THREE CHEERS (Cook, 1945) $1.00 
Brilliant blue bi-color. Standards white and blue-violet. Falls 
dark violet to mulberry-purple with lighter border. 
THREE OAKS (Whiting, 1945) $1.00 
An outstanding blend of rose pink with copper and set off by a 
pronounced blue blaze on the fall. The long, heavy stalks are 
short branched but produce a spectacular effect of color in the 
For prices of more than one of a kind 
please see Group Prices on back page. 
garden. Free flowering and good increaser. 
HERR ROAD SER Hela pent 
TIFFANJA 
TIFFANJA (De Forest, 1942) 715¢ 
Smooth, clean-cut, lightly marked plicata. Standards are colonial 
buff; falls flaring and frosted white, edged buff. 
TIP TOP (Hall, 1947) $1.00 
Very similar to Minnie Colquitt, but lower. Good for border. 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge, 1942) $2.00 
Big, clear golden tobacco-brown self. Horizontal falls. 
TREVA (De Forest, 1945) $1.50 
Golden apricot self, of large size and smooth, spready form. 
VATICAN PURPLE 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting, 1943) $1.00 
Very rich blue-purple self. Well rounded flowers of very good 
substance with attractive, crisply flaring shape. Glossy finish. 
VEISHEA (Whiting, 1943) 50c 
A near self of gold with a bright blue spotlight on the falls. 
VISION OF MIRZA (De Forest, 1944) 15¢ 
Large marble plicata of rose-brown on cream ground. 
WABASH (Williamson, 1936) 50c 
Outstanding Amoena. White standards, deep violet falls with 
definite white margin. Dykes Medal winner. 
WILD HONEY (Whiting, 1946) 75¢ 
Soft golden tan self. Deeper gold at the haft. 
WORTHINGTON (Cook, 1943) Ube 
Harmonious two toned rosy-red of beautiful form and size. 
]—Ola Kala, DM 
2—Sable 
3—Great Lakes, DM 
4—Blue Rhythm, DM 
5—Blue Shimmer 
6—Lady Mohr 
7—Elmohr, DM 
8—Chivalry, DM 
9—Snow Flurry 
10—Solid Mahogany 
SYMPOSIUM SPECIAL 
COLLECTION—$7.50 
THE ABOVE TEN IRIS 
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11—Pink Cameo 
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THE 100 MOST POPULAR IRIS 
Each year The American Iris Society conducts a symposium to determine the 100 most popular Iris grown in this country. The results of the latest symposium 
are shown below. The varieties are listed in the order of their popularity. DM mzans it has won the Dykes Medal. 
13—Master Charles 
14—Minnie Colquitt 
15—Bryce Canyon 
16—Mulberry Rose 
17—Amigo 
18—Ranger 
19—Helen McGregor, DM 
20—Azure Skies 
21—Cascade Sp:endor 
22—Amandine 
23—Chantilly 
24—New Snow 
25—Cherie 
26—Prairie Sunset 
27—Grand Canyon 
28—Berkeley Gold 
29—Rocket 
30—Tiffanja 
31—The Red Douglas, DM 
32—The Admiral 
33—Dreamcastle 
34—Lady Boscawen 
BOULDER, COLORADO 
35—Pinnacle 
36—China Maid 
37—Argus Pheasant 
38—Cloth of Gold 
39—Katherine Fay 
40—Casa Morena 
41—Sylvia Murray 
42—Missouri 
43—Ormohr 
44—Gloriole 
45—Gudrun 
46—Three Oaks 
47— Tiffany 
48—Vatican Purple 
49—Desert Song 
50—Lynn Langford 
51—Elsa Sass 
52—Extravaganza 
53—Treasure Island 
54—Black Forest 
55—Fair Elaine 
56—Matterhorn 
57—Firecracker 
58—Spanish Peaks 
59—Moonlight Madonna 
60—Tobacco Road 
61—Los Angeles 
62—Distance 
63—City of Lincoln 
64—Cloud Castle 
65—Harriet Thoreau 
66—Blue Valley 
67—Golden Fleece 
68—Garden Glory 
69—Winter Carnival 
70—Chamois 
71—Pink Formal 
72—Sharkskin 
73—Sierra Blue 
74—Arab Chief 
75—Lothario 
76—Spun Gold, DM 
771—Mexico 
78—Louvois 
SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE. 
79—Gypsy 
80—Ming Yellow 
81—Golden Majesty 
82—Golden Treasure 
83—Shining Waters 
84—Bandmaster 
85—Fantasy 
86—Daybreak 
87—Goldbeater 
88—Pierre Menard 
89—Violet Symphony 
90—Zantha 
91—Snow Carnival 
92—Pretty Quadroon 
93—Old Parchment 
94—Arctic 
95—Golden Russet 
96—Lighthouse 
97—The Capitol 
98—Miss California 
99—Christabel 
100—Priscilla 
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