UMBA (Clevenger 1947) M. 40 in.—Umba is a beautiful Iris 
in the very popular peach pink class. The standards are a 
pinkish, coral amber. The falls are the same color with a very 
slight overcast of Lavender. The standards are large, slightly 
ruffled, and hold together. The falls are very broad and 
rounded. The beard is bright orange and helps to light up the 
ireraroning excellent, ..2l.222l. 2 ot $5.00 
VEISHEA (Whiting 1943) M. 36 in.—A rosy copper blend 
with a flush of blue at the haft that lights up the entire flower. 
Beenoicearis and a 00d breeder, 12. ..---. 2 ek $1.50 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (Smith 1940) E.M. 40 in.—A rich, 
gleaming deep violet, with broad, rounded beautifully finished 
flowers, on tall well branched, strong Staller eee $1.00 
VISION OF MIRZA (DeForest 1944) M. 40 in.—The largest 
of this type of iris on the market. <A prince in the world of 
flowers. The large cream flowers are gaily marbled in rose 
LS Te eagle a al ee aI 5s ot es a ER SVE Sk $1.50 
WABASH (Wmsn. 1937) M. 38 in.—Dykes medal 1940. Still 
one of the outstanding amoena. White standards are slightly 
ruffled, the deep purple falls are trimmed with a _ white 
SEN Nia) [ei 3s eae Te ee 1) eae eS mee eet AP EDO ae Ee ESL Oe ee a ade) $.75 
WHITE CITY (Murrell 1939) E.M. 40 in.—A blue white from 
England. Very large, and their Dykes Medal winner in 
Nl oe ab dsp evade doen atsnt whse aires cv ge Be EI ek $1.00 
WHITE GODDESS (Nesmith 1986) M. 38 in.—A large glis- 
ioniiee wire Of Sturdy growing ‘habits22 2225.22 2 ee re $.75 
WHITE VALOR (Nicholls 1938) M.L. 40 in.—This beautiful 
white flower growing on tall well branched stalks has not 
received the acclaim that it deserves._..--_.__..____________ $.60 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner 1941) M. 38 in.—This large 
imposing, crisp, white with a touch of gold at the center is one 
of the best new whites, very beautiful, a rapid increaser.__$1.00 
Special List of Well Known Bearded Iris 
40c each 
Any Ten All Different—$3.50 
ANITRA—Light blue. 
AVONDALE—Copper blend 
BLUE DIAMOND 
BLUE MONARCH 
BLUE TRIUMPH 
CALIFORNIA GOLD—Large Fine yellow 
COPPER LUSTRE—Unusual light copper 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY—A good white 
DAUNTLESS—A grand old red 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—Red copper fine form and carriage. 
E. B. WILLIAMSON—Glowing coppery red. 
EDGEWOOD—A big lavender pink. 
EXCLUSIVE—A soft powder blue. 
GLORIOLE—Pale frosty blue. 
GOLDEN HIND—Of the richest yellow. 
GUDRUN—A favorite giant white. 
JEAN CAYEUX—A favorite, rich tan. 
JEB STEWART—A deep red brown bi-tone. 
MELCHOIR—Magenta red, fine. 
MISSOURI—A famous blue bi-color. 
MOUNT ROYAL—A deep blue with darker falls. 
MRS, J. L. GIBSON—Large deep violet, black. 
NASSAK—One of the white plicatas, blue stichings.. 
OZONE—Violet blue with brown haft. 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON—A blue blend. 
RED RADIANCE—A deep glowing red. 
SANDIA—A chamois pink fine. 
SANTA BARBARA—Old but a fine iris. 
SIEGFRIED—First of the famous yellow plicatas. 
SNOW KING—A very lovely pure white. 
WITCHNG HOUR—A yellow overcast peach. 
