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Lady Boscawen _ Snow Flurry 
Lady Mohr | Solid Mahogany 
_ Blue Shimmer Lake Shannon  — Sylvia Murray 
_ Bryce Canyon Minnie Colquitt Three Oaks | 
- Elmohr Ola Kala eta ee 
Garden Flame Pike's Peak Pink 
Select 3 from This Gone 
Aladdin's Wish Katherine Fay _—‘ Sharkskin 
 Bandmaster Master Charles _ | tes Rose 
_ China Maid Ming Yellow The Red Douglas 
_ Cloth of Gold Moonlight Mad onna Thre 
_ Great Lakes — Painted Desert Vis 
Arab Chief 
Blue Rhythm 
sion of Mies 
_ Jake Sable 
= L 
Select 2 from ‘This Sip 
Amigo Frank Adams __ Radiant 
_ Azure Skies Indian Hills = Sir Knight | 
_ Buffawn Los Angeles - Snoqualmie | 
_ California Peach Louvois "Treasure Island 
: Copper-Pink : Matterhorn Wabash 
SKY RANGER (Hall, 1949). A stately ruffled blue which domi- 
nates the garden because of its great size and height, 54 inches. 
The stalks are so strong that they stand up in heavy winds and 
rain. A.M., 1952. Each $1.50 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm, 1938). A large cream-colored variety 
which not only blooms freely, but multiplies and grows with 
great abandon. Each 60c 
SOLID MAHOG SANY 
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SNOW FLURRY 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees, 1939). A ruffled blue-white with pleas- 
ing orange-blossom fragrance. H.M., 1939; A.M., 1941. 
Each $1.00 
SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge, 1951). A huge deep yellow with wide, 
round standards and falls. H.M., 1951; A.M., 1953. 
Each $12.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass, 1944). A rich mahogany-red with 
a deep bronze-gold beard and plush-like falls. H.M., 1944; 
A.M., 1947. Each $1.00 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis, 1947). A giant white, pure as snow, 
with no yellow at the haft or a hint of gray or blue. It is tall 
and has excellent branching. H.M., 1948; A.M., 1950 
Each $2.00 
SPOTLIGHT (Schreiner, 1952). A jaunty, regal, large golden 
yellow. Each $10.00 
SUNRAY (Hall, 1950). A large, ruffled light yellow with heavy 
substance. A fast increaser. H.M., 1951. Each $3.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton, 1944). A beautifully frilled clear 
blue with firm texture and heavy substance. Graceful, well- 
branched stalks. H.M., 1946; A.M., 1949. Each $1.00 
I want to thank you for the wonderful Iris you sent me. 
I sent to three others and yours are the best. I remain your 
customer. Yours for success, 
D. L., Oakwood, Ohio 
TEA ROSE (Whiting, 1944). A blend of tea rose and buff. 
general effect is copper-pink. H.M., 1945. 
The 
Each 75c 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting, 1950). A smooth ruby-red self which 
produces plenty of flowers as well as rhizomes. H.M., 1950. 
Each $7.50 
TEMPLE BELLS (Hall, 1952). An apricot-yellow. Exceptionally 
large, flaring flowers with a bright red-orange beard. H.M., 
L528 Each $15.00 
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