kes INTRO D Weer PONS FOR 1950 
BRIDE'S DELIGHT (B. Grebe 1948) TB-M-WW 38” 
This clear, smooth white is characterized by imposing dignity. A large, well formed flower on a tall, 
erect, heavy stem, it commands attention at once. A light lemon beard and a dusting of sulfur at the haft 
relieve an otherwise perfect monotone. The standards are broad, round and snugly domed, the falls wide 
with just a hint of flare. Stem is not widely branched, but the six or seven flowers are perfectly spaced. 
BRIDE'S DELIGHT first took our eye at the St. Joseph, Missouri Iris Show in 1937, and its consistent fine 
performance since has justified our high enthusiasm. 
Per rhizome $15.00 
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ROSEMOHR (C. H. Lewis 1948) TB-L-B7M 38" (Ormohr x Red Valor) 
A second generation Mohr hybrid, this gorgeous light mulberry self is practically free of the veining 
characteristic of most of the Wn. Mohr progeny. The flower is large, the standards are broadly domed, 
with falls softly flaring, and the entire flower is gently ruffled. A dense yellow beard gives a rich 
golden glow at the crests. The stem is erect, heavy and widely branched. In soft light, an opalescent 
sheen covers the falls, adding to ROSEMOHR'S enchantment. Of heavy substance, blooms will stand wind, 
rain and bright sun for days, and while rhizomes are somewhat slow of increase, they are hardy anywhere. 
A good seed and pollen parent, from which Mr. Lewis has some fine new seedlings which will. be ready in 1951. 
Stock still limited, per rhizome $20.00 
KANSAS CREAM (C. H. Lewis 1947) TB-EM-W4 36" (Crystal Beauty x California Gold) 
The Iris lists are still short of good cream colored Iris. This has been unfortunate, as no color lends 
itself quite so well to blending and toning down other bright colors. In Kansas Cream, you may provide 
this relief with a hardy, vigorous grower, which offers abundant flowering and fast increase. A light 
creamy yellow self, with edges of falls faintly deeper than centers, and of medium height, it offers an 
excellent foil for pinks and blues, or will show-a mass of soft, luminescent, creamy yellow when grown as 
an accent clump. Because of its rapid increase, and an ample original stock, we can offer KANSAS CREAM 
this year at a very reasonable price. 
Per rhizome $6.00 
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