Staten Island—‘‘head and shoulders above City of Lincoln’ Dr. Frank Galyon, 
Jr., Mich. Page 19 
VISTA VERONICA—(Buss 1950) M.46”. Broad-petalled, boldly pro- 
portioned self in the orchid-blue tone termed “veronica.” Waved 
wide domed standards, broadly rounded falls semi-flaring to flaring. 
Somewhat crepey in appearance with harmonious lavender-tipped 
beard. Substance is extra good and so is the branching. Large and 
in) PMESSTVereEC. ses ee PRINS cee 1 Se peer a Ne ea $4.50 
VOODOO—(Kleinsorge 1948) M.30”. Tightly closed erect standards 
of rich chocolate-brown; broad stiffly horizontal falls of blackish 
red-brown. Both crimped and ruffled at the edges. Average size. 
Rich color. ; $2.00 
WABASH— (Williamson 1936) M.38”. Snowy white standards; purple 
falls with a white margin. This tall, clean-cut amoena has no rival. 
It is the undisputed best of its color class. Dykes Medal 1940. 
DS: a eta eee hd ee seep Pe Ta RARE Soe a We ee $0.50 
WHISTLING SWAN—(Waters 1948) M.40”. Large, heavy-textured 
white. Gold reticulations far back on the haft and a touch of vel- 
low on the white beard. Vigorous and hardy. e. $2.00 
WHITE CITY—(Murrell 1939) EM.42”. Immense blue-white with 
crisp ice-cold finish and silken sheen. Dykes Medal England, 1940. 
$0.50 
WHITE GODDESS—(Nesmith 1936) M.38”. Beautifully sculptured 
pure white, large and flaring. Domed standards, arched, flaring 
EMU, atdny Sides TUM El e e Leo Aer $0.50 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD-—(Grant 1943) EM.40”. Large blue-white, 
which soon changes to pure white except for a slight flush at the 
haft and the heavy dark blue beard which contrasts, sharply, with 
Chyegsin OO Chilo Cccel cbt Ue aeeen nee ee ee ene cd $1.00 
WILLIAM A. SETCHELL—(Brehm 1938) ML.38”. One of the very 
largest good iris. Not only of startling size but, unlike most giants, 
is good all ways—form of bloom, branching, height, substance and 
vigor. Color, attractive two-toned violet. $0.75 
WINSTON CHURCHILL—(Stevens 1944) ML.32”. Deep red, close 
to crimson, the falls velvety, the beard gold, the texture fine. A dif- 
ferent and impressive red for foreground planting. $3.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET 
SOLID MAHOGANy 
WINTER CARNIVAL—(Schreiner 1941) M.38”. An outstanding flar- 
ing white. Large, graceful, waxy snow-white with gold throat. 
Dias Be OY «ne aR aes SRE» BRE ee ee ey $1.00 
WOODLAND BEAUTY—(Sass 1946) M.34”. Creamy yellow stand- 
ards, slightly ruffled. Semi-flaring falls same with overflush of sal- 
an@in, NielllKonny loxez nisl, JOM welhy IEC oS eee $1.25 
WORTHINGTON—(P. Cook 1943) M.36”. Harmonious two-toned 
rosy red of beautiful form, large size, smooth texture and heavy 
substance. baled Pee te be ent ee $0.75 
ZANTHA—(Fay 1947) EM.37”. Very large deep yellow which blooms 
early. A clean yellow self with deep yellow beard and no haft 
markings, nicely tailored and flaring. spe. 2.0002 ...2....ee-eee- $3.00 
AU-Pink Collectio 
Here’s a group of the newest type pink iris, the pink 
bud, tangerine bearded kind, sometimes designated fla- 
mingo or sea-shell pinks, that are offered at two-thirds of 
the combined catalog prices. 
If you already have one or more of these, you may sub- 
stitute the equivalent value in pink seedlings as mention- 
ed on page 30. 
One of each of the following seven varieties for $10.00. 
Afar Gay Orchid Hit Parade 
Pink Talcum Saluskin 
Twilight Sky 
Pink Cameo 
