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Tall Bearded Iris 
FOLEY GARDENS 
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xMajencia (Cook 1941) A wonderful 
blend of pink, with large, round, wide- 
petaled flowers. 75c. 
*Melamie (Hall 1941) A lovely, tall, or- 
chid pink with large, nicely waved flow- 
ers. 50c. 
MISSOURI (Grinter 1933) A famous 
clear blue with an enamel-like texture. 
Flowers have a strong Lily of the Valley 
fragrance. 50c. 
*Mulberry Rose (Schreiner 1941) An iris 
of novel coloring—strong shades of mul- 
berry and rose and a bronzy colored 
beard. Well branched and a free flower- 
ing variety much in demand. $1.00. 
Nightfall (Hall 1941) This rich velvety 
dark pansy purple iris has all the fine 
qualities of a truly great variety, color, 
form, growth and bloom. 75c. 
OLA KALA (J.Sass 1943) A brilliant, 
clean quality yellow of fine form and 
branching. Frilled standards are set off 
by round falls slightly frilled at edge. 
paca Sones for Dykes medal in 
Ormohr (Kleinsorge 1937) A giant of 
Iris-dom. Large ruffled flowers of satiny 
lavender look more like orchids than 
Iris. 50c. 
Pink Reflection (P.Cook 1942) A chamois 
skin pink blend with a buff underlay. 
Flowers of flaring form, heavy texture 
and huge size. se flowering, exquisite 
and sturdy. $1.25 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass 19389) A 
sparkling beauty of a brilliant sunset 
blend. Winner of Dykes award. $1.00. 
*Ranger (Kleinsorge 1948) A late bloom- 
ing dark red which you can enjoy after 
most Iris are gone. Bronze orange 
beard. $1.50. 
Red Gleam (Lapham 1939) The richest 
red to date in an Iris. Standards and 
falls are almost alike in this true red. 
75¢. 
*Red Valor (Nicholls 1939) A huge, deep 
garnet red with a rich brownish beard. 
Stands all kinds of weather. Gold medal 
winner 1940. $1.50. 
“Hall of Fame” Iris. 
SABLE (Cook 1938) The richest blue- 
black purple of large size and lustrous 
sheen. Popular with everyone. $1.00. 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932) A Dykes 
medal winner of a clear deep blue. Grows 
to a great height. Popular with every- 
one. 35c. 
*Solid Mahogany (Sass 1944) True to its 
name. This Iris merits any description. 
The dark red velvety flower has a bronze 
gold beard. Most outstanding. $2.00. 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1937) A 
showy and huge, rich, deep purple. Late 
flowering. Growth and bloom excellent. 
a stunning and most popular variety. 
75e. 
*xThe Admiral (Hall 1941) An intense 
medium blue of outstanding finish and 
substance. One of the best cf the recent 
Iris — an Iris that comes close to per- 
fection. 75c. 
TIFFANY (H. Sass 1938) A soft yellow 
plicata, suffused with deep rose. A gay 
and charming beauty. 50c. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge 1937) 
Perfectly formed, large flowers of clear, 
soft pure yellow with a rich deep gold 
beard. 50c. 
WABASH (Williamson 1936) A Dykes 
winner in 1940. Snowy white standards 
with falls of deep violet, edged in white. 
Intensely popular. 50c. 
«Winter Carnival (Schreiner 1941) One 
of the most beautiful white Iris. Large, 
crisp, pure white with a touch of gold 
at the throat. Elaborately sedate and 
extremely hardy. $1.00. 
Special Notice 
Save up to 10 and 15% on Iris 
“A”. Select any combination of varie- 
ties having a total retail value from 
$2.50 up to $6.00 at 10% discount. 
“B”. Same as above, except on all Iris 
orders amounting to $6.00 and more 
you may deduct 15%. 
Varieties with the name in BOLD FACE CAPS have been 
designated by the American Iris Society as charter members of the Hall of Fame 
Classification. Iris eligible for this honor have been listed among the 100 best Iris 
for the last 10 years. 
They no longer compete in the 100 best selection. All varieties 
marked with a star (*) are among the latest selection of the 100 best and most pop- 
ular Iris. 
