1s FATRMOUNT GARDENS 

VIOLET SYMPHONY (K. Smith 1940) M. Gleaming Brad- 
ley’s violet self that has an especially finished appear- 
ance due to the absence of venations of any other color. 
Broad domed standards and wide falls. The flowers are 
large and have a subtle exotic touch such as we find in 
Oncocyclus hybrids. H. M., A. I. S. 1940. A. M., A. I. S. 
1948. R. 88 1946. 40 in. $4.00 
VIRGIN (Washington 1938) M. The large standards have 
a white background suffused with pale cream. The falls 
are large and semi-flaring of white, edged with a distinct 
lemon yellow band. A bi-color with great charm and 
delicacy of color. R. 88 1938. 40 in. $1.00 
VISION FUGITIVE (Wareham 1942) M. L. A large cool 
white and yellow with an intangible quality of grace 
throughout. The domed standards are cream yellow, ruf- 
fled at the edge. The details of the falls are most in- 
triguing; the broad white surface is faintly shadowed light 
blue with a tracery of yellow at the rim. The substance of 
the flowers is firm with the bloom stalks very well branched. 
This iris withstood three days of wind and rain better than 
most iris in the garden. H. M., A. I. S. 1945. R. 89 1945. 
39 in. $8.00 
WABAN WATER (Lewis 1939) M. The well arched and 
ruffled standards are pearly gray in color. The long and 
semi-flaring falls are pale blue flushed with soft violet. 
36 in. $1.00 
WABASH (Williamson 1937) M. The standards are pure 
white, delightfully ruffled at the edge. The flaring falls 
are deep hyacinth violet margined white. H. M., A. I. S. 
1937. A. M., A. I. S. 1938. Dykes Medal 1940. Per R. 
90 1938. 39 in. $1.00 
WAKARUSA (Lapham 1941) M. A medley of color, with 
burnt orange, copper, and red so blended that it cannot be 
adequately described. Very floriferous of medium height 
one could not ask for a more colorful iris in the garden. 
Hee Vie AM Se O41 Perm heoonlo42saoomIn, $3.00 
WHITE BUTTERFLY (Washington 1938) M. Charming 
pure white with ruffled standards and falls. Perfect in 
form and substance with low branching. 39 in. $2.00 
WHITE GODDESS (Nesmith 1936) M. Very large well 
domed standards of pure white, the falls are extremely 
arched and flaring and are also pure ‘white. The large 
flowers are glistening white and are borne on tall sturdy 
stalks. H.M., A. I. S. 1986. Per. R. 901989. 40in. $1.00 
WHITE PRINCE (G. Douglas 1940) The well domed stand- 
ards are cream white with a light yellow edging. The 
falls are semi-flaring, of the same color with a deeper flush 
of cream at the haft. H. M., A. I. S. 1940. Per: R. 89.1941. 
41 in. $1.00 
WHITE PRINCESS (Washington 1937) M. Lovely pure 
white of trim neat form and heavy substance. It is inter- 
mediate in height but blooms with the tall bearded and is 
exceptionally good for front of the border. $1.00 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD (Grant 1943) E. M. A most de- 
scriptive name for a very noteworthy iris. When the flower 
first opens it is a very light blue white that soon changes 
to pure white save for a slight blue flush at the haft. The 
flowers have very strong substance with closed and domed 
standards, and semi-horizontal falls. The purity of the 
flower is in sharp contrast to the heavy dark blue beard. 
Sturdy well branched stalks. H. M., A. I. S. 1948 <A. M., 
AMIS. 19455" Ber Ra 8s) 1946) 33am: $9.00 
WINSTON CHURCHILL (W. R. Stevens 1946) M. L. 
Glowing and alive with color, this striking red from New 
Zealand won high praise from those that saw it in the in- 
troducers garden last year. The standards are copper-lit 
red in pleasing contrast to the dark crimson falls. Impres- 
sive and distinctive in color. 32 in. $20.00 
WORTHINGTON (P. Cook 1943) M. Harmonious bicolor of 
pleasing rosy red. the flowers are especially clear and bright. 
Smooth textured flowers with heavy substance. The plant 
is vigorous and a reliable bloomer. R. 88 1946. 36 in. 
