“GROWING: MOHR IRIS GREATES DEMAND°FOR*MORB: sh 

Miscellaneous Bearded Tris © = i 
(Eupogocyclus, Eupogoregelia, & Misc.) . 

There is always something new under the 
sun and particularly in iris. In this group 
are found the results of crossing two distinct 
races of Irises to produce heavily veined and 
netted or marked petals. Through involved 
oreeding and’ crossing of ‘‘Eupogon” aand 
‘“Pogon”’ iris we have the “Oncobreds,” the 
‘“Mohr’’ family, and many other oddities all. 
of which are perfectly hardy. 
These like a dry, sunny location and we 
have found ‘each one winter hardy if the \ 
newly set plants are lightly covered in the 
late fall. Complete cultural directions furn- 
ished with each order. 
For quantity prices see elsewhere in this 
catalog; prices postpaid on Iris orders of 
$2.50 or more. * Indicates limited stock, 
items not available as free premiums. — 
Balroudour, 12”, E, “Z” shaped toliaees 
lilac blue splashed black and OX- : 
POO lt SMe ee ee Set IT te eal neal. “20 
y%Early Mass, E*, light blue -.......0... 35. 
(100) Elmohr, 36”? M, 90 red-_ 
dish mulherry, HM, AM, Dykes 
Medal cass tra ina ares Mai .90 















%* Gypsy King, 
broad petaled 
red, reliable 
bloomer, one 
of the very 
finest “onco- 
bred” iris, 
from Lothrop . 
in Calif. ...1.75 
Enchanted ------------ (1.25. Gray Cloud 
rkeso AVAILABLE —Miscellaneouis Bearded Iris. 
(*%Sorry, none of these may be chosen as Free Premiums) 
ennsno-2a-ne 5 Aa 
Lad y Lilford, 28”, ML blackish purple 
with brilliant black beard? 22) 45 
(100% Lady Mohr, 36”, E, 89, oyster shell 
‘white frosted chartreuse yellow with 
red-violet blotch, HM, AM... 3. 00. 
Paltec, 24”, M, pure: pale blue “with - 
hairline rooster comb beard. evergreen 
foliage, a Table Iris ....... fused eae AS Otc 
Peshawar, 20’, 
brown, coffee styles, HM, AM. ee | 
Semele, BVA frilled sky blue... 385. 

Shushan, 15”, violet mauve: grey ne and 
F rich mahogany . 3 
Zwanenberg, 13”, Sy ye _- grey: 
washed olive buff to brown, AM | 125 

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Visit Our Iris Fi elds 
Middle Of te Ne ee 
Peak Of Blac 
Visitors galore, yes sir, over 1, 750 Visitors 
Sie 
12x 
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y 
he 
tramped through the iris ‘field paths. on one © 
Sunday last May. So many came ‘in cars that 
it took 4 men to: direct traffic. vn hao 
The | peak iris 
bloom is - usually — 
around May 15th — 
to 25th, depending 
on the season. Of: 
course we nave 
some! iris. starting - 
to bloom about the-. 
middle of March, ~ 
and other varieties - 
coming on through 
the month of April, 
until the Iris sym- 
Phony reaches its 
crescendo in mid- 
‘May. Even late- in 
the fall one can 
see the re-bloom-. 
ing iris out in~-full pall nya) Gt 
‘color until the fhosts come. ' en tae 
As an added attractiofi:: “we have many 
peonies out in full, bloom: during — the last 
week of May. Oriental Poppies* and other 

families of iris may also be seen in bloom, — 
including the 
Tris. 
We are located 10 8-4 milee south of Beloit 
on K-14 and 3 west. 
increasingly popular’, Sparta 
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“My iris order came. Monday and was 
“very pleased’ with: them.’I am sending 
hack the credit coupon with another dol- 
lar and have given 2nd' choice on ‘them. T 
have enjoyed your catalogue. I have |. 
spent hours looking. throug hit...di° ese 
Mrs. F. W. 
- Red Oak, Towa A Se 
FIGGgSan. (0. 400s eee 
