WAYFARER (Mitchell 1948): White ground plicata edged and 
stippled in lavender. The large blooms of good form are frilled 
and ruffled and are gracefully carried on tall, nicely branched 
stems. Produces fine seedlings. Each $3.00 
WEST POINT (Nicholls 1938) : A very fine iris of indigo blue—the 
falls a shade deeper with a brownish cast at the haft. Trim in 
appearance like a cadet’s uniform. The heavy beard is strikingly 
bright in a yellow gold. Late. 38 in. Each 50c 
WHITE RUFFLES (Carl Taylor 1947) : Grand big ruffled white with 
splendid form and heavy substance. A fine iris. H.M., A.I.S. 
1947. Each $8.00 
WHITE SENTRY (Benson 1949): This stiffly substanced flower is 
really white with no color to mar its chaste beauty. Heavily tex- 
tured and extremely smooth with wide hafts. Stands up under 
wind and rain. Mid-season. 36 in. Each $6.50 
WHITE WEDGWOOD (Grant 1943): The large blooms of smooth 
even finish are pure white with blue at the base of the white 
beard, giving the effect of a blue beard. The contrast is most 
unusual and beautiful. The flowers have very heavy substance 
with domed standards and semi-horizontal falls on tall, nicely 
branched stalks. Early. 36 in. H.M., A.I.S. 1943; A.M. 1945. 
Each $2.00 
WM. A. SETCHELL (Brehm 1938): Huge blooms of fine form and 
substance, with standards of steel blue and the falls deep violet- 
blue. Vigorous. Mid-season. 42 in. Each 75c 
WM. MOHR (Mohr 1925): Rare and beautiful is this huge exotic 
lavender with a fine network of purple veining. Plant in a hot 
and well drained location. Mid-season. 20 in. Each 35c 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner 1941): The waxy snow white 
flowers are of heavy substance and flaring form, with a brililant 
gold throat. The large nicely proportioned blooms are produced 
on tall well branched stalks. Vigorous and hardy. Early. 40 in. 
FlMsy valle IAA Each $1.00 

DAYLILIESW— See Pages 18-19 
SPURIA IRIS 
These beardless iris are hardy and easy to grow. The flowers are 
carried on 3- to 5-foot stems and resemble the Dutch or Spanish Iris. 
They are unexcelled as a cut flower and are very effective in the 
garden. The plants may be left in one location for several seasons 
without the need for transplanting. They will grow in most any loca- 
tion but prefer plenty of water. Their blooming season begins near 
the end of the bearded iris. Very popular and in great demand. 
Shipping Starts in September 
AZURE DAWN (Nies 1943): The well formed flowers of splendid 
texture are a smooth even lavender-blue throughout except for 
the yellow signal blotch on the falls. Tall and graceful. 54 in. 
Each $1.50 
BRONZESPUR (Nies 1941): Lovely harmony in shades of brown 
and yellow giving the effect of Old Gold in the garden. Brilliantly 
beautiful as a cut flower under artificial light. Very tall graceful 
stems with many flowers. Each $1.25 
DUTCH DEFIANCE (Nies 1943) : A large bold blue spuria of splen- 
did form, finish and substance with the added beauty of a lovely 
signal blotch on the slightly ruffled falls. Each $3.50 
FIFTH SYMPHONY (Nies) : A very decorative spuria of deep yel- 
low veined with a golden brown throughout creating an almost 
orange effect. Fine for flower arrangements. Each $1.50 
MONNIERI: A native species of soft yellow with a smooth finish. 
36 in. Each 75c; 3 for $1.75 
PASTORAL (Nies) : Orange yellow falls edged lavender. Standards 
are yellow mixed with lavender and a deeper lavender crest, giv- 
ing it an orchid-like beauty. With its added form, substance and 
finish, this flower excels for corsages and kindred uses. 32 in. 
Each $3.50 
RUSSET FLAME (Nies 1946) : This charming flower is a rich glow- 
ing russet with an under color of deep yellow and the falls bor- 
dered dark brown. Very floriferous with heavy substance and 
splendid keeping qualities making it valuable to florists. 45 in. 
Each $1.50 
SAUGATUCK (Nies 1941): An appealing harmony of color with 
standards of lavender shading to yellow at the base. The falls are 
yellow veined with bronze and bordered with lavender. One of the 
loveliest. 48 in. Each $1.50 
SUNNY DAY (H. P. Sass) : A tall sparkling yellow of splendid form. 
36 in. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
WADI ZEM ZEM (Milliken) : An extremely large deep cream flower 
of excellent form, finish and substance. Outstanding. 
Each $3.50; 3 for $9.00 
THE SIBERIANS 
Tall beardless iris with narrow grass-like foliage. Graceful and 
fairy-like and splendid for cut flowers. They may be left undisturbed 
for years as their beauty and effectiveness is in large established 
clumps. 
Shipped In Early Fall 
CAESAR’S BROTHER (Morgan 1932): Rich black pansy purple; 
tall and floriferous. Each 75c 
MOUNTAIN POOL (Cleveland 1932) : Beautiful clear sky blue with 
full, smoothly finished flowers. Each $1.00 
SYLLMAR GARDENS 
SNOWY EGRET (Cleveland 1938): Fine highly rated white. 36 
in. Each $1.50 
TYCOON (Cleveland 1938) : The largest of all siberians. Rich col- 
ored, true violet blue flowers of splendid proportions. Out- 
standing. Each $2.50 
ZEST (Sturt 1934): A bright iridescent blue with a dash of red. 
Splendid garden value. Each $1.00 
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