VISION OF MIRZA 
TREVA (DeForest ’45) HM 746. 36”. 
Large flaring flower of frosty golden 
apricoc. Very fine. $2.00 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting ’43) HM 
43. 36”. An extremely stylish dark 
blue-purple with flaring form, silky 
texture and heavy substance. Grand. 
$1.35 
VEISHRA (Whiting ’43) HM 746. 34”. 
Most attractive copper rose blend with 
a blue blaze. $1.66 
VICE REGAL (Miles ’46) HM ’47. 33”. 
From Canada, a glowing bronze-purple 
with bronze beard. $1.50 
VISION FUGITIVE (Wareham ’42) 
HM ’42. 39”. Despite the fact that this 
iris has been out for a number of 
years, few have seen it, as in increases 
slowly. An enormous flower with ruf- 
fled cream standards and broad white 
falls, faintly shadowed blue, and with 
just a trace of yellow at the rim. 
Very fine. $2.50 
VISION OF MIRZA (DeForest ’44) 
40”. Many garden visitors are attract: 
ed to this large plicata. Marbled rose- 
brown on a cream base. $1.00 
VOODSO (Kleinsorge ’48) 34”. A very 
very rich flower with chocolate brown 
standards and blackish red-brown, stiff- 
ly horizontal falls, the whole ruffled 
and crimped at the edges. Very short 
stock—one to a customer, please. $3.50 
WHISPERS (Linse 1951) See introduc: 
tions, page 3. $15.00 
WHITE WEDBGEWOOD (Grant 743) 
AM ’45. 38”. A large porcelain white 
with blue at the base of the white 
beard. An early bloomer of quality. 
$1.50 
You can count the growers who guar- 
antee their irises to live and grow on 
the fingers of one hand. One finger is 
for us! 
JOIN THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 
A must for all iris lovers! Membership $3.50 per year, includes four fine quarter- 
ly bulletins of over 100 pages each—in book form on, enameled paper, containing 
pictures and descriptions of new varieties, comments, in fact everything of in- 
terest to the iris fan. Send remittances to the American, Iris Society, 444 Chestnut 
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