JANE KREY (Mind., 1930). 28’. A beautiful violet self 
glowing with a reddish cast. One of the first of the 
twice bloomers to bloom in the spring. 40c 
& JEAN SIRET (Andre, 19 26). . Petite yellow wonder 
that blooms in midsumm Standards are clear 
yellow, falls little Hee er and flecked with violet. 
30c 
KANSAS INGLESIDE (Hill, 1939). 32”. Like the warm 
glowing embers of a hearth fire, this new fall 
bloomer is a red self that attracts one and all. 50c 
it 

MARTIE EVEREST (Kir, 1935). 30’. Strongly fragrant 
large flowers of dependable blooming habits. 
Standards of lavender blue and falls of violet, are 
GLADSONG (Sass-Hill, 1942). 24”. A yellow ground 
plicata of Tiffany strain, just new in qs ardens 




this year. UK<< q-00 brightened by the gold beard and veining on a 
white hatt. $1.00 
GOLD CATARACT (Met., 1936). 20". So aptly : 
nam lden yellow standards cascading into OCTOBER BLAZE (McDade, 1935). 34". Appre Cpe 
semi-f]as falls of deep gold, and brilliantly ac- named for its deep, dancing oe with vic Ae under- 
cented by a vivid orange beard. 40c tones and glittering gold beard. Well wor a while 
for the spring blooms alone. 40c 
HALLOWEEN NIGHT (Weed, 1943). 38”. Festively OLIVE WHITE (Sass-Toedt, 1932). 24’’. Cream with a 
arrayed in brigh 29n yellow. Intricately veined green-gold veining and darker veining at haft. 30c 
ONY 3d with an orange beard, ; et se 
KOE ee Ree ihelscens SANGRAEL (Sass, 1935). 28’. Good enough to eat 
As many as 17 blooms is this luscious citron yellow with a vivid orange 
stalk. $2.50 beard. 50c 
SOUND MONEY (Sass, 1935). 10°. H.M. A.LS. 1936. 
Gay and lively, this tiny golden sie delights all 
with its charming perfection. A very large, prolific 
bloomer. 30c 
SUREFIRE (Nic., 1937). 18”. A delicate, graceful iris of 
palest cream yellow, enriches the colors of your 
collection. September and October. 30c 
WHISPERWOOD (Kirk, 1941). 32”. A real blue self, 
whose large flowers are well formed and very fra- 
grant. $1.50 
WHITE AUTUMN KING (Sass, 1935). 26. Something 
special in a beautiful silvery white iris. Free flower- 
ey” good branching and substance. 30c 


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