GREAT LAKES—Canada produced 
this 1942 Dykes medal winner. 
Probably the finest of its color, 
a light pure clear blue of crisp 
substance and flaring form. Tall 
sturdy stalks, large well placed 
blooms and superb branching 
further distinguish this extreme- 
ly fine iris. Very hardy and a 
strong grower. We grow no more 
dependable iris than this. $1.00; 
3 for $2.50 
GUDRUN—A very fine white with 
giant blooms on rather short 
stalks. A warm white with a rich 
golden beard and a dusting of 
gold at the throat. A clump of 
Gudrun in full bloom is an un- 
forgetable sight............ Ueno LOL 
HELEN FIELD FISCHER—A very 
lovely ruffled lavender that the 
ladies in particular seem to fan- 
cy. Grows strongly and blooms 
beautifully SU seo mrOL 
HER GRACE—Large well-rounded 
flowers of Hortense violet on tall 
strong stems. An unusual and 
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INDIAN ‘HILLS—A self of rich 
true purple of large size and oval 
form. Grows thriftily and makes 
a Striking show of color in the 
garden. Always in heavy demand 
INDIGO BUNTING — Named for 
the bird whose color it wears. A 
nice and different sort. .30; 3 for 
INSPIRATION—A truly gorgeous 
iris and a startling color break. 
Enormous’ beautifully formed 
blooms of vivid lustrus rose car- 
mine on _ sturdy well-branched 
stems. An iris everyone wants, 
there is never enough to go 
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JAKE—A_ very fine glistening 
white from the Sass gardens. It 
was well liked by our garden 
visitors 
JANICE—An attractive blue ra- 
ther like Missouri but without 
the touch of brown at the throat. 
Late blooming, it extends the 
season with its fine broad flow- 
ers 
JEAN CAYEUX—A graceful, full- 
petaled flower in shades of cof- 
fee tan. Slightly frilled, ‘the 
flowers are loveliest in sunlight. 
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JEAN LAFITTE—A fine precisely 
tailored flower of glowing cop- 
per rose 
JERRY—A brilliant ruby red that 
has always been most popular... 
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JUNALUSKA—A showy red iris 
with a strong suffusion of gold 
and copper. A very regal flower 
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KANDAHAR—A gorgeous darkly 
colored iris to plant beside the 
yellows 
KANSAS BOUQUET — A heavily 
marked blue and white plicata 
that is very lovely. Has good size 
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KANSAS INGLESIDE—A warm 
toned brown red self that is a 
fall bloomer in some _ sections. 
Adds a brilliant red tone to the 
early garden. Grows vigorously 
and blooms for a long time.......... 
KANSAS SUNRISE — A bright 
variegata of stylish form and 
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KING KARL—A very charming 
small plicata marked pinkish 
cinnamon. Very lovely for border 

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LADY DAINTY—A tall silvery 
white that is very hardy and de- 
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LAKE HURON—A very choice 
medium blue with a golden yel- 
low beard. Splendid husky 
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LANCASTER—A very large iris 
of blended old rose ‘and copper....$1.00 
LIGHTHOUSE—A glowing iris of 
old rose and rose red with golden 
light streaming from the center. 
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LINDBERG—An attractive amoe- 
na that gives ‘a fine account of 
itself thew pardeniy wand. one 
L. MERTON GAGE—This ramp- 
ant grower is a beautiful blend 
of raspberry pink and creamy 
yellow. A fine garden iris of high 
rating 
LOS ANGELES —Who can _ dis- 
pense with this fine old iris? A 
classic plicata of snowy white 
with fine blue standards and a 
soft golden yellow beard. A 
beautiful flowers. nee enone 
LOUVOIS—A glossy lustrous iris 
of rich velvety chocolate brown 
with a lighter edging on the 
falls. A real brown of great 
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charm and distinction .60; 2 for $1.00 
LOVELY DAY—A very pale blue 
that turns cool white. Large 
blooms beautifully proportioned 
and set on well branched stems.... 
MADAME ULMANN—A beautiful 
silvery lavender blue with well 
rounded flowers. A lovely thing. 
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