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MAPLE VALLEY IRIS GARDENS 

of bloom extending over three weeks. H.M. 
1943, Per. R. 87, 1944, A.M. 1947. $1.00 
RAEJEAN (W. 1940) No. 3967 (AMITOLA 
X COPPER PIECE) Late,~38 inches: A 
very large, late, two-toned yellow of pleas- 
ing personality. The closely domed stand- 
ards are of deep chrome yellow, the wide 
falls are of lighter tone edged with deeper 
yellow. The substance is very firm and 
the texture glistening. Very free with both 
bloom and increase. H.M. 1942, Per. R. 87, 
1943. $. 75 
ROCKET (W. 1945) No. 4215 (SANDAL- 
WOOD X NARANJA) X (GOLDEN 
SPIKE) Early midseason, 38 inches. This 
has been called the orange iris. The stand- 
ards are the deepest chrome yellow, the 
falls really orange almost to the edge. The 
flowers are large, wide petaled, classically 
formed and of heavy substance. The pic- 
ture is quite true in color, but was, unfor- 
tunately, taken before the flower had un- 

TEA ROSE 
furled to its normal size and shape. A fully 
opened bloom of ROCKET shows wide, 
arched and domed standards with well 
rounded, gracefully flaring falls and wide 
hafts. The stalks are fairly well branched, 
carrying nine to eleven bloom buds. The 
hardy, vigorous plants bloom and increase 
freely. H.M. 1945, R. 90, 1946, A.M. 1947. 
Symposium 1948. $15.00 
ROUGE BOUQUET (W. 1941) No. 39125 
(MATULA X GARDEN MAGIC) Late 
midseason, 34 inches. A blended medley 
of ruby red, crimson and copper. The 
blooms are very wide and full, of beauti- 
fully rounded form and lasting substance. 
It has proved very useful in breeding for 
pinks, and reds. Hans Sass’s new RED 
TORCH is from ROUGE BOUQUET X 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. The growing and 
blooming habits are excellent. R. 87, 1942. 
$1.00 

Check the extras you would like us to 
send you. See list on order blank. 
TEA ROSE 
$3.00 
With 
WILD HONEY 
$4.50 
With 
SIOUX CITY SUE 
$4.00 
With 
THREE OAKS 
$4.00 
With 
ARAB CHIEF 
$4.00 
ALL FIVE FOR 
$10.00 
