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CHIVALRY. A fine large bloom of medium 
blue color. This slightly ruffled iris is a 
sturdy grower and won the Dykes Medal 
in 1947, $2.00 
CHRISTABEL. A splendid growing true red. 
One of the great reds not only for individ- 
ual exhibition bloom but for the garden 
also. Its size, vigor and floriferous habit 
make a clump a perfect mass of glowing 
copper red. It is one of the most effec- 
tive Iris in the garden. 50c 
CITY OF LINCOLN. Winner of many honors. 
A top notch Iris. It was the cynosure of 
all eyes in our Iris field the past season. 
A tall, huge striking variegata of clear 
yellow with velvety bright red falls. 40 
inches tall, a perfect beauty when well 
grown. We are most enthusiastic about 
this marvelous Iris and any praise given 
cannot be too high. 50c 
COPPER LUSTRE. A distinctive and unusual 
Iris. A glowing copper and gold blend, 
color iridescent like a new copper penny. 
Height, 30 inches. Mid-season. One of 
the most noteworthy Iris. 50c 
DAWN REFLECTION. One of the largest pli- 
catas. The huge flowers are flared and 
waved, and have a ground color of glis- 
tening ivory, sparingly and _ precisely 
etched rose-pink on the falls and more 
generously suffused and eiched with 
bright lilac-pink on the standards. A 
sturdy grower, well branched, of good 
substance and has a lovely delicacy. $7.50 
DAYBREAK. The color is golden pink with 
undertone of copper. The huge flowers 
are well shaped with closed standards 
and semilaring falls. The bloom is very 
slightly ruffled. $1.00 
DEEP VELVET. Perfect formed blooms with 
marvelous silken sheen, not velvety, but a 
very deep, clear purple-violet. The com- 
bination of deep silky glisten with haft 
shading to claret brown and dusky gold 
beard give it color from the depth. Scent- 
ed. Height 36 inches. _50c 
ELMOHR. Winner of the Dykes Medal in 
1945, this rich red-violet seedling of Wm. 
Mohr has acquired the greatest popularity 
in the shortest time of any Iris ever intro- 
duced. One of the very largest of all 
Irises, the great blooms are daintily ruff- 
led, of a silky texture and remarkable 
substance. The stems are well branched 
and at least three feet tall. Because it has 
proven to be hardy everywhere and in- 
creases rapidly, the price has reached a 
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State of Washington 
point where every genuine Iris connois- 
seur can and should own it. $1.00 
ELSA SASS. An outstanding Iris that im- 
mediately takes one’s eye; a most entic- 
ing color of pure sulphur and chalcedony 
yellow it seems like a cool frost is hover- 
ing over its petals. This surely is an 
Iris that will endure. 50c 
EXCLUSIVE. A distinguished light blue iris 
quite different from other Iris. A light blue 
color which is of great purity is overlain 
with a silvery mist producing a “powder 
blue” or French blue effect. This serene 
iris of opulent oval form and enamel-like 
finish is a most reposeful color. Height, 
36 inches. 50c 
FAIR ELAINE. A very lovely outstanding 
Iris. The first yellow bi-color. Standards 
cream-white; the falls rich gold with a 
deep gold beard. A distinct innovation 
in the class of yellow Iris and a splendid 
achievement of Mr. Mitchell. We cannot 
recommend this Iris too highly. 50c 
FRIEDA MOHR. One of the best Iris in the 
world. Large, deep pink tones; perfect 
form, brilliant color. Long flowering sea- 
son. Height, 42 inches. 50c 
GARDEN MAGIC. After ten years this con- 
tinues to hold a place right up in front 
amongst the best of red Irises. A very 
late, very large and very velvety deep 
red self, it increases slowly and the de- 
mand always exhausts the supply. 75c 
GENERAL PATTON. A _ copper-brown self, 
considered by some critics to be Dr. Klein- 
sorge’s finest production. It is a seedling 
of Bryce Canyon, but is much darker, 
richer, and appears brown rather than 
terra cotta. It glistens in the sun with a 
metalic undertone. $2.50 
GLORIOLE. A giant ice blue of unmatched 
substance overlaid with a sparkle, like 
frost crystals. Wonderfully beautiful and 
it's ruffled too. A rare find at only 50c 
GOLDBEATER. A very large solid chrome- 
yellow, without markings of any kind. It 
is a deep, bright all yellow, and the buds 
themselves are like deep yellow gobs of 
paint. A good grower, and make a glori- 
ous display in the garden. Excellent 
branching. $1.00 
GOLDEN MAJESTY. A deep yellow hardy 
Iris said to be one of the four best. yel- 
lows. Flowers are large, of heavy sub- 
stance, holding their color well; it is a 
good grower and increaser. 50c 
