THE ORIOLE (Schreiner 1947) ML Each $1.00 
An iris of sharply contrasting colors. The standards are near golden- 
rod yellow, the falls rich blackish maroon so deep in color the flower 
resembles a piece of black and gold velvet. 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1937) ML * Each .75 
A magnificent iris of rich rosy wine red with an orange beard. The 
huge vibrant red flowers are gorgeously rich and plushlike. One of the 
finest of all iris. A. M.’39 Dykes Medal 1941 
THE SENTINEL (Hall 1942) M Each .59 
Brilliant copper-orange like a piece of highly polished copper. Branch- 
ing is bunched too near the top but the originality of coloring assures 
its continued popularity. Of great color value. 
THEODOLINDA (Ayers 1932) E Each .50 
Beautiful white plicata with feather stitched edging of blue. The 
large well formed flowers are produced in generous numbers on the 
branching stems. Early and hardy. 
THREE OAKS (Whiting 1943) M * Each $1.00 
A glowing massive old-rose pink blend overlaid rosy copper. The very 
broad pleasantly ruffled flowers have an individual charm and grace. 
Huge in size and blooms over a long period of time. H. M. “45 
A. M.’49 
TIFFANJA (DeForest 1942) M * Each .75 
A unique and charming plicata, having good form and thick substance. 
Standards creamy colonial buff, the falls near white, both speckled and 
sprinkled light golden brown. Smooth and clean cut, the large flowers 
are surprisingly bright and cheerful. H.M.’44 A. M.’46 
TIFFANY (H. Sass 1938) M * Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
A gaily painted yellow plicata. A most pleasing pattern of bronze 
pinkish violet stitched on a soft yellow ground. The gracefully frilled 
flowers are very large and full. For size, form and quality about the 
best of the yellow plicatas regardless of price. H.M.’39 A. M.’41 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge 1942) M * Each $2.00 
Rich golden tobacco-brown self with nearly closed standards and 
broad horizontal falls. A unique and individual iris both in color and 
form. The substance is unusually heavy and the quality of the entire 
flower is remarkable. H.M.’44 A. M.’46 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge 1942) ML * Each .50 
Very large clear medium yellow shaded lighter in the center of the 
falls. Bright golden yellow beard. Rich and vivid. Tall, vigorous and 
very hardy. H.M.’39 A.M.’45 
VALIANT (Sturtevant 1937) Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
A distinctive and individual blend of blue and bronze. The standards 
are bronze and the falls a harmonious blend of slate-like blue and 
bronze. The huge flowers have good form and substance; no other 
quite like it. 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting 1943) ML * Each $1.00 
Rich and majestic, a glossy blue-purple self with satin like finish. Tall 
stalks carry many heavily textured broad spreading flowers; of bold 
port and splendid form Vatican Purple is a welcome addition to the 
oldest color class. H. M. °43 
VICE REGAL (Miles 1946) EM Each $1.00 
A richly colored purple iris from Canada. Glowing bronzy red-purple 
with deep bronze beard. The standards and falls are almost identical 
in color but the velvety texture of the falls make them seem deeper. 
One of the most richly colored iris in this class. H. M.’47 A. M.’51 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirkland 1931) EM Each .50 
One of the older iris but still tops in its color class. Large deep toned 
lilac-blue, rich and glistening. Tall and majestic with ideal branching. 
H. M. 36 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (Smith 1940) M * Each .75 
Large, smoothly finished flowers of gleaming lilac-mauve, free from 
veining. Tall and vigorous, the wide petaled quietly beautiful flowers 
are practically flawless. H.M.’40 A. M.’43 
WABASH (Williamson 1936) M * Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
The most outstanding amoena of all. Pure snowy white standards and 
velvety deep violet falls with a lighter border. A profusion of large 
slightly ruffled blossoms on tall well-branched stalks. As fresh toned 
as an orchid its popularity is attested by its inclusion in the iris hall of 
fame. H.M.°37 A.M.’38 Dykes Medal 1940 
WAKARUSA (Lapham 1941) EM Each .75 
A brilliant and vivid bi-color of striking orange and bright red. Very 
bright and colorful the general effect is a scintillating burnt orange. 
H. M. ’41 
WASATCH (Thorup 1935) E Each .50 
Huge white plicata with broad petals evenly stitched with blue. A 
stunning white ground plicata with excellent substance. Hardy. 
H. M. 36 
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WHITE SMOKE (Rees 1950) ML Each $5.00 
A stunning big blue-white seedling of Snow Flurry. Lovely ruffled 
flowers with exceptionally heavy substance. Rates with the best. 
WINNISHIEK (Egelberg 1931) Each .50 
Large deep bluish purple of elegant wavy form and lustrous finish. A 
magnificent iris and still one of the best in its class. 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner 1941) M * Each $1.00 
One of the most beautiful white iris. Snow white in color with the 
throat heavily tinted gold. Unique in form with wide flaring falls; 
the heavily substanced flowers resemble a piece of stiffly starched vel- 
vet. Tall and well branched. H. M. 42 
ZEBRA (Pallida Variegata) Each .50 
Called the Zebra iris because of the striped green and yellow leaves. 
Flowers are medium blue but the plant without blooms is a bright 
ornamental garden subject. 
GARDENERS COLLECTION 
8 Iris, your choice, for $3.00 
SELECT 5 SELECT 3 
ARCTIC 
CITY OF LINCOLN AZURE SKIES 
EXCLUSIVE CHINA MAID 
FAIR ELAINE 
EGET DOWN EAST 
GOLDEN HIND GRAND CANYON 
INDIAN HILLS 
RRERTCR RED GLEAM 
NARANJA ROYAL SCOT 
ORMOHR 
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