SONNY BOY (Kirkland) A coppery blend with tints of gold and henna. Sim- 
aratostheroldekines Midas bute brighter and larger-g.5. 5.0.52: J4.--- Each 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis 1944) An unusual new delicate coral-pink that does not 
fade. Has a bright tangerine beard, wonderful substance and form..... Each 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzberg 1940) 38 in. M. L. Striking gleaming golden yellow 
that ranks as one of the foremost in the yellow Iris. It has a glistening thick 
textures anGEperiecliOnnObefOlIMe and scOlOteaa: tea aie oe roe ae Each 
STARDOM (Hall 1941) 34 in. M. Unusual blend of salmon, apricot and rose 
with yellow lights showing through. A free bloomer with flowers of good 
SIZESA NCE SUDSLAN COmmee re Ree, Meiers om Meret cs Cit aye a a, 2 es Each 
STARLESS NIGHT (J. Sass 1941) A lustrous deep dark purple glowing with 
aereddishe brilliancegreme sere chee ie Same eee aes dele ee Each 
TAPERTY ROSE (Hall 1942) 38 in. M. The large flowers are a soft old rose 
ancsarescarried On astallewellpbranchedsstemee «ase see 12 cae cle deg... Each 
THE SENTINEL (Hall 1942) 34 in. M. A brilliant burnished copper orange 
Iris with large flowers of good form and substance. A very showy clump 
IEE Oflu Ole VOULELT Ss DOLOCIM a rey. rrimerc cree Anechie ue coe. . Certnee oes Each 
THELMA JEAN (Peck 1939) 34 in. E. M. A flaring flower in a rich shade of 
petunia violet with ideal stiff upright standards and crisp broad falls. ..Each 
THE RED BRICK (Weed) Large flowers of brick red with good form and 
substances Ones thateistwellsliked wma mas ac sere. cies cache b etvaterere Each 
THREE OAKS (Whiting 1843) Glowing massive old rose-pink blend with very 
broad flowers. Flower is overlaid with rose-copper. Large flowers with 
domed standards and semi-flaring falls. Hardy and prolific.......... Each 
TIFFANY (H. Sass 1938) 34 in. M. A gay yellow plicata with bronzy, pink: 
ish, violet stitching. A gracefully frilled flower of full proportions, very 
Lar oOmn V1 COrOUSmoTOW II) S «onpnseey tel pei rem awe ae vs hee a te, a tee tenets Each 
TIFFANJA (DeForest 1942) 38 in. M. A new and unusual plicata. Standards 
are colonial buff, falls creamy white bordered buff with light brown lightly 
brushed on the haft and speckled around the border.................. Each 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Sass) 36 in. M. A dark black-purple. Nice large glossy 
Wi O NCSI RSE scons Shh Bia ache mics eee icin Ace Rt DE Fe cn a Each 
VEINED BEAUTY (Weed 1940) 36 in. E. M. Plicata of white and violet. Stand- 
ards veined and washed violet, falls white with the outer half inch edged 
WitheOOlledeanlOaveriecevilOletarpssache anpeates a totepcc at sue cree Licte acwisica 4. a Sua ai nize Each 
VEISHA (Whiting 1943) Bright rosy copper blend with clear blue haze at 
Eneeha fie Vv. CLyaCOlOr leet ween mre re ee tae tre Ace ches tec snc ate = aie Each 
VICE REGAL (Miles 1946) 33 in. M. Here is a lovely new Iris from Canada. 
A richly colored bronzy red-purple with bronze beard. Velvety, beautiful- 
TyMeLOU INCU Serer eee cee ten ny ere oes, Les, ci srapsbo,iuha? adh. Pia Use Me whee so Each 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (Smith 1940) 40 in. M. The flowers are large and domed 
standards and wide falls. An exquisite violet colored self, colored with no 
MALKIN SSSOlE VGININ GS preter tars ate ks ats teralare che wlegelt sae tia ae Somes Each 
WABASH (Williamson 1937) 38 in. M. One of the most popular Iris ever intro- 
duced. Winner of more awards than any other Iris and now at a price that 
everyone can afford. Standards are white and slightly ruffled. Falls are deep 
DULDleatrinaMmedmwithieamw LalesINaLOll gsi oor ene iis ciwe Shay ete wes ctenes Each 
WAR EAGLE (J. Sass 1933) 38 in. L. Daphne pink, standards with dahlia 
Canminestallse bracranteantwas heavy. DIOOIMEN }i. a. Giese oe. i ea eres Each 
WEST POINT (Nicholls 1938) 38 in. L. A two-toned flower with standards 
of bright indigo blue and falls of intense indigo blue. Falls are wide and 
SUMEROUNY MITONGE con ok a cle & tay Bl oe CO OO OR Oe ae er are ae Each 
WINE GLORY (Weed 1936) 36 in. M. Large flowers of wine red, white at 
theshattewi ioe brow Maveinine- slightly eatragrant 2) a0. s. eeee e oe o Each 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg 1931) 37 in. M. One of the finest in the dark blue 
section, unusually broad and lustrous. A touch of ruffling adds to its grace- 
TUMELOL Iie ae eee oe orgie repens te ara bike gin ie cn or ee coe: Each 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner 1941) 38 in. M. Very large, nicely propor- 
tioned flowers of beautiful snow white. Stiff and starched looking..... Each 
WHITE CITY (Murrell 1939) 42 in. E. M. An immense silky flower of blue- 
white with a deeper blue finish at the heart. Dykes Medal winner. Ice cold 
CLICC Me ee et ete en Ne lai Oe ad Gly woo Darras wile we hs duew wl se Each 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD (Grant 1943) 38 in. M. A large porcelain white with 
blue at the base of the beard and haft. Something new in whites. One of 
CHERIOVCLICS MEER EE te eter rh ok ahs shale te wide ities s Sie c aew one SE Each 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr 1935) 30 in. E. M. A huge, exotic lavender closely 
netted overall with fine purple veining. Grow in hottest, best drained area 
in your garden and see how pleased you will be ..................+.. Each 
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