

APRICOT 
APRICOT 
Solid apricot. Standards and falls 
shghtly ruffled. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
ACE OF SPADES 
Large flowers of mulberry purple, 
almost black. Vigorous; free flower- 
ing. Midseason. $1.50 each; 3, $4.00. 
AMENTI 
A blend of soft tan and lilac rose 
shaded yellow. 45c each, 3 for $1.25. 
ALTA CALIFORNIA 
Tall growing iris well adapted to 
large planting. Flowers © slightly 
bronzed yellow; standards a clear 
medium rose; falls a shade deeper. 
60c¢ each, 3 for $1.50 
ARCTIC 
A giant white overlaid with gold. 
Perfect form with fluted but closed 
standards and broad fall smooth as 
enamel. H.M. and A.M. awards in 
1941 and 1942. $1.00 each; 3, $2.75. 

LIGHTHOUSE 
LIGHTHOUSE 
Bright rose blend. Standards a blend 
of rose and yellow; falls coppery old 
rose. A.M. A.I.S. awards. 75c each. 
AZTEC COPPER 
Delicate coppers and smoky violets blend 
themselves into this flower of unusual 
beauty. A huge flower of wonderful form 
and substance. Height about 3 feet. H.M. 
award. $1.75 each. 
AZURE SKIES 
A flower of unusual form and beauty. The 
falls are almost horizontal, giving a wide, 
flaring form to the flower. Petals are ruf- 
fled, with wide hafts, surmounted by a 
white beard. Azure-blue. $5.00 each. 
BERKELEY GOLD 
A flower of perfect forrn in a very solid rich 
yellow. One of the top ranking yellow iris. 
Height 3 feet. $4.00 each. 
BLENDED BEAUTY 
Large, well proportioned flower of a blend 
of red, gold and bronze and yellow-buff, 
washed and veined deep rose. A vastly 
superior variety of the Mary Geddes color 
class, and one you will cherish in your gar- 
den. Nothing like it in its price class. 
50e each, 3 for $1:25 
BERKELEY BRONZE 
A large pure bronze flower of good form 
and substance. Good with clear yellow 
varieties. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
BLACK WINGS 
Deep midnight blue to luminous dark 
violet. One of the older varieties that con- 
tinues in great demand and popularity. 
40c each, 3 for $1.00 
BRONZINO 
Standards frosty golden bronze, falls bright 
coppery bronze. A large flower and a vig- 
orous grower. 50c each. 
BLUE SHIMMER 
One of the finest of the blue plicatas. Clean 
sparkling white with an all-over pattern 
of clear blue stippling. The blue is “pep- 
pered” on the white background in an even 
manner. H. M. award 1942. $7.50 each. 
CASCADE SPLENDOR 
Very large ruffled pink, tan and apricot 
blend, with extra heavy stalk 40 inches tall 
and bearing up to 10 flowers. Both stand- 
ards and falls are blended pink and tan 
with an undertone of gold; both are much 
ruffled at the edges. The orange beard and 
yellow style arms give it a great deal of 
life. It blooms quite late. $15.00 each. 
CASA MORENA 
Large flowers of deep, glistening, rich 
brown. Same solid color on standards and 
falls. Styles yellowish; beard brownish 
orange. Not just a novelty, but a flower 
that adds an entirely new, rich note to the 
garden picture. H.M. award 1944, A.M. 
1945. $10.00 each. 
CALCUTTA 
A tall, free-blooming variety, with flowers 
of unusual cocoanut brown color. Hard to 
describe. An interesting flower. 
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CHINA ROSE 
Not new, but still a fine iris. This is a true 
orchid pink, and a nice flower. 60c each. 
CITY OF LINCOLN 
The brightest, largest and best of the va- 
riegatas. The falls are broad fiery red; 
the standards are clear golden yellow. The 
contrast is very startling. This beautiful 
iris is winner of both the H.M. and A.M. 
awards. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY 
A tall graceful white, still one of the best 
in spite of low price. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
CORONET 
Large well-formed flower of lustrous 
golden-tan with a rose-beige undertone. 
Medium tall grower; nicely branched. 
50c each, 3 for $1.25 
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COPPER LUSTRE 
A flower that positively glows in its unusual blending of 
copper, gold and pinkish tan. It does well everywhere. 
Dykes Medal winner in 1938. Now available to all at a 
low price. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
COPPER RIVER 
Glistening tan, falls overlaid bright new penny copper. 
The ruffled flaring form of this new iris, coupled with 
its brilliant sheen, makes it most attractive. 36 inches, 
well branched. $15.00 each. 
DAYBREAK 
A huge golden pink flower with slight undertones of 
copper. Translucent as the first flush of dawn. A sug- 
gestion of ruffling in the entire blossom. A.I.S. award 
in 1942; A.M. award 1943. $5.00 each. 

GOLDEN FLEECE 
GOLDEN FLEECE 
Another yellow, but a different yellow than any other; 
lemon-colored flower, with creamy falls, edged gold. 
Some describe it as sulphur to lemon yellow. Descrip- 
tions are poor at best for such a beautiful iris. It’s a 
winner in your garden just as it has won H.M. A.I.S. 
and A.M. awards. $3.00 each, 3 for $8.00. 33 
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