STAINED GLASS (Wilhelm ’39)—The 
rich, glowing copper-red tones remind 
one of looking through a stained glass 
window. $0.50 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass ’43)—ML 
36 in. Lovely soft but glowing shade of 
golden tan, heavy-textured and extraor- 
dinary. Selected as the finest of Prairie 
Sunset seedlings. $0.75 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton ’44))—M 38 
in. A new light blue which has received 
much praise. Result of Great Lakes 
crossed with Shining Waters. ---- $0.75 
TEA ROSE (Whiting ’44) — M 36 in. 
Glowing deep pink with coppery shad- 
ings. A strong clear color in a finely 
formed flower. Broad petaled Seer 
Pees er ee ee en eee SS 0.75 
THEODOLINDA (Ayers ’2)—ML 38 in. 
Huge satiny-white plicata with button- 
hole stitching of bright blue. ---- $0.50 
THREE CHEERS (Cook 1945)—M 38 in. 
Large, tailored neglecta that is tops in 
this class. Rich, light blue standards and 
falls of deep ultra-marine. H.M., ie 
1.00 
THREE OAKS (Whiting ’43)—M 38 in. 
Larger than its sister, Tea Rose; this is 
deep mallow pink with a coppery flush 
and a blue haze on the falls. A.M. 1949. 
POO eniiie Niner cae See ee $1.00 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge ’37)— 
M 36 in. A bright clear yellow with a 
lighter area in the center of each fall. 
A continuous popular yellow. ---- $9.50 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting °43)—ML 
36 in. Rich, dark blue-purple with heavy 
textured satiny finish without haft 
markingssay ees ee eee $1.09 
VEISHA (Whiting ’43)—M 30 in. Bright 
copper-rose blend with a blaze of blue 
in center of falls. Ideal for foreground 
planting. $0.75 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (Smith ’40)—EM 
40 in. Gleaming violet of large size and 
perfect form. Very broad hafts and 
petals) @-A:M3 1943.25 6 Se $0.75 
VISION OM MIRZA (DeForest *44)—M 
40 in. A gigantic plicata of cream with 
all over markings of brown violet. Fine. 
WABASH (Williamson ’36)—M 38 in. 
Snowy white standards; purple falls 
with a white margin. This tall, clean 
cut amoena has no rival. Dykes Medal 
1940. $0.50 
WILD HONEY (Whiting ’46)—EM 36 in. 
A golden tan self with a flush of rich 
gold in the throat. Large well formed 
FIOW ELS he ee eee ee ee ae, $0.75 
WILLIAM A. SETCHELL (Brehm ’38)— 
ML 38 in. This, we believe, is the world’s 
largest good iris. Not only of startling 
size but, unlike most giants, is good all 
ways—form of bloom, branching, height, 
substance and vigor. Color, attractive 
two-toned violet. $0.75 
ZEBRA (Pallidavariegata)—M 30 in. An 
oddity in foliage for rock gardens. Fol- 
lage striped cream and green. Flowers 
LiGhty DL Uic eek ea eee ee ee $0.75 
Make up your own collection from the following groups. 
GROUP NUMBER ONE 
All in this group are 50c Iris, you may choose ten different varieties for $3.00 
postpaid. 
ANGELUS FLORA ZENOR MISS CALI 
BUECHLEY GIANT FRANK ADAMS MONOGNA CMI 
CALCUTTA FREDA MOHR NIGHTFALL 
CALIFORNIA GOLD GOLDEN BOW OLD PARCHMEN 
CHRISTABEL GUDRUN THEODOLINDA 
CONGO PRINCESS 
COPPER FRILLS 
COPPER PINK Pas: 
CYNTHIA ANN PARKER 
DAWN RAYS 
LOUVOIS 
HARVEST MOON 
ICY BLUE 
LAKE HURON 
MELANIE 
SHINING WATER 
SIERRA BLUE 
SNOQUALIMIE 
WABASH 
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