GAY, BORDER—A very distinct plicata.. The white flowers 
” are edged ‘with a broad border of maroon. A glow of 
vivid yellow lights up the flower, Flowers large on tall 
Tired vty Mig Mat Tod 1g; Uhr ZL OR LGR ie ET lv en RE $2.50 
GOLDBEATER—Very colorful righ! ‘chrome-yellow with 
large attractive yellow buds. Makes a wonderful garden 
Hispiny: Award of merit Dao 
JOcteach, s$rTorie...20 cde. gaok WAY $2.00 
GOLDEN: RUSSET—This iris ies see aoe 7c aan of any 
iris. The buds are often six inches in length. A -pleas- 
ing golden russet color. Attracts; lich. atténtion because 
ofvitersize, « baeh.2...cit<. lie) od eet ad Li pitaczae $1.50 
GREAT LAKES—Clear light hhc. a fl on, Oia sympesium 
for four-successive years. Dykes, winner, 1942, 
60c each, 3 for sce an Vt INR oe te PR ni $1.50 
GYPSY—Golden standards with a coppery cast. Falls are a 
silky chestnut-brown. Late flowering. 
NW fhe fog Sch 1 Che 6 BE) (a) soictale 9 Rabin et aks Mp IADENE Di, iE. et EA $2.00 
HARRIET THOREAU—Delightful  orchid-pink self with 
large slightly waved flowers. Mid-season. 
DUSTEA Ch yo LOL ars rites mete iocncces (ois. Sceiiarcat Bie Lt 
HELEN’ McGREGOR—Clear polé “blue of “uniform color. 
The large perfectly formed flowers are daintily ruffled. 
Award of merit 1948. Dyke’s medal winner for ‘1349, 
Sieur ea chy SEFOr ie eke ease cee etek See a $4.00 
HERITAGE—Flamingo-pink of a deeper color than Cherie. 
Slightly ruffled and semi-~flaring. falls. Domed stand- 
ards and a bright tangerene beard. Each ......._.-.. $4.00 
JAKE’S WHITE—We consider this the best white sciling 
for less than $1.00. 50c each, 3 for -_....-....-.---.-- $1.25 
LAKE GEORGE—tThis violet-blue iris is claimed to be the 
nearest true blue. Very broad, flaring falls. Domed 
eleueebodety (Sve Gale, S) stole o4 265 ee $2.00 
LILAC LANE—Large flowers of pearly-pink or pale-lilac. 
Falls slightly ruffled. Standards domed, Pale yellow 
BeATO Me OVCLY WB LACK witht task eit ixctsc ta tthcu ons $4.00 
LORD DONGON—Chinese violet standards, Velvety pan- 
. sy-violet falls. A pleasant contrast of two. distinct 
shades of violet. 60c each, 3 for -................-.. $1.50 
LOTHARIO—A greatly improved Amigo. Deep velvety 
violet-purple falls. Standards are a light violet-blue 
OTAN SE: DEAT ss ACE ec tee ew coo ecw cepwsdaceecnaceetatg $1.00 
LYNN LANGFORD—Rich, deep orchid- pink with golden 
center. A large very flaring flower with orange beard, 
Award of merit 1950. Each ..---2c..-222----ce-0------- $1.50 
MARQUITA—A beautiful iris with ivory-yellow standards. 
The falls are heavily veined a deep maroon. No lovelier 
eet bie FOL CS elon at Me ihc. wile het Aap a eC ARR a MAB 50c 
MASTER CHARLES—An Outitandine iris of brilliant mul- 
berry-purple with a blackish sheen. Falls are blended 
brown pAriines iris. /9C. cache) for. ie-ca.---002 $2.00 
MATTIE GATES—Large flower with chrome-lemon stand- 
ards. Falls are whitish with broad edging of lemon. 
Finest Iris of this color. A greatly, improved Golden 
Bileecetmmelca clive: sere o mane onan pee wens ond SI a $3.50 
MELLOW GLOW—Glowing blend of apricot and peach, 
flushed pink. The large flowers are nicely ruffled. Pro- 
HisenbloOmMmer Silee) reach, FOmLOk ems eee $3.00 
MEXICO—Brilliant bi-color of great beauty. Golden buff 
standards. The falls are slightly waved and are a 
redish brown. Late, $1.00 each, 3 for -.....2......... $2.50 
MINNIE COLQUETTE—A very large white. plicata with 
broad, wine-purple stitching at edge of both standards 
and falls. Award for merit 1945. 
LDC COACH Ds FO Val sa sce reagents toh 2 ci awanwpvnrienctahe ates $2.00. 
MISS CALIFORNIA—A gigantic lilac- ee "Tall spikes with 
many fine flowers. S0ereach,) 9. FOr s.cs.0.160 heres $1.25 
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