VIPURII.. (Wmsn. 1940) M. 38 in. A sister to the 
famous Wabash, this amoena is lighter in color, 
with larger flowers and is more widely branched 
VISION OF MIRZA. (DeForest 1944) M. 40 in. An 
excitingly beautiful, striate of rich rosy brown 
and cream ground. The largest of this type 
Pepeeae GAC Kets Ro so oe ee 
WABASH. (Wmsn. 1936) M. 36 in. Snowy white 
standards capping falls of brilliant ultramarine. 
Piva eeewiedal,1940.°P. Rt 90.0 
WEST POINT. (Nicholls 1939) M. 40 in. A bi-cclor. 
Standards of rich light indigo with darker vel- 
vet finished falls. A very fine iris. H. M. 1940, 
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WHITE CITY. (Murrell 1939) E. M. 40 in. A mam- 
moth blue-white flower with a slightly deeper 
blue flush deep in the throat. Dykes Medal 
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WHITE GODDESS. (Nesmith 1936) M. 38 in. A 
very large, pure white with broad arched stands 
and broad flaring falls. A top iris. H. M. 1946, 
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WHITE VALOR. (Nicholls 1938) M. L. 40 in. A 
beautifully formed white of absolutely pure 
coloring and a velvet like finish. This hasn’t 
megewed ithe vacclaimeit deserves La sis f le 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD. (Grand 1943) E. M. 38 
in. A large, icy blue. white with a blue beard. 
Outstanding and quite different. A. M. 1945, 
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WILD HONEY. (Whiting 1946) E. M. 34 in. A rich 
light golden tan self, this glistens as though 
dusted with golden: crystals. The flowers are 
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WINSTON CHURCHILL. (Stevens 1946) M. 30 
in. A new red iris of very rich coloring. The 
™ standards are copper-lit red and the falls are 
like crimson velvet. Very impressive and quite 
CECT N/a IO Pa SE SPE SS aaa san Sha, 
WINTER CARNIVAL. (Schreiner 1941) M. 38 in. 
This very large, crisp white with a touch of 
gold at the throat is one of the best of the new 
whites, as it is extremely hardy, very beautiful 
and a most rapid increaser. H. M. 1942, P. R. 
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WM..A. SETCHELL. (Brehm 1938) M. L. 36 in. 
Undoubtedly one of the largest iris yet pro- 
duced. A bi-color in rich glowing tones of deep 
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WORTHINGTON. (Ccok 1943) M. 36 in. A large, 
bright rosy red bi-color of heavy substance and 
PieiSINOrlOriini Nh (Some ces o er Me nee ae oot SS. 
YUMA. (Mitchell 1945) M. 42 in. Another of the 
new Striates, this has a rich yellow ground and 
stipplings of purple, red and brown. One of the 
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ZEBULON. (Callts 1940) M. 35 in. Dark purple and 
heavily ruffled, this satiny finished bloom is a 
seedling from Ormohr, but lacks the typical 
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