TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge 1942): M. 34 in. A golden to- 
bacco brown that is a lighter shade than most brown irises. The 
standards are upright and nearly closed. The broad falls are wide 
at the haft and horizontal, and the flowers are large, of good 
texture and long lasting. A 1947 winner. Each $3.00; 3 for $7.50 
TOKEN (Hall 1939): M. 38 in. Large standards of old gold 
flushed rose and falls of brown-red with very little haft venation. 
A husky grower and withstands the wind and summer heat. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
TOURNAMENT QUEEN (Milliken): M. 36 in. Bright fuchsia- 
toned iris of fine texture and lustre. The petals are serrated and 
are flexed enough so that portions of them are always high- 
lighted. The beard styles are chartreuse with a fuchsia ridge 
down the middle. The flowers are seven inches across and very 
fragrant. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge 1937): M.L. 36 in. Great big 
clear, rich yellow flowers free from any markings to detract from 
their appearance. The substance, finish and habits of growth are 
all good. A.M. 1945. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
VALIANT (Sturtevant): 38 in. Lovely blue blend with a deep 
orange beard growing on large tall stems. Has an oriental appear- 
ance. Blooms are well spaced and hardy. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
VALOR (Nicholls) : 42 in. Deep blackish blue violet bi-color. The 
fragrant flowers are very large and the standards domed. In the 
bright sun it often looks crimson. Each 35c; 3 for 90c 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting) : M.L. 38 in. A rich dark blue purple 
self with large well rounded flowers of extremely heavy sub- 
stance and glassy finish. The huge flowers resist the weather 
and are well branched. The strong stalks carry 9 to 12 flowers 
over a long period of bloom. Each $3.00; 3 for $7.50 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (Smith 1940): M. 40 in. The flowers are 
large, with domed standards and wide falls and have an especially 
finished appearance with no veining. It is an exquisite violet 
colored self. A.M., A.1.S. 1943. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
WABASH (Williamson 1937): M. 38 in. This is one of the most 
popular irises ever introduced. The standards are pure white and 
slightly ruffled. The falls are velvety purple with a white border. 
It is a free bloomer and a top notch iris. A 1947 winner. H.M. 
1937, A.M. 1938, Dykes Medal 1940. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
WASATCH (Thorup 1935): E.M. 38 in. Very large plicata with 
broad white petals edged with markings of medium blue. Excel- 
lent substance. H. M. 1936. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
WHITE CITY (Murrell 1939): E.M. 40 in. Silkish blue white with 
a flush blue at the heart of the flower. The coloring is very cool 
and is beautiful in the garden or home. Imported from England 
when it won the Dykes Medal. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
WHITE GODDESS (Nesmith 1936): M. 40 in. Very large glisten- 
ing pure white flowers slightly ruffled, with domed standards and 
arched flaring falis. Sturdy stalks. H.M., A.I.S. 1936. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
WHITE WEDGWOOD (Grant 1943): E.M. 38 in. Outstanding 
large icy blue white with a blue beard. Flowers have strong sub- 
stance with closed and domed standards and semi-horizontal falls. 
A heavy dark blue beard sets it off. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
WINNESHIEK (Egel. 1931): M. 30 in. Lightly ruffled flowers 
of intense black blue with standards a little lighter than the falls. 
Each 35c; 3 for 90c 
Atroviolacea 
Bride 10 in. White 
Dixmude 
Helge 8 in. Yellow 

DWARF 
Offer No. 6 
5 in. Red blue 
Azurea 4 in. Sky blue 
Balkana 8 in. Pink-red toned 
Cyanea 7 in. Dark blue 
Dapperling 6 in. Yellow 
6 in. Medium yellow 
Laddie Boy 8 in. Dark blue 
Mogador 6 in. White—Yellow 
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WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner 1941): B. 
snowy white flowers with gold at the throat. 
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Petals are stiff and 
flaring, nicely proportioned and stalks well branchzd. A grand 
in. Very large 
white. H.M., A.I.S. 1942. 
WM. MOHR (Mohr 1925) : 
Pogocyclus group. Very large 
violet veining. A very popular iris. 
W. R. DYKES (Dykes): Huge deep yellow flowers with frilled 
standards and somewhat crinkled falls. This is always a popular 
iris and blooms early. Each 35c; 3 for 90c 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
E.M. 28 in. This is the finest of the 
lavender-violet with manganese 
Each 35c; 3 for 90c 
ZUA (Crawford) : A crinkled white iris that does not grow very tall. 
The foliage is excellent and you will find that it is a fine flower 
along the driveway and in the foreground. Each 35c; 3 for 90c 
ZWANENBURG (Denis): 20 in. A tall flowering, very early va- 
riety and one of the best bloomers of all irises. The foliage has a 
lustrous, silky texture of cream, splashed with maroon. 
Each 35c; 3 for 90c 
IRIS COLLECTION 
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CHOOSE FROM THESE VARIETIES 
Mongol 8 in. Blue—Red purple 
Orange Queen 7 in. Lemon yellow 
Paltec 8 in. Sky blue 
Pixie 6 in. Yellow and ivory 
Rose Mist 8 in. Mauve 
Sapphire Night 10 in. Pansy violet 
Snow Maiden 8 in. White 
Socrates 9 in. Dark red 
Sound Money 10 in. Rich yellow 
Yellow Frills 10 in. Fine gold 
Zua 10 in. Crinkled white 
