5 3 45S 
Ait 
UTE CHIEF — (FARR) pa “VOLet 
pronze reddish | ‘purple. Fragrant — 
eee em eee ie ee ee ee ee ee ps oe ee ae ee oe ee ee ee ee 
VAGABOND PRINCE — (J. SASS, 
1940) L. 36°*. —- Darkest black purple. 
‘Black self . Glossy. Shines ---- $1. a 
VALERY MAYET— (DEN. ) M. 36". A 
. $0. 25 
ey yono? Good 
VALIANT — (STURT. 1937) M. 38° 
— Blended blue and gold 8. Wistaria 
violet . Edged with old gold. Large. 
$0. 50. 
i 
VIOLET CROWN — (KIRK, 1931) 
nets ea isa 
stunning iris of attractive shimmering ' 
M.L. 40“. H.M., A.I.S., 1936. 
pale violet shade. Glistening texture. 
me te ee ee ee ee ae ee ee eee eee ee 
VIOLET SYMPHONY — (K. SMITH 
°1940) M. 40%. A.M., A.I.S. 
gleaming Bradley’s violet self. Mas- 
sive and smoothly finished. Finest of 
: it’s>color... Rating 38. 22 $4.50 
(WMSN., 
WABASH — | 
., 1940—Pro- 
38°°. Dykes Medal A.I.S 
bably the most outstanding amoena 
of today. Pure white 8S. ruffled at the © 
: Scented. | 
F. deep hycacinth violet, margin 
ier White. Rating” 30 none nran=--- ‘$1. 00 
WAKARUSA - —- (LAPH., 1941) M. fi 
H.M., A.L.S., 
brilliant red. 
it is impossible to describe. —~_~. $4.00 
t 
‘ . 
a 
WAR EAGLE — (J. SASS, 1933) L. 
40. — Giant coppery rose-red. pee 
(SPRING AND FALL BLOOMING.) 
The ety way ys have iris blooming late into the fall season is to plant 
a good group of fall blooming varieties.. 
‘The iris are very Haray. Good growing season pro- 
duce the rapid growth necessary for maturing the second crop of blooms 
ly spring and late fall. 
$0.25 _ 
«sy Rich:-brown flush at: the hafts. 
‘eM. 238**. : 
glisitening pure white, flowers, lightly — 
A40%. 
of violet tone. 
. stance so---- 2 Gag daege re ha 35 
$0.65 — 
“40% == 
> 1943.—A | 
_ Stiffly substanced. Hardy. Free flow- ae 
nee ee ering. Prolific. 
Ochre. S. dark purple flushed blue I yey 
1941 — A medley i? 
‘em of color with purnt- -orange copper and 
So artistically blended 
red, colorful Aes PEO WT, 



























M.L. 38%. H.M., A.L.S., 
fined indigo blue S. with | darker Ao vit 
4° 
bu 
me 
- m4 
Ed 
ord 
“ae ‘ 
aca (hee bi- color. ae Rees ame $1. 0 2 
WHITE GODDESS. —— (NES. 1936) 
TLM., A.LS., 1936. — Large. 
Gg, Sturdy beats Gt ec $1. 00. 
“WILD ORCHID — (KELL. 1940) E a a 
— An orchid self. Haft carries a pices a 
Vigorous. Floriferous. Ba Se 
- $1. oO, 5 a 
hint of violet. 
—-----+----------> 
; “WILLIAM ine Sora seconde Tere Gade eke 
1938) L. 36°. »— Here,, is the world’s | ge 
iargest good iris to” date. A bi-color ie er ee 
Good form and sub- — : 
_ WINNESHIEK — (EGEL, 1931) M. aa 
One of the very finest deep fersen 
blue-purples. Large. af eR SATE DAS 2 ‘$0. 35 ; 
eae. i i) oe Tyan 
“WINTER CARNIVAL — (SHREIN- 
ER, 1941) M. 38%. H.M., 1942 — A ere 
Eolendid: clear white may 3 gold throat. 
Bene Br hides $3. 50- 
Ww. J. FRYER — (FRY) M. 36%°.— 
bea de er 50. 30° 
XENPHON — (WARE) E.—A fine = 
two-toned RE he teta Free flower- Se 
YELLOW MOON — (STUR) LA. H.- Gee 
M., A. LS. Tia golden. yellow $0. 50 eee 
ZUNI — (AYR. 1931) E. 40, — g- : 
tannish red. F. deeper velvety. Indian 
~s---- * 40 
They are twice bloomers. Ear 

Frequent transplanting is adviseable as. crowded pines do ae have a pat {iis 
chance to. rebloom. 
AUTUMN DAWN — es: 1934) 
28°, — A beautiful ruffled soft pink 
and welioee Salas ta FAN ME Rntste Be ACh ss $0. ey 
f 
AUTUMN ELF — (BROWN, 1935) 
24‘*, —_S. olive cream, ruffled. Cream 
edged lavender F. 
AUTUMN FROST — 
34°°, H.M., A.I.S., 1986 — A fragrant 
frosty .white, with golden beard and 
haft. 
ie Se gC $0.25 | 
(SCH, 1936) 
$0. ee 
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AUTUMN HAZE — (CH. SASS, 5 
ce? Abas Attractive — soft. lavende 
fine form and large size. ; 
‘Violet order Sere Be TA Sea he ajay ae 
AUTUMN KING —- (H. SASS, 
36%. — Blue bi-color of splendid f 
(mee eee ee — 
18*, — Ure most paraletine| of 
bloomers. epee PUPS: white.. 
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