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*Esdraelon, 30”, E, reddish tone .... 1.25 
*%Fair Enough, 36”, EE*, medium blue 
POD Ula lw beats. ea een a Sy ee 230 
x%xGiran, 24”, beautiful wine A 
Grace Mohr, 34”, netted and _ veined 
manganese lilac; huge, HM, AM .. .65 
* Gypsy King, 
broad petaled 
red, reliable 
bloomer, one 
of the very 
finest ‘“onco- 
bred” irs, 
from Lothrop 
in: Califixee1.75 

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Pollo [Yee Aaah. 
ywibpall, 30”, *, ruffled reddish-lilac .60 
| tcIcicle 10” L, blu- 
ish white self 1.00 
willusion 30”, L*, 
delicate lilac pink 
with tawny brown 
overlay at haft, 
HM 
Lady Lilford 28”, 
ML blackish purple 
cot with brilliant black 
ame beard steno. 45 
(100%Lady Mohr, 36”, E, 89, oyster shell 
white frosted chartreuse yellow with 
red-violet blotch, HM, AM ........ 3.00 
%Miss Muffet E, 
more green than 
Lady Mohr, we like 
ite better: 227 290 
Mohrson, 32”, M 
grape*, lacquered 
royal purple HM, 
AIMS sess oes 40 
%& Molasses M, dark 
red-brown Pabd Ae. 


foliage, a Table Iris SEES be op alaae ees .30 
Peshawar, 20”, EE*, richest chocolate 
brown, coffee styles, HM, AM ... .35 
ALSO AVAILABLE: 
TIME WAITS FOR NO MAN—PLANT A GARDEN NOW 
% Present, 30”, E, pinkish tints with 
veins and dots set off by rose signal 
patch one of the choicest, HM .... 2.95 
semele, 32”, frilled sky blue ............ 035 
Sheriffa, 36”, E, metallic red mulberry 
blue blaze on falls, HM, AM ........ ey bs) 
Shushan, 15”, violet mauve grey S and 
Ferich manoLanys +2 eee rete, ss a 
susan of Hilly, 24’, M pale violet and 
very Dales yellowaia = ones 30 
x* Wee Admiral, 4”, in- 
tense red purple .. 1.45 
William Mohr, 30” M, 
686, soft violet veined 
manganese violet, AM 
popula ee 35 
Y OUng Aprile gio ooh 
Table Iris in bright vio- 
let, grass-like foliage 
4 
Zwanenberg, 13”, Lobe 
82, greyish washed olive 
buff to brown, AM .25 
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Visit Our Iris Fields 
Middle Of May 

Peak Of Bloom 
Visitors galore, yes sir, over 1,750 visitors 
tramped through the iris field paths on one 
Sunday last May. So many came in cars that 
it took 4 men to direct traffic. 
The peak iris 
bloom is usually 
around May 15th 
to 25th, depending 
on the season. Of 
course we have 
some iris starting 
to bloom about the 
middle of March, 
and other varieties 
coming’ on through 
the month of April, 
until the Iris sym- 
phony reaches its 
crescendo in mid- 
May. Even late in 
the fall one ean 
see the re-bloom- 
ing iris out in full 
color until the frosts come. 
As an added attraction, we have many 
peonies out in full bloom during the last 
week of May. Oriental Poppies and other 
families of iris may also be seen in bloom, 
including the increasingly popular Spuria 
Tris. 
We are located 10 3-4 miles south of Beloit 
on K-14 and 3 west. 

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