THE FLOWERS FOR THE MILLIONS—OR THE MILLIONAIRE 


CLOUD CASTLE—(Graves 1944) M.37”. 
Exquisite pale wistaria. blue, large ruf- 
fled, broad and flaring, with an inde- 
shes ga) ge i: $3.00 
COCK ROBIN (Hall 1947) M.36” Tan- 
gold standards;brown-red falls. Bril- 
liant variegata, free blooming, with 
good substance, stems and branching. 
$4.50 
MISSIONARY COLLECTION 
Your choice of 10 for $3 
All 28 for $7.50 
Anitra Kalinga 
At Dawning Marquita 
Cheerioe Modiste 
Dogrose Mount Cloud 
E. B. Williamson Mrs. J. L. Gibson 
Ethel Peckham Pink Opal 
Evolution Shining Waters 
Exclusive Sierra Blue 
Frieda Mohr Snow King 
Golden Hind Summer Tan 
Indian Hills Theodolinda 
Jean Cayeux Destiny 
Junaluska Violet Crown 
Ethelwyn Dubuar Winneshiek 

Or any of the IRIS VIRUS COLLECTION 
If you will add 50c to your remittance 
toward mailing cost, we will add China 
Maid, Wm. A. Setchell or Wabash 
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COPPER CRYSTAL— (Wash. 1938) ML. 
38”. Domed standards of tawny brown. 
Falls same overlaid with Shae ie 
COPPER LUSTRE—(Kirkland 1934) M. 
36”. A copper-toned iris overlaid with 
sparkling golden irridescence. An iris 
milestone. Dvkes Medal 19338......... $ .50 
COPPER PINK—(Kellogg 1941) M.38”. 
Luscious soft pink blend with coppery 
suffusion at the hafts, blue shadings 
on the midrib and style arms and 
orange-brown beard. Perhaps the pink- 
est blend. A fine companion to Caro- 
) ie. Eee SS lle Olle eee $1.00 
COPPER RIVER—(DeForest 1945) M. 
36”. Flaring, slightly ruffled flower of 
glistening tan, falls overlaid new-penny 
Bee OPITIAN Go go. caneaap---Sa--c-enc none $6.00 
COPPER ROSE—(Cook 1941) M.38”. 
Smoothly blended old rose, tan and 
copper with golden center. Standards 
between buff pink and Japan rose. 
Falls between terra cotta and ocher 
MetesISLOAG DCtAIS cc... 8 wean ---8----02--200- $1.50 
CORAL MIST— (Grant 1941) M.38’. Pink 
standards, deeper coral-pink falls, cin- 
namon flush. Garden effect is pink. 
Flaring form and wide branching. $2.00 
CORDOVAN—(Kleinsorge 1946) M.36”. 
Coppery ox-blood seedling of Bryce 
Canyon, bold and well-branched. Fine- 
ly netted hafts on ruffled falls. f $4.00 
CORITICA—(H. Sass 1942) M.30’. Clear 
yellow-ground plicata with restrained 
markings of rich brown. The poorest 
grower of the yellow plicatas here. 
Very highly praised in the north. $1.50 




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CORONADO—(Tompkins 1945) M.38”. 
Intense yellow of unusual flaring 
form, rare in yellows, Large, broad- 
petalled and well-substanced..__...... $3.50 
CORONET—(Hall 1938) ML.34’. Soft 
golden rose beige self. Jean Cayeux 
seedling with nicely formed, lustrous 
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COURS LA REINE—(Cayeux 1938). M. 
34”, Blended gold standards and flar- 
ing falls of clear lavender, edged gold. 
50 
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COURTIER—(Hall 1947) M.30’”. Deeply 
colored flamingo pink with prominent 
deep tangerine beard. Outstanding 
CA 0) Lae DY) eee eee on ee $10.00 
CROWN OF GOLD— (Hall 1940) VE.36”. 
Very large deep yellow. Very early and 
TORT Are ee ee ee eS $1.50 
CROWN PRINCE—(Kleinsorge 1932) M. 
38”. Metallic yellow standards. Deep 
velvety maroon falls. Dark-toned 
MALLOC Sel Uma eee eee eter nS 2 ee ecu disco 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY—(J. Sass 1935) M. 
48”. One of the tallest pure_whites. 
Vigorous, graceful and hardy. Fine for 
tC et QUIN Sete rte see $ .30 
DAFFY— (DeForest 1947) M.36”. Cream- 
white plicata with maroon-flushed 
standards and variably peppered and 
Stripeceralin . Odd we = met es he $6.00 
DAMERINE—(Gage 1939) M.36”. Large 
deep red with domed standards and 
LSU Te] Ti mec Spee cee eee oe teat nt ®) 
DANUBE WAVE—(Schreiner 1947) M. 
38”. Remarkably blue in a medium 
shade of rich marine, outstanding in 
quality and depth of coloring. Well- 
substanced and well-branched. f $7.50 
DAUNTLESS—(Connell 1929) M.40”. 
One-time best “red,” this purplish red 
Dykes Medal winner of 1929 ranks, for 
general all around goodness, as one of 
the best irises of all time, .............. $ .30 
DAYBREAK—(Kleinsorge 1941) M.40”. 
Blend of pink and gold with slight 
undertone of copper. Large, well- 
shaped with closed standards and semi- 
flaring falls and a suggestion of ruf- 
fling, it is one of the finer pink blends. 
ff hog NS, ety i SS se Ae ee Se ea $2.00 
DEEP VELVET—(Salbach 1939) M.36”. 
Glistening red-violet, shading to frosty 
claret brown at the hafts, this large 
iris with broad semi-flaring falls is one 
GOTACNOSDCSE Si Curie £8 sek ee $1.00 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—(Cayeux 1929) 
ML.38”, Standards, rosy purple flushed 
bronze. Falls, rich  claret-crimson. 
Dykes Medal, France, 1930. ....... gh Sse E) 
IRIS VIRUS COLLECTION 
Your choice of 10 for $2.50 
Aline Indian Chief 
Blue Monarch K. V. Ayres 
California Gold Paulette 
Purple Giant 
Rose Dominion 
Clara Noyes 
Crystal Beauty 
Dauntless Rosy Wings 
Deseret Shah Jehan 
Gudrun Tenaya 
Happy Days The Black Douglas 
Imperial Blush Wm. Carey Jones 
If you will include 50c toward mailing 
cost, we will add China Maid, 
