JD Sez, Sez ’e 
These few Iris pages a sort of pre- 
view of our 1947 Summer Iris list to be 
sent you about May lst. 
Will have nearly 200 choice varieties 
to offer for delivery from early July to 
Sept. None shipped in Spring. 
But you may order any of the splen- 
did kinds in these three pages, any 
time. A 25% payment will definitely 
hold for you the kinds you order now. 
Please write your IRIS order on sep- 
y arate sheet. Payment may be included 
with remittance for anything else you 
may order. One check or M. O. for all. 
More About 
Elmohr 
As I understand it, Elmohr is the most 
popular, the most praised Iris, the 
world over, today. Since no Dykes 
awarded, 1946, Elmohr is still the latest 
Dykes winner. 
Introduced at $25.00, it has come 
down in price faster than any other 
Dykes winner I know of. This because 
it has been one of our fastest propa- 
gators. And so hardy. Never gave 
even one plant any winter protection. 
Elmohr a rare combination of size, 
beauty and “rugged individualism.” 
It’s tops, from ‘Top o’ the World”. 
No 1946 Dykes 
Account Daybreak and Ola Kala re- 
ceiving same number of votes, no Dykes 
awarded. Two grand Iris. 
—J. D. LONG 

Golden Fleece 
A Jacob Sass Iris, introduced by Mrs. Whiting, 
CITY OF LINCOLN 
Largest, brightest, finest of all va- 1940, at $50 00 each. 
riegatas. , 2 
Gold standards. Broad fiery red falls, Standards lovely yellow, far more charming than 
edged gold. A Hans Sass masterpiece. = = 
Abo POR AH ie UR RETTICEMidetechion: tine shown above. Falls creamy white with band. of 
from actual beauty. gold. As Robert Schreiner says, “A bewitching 
Each, $1.00. 3 for $2.50 creation without mar or blemish.” 
,S. A. AND CANADA Each $3.00, 3 for $7.50 
n separate sheet. (Delivery July to Sept.) 
