
OLA KALA 
Golden Majesty—Fine large deep yellow perfect in every re- 
spect. Very late and thoroughly hardy. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Golden Spike—Stunning deep yellow with rich orange beard. 
A strong tall grower with very large flowers, this Iris holds 
its own with the best of the new yellows. 60c each 
Golden Treasure—Solid deep cream with a heart of golden 
orange. Very tall and perfectly branched, this Iris is always 
an outstanding beauty. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Grand Canyon—A distinctive novelty in shades of deep plum, 
copper and gold. A color combination that defies descrip- 
tion. A great favorite. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Great Lakes—A clear sky blue self of regal beauty. This Iris 
has the enviable record of heading the Iris symposium for 
four successive years. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Gudrun—A superlative white Iris having heavily textured 
petals like those of a magnolia. Dykes Medal winner. 
35c each; 3 for 90c 
Gypsy Baron—A big bold flower of perfect form and habit. 
This is a deep blue purple plicata that is marbled rather 
than stitched and the effect is most intriguing. Very fra- 
grant. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Hoogsan—This new regal giant introduced in 1947 is greatly 
admired here. The huge flowers, borne on well branched 
50” stalks are of unusually smooth lacquer-like Delphinium- 
blue. The perfection of form in the parent, Hoogiana, has 
been maintained in this new hybrid. Thoroughly hardy, a 
prolific bloomer, and rapid increaser. $3.50 each; 3 for $8.50 
Icy Blue—The palest blue self, almost a white. Large well 
formed flowers on tall nicely branched stems. 50c each 
Indiana Sunset—A rich blending of sunset colors with a defi- 
nite pink effect. A large, tall grower with well branched 
stalks. Very popular with our visitors. 75c each 
Jake—A glorious big white that has been an outstanding 
favorite with our visitors for several years. It is among the 
very largest of all Iris and of perfect form. A wonderful 
performer. 60c each; 3 for $1.50 
Lady Mohr—A new and entirely different member of the Wm. 
Mohr family. The huge standards are oyster shell white 
and the falls are pale chartreuse or greenish yellow. In 
common with the family, it has unusually heavy substance 
and long lasting quality. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.50 
Late Sun—An intense deep yellow of unusual brilliance. Thick 
heavy petals make up a very large flower on 40” stalks. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Lighthouse—This bright rose blend is one of the most popular 
Tris we grow. The huge dome shaped bloom seems to be 
illuminated by an inner glow of gold. Very aptly named. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
L. Merton Gage—Immense flowers of raspberry pink and 
cream carried on strong well branched stems. As a pink, 
this one is hard to beat. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Lord Dongan—A striking and most unusual shade of Chinese 
violet. Immense flowers, truly breath taking. $1.00 each 
Los Angeles—An immense cool white lightly brushed with 
clear blue about the haft. So popular that stock is always 
short. 40c each; 3 for $1.00 
Marquita—An immense flower with creamy ivory standards 
and fails heavily washed with brilliant rose. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10 
Mary E. Nichols—Smooth creamy white with extra heavy sub- 
stance. HM 1940; AM 1943. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Mary Vernon—This combines the most brilliant colors found 
in Iris. Standards bright old gold flushed Chianti ruby at 
midrib. The broad flaring falls are intense Chianti ruby. So 
very bright that it stands out in the field among all others. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
Master Charles—Glowing mulberry purple with a touch of 
brown in the haft. Mulberry beard tipped with brown. A 
brilliant, spectacular flower. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.50 
Matterhorn—Pure snow white of wonderful size and sub- 
stance, often showing four fully opened flowers beautifully 
spaced at one time. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Melanie—An exquisite new light pink, often showing five fully 
opened flowers on a stalk. Tall, well branched and vigorous. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50 
Melitza—A unique salmon ivory with a fiery tangerine beard. 
This Iris must be seen to be appreciated. It is a definite 
novelty. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Mexico—This beautiful blend is a personal favorite. The 
standards are golden buff and the falls are a glowing red 
brown copper bordered with golden buff. Perfectly gi- 
gantic in size and lightly ruffled. We are completely sold 
on this one. $2.00 each 
Ming Yellow—Rich, pure deep yellow of unusual smoothness. 
The huge well-rounded fiowers are carried on perfectly 
branching stalks. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Miss California—A gigantic lilac-pink. Very tall and vigorous. 
A sensational pink toned Iris. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Missouri—A wonderful porcelain blue. Very smooth finish. 
Fine size and form. Dyke Medal winner. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Mme. L. Aureau—A glorious plicata from Cayeux. Silvery 
white closely netted with rosy heliotrope. 
40c each; 3 for $1.00 
Moonlight Madonna—A larger more ruffled Elsa Sass with 
the same lemon ice coloring, shading to ivory in the center 
of the falls. Tall, strong grower. $1.50 each 
Moonlit Sea—This unique novelty is made up of a cream back- 
ground overlaid bright lavender and mulberry purple with 
golden haft. Always a complete sell out on this one. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Mrs. Willard Jacques—Fine large deep pink, overlaid with 
apricot, beautifully ruffled and frilled. 35c each; 3 for 90c 
Mulberry Rose—The name was well chosen for this giant Iris. 
