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Page 18 Port Wine—‘fine grower of stunning contrast.” Mrs. C. D. Heath, Idaho. 
VOODOO— (Kleinsorge 1948) M.30”. Tightly closed erect standards 
of rich chocolate-brown; broad stiffly horizontal falls of blackish 
red-brown. Both crimped and ruffled at the edges. Average size. 
BRC Hi OI pica $1.50 
WABASH— (Williamson 1935) M.38”. Snowy white standards; pur- 
ple falls with a white margin. This tall clean-cut amoena has no 
rival. Dykes Medal 1940: 0p 02 ccnp eee $0.60 
WHISTLING SWAN —(Waters 1948) M.40”. Large, heavy-textured 
white. Gold reticulations far back on the haft and a touch of yel- 
low on the white beard. Vigorous and hardy. e. -...........-...--.- $1.50 
WHITE GODDESS— (Nesmith 1936) M.38”. Beautifully sculptured 
pure white, large and flaring. Domed standards; arched flaring 
false both tlie Intlivasaruitl cleats nent eerste ences sere eran $0.60 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD—(Grant 1943) EM.40”. Large blue-white, 
which soon changes to pure white except for a slight flush at the 
haft and the heavy dark blue beard which contrasts sharply, with 
The sim oot hponrce lam win Caprese sees eee eee eases $0.75 
WILLIAM A. SETCHELL— (Brehm 1938) ML.38”. One of the very 
largest good iris. Not only of startling size but, unlike most giants, 
is good all ways—form of bloom, branching, height, substance and 
Visor Color. attractivestwo-toned | vi0lct ees s=ne ene $0.75 
WINSTON CHURCHILL— (Stevens 1944) ML.32”. Deep red, close 
to crimson, the falls velvety, the beard gold, the texture fine. A dif- 
ferent and impressive red for foreground planting. -............. $1.00 
WINDSOR— (Tompkins 1950) ML.38”. Large, beautifully formed 
violet-blue with domed standards and flaring falls of heavy sub- 
Slane emai des ek: stn eee eae ee nk en mee ‘$10.00 
W NTER CARNIVAL-—(Schreiner 1941) M.38”. An outstanding 
flaring white. Large, graceful. waxy snow-white with gold throat. p. 
$1.00 
