IRIS — (Continued) 
GILT EDGE (Whiting 1941). The large flowers are a clear lemon-yellow with the 







wide hafts gilded empire yellow and wide border of same on falls -..................- Each 75 
GOLD BEATER (Kleinsorge 1944). A solid chrome yellow without markings or 
blendings of any kind. Very large flowers on excellent branches ....................--.- Each 2.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 1940). A big lemon-yellow flower with creamy falls edged 
and banded gold. Beautifully rufflea, tall and a good grower .............--.------------ Each 1.00 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn 1934). The deepest golden of all, being a deep buttercup 
yellow. A richness of color that even the newest varieties do not possess...........- Each  .35 
GRACE MOHR (Jory 1935). A gigantic seedling of William Mohr, but taller and 
better branched stalks. Large soft lilac flowers veined with violet .................-...- Each  .35 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge 1941). An attractive and unusual blend of plum, cop- 
per and gold. Flowers well formed, delicately ruffled ..._.....-..W-..-2222-------2-2---------- Each _  .50 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938). This fine Iris is a hardy, tall, medium blue of very 
pure color. Good form, good texture with strong well branched SteMS2-e es Each _ .50 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1944). A warm orange variegated with copper gold standards 
ANGESOHARCHESEUIE OT O With Lil] pemees more ee ae ee oe so ce eee Each 1.00 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner 1942). A very different plicata with mulberry marbling 
and strictions on a silvery white background ...........--.-.--.------csscs-eo0e-o-eeseeenereeeeene Each 1.00 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell 1934). A mammoth size deep yellow with a glistening finish 
ANGTaArGdee psOLral CeMDCALGs OM LA lUES ELE fe SGCTIIS ieee tere ee ete eee ne nee Each 35 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant). A tall true purple, the best in this shade. An Iris you eos 
have in your garden as it makes a very striking clump ....-.--__.-............-.--...--..--- 39 
JAKE (Long-Sass 1943). Large flowers of pure white with just a trace of cna 
vellowenearsthercenterse = et oe ee ee, es ee ee See Each .35 
JASMANIA (Ayres 1936). A lovely large pleasing Iris of a rich tone of banana yel- 
IOWA ALFA NAT OL TOOCECALTIA GS Carer ee er eee Each  .25 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux 1931). Light havana brown with a luster of golden biscuit 
tan. Full petaled flower with a slight suggestion of a frill -...........000.00.2.2..2......-- Each  .35 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass 1934). Several flowers open at a time in a dark maroon-red. 
SLLONSestlalgnteslemMsraNndavisOLrous: SLOW. Lecce seee ree eee eee eee eae Each .35 
JULIET (Kleinsorge 1946). One of the fiery blends from Prairie Sunset. Flame cop- 
per with salmon shadings, the center a brilliant burnt orange ........................ Each 2.75 
KALINGA (Kleinsorge). An unusually tall Iris of a soft creamy yellow .............. ach .35 
KLONDIKE GOLD (Kirkland 1941). Enormous rounded flowers of rich gold. A large 
WelsroLMmedalrismwilhec OO er NiISh eal CesStlOSGalT Ce esses eee .50 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 1944). Standards oyster white, rounded, lightly fluted, alts 
a pale chartreuse, with veinings and blotch of red violet surrounding beard....Each 1.75 
LADY NAOMI (Fay 1941). White background, veined in the finest network of soft 
pale lavender. Orange beard, the haft is marked with orange ............................ Each  .50 
LADY OF SHALLOT (Schreiner 1942). White ground, standards heavily need 
rose-pink, the falls heavily edged with minute pinkish dots ...........-....02.............- Eac 45 
LAMPLIGHT (Schreiner 1944). Beautiful peachy buff blend with a lamplight glow. 
COlO“MSaSMOotheandeLnessUDSbATICE 1 Su o OO Cee eneeee eee gee ach 2.00 
LANCASTER (Cook 1940). A broad petaled coppery rose blend that gives more ree ss 
pink impression than most Iris. Huge and of excellent substance .................-.-...- Eac 50 
LATE SUN (DeForest 1940). A fine Iris of clear rich deep yellow with a red- gold 
overlay. Blooms are large and stems well branched .............2..22-22--20--cseee---0eeee---0--- Eac .50 
LOUIS MILLERT. Standards are of smoky tan and falls are Heliotrope. Good sub- 
stancegandsfastemultiplier es eee ee ee eee Each  .35 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr 1927). The most beautiful of the blue stitched plicatas. Also, 
the only Iris to come back and win its AM after eight years __.........000.--220...---- Each .40 
rhe ane BORI. Large yellow standards cupped broad and ruffled. Falls long a 
PUT oooh ee et een ee Re ae ee ae ee RE Saag") > a ind ee Eac EoD 
MANDALAY (Hall 1943). A smooth reddish rose self with domed standards ea 
flaring falls. Stems are strong and blooming habits are free ................................ Each _ .50 
Sead ed (Saas 1939). Tops in pink and yellow blends. Flowers are frilled and have 
ABOUT ALG es eee ee ee cee ey hs RES 2 OP i RSE Cheese Each .50 
MASTER CHARLES (Williamson 1943). A rich glowing mulberry purple with a bril- 
Lanta pronouncedeSheenseAGGise ne WISH eG wilt 1c ieee ent ey eens enn Each 2.50 
MATTERHORN (J. Sass 1938). Faultless beautifully rounded form of pure sparkling 
white without a trace of coloring, even beard pure white _................. Each  .50 
MATULA (H. Sass 1939). A large flower in a beautiful blend of rose, orange, crim- 
Sonsancdeburh yy MLOoweGesraitil yawaviede al CMC TLIO e Clee meena oe anew eees Each  .35 

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