
Collection No. 4 
One each of 10 varieties. 
Select five (5) only from $19.90 
SUCH GTOW Or OSOCIC aeeineene 
SELECT 5 ONLY 

BERKELEY GOLD ORMACO 
CAPTAIN WELLS PRETTY PENNY 
CAROLINE BURR RIO ORO 
CHIEF POKING FIRE SILVER SUSIE 
GOLDEN FLEECE STORM KING 
GRACE BALLARD TIFFANJA 
MOLLY MAY VIOLET SYMPHONY 
MULBERRY ROSE 
SELECT 5 ONLY 


BALMUNG OLD ROSE 
CALIFORNIA PEACH PRAIRIE SUNSET 
CHINA LADY SHISHALDIN 
DEEP VELNET SNOW FLURRY 
DIXIE SUNSHINE THREE SISTERS 
FULL MEASURE VEISHEA 
GRAND MARSHAL WINTER CARNIVAL 
If you assume the express charges we will 
include either MEXICO or GOLDEN SPANGLE. 

DAYBREAK (See page 5) 
TIFFANY (H. Sass 1938) Ea. 50c 
A plicata of sulphur yellow stitched in bronzy red markings. Large 
flowers are very showy and different. Of medium height and good 
substance. Mid-season. 34 in. 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge 1942) Ea. $6.00 
A golden tobacco brown self, that is individual both in color and 
form. The substance is unusually heavy with falls that are wide at the 
haft and held stiffly horizontal. Standards are upright and almost 
closed with heavy midribs. Tobacco Road is the parent of many of 
Dr. Kleinsorge’s latest originations. Midseason. 34 in. 
TOKEN (Hall 1939) Ea. 75c 
A very fine iris that carries a salmon-orange effect in the garden. 
The flowers last a surprisingly long time and do not fade. Vigorous 
and a heavy bloomer. Late. 38 in. 
TONGA (DeForest) Ea. $1.25 
Garden visitors always admire this unusual russet colored flower. 
The color is much more brilliant in some seasons than in others. Very 
well branched on tall 42 in. stalks. Midseason. 
TOWER OF JEWELS (Salbach 1941) Ea. 75c 
A towering well-branched and graceful iris. Standards golden yel- 
low; falls a blending of yellow and mauve. Of good substance. Mid- 
season. 50 in. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge 1937) Ea. 50c 
A beautiful iris of clear brighi yellow, lighter in the center of the 
falls. Tall, well formed, hardy. Late. 36 in. 
VEISHEA (Whiting 1943) Ea. $1.50 
This bright rosy copper blend has the added beauty of a brilliant 
blue blaze in the center of the falls and a metallic sheen that envelops 
the entire flower. Heavy substance and splendid form. Midseason, 
32 in. 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirkland 1931) Ea. 50c 
A deep mauve or lilac self with good height. Very floriferous. Mid- 
season. 39 in. 
* Tris for milder climates of California and the South. GREAT LAKES (See page 6) 
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