DWARF BEARDED IRIS—Continued 
ROSE MIST 
Dark mauve pink. Distinct. 7 inches. 
SOUND MONEY 
Finest golden yellow self. 5 inches. 
SUN DROP (Marx 1948) Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
Very bright yellow self. A few shades lighter than its parent 
Sound Money. 6 inches. 
TAMPA Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
The best red miniature but a slow increaser for us. 
Each .40; 3 for .85 
Each .40 
TINY TONY Each .50 
Rich red purple like TONY but just half the size. 
TINY TREASURE Each .75 
We cannot choose between this and Keepzake. Both are 
lovely and very similar. 
INTERMEDIATE 
TONY Each .40; 3 for .85 
Glowing red purple. One of the very best dwarfs. 6 inches. 
VIOLET GEM (Cook 1946) Each .75 
Rich deep blue violet describes this lovely little dwarf. Even 
the beard is blue. One of the very best. 6 inches. 
WEE ADMIRAL (Marx 1947) Each 1.00 
Intense dark red purple of precise styling with semi-reflexed 
falls heMWs Anleoe O49) 
YELLOW FRILLS (Hill) Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
Deep brassy yellow with stiff flaring falls. Excellent substance 
and perhaps the best of the large yellow dwarfs. 10 inches. 
YLO Each .40; 3 for .85 
Bright yellow with flaring falls. Arenaria seedling. 6 inches. 
BEARDED IRIS 
After the dwarf bearded Iris have bloomed and before the tall bearded come into bloom the intermediates hold the stage. 
In addition to the blooming period the size and height of blooms are also intermediate. 
CULTURE: Same as the TALL BEARDED IRIS. 
SHIPMENT: From July 15 to December 1. 
ZUA 
ABELARD Each .40; 3 for .85 
Colorful combination of chestnut and purple. 
BLACK HAWK (Schreiner 1941) Each .75 
The finest black intermediate. Glistening blackish purple 
flowers. 
CHALLENGER Each .40; 3 for .85 
Large dark purple. A handsome variety. 
COALIE Each .40; 3 for .85 
Near black intermediate. 
COSETTE Each .40; 3 for .85 
Lovely pure white that is most popular. 
CRYSORO Each .40; 3 for .85 
Brightest, ruffled yellow that you will like. 
DORCAS HUTCHESON Each .40; 3 for .85 
Violet and purple bicolor that often reblooms. 
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DOXA Each .40 
Light olive grey with darker flush in the centers. Very large 
perfectly formed flowers of softest color. 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Each .40; 3 for .85 
Elegant purple self. Blooms second time in fall. 
GOLDEN BOW Each .40; 3 for .85 
Deepest golden yellow. Wonderful form and substance. 
MARTIE EVEREST (Kirkland 1935) Each .50 
Nice lavender blue that is a reliable fall bloomer here. Quite 
fragrant. 
PAPIO Each .40; 3 for .85 
Something like Red Orchid but much darker. 
RED ORCHID Each .40; 3 for .85 
Red purple. Unusually fine color. 
RUBY GLOW (Schreiner 1941) 
Best of the red toned intermediates. Well named. 
SANGREAL Each .40; 3 for .85 
Finest cream and a most reliable fall bloomer. 
SNOW MAIDEN Each .40; 3 for .85 
About the best white intermediate. Tops in every respect and 
most floriferous. 
SOUTHLAND Each .40; 3 for .85 
A grand yellow and the best fall bloomer of this color. 
WHITE AUTUMN KING Each .40; 3 for .85 
Creamy white. Fall bloomer. 
ZUA Each .40; 3 for .85 
Most fascinating frilled ice white. Nothing else like it. 
Each .75 
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