EUPHONY—Standards beautiful of pure copper, falls old gold eee soft 
violet: A “showy | Variety. 2.5.5. ee a ae Each 
EXCLUSIVE—A lovely iris of a French blue or powder blue effect. One of 
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FAR WEST—Large flowers in a blend of salmon, gold sand, henna and 
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FRANK ADAMS—An unusually large well proportioned iris with rosy tan 
standards and rose red falls beautifully blended..................--.-------.------- Each 
GRACE MOHR—An enormous gray blue flower with almost horizontal 
falls. A sensational seedling of the sensational William Mohtr............ Each 
GOLDEN LIGHT—A highly ruffled and very free flowering cinnamon 
orange, buff flower. It is fine for cutting and especially fine for garden 
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GOLDEN TREASURE—A glowing creamy white flower with a shimmering 
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JEB STUART—Deep blackish maroon brown. Large, tall and of good form. 
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JUNILUSKA—One of the finest novelties in commerce, a unique blend of 
red, copper, rose and gold. The effect is copper red. An early bloomer, 
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LIGHTHOUSE—Beckoning you from afar, this glowing iris with broad 
standards of old rose and falls of rose-red, has a beaming yellow center, 
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LILIMANI—A dusky rich glowing blue-black. Large blooms with broad 
thickivelvetyrtalls.: 2 awe se ee i Be ae eee Ye ee ee Each 
MISSOURI—A giant of clear blue in color. The broad flaring flowers and 
of enamel like texture. Dykes Medal winner in 1937....................-.-.-..... Each 
MIDWEST GEM—A beautiful pale apricot yellow with a light pink flush. 
Petals are beautifully crimped and stalk and flower are immense.....EHach 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU—Lovely soft rosy-heliotrope on translucent white 
ground, the color intensifying gradually toward the margin. A Dykes 
Medaliwinnersine: O36rand'sold for $10/00sIn) 1933 eee Fach 
MING YELLOW—A yellow without a fault—clear, rich, smooth, big and 
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MAID OF ASTELOT—A giant white with blue penciling around the edges. 
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MISS CALIFORNIA—A very large, very tall orchid pink that is an unfor- 
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MOUNTAIN SNOW—A cool white as the name implies, with a faint sug- 
gestion of blue shadow in the falls. It has broad falls and size and height 
tossatisiveany- .criticaan. = +S a ae ee ee eee Each 
MARQUITA—A very unusual, very large cream deepening to sulphur at 
the base. Falls are entirely veined maroon. Greatly in demand............ Each 
MICHELANGELO—If you want an unusual iris this is it. Makes you think 
of an old picture. Shades of tan.and gray, mostly gray..................0.... Each 
MARVELOUS—A brilliant yellow flower with fall liberally veined with 
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NASSAK—A fine large white iris heavily stitched blue................0000000....... Each 
NARAIN—A clear deep indigo blue with a silkish, shimmering sheen. Early, 
larvestoliacesandavery large stlowerss 0 es eee ee Each 
NO-WE-TA—A lovely soft creamy pink. It is beautifully ruffled and very 
TPES GDlOOMIIN Gare eeee ee cate Bre td hon ah MeN ee Be ee a Each 
NARANJA—Striking, the first large iris with a definite orange tone. Gives 
an Ora neyerc Olle tec ueiigt Mey Cell. O. Cl lemme eee e mente ee remeron ace eee enn Each 
OLA KALA—This is probably the very best yellow iris. Grand deep yellow 
ruffled self that has excellent growing habits and is as vivid as a blind- 
ing summer noon sun. Ola Kala tied with Daybreak for the Dykes Medal 
JAISTREN COT cen: cote ean Re ee EE OS eee ee Each 
OCHROLEUEA—A tall growing iris of the Siberian type. Makes a world of 
lovely white flowers with a golden spot on each petal...........0000.0000.... Each 
ORMOHR—From Oregon comes this gigantic seedling of the famous Wil- 
liam Mohr. The color is lilac overcast with silver and veined with violet. 
Each 
PRIMATE—A fine large iris. Standards a lovely rosy red and falls slightly 
deepersshadesA, reallysfinesred: irish = es ee eee Each 
PINK IMPERIAL—Beautiful blush pink flowers growing on tall stalks that 
carnveaboutsscven sbloomsscach 2) se. eee eee Each 
STAINED GLASS—A brilliant copper iris suffused with red, it really gleams 
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SEDUCTION—Daintiest of the plicatas. Flowers are ivory-white, faintly 
stitched and polka-dotted exquisite lavender. Flowers are large and beau- 
CIE v ert OF CCl eee ee ed ee ce ek ee Ae pa Each 
SEADEEP—A fine blue bi-color. Standards bright blue and falls a rich 
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SUMMER TAN—A sleek exquisite blend of golden tan, rose and olive. There 
is nothing ike t= see. ee Se Se eo Ae eee Each 
SIEGFRIED—A beautiful plicata of yellow standards and creamy falls, 
both stippled and dotted brown. The whole flower is slightly ruffled. Each 
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