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Fuerst 
TALL 
BEARDED 
IRIS 
WABASH 
NEWER VARIETIES 
E. B. Williamson. 36 in. Lustrous coppery red. 
Ethel Peckham. 34 in. Sensational red tone. 
Goldsmith. 42 in. Early. Pure deep yellow, 
flushed bronze. $1.50 each. 
Gudrun. 42 in. Early. Dykes Medal. Massive 
flowers. Largest white. 
Indigo Bunting. 36 in. Unusually handsome deep 
blue. $1.50 each. 
Lord Lambourne. 40 in. Very early. Rich mad- 
der-crimson bicolor. 
Miss California. 48 in. One of the three finest 
new pink tones. $1.50 each. 
Royal Splendour. 34 in. New 1944. A superb 
velvety red. 
Shah Jehan. 38 in. English Medal Winner. En- 
chanting new peach and lavender. 
Siegfried. 44 in. Huge flowers of soft yellow, with 
bronze feathered border. 
Valiant. 36 in. A real beauty. Standards soft 
iridescent old-gold flushed soft lilac; falls wisteria- 
violet blend. 
Wabash. 39 in. Dykes Medal Winner. Standards 
glistening snow-white; falls vivid hyacinth-violet, 
with an 1%-inch snow-white margin. $2.00 each. 
All Newer Varieties, 75 cts. each; 3 of one variety 
for $2.00, except where noted. 
Without Tris, your 
East Rutherford, N. J. 

FAVORITE VARIETIES 
Allure. Light lavender-lilac; very free flowering. 
Alta California. Clear deep yellow; falls bronzed 
Anna Marie Cayeux. Light metallic blue. 
Black Douglas. Very deep pansy-violet flowers. 
Buechley Giant. Bright blue; very large and tall 
Cinnabar. Deep red standards; bronze-red falls. 
Depute Nomblot. Standards coppery red flushed 
golden bronze; falls claret-crimson. 
Desert Gold. Pure yellow; early. 
Elizabeth Egelberg. Soft lavender-rose standards: 
darker falls. Very attractive, large, tall, early. 
Helios. Soft yellow with red lines on base of petals. 
Pluie d’Or. Dark clear yellow; large and tall. 
White Marble. 
Pure white marble; very large 
petals; very tall. 
Above Iris, 50 cts. each; 3 of one variety 
for $1.35; 10 for $4.00 
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