OUR FAVORITES -OF THE 
IRIS GARDEN 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison 1943) A 
very fine pale lavender blue of 
excellent form and substance. A 
very consistent performer. One 
Ole thertinestnet sce. cate 3.00 
BARRIMOHR (Miller 1944) Large 
flowers of mulberry purple with 
none of the veining typical of 
other Wm. Mohr seedlings. The 
most floriferous of this type. 
see MARS 8 Lape Rr pane Mee CB 5.00 
BLACK FOREST (Schreiner 1945) 
The darkest of all iris. Deep 
satiny black blue self with a blue 
beard. Not large but very flori- 
LET OUG Beer ce eno es seiner ce 10.00 
BLUE RYTHM (Whiting 1945) 
Large flowers of cornflower blue 
with the falls several. shades 
darker than the standards. In 
every respect this is a fine iris. 
Bic had NCS oh bac cn Ad Oa ies ox orn sea ae 10.00 
BLUE SHADOWS 
1946) Large flowers of blended 
light yellow and blue which gives 
the effect of a buff and blue 
bicclor. Has been popular with 
ENEBVISTLONS setters rein are 0,00 
BRYCE CANYON _ (Kleinsorge 
1944) A very fine large, full 
flower of warm henna copper. 
The demand for this flower has 
always exceeded the _ supply. 
APR ne RESET EN Pie eee ase 10.00 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1941) 
This velvety flaring maroon 
purple iris is one of the richest 
as well as one of the best per- 
formers in ourtgarden): ..:.--.. 2.50 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Klein 
1945) A very large ruffled blend 
of apricot and cream. This var- 
iety deserves the attention which 
iteatlracts aa accents Net 10.00 
CHANTILLY (Hall 1945) A light 
orchid pink blend that is so 
heavily ruffled on _ standards, 
falls and style arms that they 
seem edged with lace. ........ 7.50 
FIRECRACKER (Hall, 1943) A 
very outstanding plicata_ of 
bright yellow heavily dotted with 
(Schroeder. 
(Wana bylehtagaslss gyre eae Net, 5.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 1943) 
Flaring rich bordeaux red flow- 
ers with a brown beard. One of 
the smoothest and best finished 
irisethatel have Seeni. 7%. 2.20. 7.50 
GYPSY ~(Klein 1944) The finest 
variegata that we grow. Wide 
coppery gold standards and vel- 
vety chestnut. brown falls with- 
out edging or haft marks .... 3.00 
ILLINOIS SUNSHINE (Faught 
1946) Extremely large heavily 
substanced yellow. The rather 
long flowers shade from ligh* 
yellow at the center of the falls 
to extremely deep yellow at the 
edges of the petals. Deep orange 
beard. Enjoys poor soil. Branch- 
ING eOOOd pe ete 10.00 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 1944) We 
do not think that “this <exotic 
flower is beautiful. It has fine 
form and excellent substance 
and branching. Performanc> 
marvelous. Standards oystershe!l 
white, falls pale chartreuse heav- 
AL VAN ORTLO Cee, she na ee ee 10.00 
LAMPLIGHT (Schreiner 1944) A 
rich flesh buff self with a glow 
of bright yellow at the center of 
the flower. This is one of the 
finest flowers in our garden. 
ae ie Hany ie ee ee <8 Rea 5.00 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall 1946) 
Large smooth lavender self with 
a heavy incrusting of gold at the 
haft. One of the finest and most 
atractive in th egarden .... 12.00 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 
1948) This glowing mulberry 
purple self with the rich brown 
hafts spreading into the tip of 
the beard is my favorite in the 
DULDlea cl ASS meen ee 5.00 
MISTY GOLD (Schreiner 1943) 
Clear cool lemon yellow edged 
with gold. A cleaner, more frosty 
and larger Golden Fleece. .... 3.00 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. 
Sass 1943) The best of the pale 
yellows. Lemon yellow’ with 
creamier yellow at the center of 
themiall samy weses meme. cts carat 3.00 
