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The Fancier, Dealer and Hybridizer is 
solicited to purchase their stock of us. 
CITY OF LINCOLN. Fairly large and 
clear colored variagata. Standard yellow; 
falls red brown with golden margin. A 
grand thing from Mr. Sass. $1.00 
CLARET VELVET. Glowing deep black- 
ish wine burnt orange beard. Grand 
color. $1.50 
CLOTH OF GOLD. Here is a grand new 
deep yellow from Mrs. Whiting. We like it 
better than Golden Spike, which is praise 
enough. $12.00 
CLOUD CASTLE. Wisteria blue with a 
mauve undertone, a large flower, and 
slightly ruffled. H.M. $12.00 
COMRADE. A bright dusty rose color. 
Softly blended colors. $2.25 
CONCERTO. A rich velvety red or pansy 
purple. A lighter edge on the falls. Mr. 
Tompkins originated this one. Flaring, 
ruffled form. $6.00 
CONNOQUENESSING. A beautiful pink- 
ish tan blend from the Kelloggs. A large 
flower of stand-out quality. $7.50 
COPPER PINK. Kellogg’s soft pink flush- 
ed with bright copper. Another fine thing 
that must be seen. $3.00 
COPPER ROSE. Blend of old rose, tan 
and copper, with glow of golden yellow 
at heart. Award Merit. $3.00 
CORAL MIST. Soft pink blend from Dr. 
Grant, that sells out fast. $7.50 
CORITICA. New yellow plicata from Mr. 
Sass. A topnotch plicata. $1.50 
CRIMSON TIDE. Large, deep red with 
deep orange beard. Brilliant and pleas- 
ing. A grand red in a new shade. $1.50 
The high quality of our own introductions 
is shown by the Honorable Mention re- 
ceived in 1946 on Easter Bonnet, Rajah 
Brooke, Sylvia Murray and The Capitol. 
All of these four received this award from 
the American Iris Society. 
CREAMO. A light yellow of large size 
that will help out in the light yellow field. 
This we thought one of the best things 
in this color. $10.00 
DAMERINE,. A large flower of deep red 
with domed standards and flaring falls. 
Received Bronze Medal at New York 
World’s Fair 1940. A sell out usually. 
90 cts. 
DAYBREAK. A huge golden pink from 
Dr. Kleinsorge, received Award of Merit 
last year and deservedly so. We hope we 
have enough to go around. $5.00 
DAY DAWN. Blend of rosy pink and 
gold. Large flowers and a favorite. 90 cts. 
DEEP VELVET. One of the richest and 
best in the blue-black class from Mr. 
Salbach. A stunning “must have.” $2.50 
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Join the American Iris Society. Four bul- 
letins a year, $3.00 per year dues. 
DISPLAY. The new sensational red from 
Dr. Grant. $9.00 
DRESS PARADE. (Maxwell 1944). Stand- 
ards burnished gold; falls Egyptian red; 
deep full golden beard. Very smooth haft, 
free from reticulations. Large flower, well 
branched on stalks 38 inches tall. Clean 
and bright. $5.00 
DUBROVNIK. A highlight of color. Deep 
rose and gold with a violet flush on falls. 
Order early. 90 cts. 
EASTER BONNET. (Maxwell-Norton 
1944). A startling cross, Alastor X Mor- 
occo Rose. Base color rhodenite pink with 
half inch margin of burnished gold on 
both standards and falls, heavy to gold at 
the haft, golden beard. A large flower 
well spaced on stalk. 40 inches tall. Try 
this one. H.M. 1946. $9.00 
E. B. WILLIAMSON. A glowing coppery 
red. Large flower of silky texture; award- 
ed Gold Medal in Rome Iris trials. 50 cts. 
EDWARD LAPHAM. The judges acclaim 
this the topnotch new red. A glossy uni- 
form crimson. A self. The reddest. From 
Mr. Lapham. $7.50 
ELENA CHOOSING. Metallic, bronze gold 
with lilac in the shadows. Tall, large and 
grows well. $9.00 
ELLA CALLIS. A large deep yellow with 
the falls flushed orange. 36 inches tall. 
One of those things that will hit you be- 
tween the eyes. From Mr. Sass. $7.50 
ELMOHR. The sensational Wm. Mohr 
seedling that has a new note in novelties. 
Rich reddish mulberry. Glossy. $2.50 
EL MOROCCO. This new beautiful opal 
pink iris with very heavy substance does 
indeed do credit to Mr. Becherer who only 
introduces an iris after close comparison 
and study. There is nothing of this shade 
to compare with El Morocco. $7.50 
ELSA SASS. New lemon yellow with 
white flush in center of the falls. A grand 
bit of color from Mr. Sass. $1.00 
ETHELYN KLEITZ. Light Corinthian red 
and hydrangea red. Mr. Gage’s H.M. Iris 
in A. I. S. $2.25 
ETHIOP QUEEN. The near black iris of 
deep blackish violet. Good grower. 75 cts. 
FAIR ELAINE. Here is a classic and must 
have in pale cream standards and light 
yellow falls. Large flower and good strong 
grower. $1.35 
If you think we should continue our pre- 
mium policy in future years, please write 
us and tell us. 
