98c each; 3 for 2.79, 
Bt 256—Indian Hills. Ric! 
purple. Very large flowers. 
each; 3 for 98c, postpaid. 
B1!248—Golden Fleece. A beau-_ 
tiful lemon yellow. Each petal 
edged with broad band of gold. 
One of the “100 Most Popula 
Iris for 1951. 89c each; 3 for 
2.39, postpaid. 
Bf230—Blue Shimmer. No. 11 of 
“100 Most Popular.’’ Large blooms 
well placed on tall and well bal- 
anced stems. 89c each; 3 for 
2.39; postpaid. 
Bi28!I—Ormohr. Giant-sized, 
tall and well branched. 40c¢ each; 
3 for 1.00, ppd. 
B!232 — California Gold. Tall, 
large flowered, rich golden yellow. 
Fine for picking. 39c¢ each; 3 for 
98c, ppd. 
B1249—Grand Canyon. One of 
the most striking Iris. 69¢ each; 
3 for 1.69, ppd. 
Bi271—Minnie Colquitt. Mas- 
sive white plicata with wide pur- 
ple edging on petals. Slightly ruf- 
fled with broad flaring falls. 1.39 
each; 3 for 3.89, ppd. 
Trio of Our Best Iris 
B3054X—1! Ola Kala, | 
Ormohr and § Blue Shim- 
mer, all illustrated above. 
All 3 only 2.79, ppd. 
B3087X—1 Tea 
Rose, 1 Nantucket, 
and 1 Orange Flame. 
All for only: 1.98, 
postpaid. 
The following 6 Red and Pink 
Iris are illustrated immediately 
above: 
Bt372—Orange Flame. One of 
the most brilliant Iris we know of. 
Standards are bright orange with 
falls of fiery red. 49c¢ each; 3 for 
1.19, ppd. 
Bi338—Elmohr. “The Orchid 
Iris.”” One of the best of the ‘100 
Most Popular’’ for 1951. Good 
bloomer, long stems. 
75c each; 3 
for 1.79, ppd. 
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Bi 135—Sapphire. ior in dwarf 
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B1280—Ola Kala 
B1281—Ormohr B1232—California Gold 
Sorry we didn’t have room to 
illustrate the following: 
Bi235—City of Lincoln. A 
Sass Hybrid with rich golden 
standards and velvety red falls. 
49c each; 3 for 1.19, ppd. 
Bil3!2—Wabash. 
Standards white. Falls 
violet-blue edged 
white. 49c each; 3 
for 1.19, ppd. 
Bi282— Painted 
Desert. Soft buff-tan 
mixed with brown 
tones. Violet mid ribs 
on standards and vio- 
let patch at beard. 
98c each; 3 for 2.69, 
ppd. 
Bi302— Solid Ma- 
hogany. Huge flowers 
rich bronze-red pur- 
ple. 1.49 each; 3 for 
3.98, ppd. 
Bi299—Snow - Flur- 
ry. Pure icy white, 
ruffed and waved. 
Lots of flowers. Tall, 
98c each; 3 for 2.79, 
ppd. 
1.19, 
Flora Zenor 
B13 B1340 
Bi340—Flora Zenor. A really dif- 
ferent one. 59c¢ each; 3 for 1.59, ppd 
Bi383—Tea Rose. Fresh pink tone 
with soft amber glow that warms the 
entire flower. 1.25 ea.; 3 for 3.49, 
ppd. 
B1!335—Display. One of the darkest 
and richest reds. Large flowers are 
glowing and brilliant. 98c ea.; 3 for 
2.79, ppd. 
B§i373—Pink Satin. A clear true 
satin pink. Everyone likes it. 39c 
ea.; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
Sorry, no room to picture the fol- 
lowing Red and Pink Iris: 
Bi336—Dogrose. Beautiful clear 
pink. A _ silver medal winner. 39¢ 
each; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
All 12 Only 6.98 
B3088X—One each of all the Red 
& Pink Iris listed above, except 
Hit Parade, only 6.98, postpaid. 
(You save 1.69!) 
Fall Blooming IRIS 
39c each; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
Bi 190—Southliand. Won American 
Iris Society Award of Merit. Free- 
blooming, deep yellow. 
Bi 156—Black Magic. Intensely deep, 
velvety black-purple. 
Southland Black Magic 
B1256—Indian Hills 
B3058X—1!1 each_of the above 4 for 2.79, postpaid. 
B3048X—Best buy in 
this catalog. 
our own selection, not 
labeled. In every shade, 
combination and color. 
Many are expensive 
named varieties which 
we don’t have enough of 
to list individually. Only 
postpaid. 
than {2c a plant!) 
B1248—Golden Fleece Bl 
B1249—Grand Canyon 
B3059X—1! each of the above 4 for 2.39, postpaid. 
“8 Shimmering Beauties” Bargain 
B3060X—! each of the iris 
illustrated above, 8 of the 
world’s most beautiful 
Iris, for only 4.89, 
postpaid. 
10 plants, 
(Less 
B1337—E. B. Williamson. Light rosy 
copper blend with silken sheen. Large 
and vigorous. 39c ea.; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
BI348—Hit Parade. One of the new 
flamingo pinks with large, slightly ruf- 
fled flowers. 3.59 each, ppd. 
_B1345—Harriet Thoreau. An orchid 
pink self! Clear waxy petals. 89c ea.; 
3 for 2.39, ppd. 
BI360—Mulberry Rose. Deep, radi- 
ant mulberry rose with bronze beard. 
98c ea.; 3 for 2.69, ppd. 
Bt380—SQ72. A Loomis seedling. 
Smooth, lustrous coral pink. Slightly 
flaring falls. 98c ea.; 3 for 2.69, ppd. 
B1365—Nantucket. Falls are _ deep 
velvety, ruby red with lighter standards. 
59c ea.; 3 for 1.59, ppd. 
B3035X—1! each of the 4 Fall 
Blooming Iris pictured below for 
onty 1.19, postpaid. 
Bil!53—Autumn Queen. Lovely snow 
white. Blooms over long period. 
Bii52—Autumn King. 
fall bloomer. 
bi-color. 
Autumn Queen. 
The original 
Large blue and purple 
Autumn King 
B1271—Minnie Colquitt 
COMMANDO 
COLLECTION 
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1 Fairy 
BG550X — All 4 
for 1.85, ppd. 
