STELLA POLARIS (K. Smith ’40)—M 
40 in. A very large cool white. with 
broad petals, semi-flaring falls, and 
slight gold reticulations on the hafts. 
$0.50 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass 1943)— 
ML 36 in. Lovely soft but glowing shade 
of golden tan, heavy-textured and ex- 
traordinary. Selected as the finest of 
Prairie Sunset seedlings $1.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton 1944)—M 
38 in. A new light blue which has re- 
ceived much praise. Result of Great 
Lakes crossed with Shining Waters. 
$1.25 
TEA ROSE (Whiting °44) — M 36 in. 
Glowing deep pink with coppery shad- 
ings. A strong clear color in a finely 
formed flower. Broad petaled and full 
$1.50 
THEODOLINDA (Ayers ’32)—-ML 38 in. 
Huge satiny-white plicata with button- 
hole stitching of bright blue _____- $0.40 
THREE OAKS (Whiting °43)—M 38 in. 
A massive bright rose-pink blend, high- 
lighted with an overlay of rosy-copper 
and with a touch of bright blue in the 
center: olathe falls? 2 ees ee eee $2.00 
TIFFANJA (DeForest °42) — M 38 in. 
Firm standards of buff and this color 
also borders the white falls which are 
brushed at the haft and speckled around 
the border with golden brown ____ $1.00 
TIFFANY (H. Sass ’38)—M 34 in. A soft 
yellow plicata with rose stitching. A 
favorite in its color’ class. Large, and 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge ’37)— 
M 36 in. 
lighter area in the center of each fall. 
A continuous popular yellow ____ $0.50 
A bright clear yellow with a 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting °43)—ML 
36 in. Rich dark blue-purple with heavy 
textured satiny finish without haft 
markings $2.00 
VEISHA (Whiting ’43)—M 30 in. Bright 
copper-rose blend with a blaze of blue 
in center of falls. Ideal for foreground 
Dlantirces Stak eee ee a $0.75 
WABASH (Williamson ’36)—M 38 in. 
Snowy white standards; purple falls 
with a white margin. This tall, clean 
cut amoena has no rival. Dykes Medal 
1940 $0.50 
WHITE CITY (Murrell ’39)—EM 42 in. 
Immense blue-white with crisp ice-coid 
finish and silken sheen. Eng. Dykes 
Medal 1940 $0.50 
WILD HONEY (Whiting 1946)—EM 34 
in. Rich light brown with a glistening 
glint of gold over the entire flower. 
Large, long, flower on well-branched, 
s.urdy stalks. Vigorous and hardy $1.50 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg 1931)—ML 37 
in. Gracefully formed, intensely color- 
ed deep blue with broad, lustrous seg- 
ments and light ruffling. Further dis- 
tinguished by a lighter colored margin 
OT CR Cist ali petra ne See ole $0.40 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner ’41)— 
M 38 in. An outstanding flaring white. 
Large, graceful, waxy snow-white with 
gold throat $1.00 
WM MOHR (Mohr 1925) — EM 28 in. 
Famous cross-bred iris which overcomes 
its cranky growing characteristics and 
low stature by sheer beauty. Large 
exotic lavender cioseiy netted with pur- 
ple veining $0.40 
ZEBRA (Pallidavariegata)—M 30 in. An 
oddity in foliage for rock gardens. Fol- 
iage striped cream and green. 
light blue 
Flowers 
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