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P'RAIRIE SUNSET. Gold and copper blend, 
lively and sparkling, a Dykes winning iris. 
.- Sometimes slow. to ‘establish . 1... .60 
RAJAH BROOKE. Bronzish standards, ruby 
red falls, bronze edged. Good grower, 
showy. and free blooming: «.:...22 eae 1.00 
RANGER. Like The Red Douglas and Red 
Valor, this is'a good tall red: 2 a eee Fi50° 
REDWARD. A brighter red, lower growing, 
preducing a.fine mass of color in short or- 
Cer oie See 1.50 
ROCKET. A “fireworks” iris, the way it at- 
tracts. Base color similar to Ola Kala, but 
a hint of red makes this more showy. 
Flowers are larger, and 2 to 4 open at a 
time, create a real sight... 2 ee eee »5.00° 
SEA LARK. An unusual and good blue purple, 
ee popular in some sections of the coun- 
SHARKSEIN, This thick textured, finely form. 
ed white is a beauty. Good bet for show 
stalks... Very. few 9.22... ee 1.00 
SHISHALDIN. This crange brown was very 
brilliant and fine in the garden this wet 
year: Vou A 65 
SOLID MAHOGANY. Deep, glowing mahog- 
any red, easier to grow than most of the 
browns ‘and reds. Truly beautiful 220... 2.00 
SUZETTE. Tall, yellow plicata, with maroon 
dottings, making unusual color combina- 
tion. Rapid grower, exceedingly gengrous 
with. bloom alo 3.50 
SYLVIA MURRAY. Enchanting light ae of 
) fine fnarm and growing habits. Very few .. 1.75. 
TIFFANJA. Like the old Siegfried, this plicata 
has size, but far better form. Color is 
cream. dotted brown 425.153 25 
WHITE WEDGWOOD. A blue-white of sculp- 
tured’: perfection °c. 22> 1.25 
Orders of $2.50 and over will be sent parcel post. 
prepaid. Please add 25c to cover handling charges 
on orders under this amount. Also suggest desired 
shipping date. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
These iris take more moisture than tall bearded. 
Shipment will be made in early fall, to permit them 
to re-establish. Set the plants deeper, and mulch 
the first winter. Let the clumps grow for four or 
five years without disturbing. Their blooming sea- 
son is about the time of the late tall bearded iris, the 
flowers are smaller, but have great substance, and 
thus are long lasting in the gardén or when cut. 
We have the majority of the newer Siberians list- 
ed, such as China Blue, May Morning, Tonawanda 
Red Flare, etc., not available for sale until 1951, but 
will book your order on request for spring shipping. 
CAESAR’S BROTHERS. Rich pansy violet......$ .75 
COOL SPRING. Light blue of fine form ........ 1.00 
GATINEAU. Large flowered, clear bright blue .75 
HELEN ASTOR. A beautiful rose-red, with 
light ‘throat. 277.52... .--<-J:ipe 20-00 anpeee eee 1.25 
SNOWCREST. Frilled, sparkling white -.......... a> 
TYCOON. Very large violet blue ........ Bra R le * 1.75 
These are nice sized clumps, all with 5 or more 
fans showing. They are heavier, harder to pack, 
and cost more to ship than ‘‘small starts” or one-to- 
three fan plants. 
