Snow Flurry—A spectacular flower of blue-white beautifully 
ruffled and frilled, on 48” well branched stalks. $1.50 each 
Snowking—A heavy petaled bold flower of regal form. Snow 
white with a golden throat. Superb. 35c each; 3 for 90c 
Sonrisa—Unusually large flowers of coppery pink, with a 
metallic flush. We consider this among the very top Iris we 
have grown. $4.00 each 
Spun Gold—Probably the most sought after yellow Iris. Per- 
fect in every respect. Immense flowers well spaced on 4’ 
stalks of heavy substance. Dykes Medal 1944. $2.50 each 
Spokan—Bright chestnut-red of unusual brilliance for garden 
effect. 35c each; 3 for 90c 
Stained Glass—Unlike anything else this is a solid copper 
colored flower with a reddish tone. Glows like burnished 
copper in the sun. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
The Red Douglas—An intense red of colossal size, unusually 
heavy texture and perfect form. Dykes Medal winner 1941. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Three Oaks—A massive rose pink with an overlay of copper. 
A sensational new Iris. $4.00 each 
Three Sisters—A striking novelty having cream colored 
standards and red-violet falls. 40”. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.50 
Tiffanja—Standards colonial buff, falls creamy white, both 
lightly bordered with specks of brown. $2.00 each 
Tiffany—The most popular plicata ever introduced. Enor- 
mous frilled flowers of soft yellow generously marked with 
bronzy pinkish-violet. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Tobacco Road—One of the outstanding novelties in recent 
years. A golden tobacco-brown self with closed standards 
and flaring horizontal falls. Visitors invariably exclaim 
over it. We think it superb. $6.00 each 
Treasure Island—Gigantic flowers of pure gold washed with 
cream at the center. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Wabash—Most striking amoena of all time. Beautifully waved 
white standards and falls of deep violet blue margined 
white. The large flowers are beautifully spaced on tall 
stalks. Dykes Medal winner. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
West Point—A magnificent indigo blue bicolor blooming very 
late. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
White Goddess—As white and sparkling as new fallen snow. 
Very large and prolific. 40”. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
White Wedgewood—A new pale porcelain blue of gigantic size. 
A decided blue at the base of a white beard gives this one a 
distinctive appearance. $6.00 each 
Wildfire—The nearest to fire red. Not large but a gem for 
landscape effect. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Wm. Mohr—An exotic flower of ruffled violet veined with 
countless markings of deeper violet. As rare and lovely as 
an orchid. 35c each; 3 for 90c 
Wm. Setchell—The largest Iris we grow. A violet blue bicolor. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Will Rogers—Bronzy rose standards and falls of velvety 
dark rose red edged with bronze. Unique and lovely. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Zebra—The famous striped leaved Iris grown largely for the 
ornamental foliage. Very nice medium blue flowers. 
35c each; 3 for 90c 
SPECIAL IRIS OFFER 
To those who wish a collection of fine Iris, but are not in- 
terested in the names, the following prices should make 
instant appeal. These are fine roots of grand varieties and 
all will be different but shipped without names. 
25 for $4.50; 50 for $8.00; 100 for $15.00 



IRIS SIBERICA—Siberian Iris 
Caesar’s Brother—48”. H.M., A.I.S. 1936. A rich glossy, black- 
purple of perfect form. The darkest of all. 65c each 
Perry’s Blue—Wonderful, clear sky blue with white mark- 
ings. 4”. 35c each 
Snowcrest—38”. Sparkling, waxy-white beautifully ruffled. 
65c each 
TWICE FLOWERING IRIS 
This splendid group blooms freely in the spring and again 
in September and October. Some of the dwarfer types are 
almost continuous bloomers. For best results they should be 
watered freely during the summer months. 
Allies—Reddish brown and fawn. 25¢ each 
Autumn E!f—Levender and Cream. Prolific bloomer. 25c each 
Autumn Haze—Deep violet blend. 35c each 
Autumn King—Vigorous rich deep blue. 25c each 
Autumn Queen—Pure snow white. 35¢ each 
Black Magic—Intense deep blue. 35¢ each 
Crysoro—Fine deep orange yellow. 25c each 
Dorcas Hutcheson—Rich Pansy-violet. 25c each 
Eleanor Roosevelt—Rich raisin-purple. 25c each 
Equinox—A rich violet bi-color. 35c each 
Golden Harvest—Large deep yellow. 25c each 
Jean Siret—Yellow striped with purple. 25c each 
Lieut. Chavagnac—Brilliant purple. 25c each 
Marti Everest—Fine large deep blue. 35¢ each 
South!and—Intense deep yellow. 35¢ each 
Ultra—Brilliant ultra marine blue. 25c each 
White Autumn King—Magnificent pure white. 25c each 
One each of the 17 Twice-Flowering $4.00 
IRIS PUMILA—Dwarf Bearded Iris 
One of the finest of rock plants as they require very little 
care and when once established will increase in size and 
beauty for years. They are also used extensively as a border 
for the taller varieties, materially lengthening the season 
as they bloom several weeks earlier. 
*Black Midget—Buds soot black opening deep purple. 5”. 
25c each 
*Balceng Curiosity—Attractive blending of yellow, purple and 
olive. Very fragrant. 8”. 25c each 
*Brautjunfer—sS., lilac white; F., purple at base, yellow at 
LIPSaOLe 25c¢ each 
*Burgos—Wine red with prominent orange beard. 25c each 
*Cyanea—Deep royal purple. Extra large bloom. 25c each 
*Die Fie—Light blue bi-color. 25c each 
*Golden—Fine new golden yellow of smooth texture; large 
flowered. 25c each 
*Harmonia—Yellow marked with purple. 25c each 
*hybrida coerulea—Deep blue purple. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
*Huron Imp.—Very large deep blue. 25c each 
* Jean Siret—Yellow with purple markings. An everbloomer. 
25c each 
* Josephine—Dainty white touched with yellow. 25c each 
* Judy—Very fine dark ruby self. 25c each 
*La Lido—A white bearded blue purple of merit. 25c each 
*La Tulipe—Medium yellow. 7”. 25c each 
*Mandarin—An exquisite yellow bicolor with falls veined 
brown and splashed with plum. 25c¢ each 
*Marocain—Deep velvety purple. 5”. 25c each 
*Margaret—Dainty sky blue. 6”. 25c each 
*Negus—Intense purple self, orange beard. 5”. 25c each 
*Orange—Rich orange yellow. 25c each 
*Rich Blue—Deep velvety blue. 25c each 
*Richenbachii—Rich deep orange. 25¢ each 
*Schneecuppe—Large showy white. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
*Souv. de Lieut. Chavanac—Red violet. Ever-blooming. 10”. 
25c each 
*Stewarts Alpine—Fine clear yellow. 25c each 
*Syria—Fine dark raisin-purple. 8”. 25c each 
*The Bride—Clean pure white. 6”. 25c each 
IRIS—Various Species 
*cristata, Gold Crest—Blue with rich golden crest. 50c each 
*ruthenica—Rare dwarf with rich deep blue blooms. 35c each 
Spuria, Mrs. A. W. Tait—36”. Soft porcelain blue, with a yellow 
spot at the throat. 50c each 
tectorum—Deep blue Oriental. Frilled and crested. 35c each 
tectorum album—Rare snow white form. 60c each 
tectorum, Paltec—Heavenly blue hybrid. 75c each 
One each of the Iris species $3.95 

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