ROSY RUFFLES. 36”. This is a rosy- 
lavender tone Iris having nice form 
and very pretty in this color. .$ 1.25 
RUSSETT WINGS. 36”. A smoth com- 
bination of copper and apricot with 
a russett tone playing through the 
whole flower, it has lots of snap and 
GOlOTH Stee Fe ee a eee § 2.00 
REMEMBRANCE. 38”. A _ beautiful 
pink blend with a yellow overtone. 
2s ENN On aire SRE Mele had 8 ooh $ 1.00 
SALMONETTE. Salmon or peach-pink 
with tangerine-salmon beard __.$ 2.00 
SABLE. 40”. Uniform shade of deepest 
blue-black violet with blue-beard. 
SES rere eae eee ee a a ee $ 1.00 
SKY RANGER. 54”. This stately and 
heavily ruffled medium blue domi- 
nates the Iris garden, the branching 
is wonderful and flower spaced 
right witht he height of this Iris 
makes it a wonderful garden subject. 
CNGE) oe ee Oe eee $ 2.50 
SNOW FLURRY. 48” There have been 
whites before Snow Flurry time and 
since but there has never been a 
white with more appeal to the heart 
than this beautiful ruffled flaring 
Iris. Its blue tip bud make it in- 
triguing to the person that blooms 
it for the first time and when it 
unfolds it is still a greater thrill. 
ida 5 ie gs aes Some sede La Oe ee $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
SNOW VELVET. A beautiful white 
with a gardenia-like texture. _$ .50 
3 for $ 1.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY. 38”. Mahogany- 
red, the deepest and smoothest of 
the dark reds, finely formed and 
fine = branching. 1) ee ee 3 1.50 
SPUN GOLD. 38”. Another Dyke Medal 
winner in 1944, a gleaming velvety 
gold with thick texture, has perfec- 
tion of form and styling, making ita 
SATAN Lvis ees he $ .75 
o fOr on ln 
SPANISH PEAKS. This huge, ruffled 
broad petalled beauty has my vote for 
the finest white—pure white through- 
out. $ 3.00 
2 ee en ee Se rere ee 
SUNSET SERENADE. 36”. A lovely 
golden apricot with an iridescence of 
- TEMPLE BELLS. 36”. 
tan making this Iris a_ beautiful 
blend, its tops in coloring. -..... $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
SUMMIT. 40”. Picture this unusual 
and beautiful bi-color or near amoena 
with snow white standards and falls 
of deep golden yellow, creating a 
wonderful refreshing and_ striking 
contrast. Tall with superb branched, 
valuable to hybridizers. (Net). $ 8.00 
Extra large 
heavy substanced flowers of a de- 
lightful golden apricot. A perfect 
self with the added attraction of a 
thick red-orange beard. The entire 
flower is enveloped in a beautiful 
metallic sheen. The wide petals are 
of flaring form and slightly ruffled. 
(NG). 6 Ge eee eee $20.00 
TEA ROSE. 36”. A lovely coppery 
pink, having perfect form and very 
hardy, we think it is beautiful plant- 
ed ‘with.Alza Holai=s ee $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
THREE SISTERS. 36’. This Iris has 
red falls with a creamy white stand- 
ard, very showy, it looks good with 
Amigo OY> W BDAsh. eee eee $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
TIFFANJA. 42”. A plicata clear cut, 
standards creamy-buff with more 
white cast in falls, both are flecked 
with light brown, gives a paseo ts 
effect: ine rarden- ee ee $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
THE ADMIRAL. Intense blue-self, 
holds. color well, -Se8 2 rae af 
3 for $°1.50 
THE RED DOUGLAS. A very good 
winé=red- 38%.) la aS eee Sen75 
3 forces: 50 
TREASURE ISLAND. A light, soft 
VELL Wek Spe eas ee Bee $ 200 
3 foresa1.00 
TOBACCO ROAD. 34”. This is a golden 
tobacco color having a very good 
form as falls are broad and horizon- 
tal and the standards are upright and 
closed.- ay Ge eo 6a eee S200 
TOURNAMENT QUEEN. 36”. This is 
a bright fushia toned flower firmly 
built and flaring which spreads to 
seven inches or more. Very fragrant 
and: Hard yon wee eee eee $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
Any 6 $1.00 Iris in Catalog for $4.00 (1 of a Kind) 
(Strictly Net) 
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