
AMIGO—Each 60c 
VIOLET BI-COLORS 
AMIGO A striking contrast of clear light lavender standards 
with deep purple velvet falls makes this Iris a rare color gem 
that should be in every garden. The beautiful color combina- 
tion reminds one of a velvety blue purple pansy. A very rich, 
lovely Iris that you will love. Height, about 34 inches. Early 
mid-season. Each 60c 
LOTHARIO Large, rich, eloquent blue-bi-color, near amoena 
type. Light blue standards and rich plush-blue-purple falls 
without veins or mars. Striking in its rich contrast and full 
orange beard. It is the only Iris of this color that has a 
copiously large bloom carried on a 38-inch branching stem. 
Lightly frilled. Late mid-season. Each $2.50 
AMOENAS 
MARQUITA Huge flowers of creamy yellow standards with falls 
of the same color lined ruby. The falls are candy striped 
rather than solidly colored. A most distinct Iris. Height, 36 
inches. Late mid-season. Each 40c 
WABASH Winner of the 1940 Dykes Medal. One of the finest 
Iris to date. Standards are white, falls a bright violet with a 
white margin. Flowers are large on well branched stalks 3 feet 
tall. You will be happy with this famous Iris. Mid-season 
blooms. Each 50c 
RED BI-COLORS 
CITY OF LINCOLN A tall, huge striking variegata of clear yel- 
low with velvety bright red falls. Winner of many honors. This 
one will attract the attention of all eyes in any garden of fine 
Iris. A top notch Iris; a perfect beauty when well grown. We 
are most enthusiastic about this marvelous flower but any 
praise given it cannot be too high. Height, about 40 inches. 
Mid-season blooms. Each 50c 
GYPSY An outstanding new Iris in shades of copper and brown 
that is attracting much attention everywhere. Standards are 
coppery gold and falls deep chestnut brown without any other 
markings. Good size blooms held on well branched stems. 
Rich and harmonious color combination. Height, about 38 
inches. Late blooms. Each $1.50 

ELMA, WASHINGTON 15 
