. At last an Iris listing. 
offered are of the best. 
It is not a long list but the varieties 
I wanted to put this out in color but there were 
j i inting 
ust too many glad bulb orders to allow me time for color prin 
. Our same practice of putting in extras will apply to Iris that have 
applied to glads. 
absolutely top quality. 
ORDER SOON. 
orders all of the time. 
You will find the rhizomes which you get from me to be 
Due to glad exhibiting I will not be able to fill Iris 
Be sure to send your order in by the end of July 
at the latest, otherwise I might not find time to ship your Iris before 
October. 
rhizomes. 
We prepay postage on orders of $5.00 or more. 
Also orders received early will be filled with the biggest 
On orders less than 
$5.00 please add 50¢ to help cover packing costs and postage. 
No COD orders without a deposit of at least 254. 
California customers please add 3% tax. 
Planting directions will accompany orders shipped. 
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TIFFANY (H. P. Sass 1938): M. 36 in. Very large ruffled me- 
dium yellow, with rose or pink stitching. The pattern is quite 
Prominent and gives it a gay appearance. The stalks are well 
branched, the substance heavy and the genera! appearance very 
pleasing. A.M. 1943. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge 1942) $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
A golden tobacco brown self of heavy substance and beautifully 
flared form. Always admired. Award of Merit A.LS. 1946. 34”, 
TOP SCORE (Salbach 1949) $1.50 
A brilliant variegata of clear bright deep yellow standards, with 
rounded falls a rich chestnut brown to mahogany, clearly edged 
with deep yellow. A distinctive and colorful garden subject. Mid- 
season. 32” 
$+" OO 
TRAIL BLAZER (Milliken) ~ 
A fiery red mulberry-purple, shot with blue at the tip of the beard. 
The blue spreads over the central portion of the falls. The beard is 
cinnamon, with a touch of deep red on the sides. The large, in- 
souciant flowers are carried on tall stalks(40"). 
SEC. 34.66 P. L. & R. 
U. S. POSTAGE 
PAID 
Ukiah, Calif 
Permit No. 7 5 
Us Se Dept. Agri 
Lib rarian : 
Washington 255 
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Illustrious Bearded Iris 
TWILIGHT SKY (Fay 1948) $2.00 
This lovely pink comes from a Pink Cameo x Floradora cross. 
Medium sized flowers on nicely branched 35” stalks. Tailored in 
form, it is a soft clean clear pink with a red tinged beard. Winter 
hardy. Honorable Mention A.L.S. 1950. 
WABASH (Williamson 1937): M. 38 in. This is one of the most 
popular irises ever introduced. The standards are pure white and 
slightly ruffled. The falls are velvety purple with a white border. 
It is a free bloomer and a top notch iris. A 1947 winner. H.M. 
1937, A.M. 1938, Dykes Medal 1940. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
WHITE RUFFLES (C. Taylor 1947) 
(Snow Flurry x Princess of Brentwood.) An Iris must be super to 
attract the attention of every visitor in a garden. This is what 
White Ruffles does here at Irisland. It is a large beautifully 
ruffled warm white flower with broad falls of excellent substance. 
Tall well branched stalks. This is one of the most outstanding 
whites of today. Blooms late midseason. 38”. Honorable Mention 
A.I.S. 1947 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner 1941) 
Elaborately sedate in it 
$4.00 
