Wabash (Williamson 1936) Probably the most outstanding anemone of today. 
Standards are white and the falls hyacinth violet with a very definite white 
margin. This gives the flower a striking contrast that is both pleasing and 
attractive. 39”. 75¢ 
West Point (Nicholls 1938) A perfectly poised, refined indigo-blue with falls more 
intensely indigo with brownish cast at the haft worn like epaulets on a blue 
uniform. Wide, well formed flowers. Late blooming. A magnificent iris well 
worth a place in any planting. 38”. 50c 
Zantha (Fay 1947) A very large clear deep yellow. Winner of the President’s Cup 
at the 1947 Iris meeting. Because of its clear sparkling color and extremely 
large flowers this variety is one of the finest yellows. 37”. $10.00 
Zua (Crawford 1914) Here is an intermediate iris of real charm and beauty. Itisa 
sport of Florentine according to iris check list. The general effect in coloring 
is a light lavender that is most attractive due to the creped substance of the 
petals. It can easily be mistaken for an orchid when used as a corsage. Has a 
pleasing fragrance. 75¢e; 3 for $2.00 

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