GOLD NUGGET (Milliken) — A free 
flowering bright yellow which has be- 
come very popular. The flower stalks 
have three to four clusters of buds and 
flowers, each cluster containing two or 
three’ flowers: 4) it.) 2 Each $1.00 
MICHIGAN STATE (Nies) — A huge 
bronze flower of a beautiful round form. 
A loose veining over both standards and 
falls produce the light bronze effect. 
AMICON GS em ertan ts ope Mees. sve Each $1.00 
MONNIERE—A soft yellow. The flow- 
ers have rather broad petals and are of 
smooth texture. Fine for cutting. 3 ft. 
Se eA ee RE 2 SR OR TE Each $0.75 
MT. WILSON (Milliken)—A blue Spur- 
ia which makes an excellent variety to 
plant with some of the yellows, such as 
Monnieri or Gold Nugget. 3 ft. Each $1.00 
PASTORAL (Nies)—A corsage flower. 
The flaring falls are orange yellow, 
edged with pale lavetnder while the 
erect standards are yellow changing to 
lavender. The light lavender styles with 
their deep lavender crests add a finish- 
ing touch. 32 inches. ____ Each $2.00 
RUSSET FLAME (Nies) H.M., 1950—A 
vigorous, free flowering Spuria of rich 
russet coloring which makes it especial- 
ly useful as a cut flower. The under- 
color is deep yellow, the falls as being 
heavily bordered with dark brown while 
the standards are washed to a brownish 
yellow. Heavy substance and good 
keeping quality make it valuable to 
florists and home gardeners. Vigorous 
grower and increaser. 3% ft. Each $1.00 
SAUGATUCK (Nies)—A symphony of 
color. The standards are lavender shad- 
ing to yellow at the base; the falls yel- 
low, veined with bronze and broadly 
bordered with lavender. 4 ft. __ $0.75 
SUNNY DAY (Sass) — An excellent 
bright yellow which is very popular. 
Ook ea ee ee ee Se ee Each $0.75 
WADI ZEM ZEM (Milliken)—A beauti- 
ful large cream colored Spuria. The 
rounded spreading falls are two inches 
or more in width. The standards are 
erect and open. One hundred plants of 
this variety made the long journey by air 
to South Africa this past fall, they will 
be grown to supply the cut flower trade 
in that far off land. 4 ft. __Each $3.50 
WHITE HERON (Milliken)—Whiter in 
appearance than any spuria_ todate. 
Some yellow on inner portion of flower. 
A pure white spuria is a goal not yet 
achieved. A very large flower on 4 ft. 
Each $4.00 
stems. 
MISCELLANEOUS IRIS SPECIES 
CRISTATA (Evansia)—Delightful little 
crested iris of light blue and gold. Sun 
4 inches. __ Each $0.50 
or semi-shade. 
dvips Ebest 
DICHOTCMA—Only member 
Pardanthopsis Section. 
of the 
The flowers are 
comparatively small but they bloom pro- 
fusely on branched 3 foot stems for 
many weeks in August and September. 
Color varies from pale to deep lavender. 
Macys lean V.cOlle=ascoe5+ os Each $9.50 
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