MISSOURI—Grand clear blue of largest size. Old but one 
* of the best blues. Dyke’s Medal 1937, 
Se Veach, 3 FOr eta ee Lc Ae eee ree tate $1.25 
MULBERRY ROSE—Large pinkish-mulberry shaded brown. 
Most effective as a garden clump. Bronze beard. Award 
Obemeritwl| O44500/ 5 cmeach sito Geese ee ee $2.00 
OLA KALA—New deep yellow self. Has taken all the 
awards including Dyke’s 1948 and is top iris in 1952 
é syiTiposium. /Ocreach; 43 efOL ee ss seeste tae eee 8 2.00 
OPAL CLOUD—A blend of pearl and soft rose with a cop- 
pery shading in the falls. The effect is a soft terra-cotta 
pink! Large ‘blooms.© Each 4 2 a $1.50 
PINK CAMEO—A clean, true cameo-pink with a tangerine 
beard, A fine flamingo pink. Award of merit 1948. 
1 OX Vol gigs lege Ne aah ok ie Md Og ae oe ghups VERT ame ie EEL $1.50 
PINK REFLECTION—A clear pink blend with lemon beard. 
_ The good sized flowers are very lovely. Award of 
merit. 1944: -75c each, 3 for- ..c2..402.5.0..si ciel. $2.09 
PINK SENSATION—This Peete flamingo pink was the 
pinkest flower in our garden. Large flowers are 
rounded. The beard is orange-red. This iris was top in 
the award of merit list for 1952. aches aie $6.00 
PINNACLE—This much talked of iris from New Zeland is 
truly a sensation. Clear white standards, smooth prim- 
rose yellow aalls, -Edch ye a Pe ee $7.50 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—Most famous iris ever introdifced, A 
blend of peach, rose and copper. It has taken all the 
‘awards including Dykes 1943. 75c each, 3 for $2.00 
PROSPECTOR—Deepest golden yellow with a bold patch 
of ivory on the widely flaring falls. A very beautiful 
Mew irisese ACh eet Bowe ee ie tw ees - $6.00 
RAINBOW ROOM—tThe general effect of this beautiful iris 
is a blending of orange, apricot and lilac. The) stand- 
ards are golden yellow flushed copper. The falls are li- 
oe with a trace of blue below the bright yellow beard. 
Sep AA 5 aie OA ARE UTE toh RER SUS ee ee SRE $2.59 
RANGER—This fine iris is the nearest to a true crimson- 
red of any iris. Large flowers with closed standards. 
Award of merit 1946. $1.00 each, 3 for -....... $2.50 
REMEMBRANCE—A delightful shade of pink with enough 
yellow to make it a blend, Large, lovely well-shaped 
fidwers 7.6 each 5) fore i ee es fee ee $2.00 
RICH RAYMENT—A new fancy plicata. The yellcwish 
base is threuded with many lines of redish-brown. 
Evac tp teen are err ea eek BT ee ee A $3.50 
ROCKET—A brilliant deep orange-yellow. The standards 
are chrome~yellow. Falls a pure orange overlaid with 
redish~brown. $1.50 each, 3 for ................-.-.-.-- $4.00 
ROSE TOP—Rosy-pink stitching on a creamy white back- 
ground. Large attractive flowers that are nicely ruffléd. 
Each Ea 2V 7) a Nae Mh (ED SRA dR Re ce ESE $1.00 
RUSSET WINGS—A blend of golden copper and rich apri- 
cot giving a glowing russet effect. Lovely flowers with 
vultled ‘fallesquebach*. 628. She ti 7 Bee TIAL $1.50 
SKY RANGER—A very tall medium blue with heavily ruff- 
led flowers. A strong, vigorous grower that stands up 
welling k Esa Ch meme etitars eke 5 Se fe 20 a ee ee $2.50 
SNOW FLURRY—Beautiful blue-white with ruffled flowers 
and blue tinted buds. Many lovely flowers. Early. 
7 OCTER CHASE Foy goer wenn ee ae aet Oe Ae ee, $2.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY—A grand new mahagony-red, Dark- 
est of the red toned iris. Golden beard and rich 
plush-like falls, $1.00 each, 3 for 2.50 
SPANISH PEAKS—A very large pure white with ruffled 
flowers. Not a trace of color. Award of merit 1950. 
PF dogg ey ans ES PENA SERN DDS, Biba Me et $2.00 
