

JAKE (J. Sass 1943) M.L. 38 in.—A large glistening white 
that seems to perform well in all sections of the country.__$.60 
JASMINE (Grant 1944) M. 40 in.—A clear golden yellow of 
fine form with a rich velvet finish. No veining is apparent in 
themimenestongards or falls. H.M. 1944) 22-2232 uu ee $7.00 
JONQUIL (Whiting 19438) L. 42 in.—A tall light yellow with 
a deeper edge on all the petals. Should be planted behind Seon 
PO eg la a Ig pap a 1 
KANSAS INGLESIDE (Hillson 1940) M. 388 in.—A velvety 
mahogany red. This iris particularly valuable because if given 
aS liteeratcention it will bloom again in the fall. —-_-.._____- $.60 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay 1945) M. 35 in.—A very large, well 
formed, ruffled white. The standards are ruffled and tightly 
closed, the falls are semi-flaring. Excellent branching and 
rn Vieme LOAD 6 ee 2s oS ee ees $5.00 
KIRKMO (Clevenger 1946) M.E. 38 in.—This is a large, 
ruffled, red self. Not a dark red, but, more of an intense 
rose red. It is bright and has great carrying power in the 
garden. Beard is yellow. Standards closed and falls slightly 
farineeelardy, stems strone. Branching good... WW $1.00 
KLONDYKE GOLD (Kirk 1941) M. 36 in.—An iris of rich 
glistening yellow and great size, this is a consistent ta e00 
a 
LAGOLONDRINA (Tompkins 1946) M.L. 40 in.—A self of 
rich Royal Purple, the flowers are large, heavily substanced, 
satiny finished and semi-flaring of form. The standards arch 
and touch and the petals are all very broad. The stalks are 
Laer pranched and very. strong. ~......-....---.--- $7.50 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass 1942) M. 36 in.—A rich medium 
toned blue that has great carrying power in the garden.____$.50 
LIDICE (Tompkins 1945) M. 36 in.—A glowing Dahlia-car- 
mine with an edging of bright heather, this iris is so smoothly 
and cleanly finished it appears to be cut from a deep rich 
pl a a RS a el el $5.00 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach 1936) L. 36 in.—An ever popular 
irispomeoupery rea of fine form and finish. ~~. ~___---~.-..-__- $.60 
LOS ANGELES—One of the best blue and white plicatas $.40 
LOUVOIS (Cay 1936)—Rich maroon brown with light tan 
standards and an edging of the tan around the velvety falls. $.60 
MAGIC CARPET (Schriener 1942) M.L. 33.in.—A very large 
plicata with a rich buff ground and markings of bright cin- 
tena aT CMEC us, ee a ee $3.00 
MARIMBA (DeForest 1948) M. 38 in.—Very large flaring 
flowers of rich, smooth, cinnamon toned tan.____---------- $1 00 
MATULA (H. Sass 1939) M.L. 36 in.—A bright blend of red 
and gold. One of the best parents one can get for breeding._$.50 
MELANIE (Hillson 1940) M. 40 in.—A large flaring flow- 
pee of a beautiful shade of orchid pink. One of the best of ace 
To aac fy Ry ol i i el ORE a ae wD ; 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 1942) M. 36 in.—A very large 
purple and white plicata. Clean colors and a full ruffled form 
make this one of the most showy of all iris.._______-____- $3.00 
MISS BISHOP (J. Sass 1942) M. 38 in.—A pure glistening 
white with a touch of gleaming yellow in the throat.______ $3.00 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU (Cay. 1934) M.L. 35 in.—One of the 
most charming and beautiful plicatas in the garden. A large, 
well formed flower with a ground of silvery white and an all- 
over network and sanding of deep heliotrope.______________-_- $.40 
MOON BLOSSOM (Tompkins 1946) M. 386 in.—A deep 
camellia pink and twilight blue which seems to have a creamy 
undertone. This is very floriferous and often has five blooms 
open at once on a very well branched stalk. The flowers are 
of medium to fairly large size and have a beautiful finish and 
gardenia like substance. Of interest too for breeding because 
Giemeeie-=ci2nth Onco blood.__._ =. 5 $3.50 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA (J. Sass 1943) M. 36 in.—A large 
pale yellow and cream irisi that is reminiscent of Elsa Sass but 
is much larger and is more delicately finished. One of the 
top clumps in the garden and always beautiful on the show 
Se net ot DOE Pe ae $2.00 
MOUNT TIMP. (Muhl. 1945) E.M. 34 in.—A very large flow- 
ered plicata that has a clean yellow cream ground and brown- 
ish rose markings. Often blooms again in the fall.__------ $1.50 
NED LE FEVRE (Lapham 1942) M. 38 in.—A bended cop- 
per rose with a smooth overtone of light orange.__-----~-- $1.25 
