WHITE CITY. (Murrell 1939) E.M. 40 in. A large 
white from England. Probably the best to 
come from there as yet. Much sought after be- 
cause of its cool coloring and usefulness in both 
the garden and showroom. Dykes Medal Eng- 
Lees TS I 5 eos eral a ce 
WHITE GODDESS. (Nesmith 1936) M. 38 in. A 
very large, pure white of flaring ruffled form. 
A real top notcher. H.M. 1946, P.R. 90 _-_.______ 
WHITE VALOR. (Nicholls 1938) M. L. 40 in. An 
absolutely perfect white of velvety finish. _____ 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD. (Grant 1943) E.M. 38 in. 
A large, icy blue white with a blue beard. Out- 
Sree el Odo es PI RS Bh ee eo 
WM. A. SETCHELL. (Brehm 1938) M.L. 36 in. 
One of the largest, if not THE largest iris to be 
introduced. A dark, rich violet rose or purple 
UN ACHENGY, Rea Pag ie ray Ae Pv a a 
WINEBERRY. (Clev. 1947) M. 36 in. Something 
different is given us in this blend of smoky 
violet and rusty rose that has a bright edging 
of saraband brown and an allover sprinkling of 
silver. The flower is large, of good form: and 
emtlCavyeculstatice -< etc se ts Oe Ree Pops 
WILD HONEY. (Whiting 1946) E.M. 34 in. A 
rich, light golden tan self, this glistens as 
though dusted with golden crystals. Large flow- 
PlLerorepooderorm and substances so. see oe 
WING COMMAND. (Tompkins 1948) E.M. 37 in. 
This is a deep, lustrously shining blue purple 
with absolutely no haft marks or veinings and 
with a dark beard. Its heavily substanced blooms 
are of satiny finish with well domed standards 
and the broad pointed falls flare widely, giving 
the flower a winged appearance. The plants are 
hardy and increase is good. Stalks are strong 
with average branching. Price the same as last 
preateacutiisewasra selloute- is 2.20 2 2 eS 
WINTER CARNIVAL. (Schreiner 1941) M. 38 in. 
A large, crisp white with a touch of gold at the 
iE NEM E LOS es gO loca en eee oe ee 
WORTHINGTON. (Cook 1943) M. 36 in. A large, 
bright rosy red bicolor of heavy substance and 
pleasing form. Unusual and very brilliant color 
YELLOW JEWEL. (Smith 1939) M. 36 in. A bril- 
liant, heavily ruffled deep chrome yellow _____- 
YUMA. (Mitchell 1945) M. 42 in. A striate, this has 
a deep yellow ground and heavy stipplings of 
Pit reeLCUsau dy DLOWN Loss) ac en ee ore & 
ZEBULON, (Callis 1940) M. 35 in. Dark purple, 
heavily ruffled and thick te tured seedling 
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