mY BR ID 
These 18 hybrids represent the culmination of the work of 
12 Iris breeders over a period of about 50 years. We are con- 
stantly adding to our collection of these hybrids of the Bearded 

Ormohr 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge 1937). WILLIAM MOHR x ANAKIN. 
If ELMOHR is just beyond your reach this year, we suggest 
ORMOHR, also introduced at $25.00, and know you will be 
thrilled with its gigantic flowers in deep silvery lavender, veined 
violet. Readily sets seed. Already beginning to yield its own 
race of hybrid descendants. i per 
*GRACE MOHR (Jory 1935). WILLIAM MOHR x CONQUIS- 
TADOR? You will be enthralled with this tall, gigantic beauty 
in pale lilac, veined in manganese violet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
*MOHRSON (White 1935). WILLIAM MOHR x SEEDLING. 
As huge as WILLIAM MOHR itself, but 40° tall and much 
darker. A bold ruffled blackish red-violet. vie 
WILLIAM MOHR_ (Mohr-Mitchell 1925). PARISIANA x 
GATESII. The most famous hybrid Iris of all times. Huge, 
exciting, lavender, overlaid with a network of red-violet. At a 
price like this, you’ll want a whole row of them. Also often grown 
in pots or window boxes. 22 chromosomcs. 
35c; 3 for 90c; 12 for $3.25; 50 for $13.00 
OTHER FASCINATING POGOCYCLUS HYBRIDS 
*XSHERIFFA (White 1942). A cross of two pogocyclus seed- 
lings that yielded a tall, vigorous hybrid radiating an electric 
iridescence from the red-purple surface of its petals. AWARD 
OF MERIT in ‘43. $1.25 
*NEAR EAST (White 1939). ONCOCYLUS x BEARDED. A 
hardy member of that interesting group of “Oncobreds” from 
Clarence White, who has given us so many fine ones. Creamy 
yellow, veined and dotted maroon. $2.00 
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and Oncocyclus types, and the new ones will be offered as soon 
as stocks are adequate. 
William Mohr 
* TOUSSAINT L’OUVERTURE (Schriener 1939). 
In shade this 
singular flower appears almost jet black, but in sunlight it has 
a ruby glow. Large, well-formed flowers. $1.00 
PESHAWAR (Schriener 1937). A hybrid tracing back to tall 
bearded, dwarf bearded and Oncocyclus ancestors. Deep purple, 
enriched with brown, and powdered with silver. AWARD OF 
MERIT 1943. 75¢; 3 for $2.00 
BALROUDOR (J. Sass 1933). (PUMILA x ?) x REGELIO- 
CYCLUS BEATRIX. A most striking soft blue violet and deep 
olive buff on 18’’-stems. 35cy 3 for 90¢ 
ZWANENBURG (Denis 1912). 1. LUTESCENS AUREA x lI. 
SUSIANA. An oddly colored hybrid in cream-buff splashed 
with maroon. Very early. 35c; 3 for 90c 
POGOCYCLUS COLLECTIONS 
LATEST CREATIONS — Lady Mohr, Elmohr, Capitola, 
Grace Mohr, and Toussaint L’Ouverture—a $27.50 
value for— $22.50 
ECONOMY SPECIAL—Elmohr, Ormohr, Grace Mohr, 
William Mohr, Peshawar, and Balroudor—a $5.20 value 
for— $4.75 
POGOCYCLUS CAVALCADE — Plant this and you will 
have a display that will attract flower lovers for miles 
around: 
1 Lady Mohr, 3 Elmohr, 1 Capitola, 3 Grace Mohr, 
2 Ormohr, 1 Toussaint L’Ouverture, 3 Peshawar, 3 Bal- 
roudor, | Zwanenburg, and 5 William Mohr, a total of 
23 rhizomes, a $40.40 value for— $35.00 

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