IRIS—(Continued) 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm 1938). A thick deep cream like the cream of the Jersey cow. 

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SONNY BOY (Kirkland). A coppery blend with tints of gold and henna. Similar to 
(ole Oltel 12Ghores IMGSE IS joybta leyaledehtere EWelel MENG RAC oa ce eee cee rem ceeneeeee seston neces Each  .35 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis 1944). An unusual new delicate coral-pink that does not fade. 
Has a bright tangerine beard, wonderful substance and form ..................---.-.------ Each 1.50 
SALAR (DeForest 1940). A creamy flesh color entirely dominated by an overlay of 
salmon. Difficult color to describe, but very pleasing ......................---------------+ Each _ .50 
STARDOM (Hall 1941). Unusual blend of salmon, apricot and rose with yellow ee 
showing through. A free bloomer of good size and SUDStAN Ce yee eee .00 
THE SENTINEL (Hall 1942). A brilliant burnished copper orange Iris with fone 
flowers of good form and substance. Plants rather closely branched ................ Each __ .50 
THE RED BRICK (Weed). Large flowers of brick red with good form and sub- 
stance One; thateisswell-likedwie 522 ees er ae a ee Each  .35 
THREE SISTERS (DeForest 1941). Creamy yellow standards and red-violet falls. 
Standards almost white in sunny weather. Strong grower, rapid multiplier.....Each  .50 
TIFFANY (H. Sass 1938). A gay yellow plicata with bronzy, pinkish, violet stitch- 
Ino wARSTACELUYVatnillederlOwermoletu lm prOopOlul OLS meee ceerees teers een nee erereenseeeee Each _ .50 
TIFFANJA (DeForest 1942). Standards are colonial buff, falls creamy white bor- 
dered buff with light brown lightly crushed on haft, speckled around border....Each  .65 
WABASH (Williamson 1937). One of the most popular Iris ever introduced. Stand- 

ards white, slightly ruffled. Falls deep purple trimmed white white ................ Each _ .40 
WAR EAGLE (J. Sass 1933). Daphne pink, standards with dahlia carmine falls. 
PracrantsanGs as Nea Vive] OO CT pest ees me tenis ete te meee eee nee Shree eee er reece Each — .35 
WEST POINT (Nicholls 1938). A two-toned flower with standards of bright indigo 
blue and falls of intense indigo blue. Falls wide and firmly held ....................... Each .50 
WINE GLORY (Weed 1936). Large flowers of wine red, white at the haft with brown 
VelInine Sesh tlys Tragr a 11 peewee beet re Nie eee sere rea re eee ee Each  .50 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg 1931). One of the finest in the dark blue section, un- 
usually broad and lustrous. A touch of ruffling adds to graceful form............. Each _ .40 
WHITE CITY (Murrell 1939). An immense silky flower of blue-white with a deeper 
bluesiinish sat theshearee1ce,cold el tect mae ee  ee ee Each 1.00 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr 1935). H«.ge exotie lavender closely netted overall with a 
fines purplesveining 2= ae eee ey i RNa ae) (1b eee. ee ee Each  .35 

IRIS OCHROLUCEA (Spuria) 
A LOVELY IRIS. Fine for cutting. Blooms around Decoration Day. Three colors: 
White x bluesand. ;yello ware ae os See ae i Pe ee ee ret Each  .50 
IRIS SIBERIAN 
KING OF THE BLUES. Dark blue. DRAGON FLY. Blue mottled white. 
SNOW CREST. White PERRYS BLUE. Bright blue. 
Each 35c; One Each 4 Varieties $1.00 
BLUE HYDRANGEA SPECIAL 
Lovely hardy blue Hydrangeas 
BE SURE TO SEND SUFFICIENT POSTAGE 
MINIMUM ORDER $3.00 

