a border of Pansy Purple. Sine a flowers on 36. inch good branching 
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ALLIES (Vilmerin, 1925). (8.4). 30 inches. S. deep ‘reddish violet, tinged with copper; F. 
deep purplish red, with bronze markings on half. Similar to Coppersmith, but Be rich- 
er in coloring. Very beautiful, and often biooms in late summer and autumn .......... 
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ALTA CALIFORNIA. A fine yellow, attracts attention at once, faintly bronzed, large 
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AMITOLA. A blend of pink and rose, larger and more delicately colored than Rameses. 
The ‘central. portion’ ‘is; overlaid: with» goldvand’ russet) 1%; Give oe ce er ie ee vere 
eat a lalie N'es alse se WaT iw oon WOW lates o Cla lata cA ss Rees eee GU UDOT Os am eoMTIEY, GDP FOE Each .30; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
AMBASSADEUR. ..(9.4) S. velvety purple; F. velvety purple-maroon . Ea. .25; Per 10, $2.0) 
AMENTI. Grayish vinaceous standards, light mauve falls pale yellow beard. An odd blend 
somewhat like Pres. Pilkington. Large and a fine grower ............ Each .25; Per 10 $1.50 
ANDANTE (Wmsn 30). Rich velvety raisin--purple ............... Each .25; Per 10, $1.50 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX (Cayeux 1928). A remarkable Iris of fine form and fine finish, 
flowers large, and unusually heavy substance. A most delicate blending of colors de- 
scribed as pigeon-throat violet. Color Ridgeway-Chinese violet. A truly outstanding new 
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_ ANGELUS (Egelberg). Lilac-pink blend; fine ........................ Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
ANITRA (Sass). Verbena-violet self; large. 36 inches ............... Each .35; Per 10, $2.50 
APRICOT (Kleinsorge, 1938). This is a seedling of Far West, a_ solidly colored golden apri- 
cot self. Of medium size, with a slight fluting and ruffling in both standards and fails. 
Height saADGUS SO TECt i ares Wie ile waka e ate aetereceer eee te otag, ee aeeateue + Demis by he ate ps aR Gr ab vah. Each .50 
ARCTIC. (Klein 1940). A new white and gold Iris of gigantic proportions in flower, stalk 
and foliage. Of perfect form, with ruffled but closed standards and broad falls that are 
as smooth as white enamel. There is an area of bright yellow throughout the center of 
the flower that reminds one of Golden Treasure, but this Iris is gleaming creamy white 
instead of creamy yellow, and the contrast is most striking. Established plants will pro- 
duce spikes four feet and over in height, with as many as six open flowers at one time. 
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AT DAWNING (Kirk). Standards pinkish white with gold at the base. The falls are a 
soft rose. Beautiful gold-veined throat and deep orange beard ...... Each .35; Per 10, $2.50 
AVONDALE (H. Sass, 1934). Subdued shades of violet and copper, with a very vivid orange 
beard and inner glow. An Iris tae has attained great popularity for its unique color 
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AZTEC COPPER (Klein., 1989). A rare and subtle blend of smokey violets and delicate cop-— 
pers, blended and washed together in lovely harmony to baffle description. Positively 
huge, with broad halfts and’ leathery substance, wonderfully branched. 36 to 40 in H. M. 
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BALDWIN  (H. Sass 1926). A huge manganese violet pelt with an electric sheen in the 
falls. One of Hie best. dark purple. 40 inches .......0......... 6.4... Each .30; Per 10, $2.50 
BEOWULF. Rich red-brown combination .................. ccc cc eeee Each .30; Per 10 $2.00 
BEAU SABREUR. 34 inches. One of the best of the new “Variegatas” in brilliant clear 
colors and most artistic in effect. Should be in every collection. S. amber; F. Vandyke 
red, very. velvety. Recently sold at. $15.00 apan .:...0.0..6600..00,. Each 25; Per 10, $1.50 
BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1934). M. 36 inches. A splendid black purple self of pure, rich 
ccloring, almost pansy violet. The blooms are of generous size, full and ruffled, borne 
profusely on branching stalks of medium height. Very effective in the garden in large 
OL. SIAL NORE DE ie PEIN ROG hed Pe SUN Te id se ge Wr OO Each.30; Per 10 $2.50; Per 100 $20.00 
BLACK WINGS (Kirkland 1931). 40 inches. Fragrant. Near black and one of the best of 
this color. Looks absolutely black in some lights, the color being fluorite violet, with a 
black lusterous overlay and a richness that is unsurpassed ...........:+.cceceeees Each .30 
BLENDED BEAUTY. 40 inches. New, different and distinctive S—golden bronze F—red, 
veined. and; bordered igolden brown 20)... obs Each .35; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
BLACKMOOR (Sass). A deep purple with bluebeard .................. Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
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