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isso) BEAUTIFUL Bearded IRIS 

MOHRSON 
MOHRSON 
A spectacular deep violet with darker veins 
and arich bronzy beard. This seedling of Wm. 
Mohr has ruffled, crinkly edges. 75c each. 
DEEP VELVET 
A very beautiful dark self colored iris of 
bright, blackish red purple, of heavy sub- 
stance. H.M. award 1941. A.M. award 1942. 
$2.00 each 
DOG ROSE 
Deep rose-pink self, on very tall wiry stems. 
A very free bloomer, it is of medium size but . 
makes a most colorful and effective pink 
garden clump and is a beautiful cut flower. 
40c each, 3 for $1.00 
DUBROVNIK 
(Williamson, 1938) A brilliant rosy blend, 
richly toned with gold. It carries some blue 
in its makeup, too, but this is subdued by the 
golden copper-rose effect. H.M. A.I.S., 1940. 
75c each 
DRAP D’‘OR 
Large flower of [french 
50c each, 3 for $1.25 
ELEANOR BLUE 
An unusually soft tone of clear blue which 
puts it in a class by itself in this color group. 
50c each, 3 for $1.25 
FAIR ELAINE 
We can’t say too much for this fine iris. The 
standards are almost cream, and the falls an 
emphatic vellow set off with a most fiery or- 
ange beard. This variety has won the A.I.S., 
the A.M., and the H.M. awards since 1940. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.25 
FLORA ZENOR 
Again something different. The color is 
cameo-pink, with lines of heavier color near 
the haft, and a most startling shrimp-red 
beard. Nota large flower, but one that stands 
out because of its novelty color. H.M. award. 
$2.00 each, 3 for $5.50 
FLORENTINE 
Individual in flower and color. White back- 
ground, submerged in flaky blue dust. Large 
flower and a vigorous grower. $2.00 each 
FORTUNE 
Solid and uniform old gold, a flower of star- 
tling size and perfect form. A very “live” 
color, with a peculiar overlay of “rusty red”. 
$2.00 each 
primrose yellow. 

FORTUNE’S FAVOR 
A collector's gem. The giant flower has broad 
tan standards, with wide falls of glistening tan 
overlaid lavender flush. The falls are rounded, 
slightly ruffled and waved. $10.00 each. 
GLORIOLE 
A huge pale blue overlaid with frosty crystal- 
like particles. Some call it icy blue. Good 
shape and substance. H.M. and A.M, awards. 
50c each, 3 for $1.25 
GOLDEN BOW 
An early blooming, free-flowering variety of 
bright, golden yellow. H.M., A.I.S. awards. 
40: each, 3 for $1.00 
GOLDEN HIND 
One of the deepest pure yellows, and best in 
the low price field. Open standards. 40c each. 
GOLDEN MAJESTY 
Gigantic flower of deep yellow having all good 
habits; and color does not fade. Midseason. 
Vigorous grower, free bloomer, rapid propa- 
gator. The best yellow in its price range. 
H.M. A.I.S., A.M. awards, and runner-up for 
coveted Dykes Medal. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 


RADIANT 
RADIANT 
One of the most striking of all iris. Standards 
are burnished golden bronze, falls a glowing 
copper red. It is a heavy bloomer; flowers 
medium to large. Fast increaser. Winner 
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GRAND CANYON 
An odd blend of deep tones of plum and cop- 
per and gold, entirely different from any other 
iris. Attractive form, with a suggestion of ruf- 
fling. About 40 inches tall. Large blooms that 
hold up well. H.M. A.I.S. A.M. awards: 
$2.00 each 
INDIAN HILLS 
Rich true purple of good form and substance. 
Large flower and a good grower. Best low 
priced purple. 50c each. 
ICY BLUE 
3eautifully formed blue flowers that can be 
called almost white. By far the most delicate 
blue iris we know. H.M. award. $1.00 each. 
JUNALUSKA 
Copper-red falls and standards. Early flower- 
ing; tall and well-branched. H.M. awards 
and Dykes Medal winner. 50c each. 
KALINGA 
A large creamy yellow of good form and sub- 
stance. A.M. award. 50c each. 
LIGHTHOUSE 
Bright rose blend.» Standards a blend of rose 
and yellow; falls coppery old rose. A.M. A.L.S. 
award. 75c each. 
LORI MAY 
Something new in pinks, a daphne-pink, close 
to true pink, Harmonious blending of color, 
good flower of excellent form and size. $3.00. 
Giant red-purple, a rare, interesting color in 
iris. Fine low priced variety. 50c each. 
MARCO POLO 
Fine red bi-color, not new but favorite for new 
iris garden. H.M. award. 50c each; 3, $1.25. 
MEXICO 
Blended bi-color of buff golden standards 
and broad plushtike falls of glowing red- 
brown, bordered and blended golden buff. A 
giant flower, the falls are slightly crinkled 
and waved at the edges. $5.00 each. 
MIDWEST GEM 
Beautiful pale apricot yellow, lightly flushed 
pink, Petals and falls slightly crinkled at edges. 
75c each, 3 for $2.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA 
Giant lilac pink of fine growing habit. Large 
blooms that last over a long period. H.M. 
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MME. LOUIS AUREAU 
Another unusual variety with a background 
of silvery white, closely netted with rosy heli- 
otrope. Large flowered, early. A.M. award. 
MOROCCO ROSE 
Very large rose-pink self, with soft yellow 
glow at the heart and brownish cast at the 
base. Truly huge flowers. Blooms of good 
form and substance. $1.00 each. 
MT. WASHINGTON 
This iris ranks with the finest whites. It has 
the form of Shining Waters, is tall, and 
broadly flaring. Has won many awards, in- 
cluding H.M. award. $1.00 each. 
MULBERRY ROSE 
A new and distinctly different iris. The color 
is a deep pinkish mulberry, strongly shaded 
brown. Tall grower, large blooms held well 
on strong stems. H.M. award. $4.00 each. 

THE RED DOUGLAS 
THE RED DOUGLAS 
Simply colossal in size and as smooth and 
heavy as a piece of richest plush. It is deep, 
rosy-wine red, with a brownish cast near the 
center, orange beard. Dykes Medal winner. 
$1.00 each 
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