It is a purplish rose color completely different from any 
other sort we have grown. Tall, well branched stalks and 
flowers of heavy substance. $1.00 each 
Nightfall—Falls rich dark pansy purple and standards several 
shades lighter. The whole flower has a sheen like finest 
velvet. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Dollar 
Varieties 
Select Any 
6 for $5.00; 
12 for $9.00 
Berkeley Gold 
Capt. Wells 
Caroline Burr 
Copper Rose 
Display 
Elmohr 
Ft. Knox 
Lord Dongan 
Mulberry Rose 
Ormaco 
Prairie Sunset 
Royal Scot 
Sheriffa 
Snow Velvet 
Tiffanja 
Tishomingo 

Ola Kala (Oh’-la Ka-lah’)—This is the Greek way of saying 
Okay, and this Iris is certainly well named. In 1946 this one 
tied for the Dykes Medal and in 1948 won it outright. Of all 
the fine new yellow Iris now being grown, this is perhaps 
the deepest in color. Heavily ruffied, medium large flowers 
on sturdy 3’ stalks beautifully spaced. Add to this the fact 
that Ola Kala is unusually vigorous and prolific and we 
have an outstanding Iris. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00 
Old Parchment—A light creamy tan with a golden buff over- 
lay. This Iris has a peculiar charm all its own that has made 
it immensely popular. 60c each; 3 for $1.50 
Orloff—A stunning plicata. It is heavily dotted and stitched 
with cinnamon brown on cream. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Ormaco—A fine seedling of Ormohr having a metallic cast. 
A magnificent flower of mulberry overlaid with bronze. 
Superb. $1.00 each 
Ormohr—One of the largest Iris grown. Pale silvery violet 
with deeper markings. Unusually heavy substance and long 
lasting qualities have made this giant our most popular Iris 
in recent years. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Pink Ruffles—A heavily fluted and ruffled flower of soft lilac 
pink. Not very tall but a glorious sight in a clump. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Prairie Sunset—This magnificent Sass creation heartily de- 
serves the Dykes Medal which it won in 1943. A marvelous 
blending of all the sunset colors. $1.00 each 
Radiant—Burnished golden bronze standards and glowing 
copper red falls. A striking Iris of unusual brilliance. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Red Gleam—This Iris has been declared the nearest approach 
to scarlet of anything yet achieved. Certainly one of the 
Bargain Iris: Collections 
GROUP No. 1 
$18.75 value for $15.00 
Alba Superba 
Hoogsan 
Lady Mohr 
Master Charles 
Solid Mahogany 
Sylvia Murray 
Three Oaks 
Your Choice 
35¢ Each; Any 10 $3.00; All 30 $7.50 
ALICE HARDING—Immense canary yellow. 
ARCTIC—Crisp, frosty white. 
BALLERINE—Colossa! blue and violet blend. 
BEUSCHLEYS GIANT—Gigantic medium blue. 
BLACK WINGS—Deep blue-black. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD—Large, bright yellow. 
CHOSEN—Tall, sulphur-yellow. 
CHRISTABEL—Glorious rose-red. 
COPPER LUSTRE 
DORE—Standards yellow, falls cream. 
DOROTHEA—Lovely soft blue grey. 
DY MIA—Deep blue-violet. Blue beard. 
E. B. WILLIAMSON—Burnished coppery-red. 
GROUP No. 2 
$13.50 value for $11.00 

Glowing deep copper gold. 
most brilliant Iris grown. 75c each 
GROUP No. 4 
$6.25 value for $5.00 
Balmung Melanie 
Birchbark Stardom 
Elsa Sass Wabash 
Golden Majesty West Point 
Mme. L. Aureau White Goddess 
Moonlit Sea Wildfire 
GROUP No. 5 
Dykes Medal Winners 
$5.50 value for $4.50 
Bandmaster Mary Vernon ETHELWYN DUBUAR—Very lovely clear Olas (Greatliales 
pans act pink. - 2 
Edward Lapham Mexico GLORIOLE Huge silveryiblue: Elmohr The Red Douglas 
Ola Kala Ranger INDIAN HILLS—Smooth mulberry red. Spun Gold Wabash 
White Wedgewood 
GROUP No. 3 
$9.25 value for $7.50 
Azure Skies 
Blue Shimmer 
Brown Thrasher 
Bright Melody 
Silver Susie 
Snow Flurry 
Sonrisa 
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PRAIRIE 
SUNSET 
DeLUXE 
HYBRID 
NOVELTIES 
Hoogsan 
$3.50 
Lady Mohr 
$2.50 
Sheriffa 
$1.00 
All 3 
for 
$5.50 

SABLE> 
MISSOURI NIGHT—Deep blue bi-color. 
NYX—Intense deep black-red. 
OZONE—Rosy lavender and copper. 
