STORM KING—(Nicholls 1940) VL 40”. 
Probably the king of black Iris. Late 
flowering, immense blooms with wide 
flaring falls of silky blackish purple and 
uniform in color. Slow to increase. $1.00 
SUNSET GLORY—(Norton 1944) M 367. 
A seedling of Prairie Sunset; a strong in- 
tense russet tan self, veined on haft. Large 
flowers well spaced on strong. stalks 
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SUNSET SERENADE— (J. Sass 1943) M 
38”. An unsurpassed seedling of Prairie 
Sunset. It is a soft golden tan in effect. 
Standards are apricot buff; with vinaceous 
orange falls and a yellow beard. Probably 
a little better substance than its parent. 
Weblikes both vofathems G2 See. $1.00 
SUZETTE— (Knowlton 1945) EM 38”. We 
predict this to be one of the best liked 
plicatas when it becomes more plentiful. 
It is a clear creamy yellow lightly spotted 
with maroon on edges. Sturdy, well 
placed large flowers. Very scarce yet. 
$6.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY—(Norton 1944) EM 
42”. This cross of Great Lakes and Shin- 
ing Waters has produced a masterpiece in 
the light blue class. In effect it is a self 
of near Celeste blue though the standards 
are a shade lighter than the falls. Enor- 
mous flowers, well spaced on strong tall 
stalks. Attracted many favorable com- 
ments last year, and we sold several $2.00 
TALLY HO—(Hall 1949) 32”. The gen- 
eral color of this flower is something new 
and pleasing. The upper part of the falls 
are close to the deep coloring seen in 
bright fuschia colored orchids. The domed 
standards and lower part of the falls are 
lighter. It is a large well formed flower 
of heavy substance 
TA MING—(Whiting 1943) M. 35”. A 
Naranja type. Deep yellow standards with 
deeper, almost orange falls, medium sized 
flowers, wide and full formed with lovely 
clear tones. Strong well branched stalks 
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TAPESTRY ROSE—(D. Hall 1942) M. 
38”. An exquisite thing and almost in a 
class by itself. The flowers are large and 
of a soft old rose, good form and sub- 
stance on strong well branched \ stalks. 
Wesrecommendshighly) so. $1.00 
A typewritten invoice will be in your ship- 
ment, 
TEA ROSE—(Whiting 1944) M. 360”. A 
seedling of Matula crossed with, China 
Maid, and is a sister to Mexia and Three 
Oaks. It is almost a pure self of glowing 
copper pink. Perfect form, broad petaled 
and full, vigorous and hardy. It is the 
kind that you can spot a block away. We 
recommend highly and hope that you get 
a start as soon as possible. -......... $1.00 
THE ADMIRAL—(D. Hall 1941) M 37”. 
A deep medium blue, but not a dark blue. 
Clean and crisp large flowers that stand 
up well in any kind of weather. -..... 50¢ 
THE BISHOP — (Washington 1937) 
Smooth, long formed flowers of rich 
Bishop’s purple, deep yellow beard. The 
flowers are large and the color is intense. 
Well branched stalks. An Iris that is tops 
in its class. 
THE CAPITOL—(Maxwell-Norton 1945) 
M 44”. A large clear crystalline white 
with an extremely heavy deep golden 
beard and haft. The flame-orange cater- 
pillar beard adds much charm and em- 
phasizes how much whiter this Iris is than 
other so called whites. The flowers are 
large and well formed and stand up well 
in all weather. We are proud of this glis- 
tening snow white and you will be too. 
$1.50 
THE GUARDSMAN—(Grant 1939) EM 
38”. A lovely Iris with standards of dusty 
pink. The falls are slightly darker with 
a velvety overlay of mulberry edged with 
dusty pink of standards. Very handsome, 
odd sand unusual.) ees 75¢ 
THE RED DOUGLAS—(J. Sass 1937) 
ML 40”. Year after year this big red- 
purple is probably the best seller of all 
and deserving of its popularity. It is a 
huge, smooth, deep and intense, rosy wine 
red, and solid to the haft. A truly mag- 
nificent Iris. Dykes Medal in 1941. 50¢ 
THREE OAKS—(Whiting 1943) M 38”. 
We have many outstanding Iris but this 
one caused as much favorable comment 
as any we have. It is a glowing near self 
of rose-pink, overlaid with rosy copper. 
The flowers are large, standards are 
domed and the falls semi-flaring. Blooms 
over a long period. It is simply stunning. 
By all means stress a point and get this 
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THREE SISTERS — (DeForest 1941) ML 
40”. Standards are pale cream fading to 
white in sunlight. Falls are red violet. 
Garden effect is of red and white. ..50¢ 
FREE IRIS: We usually give you about 10% 
of your purchasee in extra Iris. 
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