\ MURRAY (Norton 1944). This seedling of 
it Lakes and Shining Waters is lighter than either of 
its parents. A silvery sheen covers this smooth flower. 
Plant it behind an iris of pink tones and enjoy the contrast. 
$7.50 
‘HE CAPITOL (Maxwell 1944). An exquisite pure 
white flower with heavy golden beard and haft. Radiates 
warmth and charm in the garden. $7.50 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall 1941). An intense, deep medium 
blue of the highest rank. Outstanding finish and substance. 
$1.00 
TITIAN LADY (G. Douglas 1941). ML. Sparkling, pure 
white with domed standards and semi-flaring falls. Intense 
tangerine beard that lights up the center of the flower. 
Tall, well-branched stalks. $2.00 
‘HE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1937). ML. 40”. Dykes 
medal 1941. A huge, rich deep red purple of great loveli- 
ness. Soft orange beard. Stunning red effect in the garden. 
$1.00 
‘OP SERGEANT (Kirk.-Williams 1941). A brilliant 
red-brown self, falls slightly deeper in tone. Particularly 
effective as a clump. $2.00 
“‘HREE CHEERS (Cook 1945). An unusual brilliant blue 
bicolor with very light blue standards and mulberry purple 
falls. Prominent beard of blue-white. Striking. $9.00 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge 1942). ML. A unique iris 
of rich, golden tobacco brown, lighter shade than most 
brown iris. The flowers are large with heavy substance and 
trim flaring form. Strong, sturdy stalks. Truly “a must”’. 
$6.00 
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TIFFANJA (DeForest 1941). Truly beautiful. A distinc- 
tive yellow plicata, standards are buff, the falls are creamy 
white bordered buff and brushed at the haft and around 
the edge with golden brown. $2.00 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge 1937). Perfectly 
formed, large flowers of clear, soft, pure golden yellow, 
deep rich gold beard. 50c 
VISION FUGITIVE (Wareham 1942). A large, graceful 
iris, of cool white and yellow. The domed standards are 
cream yellow, the broad white falls faintly shadowed light 
blue with a trace of yellow at the rim. Firm substance 
and well branched. Withstands wind and rain exception- 
ally well. $7.00 
WABASH (Williamson 1937). Pure snowy white stand- 
ards, delightfully ruffled edges with flaring falls of deep 
hyacinth violet margined white. Dykes medal, 1940. 
750. Stor 62.00 
WM. MOHR (Mohr 1925). A rare and distinctly different 
iris. Huge, exotic lavender self netted and veined deep 
purple. Small foliage and rhizomes. Beautiful in the 
garden. See 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner 1941). One of the most 
beautiful white iris. Large, crisp pure white with a touch 
of gold at the throat. Elaborately sedate and extremely 
hardy. $1.50 
WHITE WEDGWOOD (Grant 1943). A large, icy blue 
white with a blue beard. The sharp contrast of the blue 
beard and porcelain white flower is unique. Sturdy, well 
branched stalks. $7.00 


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