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MISCELLANEOUS BEARDED IRIS 
(Eupogocyclus, Eupogorelia, & Misc.) 
There is always something new under the 
sun and particularly in iris. In this 
group are found the results of crossing two 
distinct races of Irises to produce heavily 
veined and netted or marked petals. Through 
involved breeding and crossing of ““Hupogon”’ 
and ‘‘Pogon’”’ lris we have the “Mohr” fam- 
ily and many other oddities. all of which 
are perfectly hardy. 
These like a dry, sunny location and we 
have found each one winter hardy if the 
newly set plants are lightly covered in the 
late fall. 
For quantity prices see’ elsewhere in this 
catalog; prices postpaid on Iris orders of 
$3.00 or more. { 
Beauty Spot, 6” L, deep black red, black 
beard, HM IGN Ves inte ney eanig et 
Elmohr, 36” M, very large reddish 
mulberry HM, AM, Dykes 
Medal ’45 a 
Grace Mohr, 34” netted and veined 
_ 60 
blotch, HM 744, AM ’46 . 
Mohrson, 32’M, rape* lacquered royal 
purple, HM, AM, by he a lo 
Mountain Pottery, 22”E, spice* blue S 
edged brown; ruffled F of dark 
bronze purples oi) a ee es 85 
Ormohr, 40” M*, grey lavender, dark 
veins and dots, HM, AM .......... -40 
Peshawar, 20” EE*, richest chocolate 
brown, coffee styles, HM, AM rich 
color - Wien: 
Sheriffa, 36” E, metallic red mulberry 
bluesblave.| BUND AINE eer sath 50 
Silver Charm, 30”E*, cool gray to light 
pe yernip Te 1h CHILE a 1,85 
purple with semi-reflexed F, HM .90 
William Mohr, 30” M, soft violet veined 
manganese violet, popular, AM .40 
MISCELLANEOUS IRIS — 
Each of the vari- 
eties below are en- 
tirely different and 
each require indi- 
vidual care. Plants 
shipped at proper 
planting time (va- 
ries with each vari- 
ety). 
Dichotoma, 42” the Vesper Iris, mauve 
lavender blooms open in evening as 
many as 200 tiny blooms on a stalk, 
blooms in hottest part of summer, 
hardy oe eet ty ho Ueda 
Dorothea K. Williamson, 24’’*, brilliant 
royal purple flowers 4 to 5” in dia., 
marvelous cut flower; closest thing 
to an orchid, Hexagona type ..._ .35 
Hyacinthiana, 18”*, Ensata type, soft 
blue and yellow with fine brown 
veins PEK OM Sauget Guan AU Nhe 
Pseudacorus Bastardi, 36’*, primrose 
yellow it 2g ASA Me Rete ae te ey fe] 
Pseudacorus Flore Pleno, 36’, rare 
double form of this beardless type, 
rosette flowers in deep yellow _.. .75 
Pseudacorus Gigantea, 36”, giant flow- 
ered from in medium yellow .... 1.00 
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