Standard Iris 
Chance of a Lifetime 
$1.00 Each — Any 5 for $3.50 
BLUE RHYTHM. 38”. 1950 Dyke 
medal Winner. A fine cornflower 
blue. 
BRIGHT LIGHTS. 36”. A gaily marked 
plicata of waxy yellow. 
CHANTILLY. Heavily ruffled orchid 
pink blend. Producing this type of 
ruffling in its seedling with heavy 
substance. 
CLOUD CASTLE. 37”. A large wis- 
taria-blue Iris, beautiful planted with 
Pink Cameo. 
DAYBREAK. 40”. Blend of pink and 
gold, slight undertone of copper. 
EASTER BONNET. Pink edged gold. 
ELMOHR. 36”. The most talked of 
Iris in the nation. A rich mulberry 
shade. 
GARDEN FLAME. 35”. A rosy gar- 
net in color. 
GRAND CANYON. An interesting 
blend of deep tones of plum and 
copper and gold. Vivid beard. 
GOLDEN EAGLE, 36”. A large lumi- 
nous yellow, the flowers are huge 
and give you a show eavry year. 
GOLD RUSH. 32”. This yellow is deep, 
fragrant and a very good brancher. 
GREAT LAKES. 42’. Ideal sky blue, 
rugged and hardy. 
GYPSY. 48”. Chocolate brown with 
standards coppery gold. 
KATHERINE FAY. 36”. A beautiful 
starched white, cool looking. 
LULLABY. A large copious orchid- 
pink. 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE. Yel- 
low standards flushed lavender. Falls 
lavender with yellow lace edge. 
MINNIE COLQUITT. 35”. Massive rich 
purple trimmed plicata, always in 
demand. 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA. 36”. Ruf- 
fled pale lemon-ice color, good sub- 
stance, deep pink class. 
OLA KALA. 38”. Deep yellow, large 
ruffled flower blooming in the mid- 
season to late class, has been the 
most popular Iris in the nation. 
PAINTED DESERT. 36”. Brownish- 
rose shade blended beautifully into 
this Iris is truly named right if one 
has even seen the Painted Desert. 
PINK REFLECTION. 36”. A chamios 
pink with a lemon beard. 
REMEMBRANCE. 38”. A_ beautiful 
pink blend with a yellow overtone. 
ROCKET. 36”. An outstanding and dif- 
ferent Iris in the orange class. 
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 
Tris. 
SUNSET SERENADE, 36”. A lovely 
golden apricot with an iridescence of 
tan. 
SPUN GOLD. 38”. Another Dyke Medal 
winner in 1944, a gleaming velvety 
gold with thick texture. 
TEA ROSE. 36”. A lovely coppery pink. 
THREE SISTERS. 36”. This iris has 
red falls with a creamy white stand- 
ard. 
TIFFANJA. 42’. A plicata clear cut, 
standards creamy-buff with more 
white cast in falls, both are flecked 
with light brown, gives a cream-buff 
effect in garden. 
TOURNAMENT QUEEN. 36”. This is 
a bright fushia toned flower. 
VICE REGAL. 34”. A fine velvety 
bronze red purple, nearly a self. 
Choose Any 5 for $3.50 (1 of a Kind) 
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