Famous Bearded Iris (Continued) 
JEAN CAYEUX. 34” (Cayeux) 1931; mid-season. Frilled flowers of pale brown shot with gold; 
touch of blue at the beard. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
JUNALUSKA. 36” (Kirk) 1934; mid-season. Standards yellow, suffused bronze; deep velvet 
maroon falls. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
LADY MOHR. 36” (Salbach) 1944; early mid-season. Oyster shell standards; falls are a frosted 
chartreuse. Each $1.00, Three $2.75 
LOUVOIS. 35” (Cayeux) 1936; mid-season. Light chocolate brown standards; falls a rich and 
glossy maroon red. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
MARQUITA. 36” (Cayeux) 1931; late mid-season. Huge flowers of creamy yellow with candy 
striped falls. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
MASTER CHARLES. 38” (Williamson) 1943; mid-season. Smooth and glowing mulberry-purple. 
Note of brown near the heart: Each $1.00, Three $2.75 
MATTERHORN. 38” (J. Sass) 1938; early mid-season. Pure white. Rounded form; no trace of 
a foreign color. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
MING YELLOW. 36” (Glutzbeck) 1938; mid-season. A yellow without a fault; clear, rich, 
smooth and big. Each $0.75, Three $2.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA. 40” (Salbach) 1936; mid-season. Beautiful and entirely distinct Iris in the 
orchid-pink shades. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
MOROCCO ROSE. 36” (Loomis) 1937; late mid-season. Large rose pink on fine stems. Good 
substance and form. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
MULBERRY ROSE. 40” (Schreiner) 1941; mid-season. Lovely mulberry-rose; an unusual shade 
in the deep pink class. Each $1.00, Three $2.75 
OLA KALA. 36” (J. Sass) 1943; mid-season. One of the best deep yellows; so intensely yellow 
it is almost orange. Each $1.00, Three $2.75 
ORMOHR. 36” (Kleinsorge) 1937; mid-season. Giant flowers of a uniform silver-lavender; 
veined violet. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
PINK REFLECTION. 36” (Cook) 1942; late mid-season. Exquisite chamois skin pink with an 
undertone of buff. Each $1.00, Three $2.75 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. 36” (H. Sass) 1939; mid-season. An artistic blending of pink, apricot and 
rose. Highly recommended. Each $1.00, Three $2.75 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. 40”; late. Solid golden orange flowers; one of the richest things in the 
garden picture. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
RADIANT. 30” (Salbach) 1936; mid-season. Standards are of burnished orange and the falls 
a glowing coppery red. Each $0.50, Three $1.35 
RED GLEAM. 34” (Lapham) 1939; late mid-season. One of the finest red tones; nearest 
approach to scarlet in Iris. Each $0.75, Three $2.00 
COLLECTION T COLLECTION U 
IRIS — Pink Shades IRIS — Red and Rose 
One each: ANGELUS, lavender-pink; One each: CHRISTABEL, rose red; 
CHINA MAID, pink and bronze; PINK steve: fatter St feeds BRED 
ety 7 , almost scarlet; ' 
ABATE Ns TE ass ASA garnet red: THE RED DOUGLAS, plush 
BRANCE, pink and cream. ort 
4 Bearded Iris, only $2.90 5 Bearded Iris, only $3.25 
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