NYLON (Whiting 1940) M. 86 in.—A bend of soft golden 
caramel and tan, that is still stops with us. Large and pleas- 
antly ruffled. 2-22-2252 255s ee $.75 
OLA KALA (J. Sass 1943) M. 36 in.—This is rated as Tops 
in the dark yellow class, magnificent. 22 2os20o22 eee eee $2.50 
OREGON TRAIL (Klein. 1943) M.L. 36 in.—A lovely and 
different blend of mustard yellow and brown, touched with 
chocolate brown: on the shoulders. —~.__.-. ola $2.00 
PATRICE (DeForest 1945) E.M. 40 in.—On a well branched 
stalk that is strong, this plicata is exquisitely lovely. The falls 
are cream brushed with gold and flecked with deep lavander 
brown, while the standards are deep cream flushed with rosy 
lavender. .1--.u002 42 $3.00 
PATRICIA (H. Sass 1939) M. 34 in.—A lovely iris that re- 
minds one of a Puritan in a ruffled cloak of pure white.___$.60 
PINK LACE (Sass 1947) M. 36 in.—This smoothly finished 
iris with full rounded flowers of light shell pink is given a glow 
at the throat by a smooth tangerine beard.__._____________ $7.50 
PRARIE FIRE (Tompkins 1946) M.L. 38 in.—The tall wiry, 
well branched stalk of this, carries many beautifully fashioned, 
crisp, semi-flaring flowers of blended flame reds and coppers; 
making’ it appear a “Torch of Flame? ee $8.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass 1939)—This iris had what it 
takes to win the Dykes Medal in 1943. The blend of sunset 
colors make it one of the loviliest in the garden.____________ $1.00 
RADIANT (Saib. 1936) 386 in.—A coppery orange red that 
is brilliantly rich; it is indeed ‘Radiant.’ [22202 eee $.50 
RAEJEAN (Whiting 1940) M.L. 40 in.—A very large late 
flowering two-toned yellow that is liked by everyone.____-__~ $.75 
RED VELVET (Klein. 1939) M. 86 in.—Rich and colorful 
with standards of Van Dyke red, slightly deeper at edge. Falls 
carmine with darker rim, the flowers seem cut from velvet. $1.00 
RUBIENT (Whiting 1942) M. 36 in.—The standards are of a 
rich red purple, the falls a deeper red purple with an edging of 
the lighter color of the stands. A gold patterned haft further 
enhances the beauty of this iris. 20 (oso) =33e2e eee $1.50 
SHERIFFA (White 1941) E.M. 38 in.—A perfectly hardy 
onco-bred of metallic mulberry purple with a distinct blue 
blaze'.on the falls...i-2---.- Lo eee $1.00 
SIOUX CITY SUE (Whiting 1947) M. 36 in.—A very brilliant 
blend of chestnut red and bright copper. A bright blaze of blue 
around the beard gives the bloom an added attraction. Quite 
similar to Mexican Magic. Li.2 2222) eee $3.00 
SMOLDER (Nicholls 1937) LL. 46 in.—A perfect deep red 
purple self with a glossy finish. Quite late blooming and very 
fragrant, cleo 2cL ee $.50 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves 1942) M. 38 in.—A pure white 
with ruffled form that is large and beautiful, This is probably 
the best white on the market. —.....-..- lolol $3.00 
SONRISA (DeForest 1942) M. 36 in.—Slightly ruffled flow- 
ers of blended coppery pink with an overlay of pale gold. Large 
and flaring, substance is firm and the blooms are well placed 
on nicely ‘branched stalk. ....____1_U_2__ 3 eee $2.50 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck 1940) M. 38 in.—Dykes Medal 1944. 
This iris is gleaming yellow has petals of plush like texture. It 
is almost a. self of pure gold. ~--._.2.20 232 See $1.50 
STELLA POLARIS (Smith 1939) M. 42 in.—A large, cool, 
semi-flaring white that has been given added beauty by thread- 
like reticulations of rich gold in the throat..-lloLJllo eee $1.00 
TA-MING (Whiting 1943) M. 34 in.—The flowers are wide 
and full formed, much on the order of Naranja but of clearer 
color and much larger...--2-- slo ue eee $1.00 
TEA ROSE (Whiting 1944) M. 38 in.—The flowers are aaa 
tifully rounded in form, a lovely light copper pink..__-_---~ $ 
THE ADMIRAL (D. Hall 1941) M. 38 in.—Near perfection of 
form and substance of a rich medium blue..____--2- slo $1.00 
THE CHIEFTAIN (Clevenger 1946) M. 40 in.—This iris of 
regal carriage, appearing to be starched, really makes a splash 
of color in the garden. It has a very striking blue feather 
marking at the beard. The beard is orange, the standards are 
closed and the well rounded falls are flaring. Excellent sub- 
stance, good branching, growth good, and a fine breeder.__$1.00 
TIFFANJA (DeForset 1942) M. 38 in.—This distinctive yel- 
low plicata of round flaring form with a ground of smooth 
cream white and markings of bright buff yellow. This is a 
yery fine iris. wo. ll Sle eee $1.50 
