Sone WILD & SON. — SAR COUOlDE MalS SO: Usha 
IRIS 
TIFFANY (H. P. Sass, 1938). M. 36 inches. This i : 
; ; , a Nhe l Se yellow and maroon plicata created a sen- 
pe uOn phen ee shown and it is still very popular. The background is light yellow, the 
eavy plicata borders are deep red-brown or maroon. The strong, hardy plants bloom 
UO VEGITSENSS (USER otha agent eae Be Each .40; Per 10, $3.00 
pee oe Ne 38 inches. Honorable mention American Iris Society. S. orange-red over a 
et Ma ground; F. Strawberry red. An outstanding color and a tremendously free 
oomer, e plant being literally hidden by the flowers Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge, 1937). M. 40 inches. A clear yellow self of graceful form 
and pure coloring, a medium tone of yellow perhaps near empire yellow. It is hardy and 
free flowering, with excellent growth and branching Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $20.00 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Sass). 36 inches. L. A fine new purple violet ....Each .75; Per 10, $5.00 
VENUS de MILO (Ayres, 1931). Large white .......... Each .30; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $17.00 
VERT GALANT (Cayeux, 1929). S., coppery fawn; F. red and bronze ., Ea. .30; Per 10, $2.50 
WABASH (Williamson, 1937). A new Iris so far-in advance of others of similar coloring 
that they are simply not in the race. With clean white standards and bright purple falls, 
it might have been called “Elk’s Temple,” so well does it call to mind the color of that 
well-known fraternal organization. The flowers are large and are borne on well branched 
stalks almost 40 inches in height. Dykes Medal 1940 Each .60; Per 10, $4.00; Per 100 $30.00 
WACONDA ~(H. P. Sass, 1981)\~ Fuchsia red ........ ooo co ccc cccccccnncee Each .30; Per 10, $2.50 
~ WAKARUSA (Lapham, 1941). M. 34”. H. M., A.I. S., 1941. Blending together a velvety orange 
and a briliant red, brings you a magnetic bi-color of burnt orange, so forceful as to make a 
Pomc LGRLOUCAECHn VOUT. CYEmu. i, ays. Dae oukle. Sen yo hck cc bad eaat reese tuctdlee. Each $2.50 
WAMBLISKA—36 in. A huge glistening pure white of fine form ....... ..Each .30; Per 10 $2.00 
WAR EAGLE. 40 inches. Immense flowers with Daphne-pink standards, brilliant dahlia- 
carmine falls with a lustrous sheen and bronzy beard; in effect a rich glowing deep red 
te ho ea sh fic sie aieskivla. cave &, kavsie wae Bb RRR Oa Each .35; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
WELLINGTON. Giant rose-purple from New Zealand ..Each .30; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
WHITE CITY (Murrell, 1939). Dykes Medal winner in England, 1940. An immense flower 
of blue-white, with deeper blue flush at the heart. A stalwart grower, the great flowers 
possessing a silken finish and ice cold effect. Very few plants ................... Each $1.50 
WILLIAM SETCHELL (Brehm., 1938). L. 36 inches. Gigantic blooms of almost a _ bicolor, 
in tones of violet. About the largest of the Iris family, in size of bloom. Medium tall 
ee ee is ee he Si isla clei id oud dogloca dle Cae bide wie he ec eee abla a's Each $1.25 
WINNESHIEK. 36 inches. The, actual color being the deepest mid-night blue-violet. It is 
vVercaiyeone Ol the best of this type.......:..-.....-. Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $12.00 
Were y Es, 40 inches. —. Huge deep yellow. .........22..cc0cecareees Each .50; Per 10 $4.00 
WM. MOHR (Mohr). 40 inches. EM. Avery fine large pale lilac veined violet which 
should be in every garden. We consider it the most satisfactory of all. Plants naturally 
SEW cc oe onto Cie oe ae Re ACR SA hres sea Each .25; Per 10, $2.00 
AUNIeCayres,1931).. Glowing red brown overlaid copper ........-...... Each .35; Per 10 $2.50 
Ret aeN ESP RECTCIOCUEASSOL CCIM | cairns ood oe bald oa die ws 6 ola ees ne 8 «erase Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $5.00 

NOTICE 
Practically all descriptions used in this 
catalogue are from the originator, although 
many have been cut down. 
DD jel ale a ee, 
REVIEW PRESS, Windsor, Mo. 
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