Standard Jue 
$1.00 each — any 5 for $3.75 
ALZA HOLA. 34”. Very large blend in 
powder blue and gold. 
ANNE NEWHARD. 38”. Hyacinth blue. 
AZURE SKIES. 36”. Ruffled pale azure 
blue, with white beard. 
BERKLEY GOLD. 36”. Large, deep yel- 
low self, smooth textured, very good. 
CAROLINA BURR. 46”. Old ivory with 
elusive green. 
DAYBREAK. 40”. Blend of pink and gold, 
slight undertone of copper. 
ELMOHR. 36”. The most talked of iris 
in the nation. A rich mulberry shade 
on the red side, good form and bloom- 
ing blooms up to 7”. It is always a 
thrill to bloom this giant. 
GARDEN FLAME. 35”. A rosy garnet 
in color. 
GOLDEN EAGLE. 36”. A large lumin- 
ous yellow, the flowers are huge and 
give a show every year. 
GOLDEN FLEECE. 40”. Gorgeous lem- 
on-toned flower with creamy falls, edged 
with gold. 
GYPSY. 48”. This iris is gaudy, it always 
draws attention when in bloom, the 
falls being chocolate brown and stand. 
ards coppery gold. 
GREAT LAKES. 42”. Ideal sky _ blue, 
rugged and hardy, it won the Dyke 
medal in 1942. 
MOONLIGHT MADDONNA. 36”. Ruf- 
fled pale lemon-ice color, good substance. 
MULBERRY ROSE. 40”. A lovely mul- 
berry rose and unusual shade in the 
deep pink class. 
OLA KALA. 38”. Deep yellow, large 
ruffled flower blooming in the mid-sea- 
son to late class, has been the most 
popular iris in the Nation, winning 
the Dyke in 1948 and now moved to 
the Hall of Fame. 
PAINTED DESERT. 36”. Brownish-rose 
shade blended beautifully into this Iris 
is truly named right if one has ever seen 
the Painted Desert. We have bloomed 
it at 60” tall and very stately. In these 
tones we consider it one of the best. 
PINK REFLECTION. 36”. A chamios 
pink with a lemon beard. 
REMEMBERANCE. 38”. A beautiful pink 
blend with a yellow overtone. 
SNOW FLURRY. 48”. There have been 
whites before Snow Flurry time and 
since but there has never been a white 
with more appeal to the heart than 
this beautiful ruffled flaring Iris. Its 
blue tip bud makes it intriguing to the 
person that blooms it for the first time 
and when it unfolds it is still a greater 
thrill. 
SPUN GOLD. 38”. Another Dyke Med- 
al winner in 1944, a gleaming velvety 
gold with thick texture, has perfection 
of form and styling, making it a vibrant 
iris. 
SUNSET SERENADE. 36”. A_ lovely 
golden apricot with an iridescence of 
tan making this Iris a beautiful blend, 
its tops in coloring. 
TEA ROSE. 36”. A lovely coppery pink, 
having perfect form and very hardy, 
we think it is beautiful planted with 
Alza Hola. 
THREE SISTERS. 36”. This iris has 
red falls with a creamy white standard, 
very showy, it looks good with Amigo 
or Wabash. 
TIFFANJA. 42”. A _ plicata clear cut, 
standards creamy-buff with more white 
cast in falls, both are flecked with light 
brown, gives a cream-buff effect in 
garden. 
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