
ELMOHR 
Actual Size 
“Last summer I ordered your special collec- 
tion of Giant Iris. This was my first experience 
with Iris and you cannot possibly realize the joy 
and satisfaction I gained from my lovely blooms. 
The Mulberry Rose sent me three stalks—each 
of which bore several blooms. The Red Douglas 
bloomed very profusely—and the Ming Yellow 
was the envy of the neighborhood.” 
B. G. SHELDON, Michigan. 
REDWYNE (McKee 1945) M. 36”. * 
Bright, rich and red! About the reddest falls of any red Iis. 
Good size flowers, nice branching. Here is a truly fine red 
: ” 
Iris. Don’t pass it by. HM’45. $5.00 RODEO (DeForest 1947) M. 36 ane : : 
Big, bold and gay. A brighter Tiffanja with creamy gold 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall 1942) ML. 38”. * background patterned and speckled with bright buckskin 
ty 3 é : Aa treet brown markings. Huge blooms on tall, well branched stems. 
Delicate and delightful shade of light pink. A splendid pink HM’49 
with a heavy infusion of cream that gives this lovely creation $6.00 
an ethereal beauty. One of the finest of this type. Full formed ROSE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 1947) M. 36”. 
flowers, well branched stems. HM’43. AM’44. Seo the ee Soke aie : 
The rose-colored seedling of this originator that has attracted 
Py ‘ $1.00; 3 for $2.50 attention. In effect it is between rose and pink with a yellow 
ROCKET (Whiting 1945) M. 36”. * infusion. Nice form and well spaced blooms. HM’48. $6.00 
Outstanding and different, the orange Iris. A vivid, most bril- As 
liant orange-chrome. The falls with their burnished finish ROSE TOP (H. Sass 1941) ML. 34”. 
lend extra depth to the color. Flowers are wide petaled and Rose-toned plicata. ‘The needlepointing of rose on cream- 
heavily substanced. A brilliant piece of coloring that is eye yellow gives this plicata a merry personality. The casual 
arresting. An excellent color likeness is reproduced on page ruffle seems to give the flower a curtsying grace that is most 
12. HM’45. AM’47. $8.00 endearing. HM’43. $2.00 
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