$5.00 
YELLOW GLORY (K. Smith 1942) L. The standards are 
wax yellow, very broad and full. The large falls are 
lemon chrome, arched and semi-flaring. The flowers have 
style and quality. Three branches and terminal. H. C., 
AC SOA EVA Sl 94205 Pere RaSS 194 2eees brine 
$3.00 
YOUTH’S DREAM (C. Carpenter 1940) M. Bright lustrous 
flower of glowing gold and rose. Standards are rosy red 
with a strong flush of gold. Falls are velvety rose. Well 
branched, very brilliant in the garden. Per, R. 86 1941. 38 
in. Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
YUMA (Mitchell 1945) M. Another plicata from the Mitchell 
group that is quite different in color and pattern. The yel- 
low ground is heavily stippled dark red, purple and brown. 
The standards are much lighter than the falls with the 
markings more diffused. Tall well branched stalks. 42 in. 
$5.00 

Special List of Well Known Bearded Iris 
The Following Varieties are 50c each—3 of 1 variety $1.25 
ALINE—Azure blue. 38 in. 
AUTUMN ELF—Creamy lavender. Fall bloom. 
2 in. 36 in. 
BLITHSOME—Cream and gold. 36 in. 
BONNIE LASS—Apricot & gold, lovely. 26 in. 38 in. 
BRONZINO—Tall coppery bronze. 38 in. 
CADETOU-—S. honey yellow, F. red. 36 in. 
CALLING ME—Lovely pale blue. 36 in. 
CARVED IVORY—Beautiful cream. 36 in. 
CELLOPHANE—Large light lavender. 42 in. 
CHIEF SIDAR—Brilliant red purple self. 38 in. 
COPPER FRILLS—Coppery gold, charming. 36 in. 
GLORIOLE—Palest blue. 38 in. 
GOLDEN AMBER—Glowing amber and gold. 
GOLDEN TREASURE—Lovely cream and gold. 
GUDRUN—Large white. 34 in. 
HERMITAGE—Copper red. 
INDIAN HILLS—Glowing red purple. 38 in. 
JEAN CAYEUX—Rich coppery tan. 38 in. 
JEB STUART—Rich brownish red. 40 in. 
JOYCETTE—Bright red purple. 38 in, 
KALINGA—Soft creamy yellow. 40 in, 
MOUNTJOY—Red and gold blend. 40 in. 
NARAIN—Early pure indigo blue. 38 in. 
NARANJA—Pronounced orange effect. 38 in. 
NEOS—Pink and yellow blend. 22 in. 
NORTH STAR—Large blue white. 38 in. 
PHARAON-—Straw yellow from France. 36 in. 
PIED PIPER—Buff and rose plicata. 40 in. 
SHINING WATERS—Tall sky blue. 42 in. 
SIERRA BLUE—Tall flaring medium blue. 
42 in. 
SILVANUS—Geld and violet blend. 37 in. 
36 in 
DRAP D’OR—Smooth light primrose yellow. 36 in. 
EARLY MASS—Tall light blue. 45 in. 
EASTER MORN—Lovely flaring white. 42 in. 
EROS—Luscious pink, 38 in. 
EXCLUSIVE—Light periwinkle blue. 38 in. 
FRANK ADAMS-—Strawberry and yellow bicolor. 
FRENCH MAID—Rosy blend. 38 in. 
GAY DAWN —Luminous pink & yellow blend. 
37 in. 
LILY PONS—Rose and buff blend. 40 in. 
LUTETIA—Cream and yellow. 40 in. 
MALLORCA—Tall lavender pink. 40 in, 
MARY GEDDES—Pompeian rose and _ gold. 
Dykes Medal. 38 in. 
MISSOURI—Medium blue. Dykes Medal. 38 in. 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU—Rose plicata. 37 in. 
MOKI—Red and copper blend. 35 in. 
MOUNT CLOUD—Tall blue-white. 42 in. 
SOUTHERN GLOW—Blue and cream. 38 in. 
SPRING PROM—Lovely tall yellow blend, 40 in. 
SUNDOWN—Glowing pink & yellow blend. 38 in. 
SUNDUST—Rich deep yellow. 38 in. 
SUNGLEAM—Full cream yellow. 38 in. 
SUNMIST—Beautiful creamy yellow. 35 in. 
SUNNY SOUTH—Very fine deep yellow. 40 in. 
WITCHING HOUR—Lovely soft yellow. 42 in. 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS—Black purple. 36 in. 
