
DAYBREAK 
ALBA SUPERBA—M. 38” A huge striking white, 
with domed standards and flaring falls. Each 2.50 
ANGELUS—L. 36” An orchid-pink self, with a 
shimmering mauve iridescence on the falls. Large 
flowers with heavy texture. Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
ANITRA—M. 35” Crisp, silvery sky blue flowers 
of great size. Each .40 
ARCTIC—M. 40” A gigantic gleaming cream white 
with a golden beard. The falls have a touch of gold. 
(See picture. ) Each .50 
ARGUS PHEASANT—L. 38” Considered by many 
as the best introduction in 1948. A bright self of 
golden brown, with golden style arms and an 
orange beard. Each 18.00 
AUTUMN FROST—E. 36” A large, frosty white 
which sometimes blooms again in Fall. Especially 
attractive foliage. Each .35; 3 for .90 
AZURE SKIES—M. 34” A self of pale azure-blue, 
with firm, domed standards and flaring, almost 
horizontal falls, set off by a white beard. Each 1.25 
BALROUDOUR—L. 12” A flower of exotic form 
and color. Cream colored standards, flecked with 
purple, and chartreuse fall with a purple blotch. 
When worn on an evening gown it is frequently 
mistaken for an orchid. Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
BERTHA GERSDORF—M. 36” A large yellow, with 
an infusion of -pink-on the-standards-and-pinkish 
purple on the falls. Each 1.00 
BLACK WINGS—M. 30” A velvety blue-black 
which appears to be actually black in some lights. 
Each .35; 3 for .90 
BLUE RHYTHM—M. 30” Large well formed flow- 
ers of cornflower blue, with a silver sheen. 
Each 4.00 
BLUE SHIMMER—M. 39” Something new in blue 
and white plicatas. Large shimmering white, pep- 
pered with clear blue. (See picture. ) Each 1.50 
BROWN THRASHER—M. 34” A smooth brown 
resembling a piece of highly polished bronze. 
Each 1.25 
BRYCE CANYON—M. 38” A warm blend of henna- 
copper and red-brown. Large impressive flowers of 
good form. Stock limited. (See picture.) Each 3.50 
BUECHLEY GIANT—™. 44” A mammoth tall blue 
bicolor which always evokes “ohs” and “ahs” of 
pleasure and surprise. Tops at any price. 
Each .35; 3 for .90 
BUFFAWN—E. 34” The name describes it—buff 
and fawn. Large flaring blooms with a prominent 
red-orange beard. (See picture. ) 
Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
CADETOU—M. 35” Very scarce. Honey colored 
standards and red falls, edged with gold. A vigorous 
grower and free bloomer. Each .35 

BUFFAWN 
ELMOHR 
CALIFORNIA GOLD—M. 36” A slightly fragrant 
large deep yellow. Each .35 
CALIFORNIA PEACH—E. 38” A striking pink and 
apricot blend. Each .5O 
CASA MORENA—M. 38” A rich glowing brown 
self of immense size. Each 2.00 
CHAMOIS M. 36” A mammoth pure chamois 
self with a bronze tipped yellow beard. It glistens 
as though sprinkled with diamond dust. (See 
picture. ) Each 5.00 
CHANTILLY —M. 36” An orchid pink novelty. 
Both the standards and falls are heavily crimped, 
giving the flowers the effect of having an edge of 
dainty lace. Each 3.50 
CHEERIO—M. 36” A rich bronze-red with velvety 
falls . Each .35 
CHERIE—M. 34” The most sought after flamingo 
pink. Large ruffled flowers of good form and heavy 
substance. Each 18.00 
CHIEF POKING FIRE—M. 34” Rich glowing 
reddish-brown flowers, with broad standards and 
round falls. Each 1.00 
CHINA MAID—M. 40” An immense blend of soft 
mallow pink, gold and lilac. Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
CHIVALRY —M. 36” Impressive blue flowers of 
great size and heavy substance. Both the standards 
and falls are neatly ruffled. (See picmurg_) 
Each 7.50 
CHRISTABEL—M. 36” One of the finest reds. Large 
copper-red flowers which are freely produced. 
Slightly fragrant. Each .50 
CITY OF LINCOLN—L. 40” One of the most out- 
standing variegatas. Rich yellow standards; falls 
bright chestnut red, edged with gold. (See picture. ) 
Each .50 
COLOR CARNIVAL—36” A gay flamingo pink, 
with bright raspberry-purple brushed falls. 
Each 10.00 
COURTIER—M. 30” The deepest of the Hall fla- 
mingo pinks, with a prominent tangerine beard. 
Each 6.00 
DAYBREAK —M. 38” Ruffled golden-pink flow- 
ers, with an undertone of copper. (See picture. ) 
Each 1.25 
DOROTHY DIETZ—M. 37” Delicate lavender 
standards and rich velvety purple falls. 
Each .35; 3 for .90 
DRAP D'OR—L. 30” A rare lovely smooth prim- 
rose from France of even coloring throughout. 

