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VIOLET SYMPHONY—(K.Smith, 1940) 
This lovely iris ranks near the top. A 
lilac-mauve self, huge in size are the 
perfectly shaped flower. A _ flawless 
flower and impressive 
VIRGIN— (Washington, 1938). The large 
standards have a white background 
suffused with pale cream. Falls are 
large and semi-flaring of white edged 
with a distinct lemon band. A lovely 
DICOLOTs ee $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
WABASH— (Williamson, 1936). An out- 
standing amoena. Standards white; 
falls violet with a definite white mar- 
gin. A Dykes Medal winnevr........ 
BNA Le Beeps eae e EN 75c; 3 for $2.00 
WAKARUSA — (Lapham, 1941). At- 
tracts attention wherever you see this 
brilliant iris. A striking orange and 
bright red, giving the effect of a burnt 
orange bicolor with velvety falls. You 
will enjoy this radiant iris............ $1.50 
WASATCH—Probably the largest plica- 
ta. A very broad-petaled white flower 
with even markings of medium blue. 
Substance is excellent. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
WEST POINT— (Nicholls, 1938). A re- 
fined indigo blue with falls more in- 
tensely indigo with brownish cast at 
the haft. Wide, well formed blooms 
are of good substance. A late bloom- 
Co) i i ee py oa eR TOC a) tOLes2.00 
WHITE GODDESS — (Nesmith, 1936). 
Standards are beautifully domed. Both 
standards and falls slightly ruffled. 
Large flowers whose glistening white 
blooms with yellow beard are borne 
on tall sturdy stalks....75c; 3 for $2.00 
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WHITE WEDGEWOOD—(Grant, 1943). 
A white, smooth iris. Porcelain white 
with blue at the base of the beard 
and haft. Beard is bluish. Large, 
strong flowers are of firm substance 
on well branched stalks.................. $7.00 
WINTER CARNIVAL— (Schreiner, 
1941). An outstanding white. One 
of the most beautiful white irises— 
waxy in appearance. Flowers are very 
large and well proportioned. A lavish 
gold throat at the haft adds beauty 
to the flower. Free flowering and 
prolific Hichly  praised:.:.....<..:.:. $1.50 
WONDERCHILD— (Weed, 1933). Large, 
velvety flowers of deep violet. Edge 
of falls slightly lighter. Conspicuous 
veining of light ground at haft.... 
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WM. A. SETCHELL — (Brehm, 1938). 
A giant among iris blooms. A beau- 
tiful violet self. Very good substance 
and heavy branched steme............ 
SHARE DGhas obukee seen Loe one 75c; 3 for $2.00 
YELLOWSTONE—(Dr. Brethour, 1938). 
A Canadian introduction. A very good 
yellow with good branching habits. 
mere eee rene eee Lu $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
YOUTH’S DREAM—(Carpenter, 1940). 
A glowing gold and _ rose _ flower. 
Standards are rosy-red with a strong 
flush of gold at the midrib. Falls are 
velvety rose. Well branched and 
makes a brilliant display in the gar- 
Genie ere ee $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
These varieties are always found in an Iris Lover’s Garden. 
You may select 20 from the group for $5.00. All plants labeled and 
one is 35c. 
shipped express collect. 
AIRY DREAM—Clear, soft pink self. 
ALICE HARDING—Soft yellow. 
ALINE—Medium blue. 
ALTA CALIFORNIA — Deep yellow 
faintly bronzed. 
AMITOLA—Ruffled pink and gold blend. 
ANAKIM—Gigantic lavender blue. 
ANITRA—Silvery sky blue of great size. 
ANNE MARIE CAYEAUX—S. pinkish 
lilac; F. metalic blue. 
ARABIAN PRINCE—A good red. 
ARIEL—Dainty powder blue. 
AVONDALE Bicolor in strawberry red 
tones. 
BALDWIN—Manganese violet self. 
BLACKAMOOR—Deep purple violet. 
BLACK BEAUTY—Velvety, indigo blue. 
The price of any 
Sesieak WINGS — Lustrous midnight 
blue. 
BLAZING STAR—Light yellow self. 
BLUE AND GOLD—Deep blue with 
golden beard. 
BLUE BEARD—Medium blue self. 
BLUE GOWN —Large deep blue. 
BLUE MONARCH—Large soft blue. 
BLUE PETER—Velvety blue purple. 
BLUE TRIUMPH — Smooth textured 
light blue. 
BLUE VELVET—Deep blue with orange 
beard. 
BRIDAL VEIL—Bridal veil white. 
BUECHLEY GIANT — Huge, MGs 
blue flowers. 
