IRIS — (Continued) 







BROWN MONARCH. Large, tall and a bronzy brown. ..........-......----..c---000e+--000e------+ Each _ .50 
BUCKSKIN (Kleinsorge 1939). The name is unusually descriptive. Large, tall with 
closed standards and flaring falls. Flower is almost a buckskin tan .................. Each  .35 
BUFFAWN (Andrews 1940). A combination of buff and fawn. Falls are lightly over- 
laid with smoky lavender. Standards slightly frilled, red-orange beard ............ Each  .35 
CALCUTTA. A tall imposing flower of delicate cocoa brown overlaid with a bluish 
Vell AWSLLONe EeTOWED WitLDmwell spaced sl OOIMS meee eee Each 35 
CHANTILLY (Hall 1945). A large ruffled orchid-pink flower. Edges of standards 
and falls are so heavily frilled they look like they were edged with lace............ Each 2.50 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass 1936). Brightest, largest and finest of all true Vari- 
gates. Standards of clear golden yellow and falls of broad fiery red ................ Each  .35 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1944). Exquisite wisteria blue. Standards waved and frilled, 
HNO: ovMoRKe! eyaKel sewAbANe,, “AOsROUKY fe) TMS KO INAS) oa ee ee eee oacteneL Each 2.00 
COPPERY PINK (Kellogg 1941). Beautiful soft pink flushed sparkling copper. Blue 
shading on the midrib and orange-brown beard complete this lovely Iris.......... Each 1.00 
COPPER ROSE (P. Cook 1941). Blending of old rose, tan and copper with a smooth 
cilbray aubantlay oven laekeW cers Sis, Girevavel pois wbal ENahy CLIO OR NOW, nn esa coerce Each  .75 
CORAL MIST (Gran 1941). Pink and deep coral with a cinnamon flush on the falls. 
Large flowers with flaring form and very nice tall well branched stems............ Each  .75 
CRIMSON TIDE (Nicholls 1939). Large deep red with velvety flaring falls. The 
HeAVVROran Sea beCarGelOLMsnagDOlLOSCODUT AS Gaerne eee Each _— .50 
DAMERINE (Gage 1939). Majestic in its beauty is this flower of deep red. Stand- 
aLOSHALeeCOMeOsanaelallsraneewiG Cm al Gar tla C17) Oe aeee eee ne seen ee Each .50 
DEEP VELVET (Selbach 1939). A very dark blackish red-purple with a brownish 
suffusion at the haft enriched by a deep bronze beard ......-......2..:................2...--- Each  .75 
DISPLAY (Grant 1942). Standards are a deep mauve-rose, falls are velvety Spanish 
red shading to maroon at the haft and semi-flaring —._......-2202.222...2022--eeeeee-eceeeee Each 1.00 
DUBROVNIK (Williamson 1938). A highlight of color, deep rose and gold with a 
VIOlECRELUSHE OF) SLall ls eee ee ere eee ee ha ee ee et ee nS ee Nema Each  .75 
EASTER BONNET (Maxwell 1946). Beautiful blush pink with an unbelievable gold 
band on both standards and falls. Large flowers, extra strong growev.............. Each 1.75 
EL CAPITAN (Mohre Mitchell). One of the largest of Iris done in a fetching eee 
blue. An old Iris that refuses to be displaced. Scented pleasingly ...............0...... ach .35 
ELIZABETH ANN (Lapham 1940). Loveliness and warmth seem to radiate Bae this 
tall pink blend. Often has as many as 11 blooms on a stalk. Fast increaser........ Each _ .50 
ELSA, SASS (H. Sass 1939). Enticing lemon toned yellow or sulphur yellow with a 
white blaze near the haft. A beautiful bloom frilled at the edges _................... Each  .35 
EROS (Mead). Very tall salmon colored self, possibly the nearest and the best sal- 
mon-pink yet introduced. The’ throat is lit with gold). Each  .25 
ae DUNBAR. A huge flower of fine form. A deep pink of fine poorer oe 
LOT Timon ee eee in ee Set Sune pes Nas ee So eae ee A EN Ms ac A 
ELLA. MAY. Smoky light Heliotrope standards, light reddish purple falls. A good 
VTC ET TC Tagen cae et ee se Nes re Oe ae ec eee Se Ras eee Sere Each  .35 
ETHELYN KLEITZ (Gage 1940). A lighter, brighter red close to a deep pink. Lumin- 
OustAnGeapoecaline sw distin cliverand CeliGaLelVRSCeT UCC mesa meee oeeer een neeeees seen Each .50 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 1938). This yellow bi-color with standards of cream white 
over falls of rich golden yellow is a must for your garden. ................22......222::0020-- Each  .40 
FIESTA (White 1936). Really a cause of celebration when this gay flower opens with 
its sparkling copper standards and apricot-orange falls ..............02..2-22....------ Each _— .50 
ELORA ZENOR. (J. Sass 1942). A lovely soft cameo pink, tall and exquisite. Fine in 
aMeininipeenticing: ally cVyesivO teculOVELIINCSS: ee cree aaa aces tag et ea ep Each _ .50 
FLORENTINE (Cayeuz 1937). A new and different placata with white pecne un 
heavily dotted and lined with clear lilac-mauve. Blooms profusely —................. Ea .40 
FORTUNE (Kleinsorge 1941). Solid uniform old gold of startling size and Cad 
Tabepetreves TENS csc rce eects cree ee mee eeceoe one Geeact SoccbecneceeCccces Fp EoeF Seeac er aac ee oe secre Pc Each .75 
FRECKLES (Bacherer 1941). A yellow plicata with light chocolate markings on a 
PIC eCreammyn yellow DACK STOUT Se ieee a feces tera gee ence eae eens ee esse sane Each .75 
FREDA MOHR (Mohr 1926). A giant lilac-rose bi-color of classic flaring form and 
Splendid texture. An old Iris but one of the all-time greats —.............-......... Each — .35 
GALLANT LEADER (Wiesner 1939). Huge flowers with rose-red standards and _vel- 
vetyimaroonitalls, Wakes a wondertul, CLUMID ee case cee setae cn eee Each .75 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grenter 1936). A smooth velvet toned rich vivid red. Full formed 
flowers of good substance. One of the finest reds —......------- eee Each  .75 

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