TISHOMINGO (Caldwell 1941) A clear wisteria blue with crisp texture, domed 
standards and flaring falls. Very heavy substance and _ sturdy stalks. 
PAM 194A SF ek ON Oe Oe TS eae i ee natty a ee ee $1.50 | 
TOBACCO ROAD (Klein. 1942) <A golden tobacco brown, with nearly closed 
standards and wide horizontal falls. The substance is heavy and the stalks and 
branching are good. One of the best in this color. AM, 1946 _ 000... $5.00 
TOP SERGEANT (Kirk.-Williams 1941) A dark red-brown bicolor with velvety 
falls. Midseason to later bloomer ove. 8s.2 ee Ee espana eae ee toe 
TREASURE ISLAND diate 1937) ace golden yellow, washed cream at the center. 
Beard... 18> s0ld 7AM, =: 1945 sn ee ceaieh | eg Stee ten oe eee ae Sees oe ee 50c 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (Smith 1940) A gleaming violet-mauve flower with wide 
petalseand' fine forms-Onemof thes best. Allis 1943 eee ee ee $1.00 
WABASH (Wmsn. 1937) An outstanding amoena with ruffled white standards and 
ultra marine-blue falls. A white margin on the falls together with the striking 
color combination make this one of the most popular irises on the market. 
Dykes Medal 194007 sis, ehes eee ake ye ee ook Dae ree Ee eee 75Cc 
WASATCH (Thorup 1935) Very large white with blue button-hole — stitching. 
ELM 198 6 cea ee DN gat test te eee at) eee 40c 
WHITE CITY (Murrell 1939) Immense flowers of blue-white, fhe and silky. A 
deeper flush of blue at the center adds to its beauty. AM, 1945 _......... $1.00 
WHITE GODDESS (Nesmith 1936) Large lightly ruffled flowers of glistening white. 
.The standards are domed and the falls flaring. HM, 1936 ............2.2.0......20..... 75¢ 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD (Grant 1943) A large porcelain-white flower with blue at 
the haft. The standards are closed and the falls semi-horizontal. Substance, 
branching and=sstalks mare; gO0dreAMG wl 945 eee ee tie eee era $3.50 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg 1931) Lightly ruffled flowers of deepest blue. Petals are 
broad and the finish lustrous. One of the best at this price ............................ 35c 
. WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner 1941) Great snowy white flowers with wide flar- 
ing falls and heavily gold tinted throat. Excellent branching and _ stout 
Ste@msst cll My LO 42 ose ek cane ee te id ie cae attlaee ehgP IOC meee neee taser Wie tees $1.00 
YYELLOW JEWEL (K. Smith 1939) Clear yellow domed standards and semi-flaring 
rich chrome yellow falls. Large flowers on nicely branched stalks _......... $1.50. 
Did you read how to get 50% more iris free? 
The following plants are pretty well known so we have made short des- 
criptions. Most of them are of medium height and make good foreground plants. 
They all bloom freely in the spring and if the season is favorable will 
bloom again in the fall. 
AUTUMN: GUBEN?sn0w.n Witite co wWaliae ees eh ote a nee i eee eee Ae Focabe 40c 
BEACK MAGIC deep blte-purples weyuun tae: 2. ctr bn heb ay bee ceiaiy bee Soe nes 40c 
DORCASPFHUITGCHESON SpansveviGleteomasss 1. ate es ees, 2 oe nan an eee eee eee 35C 
PFALG eBbkAU DYee browne vidleteand, bronze, 02) eres ree pee 2 ee $1.50 
BROS TS OU REN“ {rOsty wi te mwa se deal ence. Git Cerra ease te cn ee Poe pla te ape 
GOLDENSCATARACH srichscoldensy ello weve ee ee ee ec 40c 
GOLDEN CHAR VEST= deepeyellow rd. wart) ee ee eens, sgeseenn 35¢c 
JEAN SIRET, yellow dwarf. .......... POPPE ey Mn ALO BREN SOS Bn aly ea We eG RT De ES 35¢c 
JUGY BEAUTY lights blue ,extrarcoodsek tec) ees ee ge nb eae ern ee 75¢ 
KANSAS TAINGOESIDE SD dark tare tik x aete nn oe eis ery mae entree tee 40c 
DIBVIENAN TSE CHAVAGNAC;. reddish-violeti-diwart sen oe oe ae ee 30c 
MARTIN, E VERBS L- tallbelightsbluerco0d, ee. ce ie eee ae Te Re as a ata 35¢c 
PEGGY BABBING TON? clear sdeép-yellow.c aa 2 eee ee ee 35c 
SANGREATS  medinnioty ello w aie ae aes eo cet ee ee oe ae ee 30¢c 
SEPTEMBER SKIES, dark blie-* 25 05 aoe aan eee ees ae See eee 35c 
SOUND MONEY, -golden* yellow s.d wartiee0 ss eos re eee een 30¢c 
SOUTHLAND, “medium<yv.ell ow Mies o0 ee ee eee ee a ee ge 35¢ 
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