TERMS. Postage paid on orders of $2.00 or more. Please .add 25c to cover postage 
and packing if order amounts to less than $2.00. 
All iris labelled. No C.O.D. 
August and September. 
sunshine and controlled moisture. 
vim and vigor. 
shipments. 
Our shipping season for long bearded iris starts 
We prefer planting in August. 
We ship only large, freshly dug rhizomes that are full of 
Please send cash with order. 
in early July and continues through 
Our iris are grown with plenty of 
Our spring catalogue lists a large assortment of French Hybrid Lilacs, Trees, Shrubs, 
Hardy perennials, and Evergreens. 
A copy sent free upon request. 
IRIS — Long Bearded 
Alice Harding (Cayeux) M. 40”. D.M. A.M. 
Satiny primrose yellow. SE, 
Anitra (H. Sass, 1936) L. 36’". H.M. Silvery 
sky blue of large size. .40 
At Dawning (Kirkland, 1935) M. 36’. H.M. 
A.M. Pink and gold blend. .40 
Azure Skies (Pattison, 1943) M. 36’. A.M. 
Possibly the most lovely of all light blue 
iris. Beautifully ruffled. $3.00 
Berkeley Gold (Salbach, 1942) L. 36”. A.M. 
1946. Very rich yellow. Vigorous grower 
and free bloomer. $2.50 
Blackamoor (J. Sass) M. 36’. H.M. Massive 
bluish purple. .30 
Blue Shimmer (J. Sass, 1942) M. 36’. A.M. 
1944. An outstanding white and blue pli- 
cata. Sparkling white with all-over pattern 
of blue stippling. $4.00 
Blue Triumph (Grinter) M. 36’°. A.M. H.M. 
A grand light blue. fe) 
Brown Thrasher (Kirkiand, 1941) M. 34”. 
A.M. A rich golden brown bicolor. $4.00 
Bryce Canyon (Kleinsorge, 1944) M. 36”. 
A.M. 1947. A new iris of exceptional merit. 
Warm henna-copper, self colored and large 
flowers. $10.00 
Buffawn (Andrews, 1940) M. 34’. Glowing 
pink and fawn, large flowers, distinctive 
and beautiful. fhe 
Burning Bronze (Ayres, 1934) M. 36”. A.M. 
H.M. Very brilliant light red. .50 
Casa Morena (DeForest, 1943) M. 38°. H.M. 
A.M, 1946. Extra large flowers of glisten- 
ing rich brown. $6.00 
Cheerio (Ayres, 1934) M. 40”. H.M. A.M. 
Falls of rich velvety red and standards of 
lustrous old gold. 35 
China Maid (Milliken, 1936) M. 40’. H.M. 
A.M. Gigantic pink blend with tones of 
copper and gold. </9 
Christabel (Lapham, 1936) M. 38’. H.M. 
A.M. Glowing brilliant red, large flowers. 
.50 
City of Lincoln (H. Sass, 1936) L. 42”. H.M. 
A.M. Clear golden standards and fiery 
red falls. Very outstanding variagata. .60 
Daybreak (Kleinsorge, 1941) M. 38. H.M. 
A.M. Tied for Dykes Medal in 1946. Huge 
golden pink with slight undertone of cop- 
per. $3.00 
Deep Velvet (Salbach, 1939) ML. 38’. H.M. 
A.M. Rich deep red violet. $1.50 
Ella Winchester (Grinter, 1935) M. 38’. H.M. 
Mammoth red mahogany. .35 
Elmohr (Loomis, 1942) M. 36’. H.M. A.M. 
Dykes Medal in 1945. Collosal red violet 
seedling of Wm. Mohr. Ruffled edge and 
very beautiful. MSH ay AS 
Elsa Sass (H. Sass, 1939) ML. 36’. H.M. 
A.M. Beautiful new sulphur yellow. .60 
El” Tovar = (H.-P. Sass, © 1933) Ly 8624HsM; 
A.M. Golden standards and falls of lus- 
trous maroon brown. .30 
Eros (Mead-Riedel, 1934) M. 35’.. H.M. Ex- 
cellent salmon pink. .35 
Fair Elaine (Mitchel, 1938) M. 38’. H.M. 
A.M. Standard light yellow, falls of deep 
yellow set off by an orange beard. 75 
Far West (Kleinsorge, 1936) M. 38’. H.M. 
A rare mixture of of gold-coral-henna. .40 
Frieda Mohr (Mohr-Mitchell, 1926) L. 40”. 
Large lilac-rose, ruffled flowers. .35 
Goidbeater (Kleinsorge, 1944) M. 36’. H.M. 
1945. Pure chrome yellow. $4.00 
Golden Fleece (J. Sass, 1940) M. 38’. H.M. 
A.M. Large lemon colored flower with 
creamy falls edged in gold. $2.00 
Golden Majesty (Salbach, 1938) ML. 40’ H.M. 
A.M. Exceptionally fine deep yellow. .75 
Golden Treasure (Schreiner, 1936) M. 38”. 
H.M. A.M. Silky cream color, golden cen- 
ter. .50 
Grand Canyon (Kleinsorge, 1941) M. 40”. 
H.M. A.M. 1944. Charming blend of 
deep copper-plum and bronze. $1.00 
Great Lakes (Cousins, 1938) M. 40’. H.M. 
A.M. D.M. No. 1 in the AIS symposium 
for four years. Pure clear blue. $1.00 
Happy Days (Mitchell, 1934) E. 40’. A.M. 
Extra large yellow iris of medium shade. .35 
Jean Cayeaux (Cayeux, 1931) M. 36’. A.M. 
Graceful iris in shades of coffee tan, golden 
glint. .35 
Joycette (J. Sass, 1931) L. 40’. Large bright 
clear red. 35 
Junaluska (Kirk, 1934) E.M. 40’. A.M. Ex- 
ceptional blend of gold, copper-rose, and 
red. .40 
Lady Paramount (White, 1932) ML. 42’’. H.M. 
Light flowers of primrose yellow, sturdy 
growth. 135 
Los Angeles (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927) M. 36”. 
A.M. A _ beautiful blue and white plicata. 
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