ORIENTAL POPPIES 
MAY SADLER, Geranium Sane, ae large dense markings. Very large and 
robust. One Om tHe tinest” pin ks,” ek es te ee See eee 
LULA A. NEELEY, Prolific, wonderfully free bloomer, flowers of a deep 
dark red. Fine cut flower 
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- ORANGE KING, New orange colored poppy of great merit ................ each 
SASS PINK, One of the largest and best pink poppies, immense blooms ea. 
WURTEMBURGIA, Enormous, tall growing scarlet red with medium 
blotch. One of the finest reds 
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IRIS GERMANICA OR BEARDED IRIS 
AMIGO, 24”. Farly rich blue bi-color. One of the best 
BLUEWELVET< Gorgeous velvety rich blue ule oh ee 
BUECHLEY GIANT. Bright blue; very large and tall ..........................---.---. 
CHINA MAID, (Milliken ’36). lovely brilliant pink blend, large and tall 
with well for med TOW ers NAM! 2st Guat 2 ps MOD Wee Pe eek ei 
CITY OF LINCOLN, (H Sass 197) 42" the: veriegata by which all others 
are judged. Rich golden standard and bright yellow falls. Makes a pic- 
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CHRISTABEL, (Lapham ’36). A splendid growing true red. Good for in- 
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COPPER LUSTRE, 40” color iridescent copper. Large flower perfect in 
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DAUNTLESS, Fine red self that’s still hard to beat. Does well everywhere 
ELMOHR, (Loomis ’42). Rich red mulberry, outstanding form, Dykes 
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FAIR ELAINE, (Mit., 1938). An outstanding two-tone yellow; S, are palest 
primrose approaching white; F. golden yellow paling at the base; 
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FRANK ADAMS, (Lap. 1937). A beautiful large, full flower with S. of 
maize yellow and broad F. of deep rose with very wide golden shaft 
FRIEDA MOHR, Rose pink, hugh flowers on tall stems. Midseason. De- 
licious fragrance .. pa yetae 1 
GRAND CANYON, (Klein 1941). ‘Tones ‘of plum. and copper “combined in ¢ a 
warm manner. A deeper than average blend richly attractive with a 
slight ruffling. Midseason. 38” - 
GREAT LAKES, (Cousins), Dykes Medal "1942. A commanding ‘blue with- 
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ICY BLUE, (Weed ’41). 44”, the lightest self blue we have. An iris of eh 
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JEAN CAYEUX, Soft, smooth light buff, sometimes called coffee-colored. 
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MIDGARD, Yellow and pink blend, ruftled. Med. height. Mid-season .......... 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass 1942) EM. 35” A striking, massive plicata 
entirely different from other plicatas. The heart of each petal is pure 
white with the broad stitching of wine-purple on the border repeated 
in both the standards and falls. A handsome flower, lightly ruffled, 
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MISSACALIFORNIA, Vervilargo lilac pink «-ctia.4..cehss Rites RAMA 
MISSOURI, (Grinter ‘33). 37”. One of the classics of Irisdom. Clear rich 
shades of medium blue. Giant blooms of faultless form .......-00.02200..2..0.... 
MORNING GLORY, Flower of fine form and heavy substance, in most at- 
tractive: red violet, to ame thysG tomesiii:.. 20 n-ne 
MOROCCO ROSE, (Loomis 37). 36”. A delectable large rose-pink. Pleasing 
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