Distance—‘‘again proved itself my favorite in the light blues” 
Bennett C. Jones, Ore. 
Fagen 
COPPER RIVER—(DeForest 1945) M.36”. Flaring, slightly ruffled 
flower of glistening tan, falls overlaid new-penny-copper. Brilliant. 
$1.50 
COPPER ROSE—(Cook 1941) M.38”. Smoothly blended old rose, tan 
and copper with golden center. Standards between buff-pink and 
Japan rose. Falls between terra cotta and ochre-red. Broad petals. 
$0.75 
COURTIER—(Hall 1947) M.30”. Deeply colored flamingo-pink with 
prominent deep tangerine beard. Small flower, small plant. f. $3.00 
CRITERION—(G. Douglas 1951) ML.38”. White domed standards, 
faintly veined very pale blue; blue-violet falls edged white. Fine 
substance and branching. Sets seed both ways, hence excellent for 
precding-. fs eeoeey Rr et Nears HUE in ge $15.00 
CUBAN CARNIVAL —(Sass Bros. 1948) M.34”. Reddish purple with 
yellow heart extending into both standards and falls. Medium-sized 
HOWenOmes baKine INC CU aLIty, eewees eee ee $3.00 
DAFFY—(DeForest 1947) M.36”. Cream-white plicata with maroon- 
flushed standards and variably peppered and striped falls. Odd. 
$1.25 
DANUBE WAVE —(Schreiner 1947) M.38”. Remarkably blue in a 
medium shade of rich marine, outstanding in quality and depth 
of coloring. Well-substanced and well-branched. fse. ...... $2.00 
DARK MOOD—(Buss 1952) M.48”. Very rich and very dark wine 
self with brown beard. The deep black-red color and tall stature 
gives this iris commanding garden value and it is instantly singled 
out by garden visitors. Big and ruffled with good branching. $1.00 
DAYBREAK—(Kleinsorge 1941) M.40”. Blend of pink and gold with 
flaring falls and a suggestion of ruffling, it is one of the finer pink 
(BUKEVEYE IS, [hyp cS nc Re | A le <P $1.00 
DEEP VELVET—(Salbach 1939) M.36”. Glistening red-violet, shading 
to frosty claret-brown at the hafts, this large iris with broad semi- 
flaring falls is one of the best. 
DESERT SONG—(Fay 1947) M.40”. Excellent cream or light yellow 
of nice proportions, large, flaring and ruffled with clean haft and 
Vie LO Xvi CoC GMS [0 Clumemnnn arene 2S ee ea $2.00 
DISPLAY—(Grant 1942) ML.35”. Smooth, unveined Spanish red, 
shading to deep maroon at the haft. Deep and rich, it has an 
IMtensityathatsslOws evens ony andl Gaye (e. 222 ne eee $1.00 
eee nd ee fase na anew setae e abe ears ae aes heme =e anes. | (ST 
DOWN EAST—(Tobie 1943) M.37”. Deep but glowing purple. A self, 
the solid color carried away down in the throat and permeating 
VC IMU CMD CAN Cl mmme sires eee ee Bie od eect cass $0.75 
DREAMCASTLE—(Cook 1943) M.38”. Orchid-pink self of great 
purity and charm, large and well-formed. Well-substanced and 
INEM GOI | SYNGE A oe Se NR A aaa ae $2.50 
DRUM MAJOR~(G. Douglas 1947) ML.38”. Large flaring falls of 
oxblood-red bordered brighter red, the color of the broad domed 
standards. Heavy substanced and non-fading. fse. 0... $3.50 
EBONY ISLE—(DeForest 1949) L.34”. Rich, smooth, very deep red- 
purple with heavy beard tipped burnt orange. ............... $7.50 
EBONY QUEEN —(Sass Bros. 1947) M.36”. Blackish purple self, 
Aediupelawsewaid wWwell “DTAmMChed so oo. oie S aacke son ngenenccuevceerereee-sts $1.50 
E. B. WILLIAMSON—(Cook 1937) M.36”. Glowing, silky, coppery 
rose. Perfect in form, fragrant, and vigorous. An outstanding iris 
that won the Roman Gold Medal in 1938. $0.50 
ELMOHR—(Loomis 1942) M.36”. Great ruffled blooms of rich red- 
dish mulberry. Finest of the Wm. Mohr seedlings, it has the char- 
acteristic venation and heavy silky texture of this famous parent in 
a tew colorm Dykes ‘Medal 1945. spe. o0...22.-.esesesvecetcenseeeee ... $1.00 
EL PASO—(Kleinsorge 1949) M.32”. Glowing golden brown with 
luminous metallic sheen unusual for browns. Large and Bote: 
$3.00 
ELSA SASS—(H. Sass 1939) M.36”. Frilly flowers of “lemon-ice” with 
a white blaze near the haft. Entirely new shade of yellow, refresh- 
inp rebecmtuleny wen ret Nea aN ee $0.50 
ENVOY—(DeForest 1948) M.36”. Dark, with near-black falls and 
bright rich standards flushed reddish purple. Orange beard. eR 
haft. $6.5 
EXTRAVAGANZA~—(G. Douglas 1944) VL.36”. Cream-white stand- 
ards. Luminous falls are a blend of copper-red and violet. The 
best amoena since Wabash and very different. Heavy-substanced 
and late. fspe. $2.00 
FAIRDAY—(McKee 1950) M.38”. Broadly domed standards of creamy 
white. Flaring falls, mimosa-gold edged white. Large and well- 
Suilbstanced serait. .aM thoes BROWNS, Shae iene Sires Le ee eee, $4.00 
FAIR ELAINE—(Mitchell 1938) M.40”. Light yellow standards. Deep 
yellow falls. Bright orange beard, accentuating the two-toned yel- 
low effect. Generous bloomer and rapid increaser. p. .............. $0.50 
FALL DAYS—(K. Smith 1947) M.40”. Rosy bronze standards, rose- 
brown falls, with high metallic sheen over all. 2... $5.00 
FANTASY—(Hall 1947) M.30”. Orchid-toned rose-pink with tangerine 
beard. Large, well-substanced semi-flaring flower of new appealing 
COLO 1 ES ee AE eee Boe, ES re ee ON de $5.00 
FAR HILLS—(J. Wills 1949) M.38”. Large orchid-pink self. deeper 
than Dreamcastle. Broad-petalled, smooth and firm with no haft 
venation. f. $2.50 
FIRECRACKER—(Hall 1943) M.32”. Brilliant plicata with heavy 
burgundy-red markings on yellow ground. Lacking in vigor here. 
