GOLDEN SPIKE. Pure gold with 
OLrangespeara. 2k ee $ .50 
3 for $ 1.00 
GRACE MOHR. A large veined violet 
flower, beautiful, —..22..22.. $ .50 
3 for $ 1.00 
GYPSY. 48”. This Iris is gaudy, it al- 
ways draws attention when in bloom, 
the falls being chocolate brown and, 
standards coppery gold... $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
GREAT LAKES. 42”. Ideal sky blue, 
rugged and hardy, it won the Dyke 
medal rit 1942? ee $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
GRAND CANYON. An interesting 
blend of deep tones of plum and cop- 
per and gold. Vivid gold beard.$ 1.00 
HAPPY DAYS. A large primula yel- 
UG PONY os, ee a $ .50 
HEATHER ROSE. 34”. Gee, this is 
some Iris, nothing has ever bloomed 
for us in this color class, it is neither 
pink or orchid, a mixture of both and 
the tangerine beard looks wonderful. 
It adds great beauty to the flower 
as a whole. We are pleased with this 
Iris, something different. (Net)$ 8.00 
HI-TIME. 34”. A golden apricot color, 
almost a true peach-pink, good tex- 
ture with no markings in the haft. 
SEES (Oe solo Se see cet a $ 6.00 
HELEN McGREGOR. 34”. 1949 Dyke 
Medal Winner, it is supreme in the 
clear pale blues, has perfect form, 
very large and beautiful ruffled, and 
flaring one of the best Iris on the 
Siarkecin todays <3.) 5 a $ 2.00 
HIT PARADE. A large flowered flam- 
ingo pink with good form and some 
Pina AUCI gee pent ae Cie eee ae $ 2.50 
INCA CHIEF. 35”. In color it is really 
vibrant—a brilliant, lustrous, burn- 
ished golden bronze, evenly colored 
throughout. The perfect proportions 
of the bloom, the gentle ruffling, the 
regal carriage, the immense size and 
magnificent coloring make this 
easily one of the outstanding Iris of 
tie years eCNet). i tea ke $20.00 
JUNE BRIDE. 30”. The color is a 
luscious deep apricot pink, the shade 
of pink often associated with gladi- 
olus or tuberous begonias. To still 
further glorify this charming flow- 
er the lovely color ensemble is made 
complete with a thick, geranium-red 
beard. Large blooms with horizontal 
PETA BCINEE) leiiet so <tr bret eo ee $12.00 
KATHERINE FAY. 36”. A beautiful 
starched white, cool looking with 
out, any yellow in haft, also fragrant. 
Musee Oath sh» Wome s Bi ee! eS $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
KING’S JESTER. 38”. This is a plicate 
of rosy-maroon on silvery white, is 
unique on the falls having the effect 
of painted stripes or lines, looks like 
markings on butterfly wings. A nov- 
cided Bees cone ais aise! <a aN I ates bie eed $ 2.50 
KLONDYKE GOLD. 36”. An Iris of 
great size, rich yellow. -........... $ .50 
LADY BOSCAWEN. 48”. Alabaster- 
white, perfection in form with won- 
derful branching, beard is light yel- 
low and does not contrast with the 
White el Lect se yee ee $ 1.50 
LADY MOHR. 48”. We feel proud to 
bloom this Iris as it never lets us 
down and is truly beautiful, stand- 
ards are oyster white, slightly flut- 
ed with strong mid-rib, falls are pale 
chartreuse or greenish-yellow with 
mohr veining. This is the center of 
attraction in our gardens when in 
| Sy feco a phlty t> eluates: een el. we Rates $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
LAMPLIGHT. 34”. This is soft blend of 
flesh buff self with a glow that re- 
minds one of lamplight, the flower 
possesses a style of its own without 
veining, very smooth. _.............. $ 1.00 
LYNN LANGFORD. 36’% A smooth or- 
chid from the lavender side with an 
attractive gold center and haft. Lar- 
ger than average’ flowers, good 
branching ‘and form. 2.220.000 $ 2.00 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE. Yel- 
low standards flushed lavender. Falls 
lavender with yellow lace edge. 
pia Th Sa Sale wiles shal «20 aes Re $ 1.00 
LILAC LANE. 36”. A delicate toned 
lilac self with petals of surprising 
substance. A pearly iridescence en- 
hances the tone. A _ cool,. tranquil 
shade refreshing as lilac fragrance 
wafted on the breeze. _._........... $ 5.00 
Cheaper Than Wholesale; When You Buy The Premium Way. 
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