WABASH (Williamson, 1936) M. 38” 
Pure white standards and rich velvety purple falls with a 
white border. Most striking and outstanding as evident from 
the fact it was voted the No. 1 Iris by over one hundred Iris 
judges in 1940, 1941 and 1942 and has been well up on the 
best hundred list ever since its introduction. A ‘“‘must” in 
everyone’s collection. Hall of Fame. 50¢, 3 for $1.25 
WAKARUSA (Lapham, 1941) M. 34” 
Velvet orange and brilliant red combine to give a burnt 
orange effect. Makes a vivid picture. 75¢ each 
WHITE GODDESS 
WHITE GODDESS (Nesmith, 1936) E. 38” 
A large glistening white of fine proportions. Standards large 
and falls flaring. Tall well branched stems. Good grower and 
free bloomer. H.M. 1937. 50¢; 3: for plez5 
“WHITE TOWER (Schreiner, 1951) E. 42” 
Absolutely the tallest, and one of the largest and whitest white 
Irises on the market today. Although large, it has good form 
with broad falls of firm substance and fine texture. Gold beard 
and haft. Blooms well spaced on the tall stalks. A majestic Iris 
which is very well named. $7.50 each 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD (Grant, 1943) E.M. 38” 
A smooth, porcelain-white at the base of the white beard. 
Has lightly ruffled domed standards and flaring falls, also : 
ruffled. Large and tall. A very fine white that is new and 
different. A.M. 1945. $1.00 each 
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