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WHITE CITY (Murr. 1939) EM 42” D.M. Eng. 1940 60c; 3 for $1.50 
An immense blue-white iris from England. Crisp, sculptured blooms 
of silken icy white, the heart of the flower flushed blue. Grand stems, 
faultless plant. 
WILLIAM A. SETCHELL (Brehm 1938) ML 36” 60c 
A really outsize variety, just about the largest iris we grow. Full blown 
blooms actually measure 7 inches high. A violet colored self with 
leathery substance. 
WINNESHIEK (Egel. 1931) M 37’ 25c; 3 for 50c 
A lustrous dark blue of elongated form, ruffled petalage, and lighter 
margin on the falls. An older variety that we prize because of distinctive 
color and good habits. 
PESHAWAR (Schr. 1937) E 10” 35c; 3 for 90c 
A dark, richly colored hybrid flower of rounded shape. Brownish purple 
and crimson with dark beard. Part Onco. 
DWARF BEARDED IRIS bloom with the Daffodils in April and 
early May. Very free-blooming, they cover the ground with their 
bright flowers. Real harbingers of spring. 
Priceeacn 
ATROVIOLACEA (pumila) The Easter Iris. Deep purple......... 25c 
*AUTUMN QUEEN—Pure white that reblooms in the fall......... 35¢ 
DIXMUDE—Standards blue; falls red-purple.................... 35c 
FAIRY—Cream and olive ground curiously flecked blue.......... 25c 
*JEAN SIRET—Reblooming yellow with purple flecking.......... 25C 
LADDIE BOY—Late blooming velvety deep blue self............ 35c 
NEGUS—A very popular rich royal purple self.................. 35¢ 
REFLECTION—A fine blended blue-toned bicolor............... 35c 
ROSEMIST— Vigorous and free flowering mauve pink............ 25c 
SNOW MAIDEN—Pure white; looks like a drift of snow......... 35c 
YELLOW FRILLS—Filaring pure golden yellow. Very dwarf...... 35c 
INTERMEDIATE BEARDED IRIS follow the dwarfs, blooming in 
early May with the Tulips. All are vigorous and free flowering; fine for 
massing and borders. Many rebloom in the fall. 
ABELARD (Sass (1934) Brown standards, carmine falls.......... 25c 
*AUTUMN ELF (Brown 1935) A medley of cream and violet ...... 25c 
*BLACK MAGIC (Wayman 1935) Low growing blackish violet.... 35c 
*ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (Sass 1933) Silken self of pure purple... 25c 
GOLDEN BOW (Sass 1935) Large flowers of chrome yellow....... 25c 
*GOLDEN CATARACT (Met.-Dys. 1936) Beautiful golden yellow.. 25c 
*GOLDEN WEST (Sass 1934) Fragrant flowers of pure gold....... 25c 
KING MIDAS (Mead 1928) Variegata blend of bronze and rose... 25c 
*OCTOBER OPERA (Sass 1932) Rich rosy purple bicolor......... 35c 
