VALOR M-L 42” A deep blackish-blue 
blue bicolor of fine size and color. 
The flowers are most fragrant ..... 30 
VATICAN PURPLE M-L 38” A rich 
dark blue-purple self. Large flow- 
ers with good subsetnce which with- 
stands the weather very well ....1.00 
VENTURA M 36” A rich mulberry 
that is marked with a _ reddish- 
brown at the hafts set off with a 
coldens beard sees ae ee ene 50 
VIGIL E-L 36” A long blooming pure 
Wie Reason eee Ce ee eae eet! 2.00 
VIOLET SYMPHONY M 40” Very 
uniform gleaming violet self with 
a bronze flush at the hafts 
WABASH M 38” One of the most 
popular iris ever introduced. The 
standards are pure white, while falls 
are purple with a white border.....40 
WAKARUSA M 34” A blend of burnt 
orange and red that grows very 
well 
WAR EAGLE E-M 34” One of the 
older red-maroon introductions.....30 
WESTLANDER M_ 38” Very light 
blue standards with deep velvety 
blue-violet falls. One of our fa- 
vorites 
WHITE SMOKE M-L 44” A much 
larger Snow Flurry. The blue buds 
open into one of the most beautiful 
ruffled well placed blue-white flow- 
ers that you ever saw. The sub- 
stance is among the heaviest found 
eh ee PEE REESE Nan re pen oe 3.50 
WHITE SPIRE M 46” A good tall 
stately white that grows very well 
in the warmer sections of the 
country 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD E-M 38” 
Very large outstanding icy blue- 
white with a cool blue beard on the 
MATIN Pact AG eee eee 90 
WINE GLORY M 34” Rosy-bronze 
standards and velvety wine falls 
WINTER CARNIVAL M 38” Large 
snowy-white flowers of flaring form 
and good substance, with a bright 
Goldens thro Vas. ee ee ee, 90 
WM. SETCHELL M 42” A deep royal 
purple that has the largest flowers 
in this color group. The flowers are 
over 6 inches across. Very good 
substance and branching ............. 45 
YNEZ M 36” A choice yellow ruffled 
plicata with HESS done in 
SHACES DOL TOC see een ieee ee ee 1.50 
ZANTHA M 36” A large deep yellow 
that is free from haft markings. 
Flaring flowers on well branched 
stems. Very good substance keep- 
ing well in arrangements .......... 3.25 
ONCOBREDS 
In this section you will find one of the most interesting types of iris grown. 
All of them are descendants from the native iris that come from in and around 
the Holy Land. As a rule it is difficult to grow the native species but thanks 
to Clarence White and other modern day hybridizers we now are able to grow 
and enjoy these most wonderful plants. The native species have been crossed 
and recrossed with our tall bearded iris that grow so easy, so that now we 
have a race of iris that grow very good and have all the charm and beauty 
of the Oncocyclus and Regelia Iris. As a rule most of these are hardy in the 
open. Others will require some protection. Anything as beautiful as these 
iris makes the time spent well worth it. In all cases we will advise you when 
there might be some protection needed. 
ALTA MOHR L 36” A large flaring 
orchid violet veined with maroon at 
thesh atts ye see ee ee eee 1.50 
ARTEMIS VE 20” An Onco-regelia 
hybrid with a silvery ground color 
overlaid in red violet with a black 
beard 
AZIM VE 30” An olive buff which is 
quite tall for this type of iris -...1.40 
BALTIS E 36” Very large flowers of 
excellent substance in rich deep 
VIiOlCCME Rt aen ere eat ee 2.00 
BARRIMOHR M 36” A colorful mul- 
berry-violet bitone of flaring form 
and heavy substance! .......-..2.: 1.50 
BEDTIME EF 24” A rich brown blend- 
ed with violet and veined with deep 
violet 
BELADI E 30” Large round flowers 
veined and dotted with deep violet 
with a coal black signal patch at 
THELEN LOL UCNGr TALS yee secre cee 1.00 