PINK SATIN—Smooth orchid pink. 
REBELLION—-Very large bronze red. 
ROSY WINGS—Exquisite deep rose. 
SNOW KING—Immense pure white. 
THE DARB—Deep violet and cherry red. 
TITIAN LADY—White with flaming beard. 
TOKEN—Red copper blend. 
WHITE LADY—Dainty white. White beard. 
WILDFIRE—Brilliant fiery red. 
W YNOOCHE-—Smoky lavender and bronze. 
ZEBRA—Striped leaves. Blue flowers. 
GROUP No. 6 
Iris for Landscaping 
25 for $4.50; 50 for $8.00; 
100 for $15.00 
To those who wish a collection of fine Iris 
but are not interested in names, the above 
prices should make instant appeal. These 
are fine roots of grand varieties and all will 
be different but shipped without names. 


TIFFANY 
Royal Scot—This has been one of the most popular plicatas 
with our visitors for several years. A tall, large flowered 
sort with a very heavy red trim of pleasing burgundy red. 
The veining is so heavy that the flowers seem to be red 
from a little distance. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Ruth Pollock—One of the most popular plicatas. Lovely soft 
yellow heavily patterned with reddish purple. Perfect form 
and habit. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Sable—Deep black violet with a wonderfully lustrous sheen. A 
truly stunning bloom of fine size and form. $1.00 each 
Salar—Creamy flesh entirely dominated by an overlay of 
salmon. 3’. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Shannopin—Striking flower with creamy yellow standards and 
bright pink falls. A very prolific bloomer. 4’. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Sheriffa—Onco-bred Iris of deep metallic violet lightly veined. 
A striking flower reaching 5’. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Siegfried—A really huge flower and distinct among all plicatas. 
Very definite stitching of deep purple over a buff yellow 
ground. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Sierra Blue—A pure deep blue with lacquer-like finish on 5’ 
stalks. 35c each; 3 for 90c 
Silver Susie—The tallest Iris we grow. The beautifully 
branched 63” stalks bearing immense pure white flowers 
are a glorious sight. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
Smolder—Deep blackish purple with red undertone. A brown 
beard adds a warmth of tone. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Snow Flurry—A spectacular flower of blue-white beautifully 
ruffled and frilled, on 48” well branched stalks. $1.25 each 
Snow Velvet—A very fine white of heavy substance, holding 
up well even in very hot weather. Golden beard. $1.00 each 
Solid Mahogany—The name aptly describes this one. It has 
magnificent plush-like substance and is like a piece of fine 
velvet in the sun. There are no haft venations to mar the 
effect. $3.00 each; 3 for $8.00 
Sonrisa—One of the very best pink blends, coppery-pink pre- 
dominating, with an undertone of soft metallic yellow. Un- 
usually large flowers and very free blooming. $1.50 each 
Spanish Peaks—A beautiful new large flowered pure white 
that combines outstanding size and height with the distinc- 
tive charm and simplicity that only a true self can have. We 
quote from the introducer: ‘Spanish Peaks is white—noth- 
ing else, just white—as pure and unmarred as the great snow 
masses that cover the lofty peaks for which it is named. The 
throat, the beard, the style-arms—all are white as the gleam- 
ing wastelands that lie beyond the timberline where the 
winter storms are born.” $12.50 each 
Spindrift—Translucent, delicate seashell or coral-pink, with 
fiery tangerine beard. Spectacular and very scarce. 
$2.00 each 
Spun Gold—Probably the most sought after yellow Iris. Per- 
fect in every respect. Immense flowers well spaced on 4’ 
stalks of heavy substance. Dykes Medal 1944. $1.00 each 
Stained Glass—Unlike anything else this is a solid copper 
colored flower with a reddish tone. Glows like burnished 
copper in the sun. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Stardom—A luscious coppery-pink and apricot buff with bril- 
liant tangerine beard. The effect is pleasing in the extreme. 
We like it better each year. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Sylvia Murray—Enormous flowers on 40” stems of soft silvery 
blue. This grand Iris is among the first to bloom. We class 
it among the finest of all Iris. $2.25 each 
The Admiral—A fine dark medium blue that has unusual re- 
sistance to wind, rain and sun. The intense coloring is ac- 
centuated by a blue beard. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
The Red Douglas—An intense red of colossal size, unusually 
heavy texture and perfect form. Dykes Medal winner 194i. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Three Oaks—One of the very finest rose-pink blends over- 
laid with copper rose. Immense flowers on 40” stalks. This 
one is an eye-opener. $2.50 each 
Three Sisters—A striking novelty having cream colored stand- 
ards and red-violet falls. 40”. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Tiffanja—Standards colonial buff, falls creamy white, both 
lightly bordered with specks of brown. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Tiffany—The most popular plicata ever introduced. Enormous 
frilled flowers of soft yellow generously marked with bronzy 
Pinkish-violet. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Tishomingo—Glorious wisteria blue self with a frosty sheen. 
The flowers are very large and broad; stalks tall and well 
branched. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
