VISION FUGITIVE — (Wareham 1942) WILL ROGERS—(Callis 1940) L 38”. A 
M 42”. A really extra large cool white and 
yellow. The domed standards cream yel- 
low and ruffled at the edge. The falls 
are white faintly shadowed blue, with a 
trace of yellow on the rim. It blooms 
profusely, but maintains a good growth 
of rhizomes, and is remarkable how such 
large blooms hold up so well in wind and 
rain. It is distinctive and _ sensational. 
$3.00 
W ABASH—(M. Williamson) M 36”. Stan- 
dards pure white with flaring falls of rich 
large, satin smooth and slightly ruffled 
bronzy pink with bright yellow beard. It 
is on the order of Amitola, but larger, 
finer and better colored. Blooms very 
late when muchly needed. .................. 35¢ 
WM. SETCHELL— (Brehm 1938) ML 36”. 
A gigantic bi-purple or violet self of good 
substance for such a large flower. It is 
amazing how well this big flower holds 
up in all weather. It has good form, 
branching, and vigor. Very popular in 
GUre Carden sere. eee 2s) oe te ees 35¢ 
velvety deep hyacinth violet margined WINDSOR—(Tompkins 1950) ML 40”. A 
white. The best and one of the very few 
true amoenas. The flowers are medium 
large, slightly ruffled and blooms pro- 
fusely. Among the top sellers year after 
year. Dykes Medal in 1940. ................ 50¢ 
large, beautifully formed flower of deep 
bright blue, and brilliant. Heavy sub- 
stance, well spaced on tall stalks excellent- 
ly branched. Brunhilde x Great Lakes. 
$10.00 
WAKARUSA — (Lapham 1941) EM 34”. WINTER CARNIVAL — (Schreiner 1941) 
A medley of color with burnt orange, 
copper and brilliant red blended so artis- 
tically into as colorful an Iris as we grow. 
Wety smucbeacdiiined meses, eee eee 50¢ 
WAR EAGLE—(J. Sass 1933) M 38”. A 
giant coppery rose-red. This is probably 
the most favorite of all the older Iris. 
We keep growing it because it is such a 
M 38”. An outstanding flaring white. As 
unique in form as it is pure in color; tall 
snow white. One of the most beautiful 
white Iris. Flowers are large and nicely 
proportioned, giving the flower the feel- 
ing of elaborate styling. A lavish gold 
throat regally caps its pure beauty. Per- 
fectly hardy, free flowering and _ prolific. 
75¢ 
mighty nice plant in every respect, and YELLOW JEWEL — {K. Smith 1939) M 
at a price that all can afford. We sell 
hundreds every aycarus seme ee 35¢ 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD — (Grant 1943) 
EM 45”. A large unusual white with a 
texture of rare old porcelain, enhanced by 
36”. This is a large glowing deep wax 
yellow, a sort of rich sulphur yellow. The 
large flowers are well placed on stalk. 
Habits are good and it is a very fine 
yellow sta. 2= oe eee At eens $1.00 
a contrasting beard blue at the base. HER FRIEND RECOMMENDS 
Standards are domed and falls semi-hori- 
Please send your catalogue. My friend, Mrs. 
WOO LNs So Oe ee ee eee ec 75¢ Bohanon, received her iris from you and is 
so pleased she wants me t der f 
FREE IRIS: We usually give you about 10% also. portage el 
of your purchase in extra Iris. Hopkins, Minn. Mrs. R.C.N. 
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