HEMEROCALLIS, HYPERION—Undoubtedly the finest 
yellow day-lily yet. Makes large clumps with refined 
foliage and the flowers are great waxy yellow lilies 
of heavy substance.) ............2.........ccccseseceeeeeeees Each 1.00 
MONARDA, SALMON QUEEN—Flowers are a_ soft 
: shade ofeleat salmon pink. The foliage has a delight- 
pEEL SRE TEES CSV. oe) SR ae een eee els Each .50 
SCABIOSA, BLUE BONNET—The best Scabiosa. The 
flowers are a lovely clear shade of blue. Our Blue 
Bonnet was in bloom over two months last summer. 
AC tee ene ee geo see .50 
IRIS FROM COLORADO 
Our dry Colorado summers are ideal for maturing iris 
rhizomes properly. We have no iris diseases and have never 
seen a borer. Our irises made a fine growth last season and we 
are proud of the husky, full-of-life rhizomes we have to send 
you. 
Shipments of iris are made from July 15 to Oct. |. We 
recommend the earlier planting. We do not ship iris in the 
spring. 
Order early as we have a limited supply of some varieties. 
New and Fine Irises Each 
AMIGO—Award of Merit. Shades of velvety blue and 
ETAT sete SBE ES oS 2 ecg ar SE RD Teg OP ne Ee le oe $1.00 
ARCTIC—Award of Merit. Huge white and gold. ............ 2.00 
CHINA MAID—Gigantic pink blend. .............0000000.0.02..... 1.00 
CITY OF LINCOLN—Award of Merit. Brightest red and 
yellowevarliewata. newer. 8 Pee UE eli la. 1.25 
ELMOHR—Dykes Medal 1945. Large shining mulberry 
Ur Dewees ee ee a eee ee ee 2.00 
FAIR ELAINE—Award of Merit. Very fine large yellow. 1.50 
GRACE MOHR—Pale lilac, netted and veined with dark- 
PRS Seay ili bo: Sit Re ae get 2) Se ar a oe 1.00 
GREAT LAKES—Dykes 1942. Huge clear light blue. ...... 1.75 
LOUVOIS—Extremely velvety chocolate-maroon. .......... 1.00 
ORMOHR—Grey-lavender, veined and dotted with violet 1.00 
SABLE—Darkest purple with violet beard. .................... 2.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS—Dykes 1941. Sturdy, vibrant 
PIUTDIORT OC ieee eee ae ecm ate MRE oa, [925 
WABASH—Dykes 1940, Flaring violet falls, edged white. 
yEATIO ATC Ure nWiliteer me ete ooo Spear e nanan 1.00 
Excellent Iris—50Oc to 75c 
DESTINY—Magnificent dark- bronze purple from New 
FLEA NEN ATS he oly SHAG yh es is pp Soa ls ETNA ecg en A 50 
or: B. WILLIAMSON—Gold Medal from Rome. Glowing 
eGpocermredicell wwe ee ee ee el. 15 
FRANK ADAMS—Fine blend of tayy.And rose. .2...........-.. 75 
GLORIOLE—Award cf Merit. Gigantic light blue. ........ .60 
LIGHTHOUSE—Award of Merit. Old rose with Bet he 
TOW Center se hee ort ere ene out Pa ue A ae if te. 
MISS CALIFORNIA—Gigantic lilac-pink. .............-0.2--22--+ .60 
SIEGFRIED—Award of Merit. Pale yellow etched with 
PUED ax OW iiante eee ee nee tis er see cee .50 
Best Standard Varieties At——25c to 40c. 
From Connecticut-—‘‘Plants received today in fine con- 
_ dition. Kindly put my name on your prauine list for next Spring's 
catalog.” 
