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IRIS 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit. 1934). 46 inches. Happy Days are surely here for Iris fans when so 
fine a yellow as this can be had for so low a price. One of the largest and best of the 
medium light yellows—a credit to any garden Tall, beautifully branched, hardy and 
Pr COM OLOOIT 11) Cm hs a ee Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $14.00 
HENRI RIVERE (Millet 1926). S. purest lemon-yellow, F’. lilac-mauve....Each 25; Per 10 $1.00 
Abe ae RE iy eo Each .25; Per 10, $1.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE. A very large bloom of exccellent substance. Standards buff tinted pink. 
Polsramovelyesnadeio: pink. VA terand\blend.itrom Mr. Lapham. .....2 ski be decwenk Each $4.00 
ICY BLUE (Weed, 1940). The lightest blue self in the list. This Iris is just about periect 
In every way—a gigantic bloom,: beautifully formed, amply branched, and the _ stalks 
reach four feet or over. Almost white, the color is clearly defined as lightest delicate 
ktue. The beard is orange. National Iris Gardens’ finest introduction. H. M. A. I. S. 1942 
gy Otc Orohthrece TS dacs ae Sich gly pled Miata ict EROS RCE, areal eke ee Each $1.60; Per 10, $8.00 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres, 1929). This is one of the finest red Iris. S. beautiful violet red; F. 
deep rich glowing velvety red. The general effect being a fine rich red. Greatly admired 
HERNANE (Cayeux 1929). Very near approah to red 
Ne Meteo tctit sta eae). ee rirede ckete os laitie wie tiiis le wees eeeeta ea Each .25; Per 10, $2.06; Per 100, $10.00 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant). 38 inches. EM. A true purple, the best of its colors and an Ivis 
PWwiicresnourcdspe lweverver arden we: woceaass octet nes: Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
FNNOVATION. A rose trimmed plicata. The flowers are large and of good form and_ sub- 
stance....The 37 inch stems are strong and well branched. It is a strong grower, blooms 
freely and is winter hardy. If you like plicatas I think you will like Innovation...Each $6.00 
INVICTUS. H. M. 1940. It is an intense very deep yellow with a subdued orange tone and 
has dark amber markings on the haft. The depth and richness of color carries well in 
the garden. The flcwers are very large, oi good form, and extra heavy substance. They 
are carried on a Strong 38 inch well branched stem. It is a rampant grower and qa very 
PUCCHED OGT)) CME tee te een etna e rr ene ee Teme G(s eke i), Fis piles wed #8 oa aces wate hes Each $1.25 
JAKE (Long-Sass, 1943). A white white, with no other color in it; a very large flower, well 
formed free blooming and an easy growcr. The introducer says that this is the white 
Iris that everybody has been waiting for, at a price everyone can afford Each .75, Per 10, $6.00 
JASMANIA. S._ yellow, slightly ruffled. F. same tone of y2llow with lavender center ........ 
eee ve a Te ST Me AS Steve any at vue bchs, «es ale Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100 $15.00 
JEAN CAYEUX. 36 inches. Winner of the Dykes Memorial Medal, highest International 
honors. This is cne of the most distinctively colored and beautiful Irises ever created. 
A marvelous blending of Havana and coffee brown....Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100 $15.00 
JERRY. A bright ruby red Iris of medium size and splendid growing habits. It increases fast 
SwHYSL IS. ee caves Sin olerevaatsym Gye. mpc 0h ore eR ea er Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass 1932). Another good red.......... Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk., 1934). One of the finest novelties in commerce; a unique blend of red 
copper, rose and gold. The effect is copper red. An early bloomer, very tall and perfect- 
ly branched. A runner-up for the Dykes medal in 1938. H. M. A. I. S. 1986. A. M. 1937 
he cule, tude: Ble SB Boe POUL. SED OAR CGA Pasig: COC Rao, DAA Pee SPR Onan Each .25; Per 10, $2.00 
KALINGA. Huge cream self, cutstanding not only as an exhibition spike, but as a garden 
specimen as well. The broad spreading ivory-textured blooms generally come out in 
groups of three er four simultaneously, and each stalk will carry from twelve to fifteen 
DILOSSON1S Meet prea et ince ota aes on OPA. eel Mae poss oats asia Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
KANSAS INGLESIDE. A warm toned red self introduced on its merit as a spring bloomer, it 
has now proven to be a good fall bloomer. The fall bloom comes rather late, so it is best 
Ada DLECELO ENG noOULhy 1OnEL a Ue DIOOMISe Gk. ant cane. < emer nt aepcmnen Se say at aye ates eee epa Each .50 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay, 1945). A grand white, large, tall and with semi-flaring ruffled blooms. 
All white, no yellow in the center. It is an easy grower and rapid multiplier, 100% hardy, H. M. 
Ne Jb, SAVES oe one cacotee BER Ey GiGarnciden oC LL OIn een See ae ae ee -... . Each $5.00 
ACTIN Gar A aU ail eey Clio walle CaAriii Ill Gemeente ee occ s cle ve ae weed staois Each .30 
KING MIDAS—28 in. Golden buff and garnet b rown blend Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $12.00 
KING TUT—32 in. One of our most briliant red tones... Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 160, $12.00 
LADY MOHR (Salbach, 1944). A new and altogether different addition to the interesting Wm. 
Mohr family of Iris, this one brings color combination previously unknown to the tall bearded 
group Standards are oyster-white, huge and slightly fluted, with strong midribs. Falls are pale 
chartreuse or greenish yellow, with vrominent veining. There is a very prominent dark patch 
SULrOUnC ip Unee Dearie Wise Ame LOSe set ba. GAR 4 shit. se seh oseee of mes --., Each $12.00 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass, 1942). M. 36 inches. One of the shades we have been looking for. 
This Iris is a real blue, emphasized by a golden yellow beard. .Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50 
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