Intermediate Tris 
These Tris, in general, bloom just after the Dwarfs and before the 
Tall Bearded, and so fill out the blooming season. Heights very from 135%) 
to 28°. and have good size flowers. rte 
AUTUMN HAZE -— Description else 
My OLSEN ieee, @ ab EN ARO ed ea ae $0.25 
MEDRANO — (VILM, 1920) — 5S. 
reddish copper; F. dark reddish pur- 
TT ee ee RON Trig NRE NS RES 
NYMPH — (SASS, 1927) E. 24°.— 
Impire yellow. Long season. — $0.25 
OLD GOLD — (SASS, 1929) M. — 
Yellow plicate. Unusual. Good Iris. 
RED ORCHID — (J. SASS, 1929) E. 
985°: HM AL, S., 1936 — A glowing 
ruby brown Maer treme e Ls Sal -- $0.35 | 
RUBYD — (DYKES, 1922) — Rich 
deep reddish violet-purple. Fine. ane 30 
SHERWIN WRIGHT— (KOH. 1915) 
M. — Bright golden yellow. Free 
flowering. RENN a Wt I) Le SS $0.25 
SOUTHLAND -- Hoaeention else- 


eg LENIN all SACRA Nn ae Se vet age $0.35 where. —-.---e---------------- $0.25 
Pogo Cycus Hybrid | 
These interesante odd and beautiful Irises are the results of crosses 
between the bearded and the. exotic Oncocyclus species. They inherit the 
quaint coloring from their Oncocyclus and the hardiness from the Bearded 

species. 
condition as the Bearded species. 
GRACE MOHR — (JORY, 1935) 
40°°., A.M., A.I.S., 1939 — Large flow- 
ers of soft lilac, with darker veinings 
maganese violet flaring falls. -- $1.00 
PESHAWAR — (R. SCHREI., 1937) 
E. 26°. H.M., A.I.S., 1941 — Rich, 
brown-purple, veined and dotted deep- 
er. Strong substance. Lignalies Scaietans J Unk 85" 
ae Table Iris 
Table Irises bloom with the Tall Bearded Iris. 
have dainty little blooms on Nehlata Sik slender wiry stems tailer than the © 
ordinary Dwarfs. 
ARIEL — MUR. 1924) A.M., R.H.S. 
1931 — Free blooming bright blue 
with precise branching. A good one. 
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KINGLET (WMSN., 1934) 29**.— 
Deep golden yellow self with small 
-1925) M. 30%. A.M., A.LS., 
Varieties listed are strong and hardy, and thrive under same 
WILLIAM MOHR — (MOHR-MIT. 
R.H.S. 
1930 — Gorgeous large blooms of soft 
violet entirely veined maganese violet. 
- JWANENBURG — (DEN.) E. 13“. 
A.M., R.H.S., 1933 — Large blooms © 
of grayish lavender, and veined olive 
buff to Hessian brown. coos oo $0.35 
They are dwarfs and 
well-formed HAGE on ares biranehen 
SHOTS ye ra es Le eee oreo $0.35 
, ais 
PEWEE — (WMSN., 1934) 17%‘. — 
A tiny pure white flower on well- 
branched stems Slo eae oa awh cae $1.00 ) 
_ Spuria (Butterfly) Iris 
SHIPMENT IN FALL OR EARLY SPRING. 
A beardless eroup bloomng in early summer. | 
value and are very large and tall. 
ily grown in moist, rich soil. 
LORD WOLSELEY — (BARR) — 
“A deep: blue purple; avails 22) $1.25 
GRAMINEA—Species from Europe; 
blue purple color of .ripe apricots; 
charming for flower. arrangement, aca) 
. ; $1. 50 
ere. MOL vee ee hs a eee 
MRS. H. W. TAIT — (COOLY 1932) 
E. Soft porcelain blue. 
OCHROLEUCA —- Ivory white ie 
ers with yellow blotch. Most popular. - 
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$0. 40 — 
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Have great decorative : 
Very rugged and fost And are eas- — 

