Koen eae 5 ok Be EU Ee 5 SOR ReNCE a a7 ERLE Ne Renee SMe Rees te | $2.00 
FIRE DANCE—(Fay 1947) M.37”. Vivid red plicata with standards 
heavily marked wine and flaring falls of buff edged in red. __. $3.50 
FLAMELY—(Cook 1942) M.36”. A radiant orange-red. Standards 
ochre-red to terra cotta. Falls, garnet-brown. Medium-large of 
splendid shape, good substance and texture. oo... $0.75 
FLORA CAMPBELL—(Hill 1940)—M.34”. Glowing tones of warm 
red-brown and peach-red. Of flaring form, this is one of the liveliest 
red-toned irises we have. $0.50 
FLORA ZENOR—(J. Sass 1941) M.40”. Pink, the shade of foam on a 
strawberry soda with rosy lines at the haft and conspicuous tan- 
GETING EAT Cty Memes a nee eae ne Wee ee ent es RE eae $0.50 
FLORENTINE—(Cayeux 1937) M.37”. Enormous white plicata, en- 
tirely dusted and speckled with soft blue giving the effect of a hazy 
French blue. A beautiful and vigorous French importation. _... $0.50 
FORT TICONDEROGA~—(K. Smith 1948) ML.36”. Standards, be- 
tween burnt orange and burnt sienna; falls, velvety garnet. Bril- 
liant color with clean haft. $5.00 
FORTUNE'S FAVOR—(DeForest 1944) M.36”. Ruffled giant of glis- 
tening tan with an overlay of rosy lavender on the broad falls. 
Heavyeorangesbeard. gear ere eee See ee $1.50 
FRANCONIA~—(Graves 1942) M.40”. Cool and classic as white marble. 
Huge. firmly textured white with domed standards and arched, 
flaring falls in perfect proportion. A high ranking white. ___ $1.50 
FRANK ADAMS—(Lapham 1937) M.45”. Maize-yellow standards. 
Deep rose falls. Tall; vigorous; floriferous. Flower, stalk and foli- 
agevallaboldly proportioned meu oral Gl 11S omer erent ease $0.50 
FRANK PUGLIESE—(Lapham 1947) M.38”. Described, by the intro- 
ducer, as a redder and better Christabel, more of a self, fiery and 
huintonels y4iallelal fegorere! rxoyinnoy choKal loveeMaO anne, A ee $2.00 
FRIEDA MOHR—(Mohr 1926) ML.42”. Large lilac rose with a gay, 
semi-flaring form and captivating color that has added charm to 
ar densrlOre2 OU uyCaT s wee mewe nether Re net ere ee eee Oe ee $0.50 
FROST GLINT—(Whiting 1951) ML.34”. Cold blue-white of beau- 
tiful form and remarkably heavy substance. Large with widely 
flaring heavily ruffled falls and robust vigor. _........W....... $4.00 
FUCHSIA—(Hall 1951) M.32”. Deep raspberry-pink with reddish 
beatdsa Rich tansy, Vivids peste Mate ole ule ers Oe $8.00 
GARDEN GLORY—(Whiting 1943) ML.30”. Pure, deep rich Bor- 
deaux-red with dark beard. Smooth, even color throughout, with 
TL O21 Caer CUA 11'S aS [DC see $1.50 
GOODWILL COLLECTION 
Nothing’s too good for our customers! That’s why we offer 11 for 
$6.00. All 18 for $9.50. 
Alza Hola Great Lakes 
Bandmaster Hoosier Sunrise 
Cameroun Master Charles 
China Maid Pink Ruffles 
Copper Rose Sable 
Grand Canyon Sharkskin 
Tiffanja 
Sylvia Murray 
Tea Rose 
Tishomingo 
Violet Symphony 
William A. Setchell 
If you will add 50c to pay shipping costs, you may select one of 
the following in addition: Brown Thrasher, Chicory Blue, Solid 
Mahogany. 