Each .50 
DREAMCASTLE—L. 38” An immense orchid pink 
self. (See picture. ) Each 5.00 
EL CAPITAN—F. 40” A large lavender blue. Per- 
haps the most fragrant iris. Each .35; 3 for .90 



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ELMOHR—M. 36” A glossy mulberry-red Wm. 
Mohr offspring. (See picture.) Each 1.00 
ELSA SASS—L. 36” A sulphur yellow as cool as 
lemon ice, with a white blaze on the center of the 
falls. Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
EXTRAVAGANZA — L. 37” Cream standards and 
falls of copper-red, lavender and red-violet. 
Each 6.00 
FANTASY —M 34” A unique sparkling orchid- 
toned pink, with a bright tangerine-red beard. 
Each 15.00 
FLORA ZENOR—L. 40” Described as having the 
color of the foam on a strawberry soda. 
Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
FRANK ADAMS—M. 44” A vigorous flamboyant 
blend of fawn, tan and pink. Each .50 
FRIEDA MOHR—L. 38” A large rosy pink with 
spicy fragrance. (See picture. ) Each .35 
GOLDEN FLEECE—L. 38” A clean cool lemon yel- 
low, beautifully touched with white on the falls. 
Each 1.00 
GOLDEN HIND—M. 34” Richest and brightest 
golden yellow imaginable. Each .35 
GOLDEN RUSSET—M. 40” One of the world’s 
largest iris. Light golden russet. Each 5.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE—M. 38” An exquisite cream 
and yellow iris with a dash of gold and orange. 
(See picture: ) Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
GRAND CANYON—M. 38” A unique blend of 
plum, copper and gold. (See picture. ) Each .75 
GREAT LAKES—M. 38” A clear blue, with flaring 
falls. (See picture. ) Each .75 
GUDRUN —E. 32” A mammoth white which is 
dusted with gold. Each .35 
HELEN McGREGOR—M. 36” “Queen of the blues.” 
Each 8.00 
HERITAGE—M. 34” A ruffled flamingo pink that 
is deeper than CHERIE. A smooth self with a bright 
tangerine beard. Each 18.00 
ILLINOIS—M. 36” A creamy yellow self of large 
size, heavy texture and bright color. Each 12.00 
INDIANA NIGHT—M. 38” A SABLE seedling. An 
almost black lustrous blue-purple. Each 2.50 
INDIAN HILLS—M. 38” A large brilliant purple 
which possesses just about every good quality one 
looks for in iris. (See picture.) Each .40 ; 3 for 1.00 
JAKE—M. 38” A large white with a dash of gold 
which enhances its beauty. Tall and stately. 
Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
JEAN CAYEUX—M. 36” Silky Havana brown flow- 
ers of good size. Each .35 
KANSAS INGLESIDE—E. 34” A pert bright brown- 
ish red which sometimes blooms again in fall. 
Each .40; 3 for 1.00 
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INDIAN HILLS 
LADY MOHR—E. 38” Oyster shell white standards 
and chartreuse falls, with a blaze of red in the cen- 
ter. (See picture. ) Each 2.50; 3 for 6.25 
LAKE SHANNON—M. 36” A beautifully fluted 
broad petaled medium blue. Each 4.00 
LA NEIGE—L. 24” An equisite wax-like white from 
France. Its heavy substance and graceful form make 
it outstanding as a cut flower and in arrangements. 
Extremely scarce. Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
LOUVOIS—M. 35” It has been described as having 
milk chocolate standards and velvety bittersweet 
chocolate falls. (See picture.) Each .50 
LYNN LANGFORD—M. 36” A smooth lavender- 
orchid flower which is brightened by an attractive 
golden center. (See picture. ) Each 5.00 
MAGENTA—L. 36” A claret purple variety which 
turns to red when struck by the slanting rays of the 
afternoon sun. A beauty from France. 
Each .35; 3 for .90 
MAID OF ASTALOT—L. 40” A huge porcelain 
white, beautifully trimmed with blue. 
Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
MARQUITA—L. 35” A large flower with wax-like 
ivory standards and falls of similar color brushed 
with watermelon rose. Each .40 
MATTERHORN—M. 38”A pure white without a 
hint of tattletale gray. Each .50 
MELANIE—M. 44” A large and tall delicate orchid- 
pink. Each .60 
MELODY LANE—E. 36” Described by a commer- 
cial artist as a bright, glistening golden apricot. 
Each 18.00 
MIDWEST GEM—L. 36” A primrose and pink blend 
which appears to be dusted with gold. (See pic- 
ture. ) Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
MING YELLOW—M. 36” One of the largest and 
finest yellows at any price. Huge faultless clear 
yellow flowers. Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
MINNIE COLQUITT—M. 36” A huge ruffled white, 
heavily bordered with wine purple. Each 2.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA—L. 48” A large free blooming 
lilac-pink. (See picture. ) Each .50 
MME. L. AUREAU—M. 30” Large silvery white 
blossoms which are heavily marbled and peppered 
with rosy heliotrope. Each .40; 3 for 1.00 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA—M. 36” A large ruffled 
lemon-toned self. Each 1.50 
NASSAK—38” A spectacular mammoth white, the 
falls and standards of which are neatly stitched 
with blue. Each .35; 3 for .90 
OLA KALA—M. 38” A graceful ruffled flower of 
brightest deep yellow which is lightly brushed with 
Each 1.50 
orange. (See picture. ) 


