HARDY HIGHLIGHTS /or Your GARDEN 
A listing of both popular and newer varieties of Iris appear in this, the 
ANDREWS 75th Anniversary catalog, led by two recent introductions. Delivery 
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J NA in July and August, 1947. Iris prices are prepaid. 
ELMOHR. An exquisite shade of rich, reddish mulberry, incredibly glossy and 
lustrous. The color smolders as though lighted from the interior. Fine habits. A 
seedling of the variety Wm. Mohr. $3.50 each. 
WINTER CARNIVAL. The outstanding flaring white. Unique in form and color, 
being pure white. A lavish gold throat regally caps its pure beauty. Excellent 
substance, large and nicely proportioned. Looks elaborately styled. $3.50 each. 
AMIGO. A Pansy-colored favorite. A striking contrast INDIAN HILLS. A rich purple self. Large sized. 


is formed’ by the clear light lavender standards which Good. substance, fine form. Unexcelled for massing. 
are effectively foiled by the deep purple-velvet, trimly 40c each. 
edged falls. Reminds one of a rich silken Pansy. JASMANIA. A rich tone of banana-yellow with a bril- 
$1.00 each. liant orange beard. Perfection of flower rates it high 
ANGELUS. A very fine late Orchid-pink. The broad among the yellows. 35c each. 
blooms are heavily textured and ideally spaced. Nearly MAY DAY. A stunning apricot-orange, a luscious color 
self colored with a shimmering mauve iridescence on with an overlay of copper. Nice orange beard. A dis- 
the falls. Ideal for show and garden. 60c each. tinctive color. 75c each. 
BLACK WINGS. A popular variety. Color is midnight- MIDWEST GEM. A luminous peach-apricot lightly suf- 
blue overlaid with frosty black sheen. Its rich, lustrous fused with pink. Petals adroitly crimped. Immense 
color makes it ideal for foreground plantings. 30c each. flower and fine stem. 75c each. 
CHEERIO. A bicolor of great brilliance and with splen- MISS CALIFORNIA. Enormous lilac-pink. A _ pleasing 
did form and size. One of the best reds. An early, tone with a lemon-yellow beard. Prolific and blooms 
cheerful, friendly Iris. 35c each. over a long period. 60c each. 
CHRISTABEL. A glowing copper-red. One of the best MISSOURI. Clear rich shade of medium blue charac- 
in its color for exhibition and garden. Vigorous, large terize these giant blooms of faultless form. A heavy 
and floriferous. One of the most effective in the gar- enameled texture. One of the classics. 50c each. 
den. 75c each. MME. L. AUREAU. Subtly and delicately dotted and 
GLORIOLE. A giant-flowered ice-blue flower of un- plicated rosy heliotrope on a silvery white background. 
matched substance, overlaid with sparklike frost crys- A rosy tinted Plicata. Large flowers. 50c each. 
tals. Brittle, cool, sheer! 50c each. SNOQUALMIE. Reminds one of thick Jersey cream in 
GOLDEN HIND. One of the most colorful rich yellows. color and body. Excellent substance. One of the very 
A bright Buttercup. Not large, its value lies in its best cream Iris. $1.00 each. 
richness and depth of color. Very floriferous. 40c TIFFANY. A most pleasing flower with rose or deep 
each. pink stitching on a yellow background. A gaily painted 
GOLDEN TREASURE. Exquisite creamy yellow with yellow plicata. Carries a certain freshness. 60c each. 
an outpouring of rich golden orange all about the cen- WABASH. The best and one of the very few true 
tral portion. Its loveliness lies in its shimmering silki- Amoenas. As fresh toned as any orchid, it has snowy 
ness of texture. The beard is bright orange. 50c each. white standards and ultramarine falls with brighter 
GUDRUN. One of the finest whites. Very large with margins. It is a standout. $1.00 each. 
splendid texture. A warm white because of its golden WHITE GODDESS. A statuesque white with beautiful 
beard, haft markings and gold dust sprinkled through- domed standards. Both standards and falls lightly 
out the flower. 35c each. ruffled. A large flower that glistens. $1.00 each. 

| Peanies ee ees 
Andrews offers both recent and moderate-priced selections of these spring flowering 
hardy perennials; all three- to five-eye roots. 
1947 Fall Delivery, Prepaid. 
WHITE RED 
Rating: Rating: 
9.0 Baroness Schroeder. Late. $1.35 each. 8-4 Felix Crousse. Late. $1.00 each. 
7.9 Mme. De Verneville. Late. $1.00 each. 9.2 Phillipe Rivoire. Late. $2.95 each. 
9.6 Mrs. A. M. Brand. Late. $4.65 each. YELLOW 
9.0 Nina Secor. Midseason. $1.35 each. 8.6 Golden Dawn. Anemone type. Mid- 
season. $1.95 each. 
PINK 8.8 eats Dessert. Lemon. Midseason. 
: ee 1.50 each. 
9.2 poi MacBeth. Soft pink. $2.35 9.7 Solange. Buff. Late. $1.95 each. 
9.3 Mons. Jules Elie. Early, medium pink. JAPANESE TYPE 
$1.35 each. 8.6 Mikado. Red. Midseason. $1.95 each. 
9.0 Sarah Bernhardt. Late. $1.00 each. 8.7 Rashoomon. Pinkish red. $2.35 each. 
Hemerocallis 
No effort has been spared to bring to ANDREWS customers 
four of the most popular moderately priced Hemerocallis ayail- 
able. We know you will be pleased with the selections at such 
reasonable prices. 
GYPSY. A glistening deep orange. A very fine variety which reaches about 4 feet in height. 
Blooms in midseason. -3 for $1.35; 50c each, prepaid. 
LEMONA. Delicate, pale, lemon-yellow flowers on 4//-ft. stems. Blooms in July. One of 
the finest large blooms. 3 for $1.35; 50c each, prepaid. 
MIKADO. Characterized by the mahogany-red spot in each petal contrasting with the orange 
in the rest of the flower. One of the best. Blooms June-July. 3 for $1.35; 50c each, prepaid. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. A light, pale lemon-yellow on 4-ft. stems. Blooms in August. Free 
flowering and lasts well. 3 for $1.35; 50c each, prepaid. 
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