COPPER RIVER (DeForest 45) 36”. A very 
bright glistening tan iris, the falls overlaid 
bright new penny copper. Ruffled, flaring, and 
Well branched. One to a customer. $15.00 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge 41) A. M. 43; 40”. S. 
& P. Huge and gay golden pink with coppery 
undertone. Semi-flaring and slightly ruffled, 
With good form, substance and stalk. One of 
the best. $5.00 
DEEP VELVET (Salbach 39) A. M. 42; 38” 
S. & P. Marvelous dark iris of silken sheen in 
very deep purple-violet, with claret brown 
haft and bronze beard. Perfectly formed blos- 
soms of large size. $2.50 
DESERT SKIES (Salbach 45) 36”. Standards 
deep Chicory blue, falls somewhat deeper. 
Good size, substance and branching. Very 
floriferous and very blue. Limit one. Net $3.50 
DESmINY (Burcess 34) A. M. R. H. S. 38; 40”. 
S. & P. A grand flower from New Zealand. 
Very rich blackish bronze-purple with heavy 
gold beard that can be seen a great distance; 
in effect a purple and gold iris. Has all good 
points and a fine grower. 50c¢, 3 for $1.25 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Cook 37) A. M. 39; 36”. 
S. & P. Spirited coppery red, a lively color 
that shines and sparkles. It has a special niche 
among the reds; an all time great, and a won- 
derful parent. 60c, 3 for $1.50 
ELMOHR (Loomis 42) Dykes Medal 45; 36”. 
Rich red violet seedling of Wm. Mohr. Per- 
fectly huge, slightly ruffled, of silky texture 
and heavy substance. Very hardy. A “must 
have” iris. $2.00 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 38) A. M. 40; 40”. P. 
An iris classic with pale primrose standards 
and blazing rich gold falls, set off by a fiery 
orange beard. Utterly lovely. $1.00 
FAR WEST (Kleinsorge 36) H. M. 37; 40”. 
P. & S. A lovely blend of salmon and golden 
sand, coral and henna, Fine substance and 
branching. An excellent garden iris and a won- 
derful parent. Most of Dr. Kleinsorge’s finest 
stemmed from Far West. 50c, 3 for’$1.25 
FORTUNE’S FAVOR (DeForest 44) 38”. S.& 
P. A new blend from DeForest. Tan stand- 
ards, broad and closed. Falls glistening tan, 
overlaid lavender; broad, rounded and flaring. 
Slightly ruffled and waved. Heavy orange 
beard. An excellent iris. $10.00 
FRANCONIA (Graves 42) H. M. 42; 40”. No P. 
A pure white self, said to be very fine. Only 
three or four to spare. Limit one. $8.50 
GALLANTRY (Whiting 45) 40”. A medium 
dark blue self with beautiful ruffling and 
widely flaring falls. One toa customer. $10.00 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass 41) A. M. 48; 36”. 
P. One of the richest and handsomest of all 
dark red irises. A near garnet red with smooth 
haft and flaring falls. Standards domed, ruf- 
fled and firmly held. $5.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 43) H. M. 45; 33”. 
No. P. A pure self of rich Bordeaux red. 
Neither very large nor very tall, it is one of 
the most striking irises in our garden, and one 
of the nearest to true red. An absolute self 
with clean haft and flaring form. $10.00 
GAYOSO (Williams 43) 36”. Frilled and bright, 
a vivid colored iris from Golden Hind in a deep 
shade of yellow. $3.50 
GEORIOLE (Gage 33) A.M. 35; 38". S' & BP. 
An iris of huge size, beautiful flaring form in 
pale (ice) blue, the whole overlaid with frosty 
erystal-like particles. Unmatched substance. 
Another all time great. 50¢ 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall 42) H. M. 42; 36”. P. 
Brilliant light yellow with a satiny sheen. 
Clear even yellow throughout. Very large. 
An easy grower of fast increase. $2.50 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 40) A. M. 42; 44”. 
S. & P. Wonderful big lemon colored flower 
with creamy falls edged gold, beautifully ruf- 
fled. A real masterpiece. $3.50 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner 36) A. M. 
38; 44”. S. & P. Exquisite creamy yellow iris 
with an outpouring of rich golden orange all 
about the central portion of the flower. Tall, 
perfectly branched, of silken texture, it stands 
out in any planting. 50c, 3 for $1.25 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge 41) A. M. 42; 
40”. A very fine deep colored blend of plum, 
copper and gold; of large size, good substance 
and fine branching. Lovely. $2.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 38) Dykes Medal 
42; 40”. S.& P. A clear light blue self, flaring 
and regal. Fine parent. $1.50 
GUDRUN (Dykes 31) Eng. Dykes Medal 31; 
36”. S. & P. Huge white with golden throat 
and gold dust sprinklings on the petals. Not 
the tallest, but one of the finest whites. 
HUG os totodecn 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell 34) A. M. 37; 36”. 
S. & P. A giant smooth light yellow that sells 
on sight. Slightly tender in severe climates, 
but repays a little protection. 50c, 3 for $1.25 
HARRIET THOREAU (P. Cook 44) H. M. 45: 
38”. New and lovely orchid pink, with style 
and individuality. Large and slightly ruffled; 
excellent form, color and substance and fine 
stems. Limit one. $7.50 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 42) H. M. 43; 
40”. S. & P. A most attractive mauve-pink 
and vellow blend with broadly rounded stand- 
ards and falls. Large and fine, with excellent 
substance, stalk and branching. Fine grower. 
One to a customer, $4.00 
ICY BLUE (Weed 40) H. M. 41; 50”. S. & P. 
A very large and flaring very light blue, al- 
most white, with frosty lustre. Tall and lovely, 
with all good points. $1.00 
ILLUSION (Kieinsorge 43) 30”. No P. A deli- 
cate lilac pink Ormohr seedling entirely dif- 
ferent than any others of this breeding, but 
with the same charming and elusive air that 
marks all of the Wm. Mohr hybrids. It is 
large, late and well branched. $5.00 
INDIANA NIGHT (P. Cook 42) A. M. 44; 38”. 
S. & P. A seedling of Sable, only a shade of 
deep blue rather than claret. Large and tall, 
with flaring form, and much later than Sable. 
We like this and Storm King best of the new 
blacks. $8.00 
JASMANIA (Ayers 35) A. M. 87; 38. S. A 
rich banana yellow of perfect form, with bril- 
liant orange beard. Tall and distinguished. 
40c, 3 for $1.00 
JUNALUSKA (Kirkland 34) A. M. 37; 42”. S. 
& P. Copper-red falls and copper-gold stand- 
ards. Early, very tall and well branched. A 
best seller that was runner-up for the Dykes 
Medal in 1938. 50c, 3 for $1.25 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 44) A. M. 46; 38” S. & 
P. A magnetic iris, you'll return to again and 
again. A new break in color in the marvelous 
Mohr family. Standards oyster white, faintly 
tinted lavender, huge and slightly fluted, Falls 
pale chartreuse, or greenish yellow, with a 
dark signal patch surrounding the beard and 
raying out into the falls, adding much to the 
beauty of the flower. Fine form, substance and 
branching. $20.00 