ORLOFF—L. 33” Yellow flowers 
which are sprinkled with cin- 
namon. This variety produces a 
profusion of bloom. (See pic- 
ture. ) Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
ORMOHR —M. 40” An enor- 
mous silvery lavender flower. (See picture.) 
Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
PAINTED DESERT—M. 42” It possesses the gor- 
geous coloring of the Arizona desert. Each 1.50 
PEACHBLOW—M. 36” A large cream colored iris 
that has a beautiful pink border around the stand- 
ards and falls. Each 1.00 
PERSIAN PRINCE—L. 36” Golden standards and 
velvety oxblood falls. Each .75 
PINK IMPERIAL—E. 50” Blush lavender-pink flow- 
ers that grow on tall stalks that carry about seven 
flowers each. Each .50 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—L. 36” Possesses the glowing 
colors of the setting sun. (See picture. ) 
Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
RADIANT—E. 34” One of the most brilliant varie- 
ties. Glowing bronze standards and copper-red falls. 
Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
RAINBOW ROOM—E. 36” Well named because it 
seems to possess all the colors of the rainbow. 
Each 15.00 
RANGER—L. 36” A rich glowing red. (See picture. ) 
Each 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
RED VALOR—M. 36” A rich garnet-red with an 
unusual brown beard. Each 1.50 
RIDING HIGH—L. 46” A tall rosy red. Each .50 
ROCKET—M. 36” Deep yellow standards and or- 
ange chrome falls, broad petaled and of firm sub- 
stance. (See picture. ) Each 8.00 
ROSY WINGS—M. 38” A rosy red with a glisten- 
ing sheen. It produces a super-abundance of blos- 
soms. Each .35; 3 for .90 
SABLE—E. 40” A rich velvety black-purple. “King 
of the blacks.” (See picture.) Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
SANDALWOOD —L. 44” Large flowers with buff- 
brown standards and bright brown falls. — Each .35 
SHERIFFA—M. 38” A rich metallic violet flower 
with a blue blaze on the falls. Each 1.00 
SHINING WATERS—L. 40” A graceful blue with 
the brightness of a summer sky. Each .40 
SIEGFRIED—L. 40” A beautiful plicata, with yel- 
low standards and cream colored falls, stippled and 
dotted brown. Slightly ruffled. (See picture. ) 
Each .50; 3 for 1.25 


ROCKET 
SIR KNIGHT—™. 37” A huge blue-purple with a 
silky finish. Always a favorite. Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
SNOW FLURRY—E. 40” A beautifully ruffled blue- 
white. Each 1.25 
SOLID MAHOGANY —M. 38” A deep reddish- 
brown iris. Each 3.00 
SPANISH PEAKS—M. 40” A gigantic graceful white 
with excellent branching and good form. Each 12.50 
S.Q. 72—E. 36” A delicate seashell pink from Dr. 
Loomis. Each 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
TALLY HO—L, 32” New and different. The upper 
part of the falls is a deep bright fuchsia. The 
domed standards and lower part of the falls are 
lighter in color. Each 12.00 
THEODOLINDA —M. 37” A graceful blue and 
white plicata. Each .35; 3 for .90 
THE RED DOUGLAS—L. 40” A rich red of plush- 
like substance. (See picture.) Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
THREE CHEERS—M. 38” A striking brilliant blue- 
purple bicolor. Each 4.00 
THREE OAKS—M. 38" A huge rosy pink blend that 
is beautifully ruffled. Each 2.50 
TIFFANJA—M. 38” Cream colored standards, with 
white falls which are neatly trimmed with light 
golden brown. (See picture. ) Each 1.00 
TIFFANY—M. 36” A large ruffled yellow plicata 
with rosy pink stitching. None finer. (See picture. ) 
Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
TOBACCO ROAD—M. 32” A rich tobacco brown. 
Each 3.00 
TREASURE ISLAND—M. 38” Large flowers of pure 
gold. The falls are washed lightly with cream at the 
center. Each .50 
VATICAN PURPLE—M. 38” A blue-purple self 
with a satin-like finish. Each 3.00 
WABASH—M. 38” Pure white standards and deep 
purple falls which are trimmed with a white mar- 
gin. Daintily ruffled. (See picture. ) 
Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
WINNESHIEK—M. 37” A striking dark blue with 
Each .35; 3 for .90 
rich velvety falls. 


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