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America’s Finest IRIS 
Dykes 
MEDAL AWARD WINNERS 
Each of these five Iris (except Golden Treasure which was a runner-up) 
has won the Dykes Medal in the past few years. This is the highest 
honor an iris can win. You have seen them win blue ribbons at the 
flower shows. You have read about them and you have wanted them. 
Now you can have them at a very reasonable cost. We only wish that 
we could picture them in their actual beautiful colors but we promise 
you that when they bloom if you are not more than delighted you may 
select without cost equal value from our catalog. 
P449 Elmohr—This is the latest Dykes Medal winner and the iris sensa- 
tion of America today. Enormous flowers, often 6 inches wide and 7 
inches long, a rich lustrous Bishop’s purple. The size of the flower, the 
exquisite color, the freedom of bloom, will simply astonish you. 
Each $1.25, 3 for $3.00 
P447 Golden Treasure—This is unquestionably one of the most beau- 
tiful of all iris, a lovely blending of white and gold, the center of the 
flower shining with a golden light like the morning sun. It is a vigorous 
grower and tremendous bloomer. Each 60c 
P432 Great Lakes—From 1942 to 1947 the leading iris judges rated this 
America’s number one Iris. It is not only the finest clear-blue but its 
form and style is so perfect that it is the standard of perfection for other 
colors also. Extremely vigorous and free-blooming. Each $1.00 
P430 Prairie Sunset— This masterpiece from Hans Sass cost $100.00 in 
1939. It is the most sensational iris ever created in America. It is a 
glorious blending of peach, apricot, rose, copper and gold. It certainly 
adds tone to any garden. Each $1.50 
P466 Wabash— Many think this the most beautiful of all iris. The 
standards are snow-white with falls of deep violet-blue edged white. 
Freely produced on tall stems. It is exquisite. Each 75c 
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Golden 
Treasure 
