BLUE SHIMMER. 38” (J. Sass) 1942; mid-season. Sparkling white with an all-over pattern 
of blue stippling. Each $1.00, Three $2.75 
BRYCE CANYON. 36” (Kleinsorge) 1944; mid- season. Glowing shades of henna and copper. 
Domed standards and broad falls. Each $1.50 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. 36” (Mitchell) 1933; late mid-season. Magnificent deep. yellow. Large 
blooms. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
CHANTILLY. 36” (Hall) 1945; mid-season. Most crinkled and ruffled Iris in existence. Deli- 
cate shade of orchid-pink. Each $2.00 
CHEERIO. 40” (Ayres) 1934; early. Rich red standards, flushed old gold. Falls are deeper in 
color. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
CHINA MAID. 36” (Milliken) 1936; early. Lovely blend of pink, golden bronze and soft lilac. 
Each $0.75, Three $2.00 
CHRISTABEL. 38” (Lapham) 1936; mid-season. One of the greatest rose reds for exhibition 
and garden display. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
CITY OF LINCOLN. 40” (H. Sass) 1936; mid-season. Huge clear yellow with velvety bright 
red falls. Many awards. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
COPPER LUSTRE. 36” (Kirk) 1934; mid-season. Glowing copper and gold blend; like a shiny 
new penny. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
DAYBREAK. 36” (Kleinsorge) 1941; mid-season. Golden pink with slight undertone of copper; 
slightly ruffled. Each $1.00, Three $2.75 
ELMOHR. 36” (Loomis) 1942; late mid-season. Popular rich red-violet. One of the largest of 
all Iris. Each $1.00, Three $2.75 
FAIR ELAINE. 35” (Mitchell) 1938; mid-season. Standards are cream-white; falls rich gold 
with deep gold beard. Each $0. 50, Three $1.35 
GARDEN MAGIC, 38” (Grinter) 1936; late. Rich velvet deep red. Not a fast grower; best per- 
formance second year. Each $0.75, Three $2.00 
GOLDBEATER. 36” (Kleinsorge) 1944; mid-season. Solidly colored chrome-yellow without 
markings or blendings. Eachi$ l.007 Three $2.75 
GRAND CANYON. 38” (Kleinsorge) 1941; mid-season. Subtle blend of plum, copper and gold 
with golden throat. Each $0.75, Three $2.00 
GREAT LAKES. 38” (Cousins) 1938; late mid-season. Flaring pure light blue blooms. Finely 
and widely branched. Each $0.75, Three $2.00 
GUDRUN. 35” (Dykes) 1931; early mid-season. Large snow white variety with shapely blooms 
of fine texture. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
ICY BLUE. 44” (Weed) 1940; early mid-season. One of the highest ranking light blues. Large 
blooms on good stems. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
COLLECTION R 
IRIS — Purple and Blue 
One each: GREAT LAKES, light 
blue; GRAND CANYON, plum and 
copper; ICY BLUE, pale blue; EL- 
MOHR, red-violet; SIERRA BLUE, me- 
dium blue. 
COLLECTION S | 
IRIS — 
White, Cream and Yellow 
One each: OLA KALA, deep yellow; 
FAIR ELAINE, cream and gold; MAT- 
TERHORN, pure white; BERKELEY 
GOLD, large yellow; GUDRUN, snow 
white. 
5 Bearded Iris, only $2.85 
5 Bearded Iris, only $2.95 
