VICE REGAL (Miles 1946): E.M. 34 in. A very reliable, fine, 
richly colored iris from Canada. Both standards and falls are 
almost identical in color, like a piece of rich brocade. It is a 
bronzy red-purple with the falls appearing slightly deeper, due 
to the velvety texture. Scarcely any haft markinas. H.M., 1947; 
A.M. in 1951. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (Smith 1940): M. 40 in. Gleaming violet 
self, huge in size and bearing many perfectly shaped blossoms. 
Might be termed a light purple, very uniform in color except for 
a slight bronze flush at the haft. In its color class this is tops. 
H.M., 1940; A.M., 1943. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
VOODOO (Kleinsorge 1948): M. 34 in. A wonderful two-toned 
chocolate-tan with rich red-maroon-brown falls. The entire 
flower is crimped and ruffled at the edges and the broad falls 
are held stiffly horizontal and the wide standards are held 
closely togther and erect. Excellent growing habits. Illustrated 
on page 16. Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
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 good bloomer and a top notch Iris. H.M., 1937; 
A.M., 1938; Dykes Medal, 1940. Illustrated on page 25. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
WHITE CITY (Murrell 1939): E.M. 40 in. An immense flower of 
blue-white with a deep blue flush at the heart. An excellent 
grower with flowers possessing a silken finish and an “‘ice-cold’’ 
effect. A.M. in 1945. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
SPECIAL BONUS 
OFFER 
If your order amounts to $15.00 or more 
you may select $3.00 worth of Iris FREE. 
If your order amounts to $10.00 or more 
you may select $2.00 worth of Iris FREE. 
If your order amounts to $5.00 or more 
you may select $1.00 worth of Iris FREE. 
SHIPPING 
INSTRUCTIONS 
Please assist us by following the instructions below: 
1. Shipments are made by prepaid parcel post or express and we 
ask advice on this. 
2. Please use check, draft or money orders as our terms are cash 
with order and we are unable to accept any C.O.D. shipments. 
No ordtr under $3.50 accepted. 
3. All orders are filled in rotation and we start shipping by 
July Ist, therefore, we suggest that you place your orders 
early while stock is complete. 
4, Unless otherwise ordered we will substitute for a variety that 
is sold out, a plant of equal or better value. Money will be 
refunded when substitution is not desired. 
5. In the state of Washington, please add 3% Sales Tax to 
your orders. 
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WHITE GODDESS (Nesmith 1936): M. 40 in. Very large well 
domed standards of pure white, the falls are extremely arched 
and flaring and are also pure white. In the sunlight the blooms 
glisten and the sheen is very finished H.M., 1936. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
WM. MOHR (Mohr 1925): E.M. 28 in. Beyond a doubt this is the 
finest of the Pogocyclus group. The flower is a self of pale rosy 
lilac closely netted and veined deep violet. The flower itself is 
very large but the foliage is small and the rhizomes ore small. 
To see this Iris is to own it. Illustrated. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
YELLOW JEWELL (Smith 1939): M. 36 in. A very deep yellow 
that is a “jewel’’ of an Iris. It is on the gold side of yellow 
with blossoms that are large and slightly flaring. They are 
very uniform in color, both standards and falls. It has every 
good point in the way of growth, branching and size. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
ZWANENBURG (Denis): 20 in. Tall flowering, very early va- 
riety and one of the best bloomers of all Irises. The flower has 
a lustrous, silky texture of cream splashed with maroon. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
WM. MOHR 
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