WAYFARER. (Mitchell 1948) M. 40 in. A 
larger and more ruffled version of Ad- 
vance Guard. Very lovely and much ad- 
mired here lasct year $1.50 
WAXY WHITE. (Muhl. 1950) M-L. 40 in. 
A tall, well branched pure white with a 
rich orange beard, Flaring form. $1.50 
WEIRDIE. (Craig 1949) M. 37 in. A large 
flower of rich buff with an allover stria- 
MONIOUTOSE 25. 1 cae Bye ee ae $5.00 
WESTERN HILLS. (Brown 1951) M. 42 in. ~ 
A warm golden tan with flushing of silv- 
ery plum over the rich copper falls. A 
fall bloomertes tay sore os ae ce $7.50 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD. (Grant 1943) E- 
M. 38 in. A very large icy white with a 
blue beard. A beautiful iris and proving 
a fine parent. A. M.1945 $1.00 
WILD HONEY. (Whiting 1946) E-M. 36 in. 
A golden tan self with a flush of rich 
gold in the throat. Large well formed 
flowers. $1.00 
*WINDSOR. (Tompkins 1950) M-L. 40 in. 
A large beautifully formed flower of 
deep, bright blue. The flaring, ruffled 
flowers are unveined, heavily substanced 
and nicely placed on the tall, well 
branched stalks. A brilliant color and 
one of the bluest iris we have seen. H. 
Noe too0s otocks limited =... 0s $20.00 
WING COMMAND. (Tompkins 1948) E- 
M. 37 in. A beautifully formed flower 
of deep blue purple that is very cleanly 
fashioned. The petals have a heavy sub- 
stance and rich gleaming finish. Stand- 
ards dome nicely and the broad flaring 
falls are beautifully fluted. $1.00 
WINEBERRY. (Clev. 1948) M. 38 in. An 
unusual tone of wine and rose, very 
smoothly blended and flushed with pale 
pold attthel throats to ee ee $2.00 
WINTER CARNIVAL. (Schreiner 1941) 
M. 38 in. A large flaring white with a 
yellow throat, Fine. H. M. 1942. $1.00 
WONDERFUL. (Smith 1947) M-L. 37 in. A 
gigantic plicata done in cream with edg- 
ings of mulberry and purple. ___... $2.00 
WORTHINGTON. (Cook 1943) M. 36 in. 
An extremely brilliant rose red of large 
size and \soodsiormipeee es ce $1.00 
YELLOW TOWER. (Muhl. 1950) M-L. 42 
in. A tall, well formed flower of me- 
dium yellow. Broad petals with ruffling 
atthe’ hatts-3 ee ee ree ee $2.00 
ZANTHA. (Fay 1947) E-M, 38 in. A gi- 
gantic flaring flower of brilliant yellow 
that is completely free of haft venations. 
H.2M I 194724 Se Geen a? a $4.00 
ZEBULON. (Callis 1942) M. 36 in. A very 
large purple of leather like finish and 
with slightly ruffled petals. An Ormohr 
seedling $1.00 
SPECIAL GROUP NUMBER TWO 
40c EACH 
ANY 6 DIFFERENT FOR $2.00; ANY 10 DIFFERENT FOR 
$3.25 
ANY 20 DIFFERENT FOR $6.00 
AMITOLA—Exquisite rosy gold blend. 
ARETHUSA — Brilliant, light mulberry 
rose. Large. 
BUCKSKIN—Large, flaring self of rich 
buckskin color. 
BUTTERCUP LANE—Exquisitely ruffled, 
low yellow. 
DUBROVNIK—Rich golden brown and 
rose blend. 
E. B. WILLIAMSON—Choice, large red. 
Brilliant. 
FRANK ADAMS—Gigantic flower of gold 
and red. 
FRECKLES—A rich plicata of light yellow 
with cinnamon markings. 
ecg ELLEN—Large glistening buff yel- 
ow. 
LADY NAOMI—Very large blue and white 
plicata. 
LOUVOIS—Rich brown with creamy edge. 
MARINE WAVE—Rich bluue. A short, 
heavy bloomer. 
MATI HARI—Superbly tailored purple. 
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MATULA—Rich copper and red blend. 
Superb parent. 
MOONLIT SEA—White, brushed bluue 
and gold. 
NATAL—Very large and lovely, pale yel- 
low self. 
NUT BROWN MAID—Stunning amber 
and brown. 
PATRICIA—Heavily frilled white, Lovely. 
PERSIAN PRINCE—Rich variegata. 
POLAR KING—Fine white rebloomer. 
Large. 
REGENCY ROSE—Beautifully 
Rose self. 
RUTH POLLOCK—Cream and rose pli- 
cata. Tops. 
SNOQUALMIE—Cuperb rich cream self. 
SONNY BOY—Fiery red brown. Good. 
TIFFANY—Deep rose and pale yellow pli- 
cata. Choice. 
VIOLET CROWN—Rich violet self, 
WABASH—Best amoena. White and ul- 
tramarine blue. 
WEST POINT—Deep medium blue. A fine 
iris. 
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