a 
VALIANT (Cook)—Rich orange color 
similar to NARANJA but the scapes 
grow much taller and the flowers are 
entirely different form. Highly rated 
everywhere. 4 ft. July-August. 
Each $5.00 
VEGA (Wheeler 1948)—Semi-dwarf 
deep wine purple with bright canary 
throat eee wea eee eee Each $2.00 
VESTA (Stout)—2% ft. May-June. 
Deep orange with slight fulvous mark- 
ings iMmsmid Zone... 2.2.2-2s_------ Each $0.50 
VOGUE (Russell) —Dwarf 18 in. A bi- 
color sepals are golden and petals are 
rose with a wide yellow mid-rib. 
Gea ne ea ap aki, 1 Bien Seen eee ee Each $2.00 
WAR PATH (Russell 1942)—Even 
dark mahogany red of fine quality, June- 
July, 36 inch, de Each $1.25 
eter Ree eae 
A SELECTED LIST OF 
(Shipment of Iris Starts July 1) 
Name of variety is followed by the 
name of the originator and the year of 
introduction. Season of bloom is indi- 
cated by the initials E-M-L signifying 
earl, mid-season, or late. Height is 
given in inches. 
ADVENTURE (Grant ’41)—M 40 in. A 
cream and raspberry plicata with stan- 
dards and falls reversed... Each $0.50 
ALADDIN’S WISH (Murawska’45)—M 
36 in. Medium blue with brushings of 
cream. A large, tall and very distinct 
plicata.. ase sc or eae $1.50 
ALBA SUPERBA— (J. Sass ’43— M 38 
in. Large flaring white which has been 
unreliable here. ieee $1.50 
AMARANTH (Whiting ’42) — M 42 in. 
Light rosy purple self. Good form, 
smooth coloring with an enamel fin- 
Isher hee Kies ad $0.75 
AMIGO (Williamson ’34)—M 380 in. 
Light lavender standards brilliantly con- 
trasted with deep, velvety, violet falls. 
WA COLOT CIs eae tare cee $0.50 
ANGELUS (Egelberg °’37) — L 36 
in. Creamy lavender-pink. A distinct and 
beautiful color in a large, broad-petaled 
flower of heavy substance. . $0.50 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting ’44)—VL 38 
in. Flash, rich henna-tan. Gorgeous. 
$1.00 
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WAUBUN (Stout) — 3 ft. July-August 
Uniform cadmium yellow, outer half 
overcast delicate fulvous-red. Petals 
large and broad. .....--------------- Each $1.00 
WINCHESTER (H. M. Hill 1950)— 
Golden yellow with a brownish eye- 
zone, on the order of Mikado, and not 
outstanding in color, but it seems to be 
an ever bloomer, starting early and 
continuing throughout the season, last 
year a small planting gave bloom 4 
WONENS ee ee Re es Each $2.00 
YELLOWSTONE (New) (Dr. Kraus)— 
A creped and krinkled fragrant yellow 
p isgely Tos Weed, Ne em eA I 6 LER Be Each $2.00 
ZOUAVE 1 (Stout)— 34 inches. Red bi- 
color sepals are lighter and this daylily 
blooms very early again in the fall. 
Each $1.00 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
ARCADIA BUTTERCUP (Milliken)— 
So clear and bright is the deep yellow 
that it glistens and shines even on the 
dullest days. The color is uniform 
throughout. Faring form, excellent sub- 
stance and branching. 30 in. Early. 
per $3.00 
ARCTIC (Kleinsorge ’40) — M 40 in. 
Smoothly enameled, creamy white with 
bright yellow heart. Ruffled, closed 
standards and broad falls. ........ $0.50 
AURORA DAWN (Whiting ’48)—M. 40 
in. A brilliant blend of rose-pink and 
as fresh as the morning. Well 
$1.50 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison ’43)—-M 36 
in. Airily ruffled pale lavender-blue 
with firm, domed standards and widely 
flaring falls. Substance and_ branch- 
inf good. ae Fe S050 
BERKLEY GOLD (Salbach ’42)—ML 
36 in. Very rich deep yellow and one of 
the top notchers in this color. Good 
size and form. Heavy substance. $0.75 
BLACK AND GOLD (Kleinsorge ™43)— 
M 36 in. Gold standards and _ blackish- 
maroon falls in striking contrast. Good 
substance. Uae aes pa OO 
BLUE RYTHM (Whiting ’45)—-ML 38 
in. A cornflower blue of great purity. 
About the bluest of all in this shade. 
Wide domed standards and semi- flaring 
falls with broad hafts and exceptional 
substance. $1.75 
