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EASTER MORN. A giant white on tall branched stalks, flaring falls. Very distinct. Mid-season. 
Height, 4 feet. Hardy everywhere. 35c, 3 for 90c 
ELMOHR. Winner of the Dykes Medal in 1945, this rich red-violet seedling of Wm. Mohr has ac- 
quired the greatest popularity in the shortest time of any Iris ever introduced. One of the very 
largest of all Irises, the great blooms are daintily ruffled, of a silky texture and remarkable 
substance. The stems are well branched and at least three feet tall. Because it has proven 
to be hardy everywhere and increases rapidly, the price has reached a point where every 
genuine Iris connoisseur can and should own it. $1.09 
ELSA SASS. An outstanding Iris that immediately takes one’s eye; a most enticing color of pure 
sulphur and chalcedony yellow it seems like a cool frost is hovering over its petals. This 
surely is an Iris that will endure. 50c 
EXCLUSIVE. A distinguished light blue iris quite different from other Iris. A light blue color 
which is of great purity is overlain with a silvery mist producing a "powder blue” or French 
blue effect. This serene iris of opulent oval form and enamel-like finish is a most reposeful 
color. Height, 36 inches. 35c 
FAIR ELAINE. A very lovely outstanding Iris. The first yellow bi-color. Standards cream- 
white; the falls rich gold with a deep gold beard. A distinct innovation in the class of yellow 
Iris and a splendid achievement of Mr. Mitchell. We cannot recommend this Iris too highly. 50¢ 
FRIEDA MOHR. One of the best Iris in the world. Large, deep pink tones; perfect form, brilliant 
color. Long flowering season. Height, 42 inches. 35c, 3 for 90c 
GARDEN MAGIC. After ten years this continues to hold a place right up in front amongst the 
best of red Irises. A very late, very large and very velvety deep red self, it increases slowly 
and the demand always exhausts the supply. 75c 
GENERAL PATTON. A copper-brown self, considered by some critics to be Dr. Kleinsorge’s finest 
production. It is a seedlings of Bryce Canyon, but is much darker, richer, and appears brown 
rather than terra cotta. It glistens in the sun with a metalic undertone. $10.00 
GLORIOLE. A giant ice blue of unmatched substance overlaid with a sparkle-like frost crystals. 
Wonderfully beautiful and it’s ruffled too. A rare find at only / 50c 
GOLDBEATER. Very large solid chrome-yellow, without markings of any kind. It is a deep, bright 
all yellow, and the buds themselves are like deep yellow gobs of paint. A good grower, and 
makes a glorious display in the garden. Excellent branching. $2.00 
GOLDEN MAJESTY. A deep yellow hardy Iris said to be one of the four best yellows. Flowers 
are large, of heavy substance, holding their color well; it is a good grower and increaser. 50c 
GOLDEN TREASURE. Award of Merit. An exquisite solid deep-cream Iris of scintilating silkiness 
in the golden center of the flower. It is tall, perfectly branched and very floriferous. You will 
love it. 40c 
GRAND CANYON. A subile deep colored blend of plum, copper and gold with center brightened 
by a gold beard and throat. An Iris that is best when admired at close range. Shows won- 
derful play of colors planted in the half shade and an admirable Iris to bring indoors. Its 
coloring is very reminiscent of the famous scenic area it was named after. Height 36 in. 75¢ 
GREAT LAKES. Received the coveted great DYKES MEDAL for the best Iris of 1942. It is the 
purest blue without any veining; the beard is almost white. Blooms are flaring, the stalks 
finely and widely branched. 4 feet. A grand new light blue Iris. 75c 
GUDRUN (kK. Dykes, England). One of the finest new whites. Very large pure white blooms, 
lightly dusted with gold at throat. Golden beard. Height, 3 feet. Royal Hort. Society, Dykes 
Memorial Medal; Award of Merit, American Iris Society. This is a winner. 35c, 3 for $1.00 
HAPPY DAYS. A tall perfect, clear yellow Iris; beautifully branched, each stalk carrying seven 
or eight massive blooms. Height, 40 in. Honorable Mention American Iris Society. 35c, 3 for $1. 
HELEN McGREGOR. Clear, pure and uniform pale blue in color. A sensational iris of perfect 
form, flaring and daintily ruffled. The flowers are large and well spaced on good stems. One 
of the best of the new iris, and a winner of many awards. $8.00 
JEAN CAYEUX. (Cayeux, France). A Dykes Medal Winner of the finest introductions of recent 
years. Well formed, frilled flowers of a pale brown, shot with gold; a touch of blue at the 
beard. A super Iris. Winner of the highest honors both in France and England. 35c, 3 for $1.00 
JUNALASKA. A very striking red Iris. Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1936. S. 
coppery red, suffused rose. Falls red. An excellent novelty. 35c, 3 for $1.00 
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