SOME LOVE E 24” Oyster white 
ground color covered with minute 
dots and very fine veins of grey- 
DUP DeWeese 9a te fee ome eee 1.00 
SOQUEL M-L 26” Very large uniform 
form blooms of deep lavender with 
somewhat darker shadings in the 
veining 
SUSAN OF HILLY VE 22” Pale vio- 
let standards, falls pale yellow with 
light lavender shadings and a deep 
Wioletes! onal a celigt eee teres 75 
TOP HILLY E 18” A_ somewhat 
smaller onco in a cream ground 
color with dark veinings ............. 85 
WESTWAYS VE 12” A small minia- 
ture ruffled blue showing the onco 
influence 
WM. MOHR E-M 24” A large violet 
with a network of reddish veins 
running throughout the bloom. This 
is the parent of many listed in this 
section 
YARKAND E 24” Wisteria violet 
standards heavily veined dark vio- 
let with very dark purple falls, 
veined even darker, and almost a 
blacks sional) patch 42.1.8 eeee 1.75 
YUSSUF VE 30” A rose purple self 
with darker shades mixed. Splashed 
With straw yellow ic-.1.4..c.0 420s 1.00 
We offer the following onco-bred collection which is completely hardy and 
easy to grow for those people who would like to find out what these wonderful 
flowers look like. 
A $2.85 value for $2.25 Post paid 
Elmohr 
Lady Mohr 
Grace Mohr 
1 each: 
Ormonhr 
Wm. Mohr 
Sheriffa 
BORDER, INTERMEDIATE, AND TABLE IRIS 
We have found in the last few years a growing interest in these smaller 
varieties of the beared iris. 
Now at the present time there is a movement 
underway to standardize these beauties. This year we are listing them under 
one section to avoid any confusion. The smaller size of these flowers make 
them less prone to weather damage and certainly easier to makeup in flower 
arrangements. They grow very tast and appear to be:‘more resistant to 
diseases also. 
ALICE IN WONDERLAND M 28” A LORELI M 24’ A very nice bright 
nice white ground plicata with 
blue lavender markings reminding 
one of a miniature Los Angeles 
ES gt SEY DCO ae 25 
BENTON OLD MADRID M 34” From 
England comes this clear orchid 
pink with golden hafts and a deep- 
er yellow beard on long narrow 
PALLET ere cece Pee Oe eee 1.50 
BLUE RUFFLES M 34” A nicely 
ruffled blue that has many flowers 
groups for color effect is a bright 
on a Stalk. Very good planted in 
aN eVepe old, rat ite Se, ae nee ela re es ere 30 
CAPRICE M 20” A border iris in 
tones of claret pink, fragrant ..... 45 
DAYSTAR M-L 20” Small flowers of 
creamy-white set off with a bright 
cadmium orange beard. Thin wirey 
SUC S pe tecse ch see eee eee 35 
GOLDEN FLARE E 28” A bright 
golden yellow border iris ............. 35 
KINGLET E 28” A good growing 
GECD 2 VELIOW, same peek e eee mes 35 
LA BOHEMIENNE M 16” A bright 
salmon pink gaily pencilled and 
blend edmewid emtal lS eyes eee 35 
iris for this group. Bright yellow 
standards and pansy purple falls. 
Very good in clumps for a bright 
SPOLLOf cOloni-5:.0 here seen 25 
MILDRED PRESBY M 28” Creamy 
standards and velvety purple falls. 
Very popular 
NECO M 24” A border that is red 
in color with good substance ....1.50 
ODE M 24” A border iris done in 
shades of bright orange ............ 3.00 
PINK RUFFLES M 28” A very nice 
border iris. Both falls and stan- 
dards are done in a nice shade of 
lilac-pink. We recommend this in 
a group for a nice pleasing effect 
PURPLE MIDGE M 24” A nice 
shade of blue violet that goes very 
Wellin arrange ementS=...4 2 aie 25 
ROSE PEARL E-M 28” Standards 
are ivory pink while the falls are 
deep rose gilded gold. It has a long 
blooming period making this one 
ofthe betters porder iriste ee 50 
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