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WHITE PRINCE (G. Douglas 1940) The well domed stand- 
ards are cream white. The falls are semi-flaring, of the 
same color with a deeper flush of cream at the haft. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1940. Per. R. 89 1941. 41 in. $1.00 
WHITE PRINCESS (Washington 1937) M. Lovely pure 
white of trim neat form and heavy substance. It is inter- 
mediate in height but blooms with the tall bearded and is 
exceptionally good. 24 in. Classed as a Border Iris. $1.00 
WHITE RUSSIA (Tobie 1947). M. This handsome white car- 
ries its blooms on about as ideally spaced and proportioned 
stalk as can be desired, often with three flowers open at one 
time, in perfect placement, and giving a cascade effect up and 
down the sturdy stalk. The rounded flowers are a warm 
white with a golden flush surrounding the rich yellow beard. 
The ruffled standards and widely spreading falls are crisp 
and firm in substance. A cross of Easter Morn x Nobility, 
it combines the hardiness of Nobility and the flaring form 
of Easter Morn. Sweetly scented, and of vigorous growth, 
it promises to displace Easter Morn for garden planting. 
He Grell os LOAGH con O46 ame Onin $15.00 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD (Grant 1943) E. M. When the 
flower first opens it is a very light blue white that soon 
changes to pure white save for a shght blue flush at the 
haft. The flowers have very strong substance with closed 
standards, and semi-horizontal falls. The purity of the 
‘lower is in sharp contrast to the blue beard. Sturdy well 
branched stalks. H. M., A. I. S. 1943: ARMS CAS os 
1945. Per. R. 88 1946. 38 in: $7.00 

WINSTON CHURCHILL (W. R. Stevens 1946) M. L. 
Glowing and alive with color, this striking red from New 
Zealand won high praise from those that saw it in the garden 
last year. The standards are copper-red in pleasing con- 
trast to the dark crimson falls. Impressive and distinctive 
in color. 32 in, $15.00 
WORTHINGTON (P. Cook 1948) M. Harmonious bicolor of 
pleasing rosy red, the flowers are clear and bright. Smooth 
textured with heavy substance. The plant is vigorous and 
a reliable bloomer. R. 88 1946. 36 in. $3.50 
ZANTHA (Fay 1947) E. M. Clear and clean, this deep yel- 
low self is most outstanding in the garden. Large beauti- 
fully formed flowers with strong, broadly domed standards, 
and semi-flaring velvety falls. Heavy substanced flowers 
on tall especially well branched stalks. Winner of the Presi- 
dents cup at the 1947 National Meeting of the A.I.S. H.C., 
AST, S5i9465 He MAS 521947, 39 In: $15.00 
YOUTH’S DREAM (C. Carpenter 1940) M. Standards are 
rosy red with a strong flush of gold. Falls are velvety rose. 
Well branched, very brilliant in the garden. Per. R. 86 1941. 
38 in. $1.00 
YUMA (Mitchell 1945) M. A plicata from the Mitchell 
group that is quite different in color and pattern. The yel- 
low ground is heavily stippled dark red, purple and brown. 
The standards are lighter than the falls with the markings 
more diffused. Tall well branched stalks. 42 in. $2.50 
Special List of Well Known Bearded Iris 
The Following Varieties are 50¢ each—3 of 1 variety $1.25 
ALINE—Azure blue. 38 in. 
AUTUMN ELF—Creamy lavender. Fall bloom. 
32 in. 
BLITHSOME—Cream and gold. 36 in. 
BIRCHBARK—Clear white. 36 in. 
CADETOU-—S. honey yellow, F. red. 36 in. 
CALLING ME~—Lovely pale blue. 36 in. 
CHINA CLIPPER—Cream yellow. 40 in. 
COPPER FRILLS—Coppery gold, charming. 36 in. 
DRAP D’OR—Smooth light primrose yellow. 36 in. 
DUBROVNIK—Rose and gold blend. 35 in. 
EASTER MORN—Lovely flaring white. 42 in. 
EROS—Luscious pink, 38 in, 
EXCLUSIVE—Light periwinkle blue. 38 in. 
EVER GAY—Rosy orange-buff. 34 in. 
GAY DAWN —Pink and yellow blend. 37 in. 
GLORIOLE—Palest blue. 38 in. 
GOLDEN AMBER—Glowing amber and gold. 
36 in. 
GOLDEN TREASURE—Lovely cream and gold. 
38 in. 
GUDRUN—Large white. 34 in. 
INDIAN HILLS—Glowing red purple. 38 in. 
KALINGA—Soft creamy yellow. 40 in, 
LUTETIA—Cream and yellow. 40 in. 
MALLORCA—Tall lavender pink. 40 in, 
MARY GEDDES—Pompeian rose 
Dykes Medal. 38 in. 
MARVELOUS—Bright red and gold. 39 in. 
MOKI—Red and copper blend. 35 in. 
MOUNT CLOUD—Tall blue-white. 42 in. 
and gold. 
NEOS—Pink and yellow blend. 22 in. 
NORTH STAR—Large blue white. 38 in. 
PERSAN—Rich red from Cayeux. 35 in. 
PIED PIPER—Buff and rose plicata. 40 in. 
SETTING SUN—Deep red. 36 in. 
SIERRA BLUE—Tall flaring blue. 42 in. 
SONNY BOY—Gold and henna. 34 in. 
SOUTHERN GLOW-—Blue and cream. 38 in. 
SPRING PROM—Lovely tall yellow blend, 40 in. 
SUNDOWN—Glowing pink & yellow blend. 38 in. 
SUNDUST—Rich deep yellow. 38 in. 
SUNGLEAM—Full cream yellow. 38 in. 
SUNMIST—Beautiful creamy yellow. 35 in. 
SUNNY SOUTH—Very fine deep yellow. 40 in. 
UNIQUE—Cream and pink blend. 34 in. 
WITCHING HOUR —Lovely soft yellow. 42 in. 
