TITAN LADY M-L 36’ A cool white 
self with a bright orange beard .35 
TOBACCO ROAD M 34” A golden 
tobacco brown thats a little light- 
er than most in this color group. 
The standards are almost closed 
so the blooms take the weather 
VELVie W Cll geree eae h ea Reet eee y 1.50 
TOP SCORE M 38’ ’The brightest 
yellow standards possible with 
deep orange brown falls....each 1.50 
Bees eet Saal Pe ed Sh 3 for 3.25 
TOP SERGEANT M-L 36” A good 
bright red-brown that reblooms for 
jUige COrUy LNG sSUM IM Gr ga ess tees 35 
TOURNAMENT OF ROSES M-L 40” 
A large well branched flower done 
in shades of orchid pink. Blooms 
over a long period of time, and 
grows for us like a weed..each 1.00 
Bg ie tees om ie a) aay PA Se 3 for 2.10 
TOURNAMENT QUEEN E 40” Tru- 
ly the queen of the garden. This 
blooms thru the winter and early 
spring. Quite hardy. The large 
style crests a bright chartreuse 
flaring falls and tall standards 
spread over 6 inches. A_ bright 
fuchsia with style crests a bright 
chartreuse........ each .75—8 for 1.65 
TREASURE ISLAND M 38” A large 
pure clean pink that is very well 
* branched with a bright reddish 
beard. Completely hardy thruout 
Chee COUNERV gue ee ee ee ee 1.85 
TWILIGHT SKY M 36” A large pure 
clean pink that is very well 
branched with a bright reddish 
beard. Completely hardy thruout 
a Chem COUNTY spe te ee Aer 1.35 
UKIAH E-M 38” A maroon-red iris 
with a bright metallic sheen.....30 
VATICAN PURPLE M-L 38” A rich 
dark black purple. Heavy _ sub- 
SUA CO es han irs, ec come ere ne 1.00 
VEISHEA M 38” A bright copper 
rose blend of good substance.....75 
VENTURA M 36” A rich mulberry 
that is marked brown at the hafts. 
Set off with a bright golden beard 
pat el Lethe Si ls ie eee, RE a 50 
VIOLET SYMPHONY M 40” A uni- 
form blue violet with a bronze 
iM@abIVae CMe Weyer Wak eeWe un 2 eye ee 45 
VISION OF MERZA M-L 36” A 
white ground plicata marbled rose- 
DOWD OF te heen ee A eee eee .40 
VOODOO M-L 34’ Standards a rich 
chocolate brown and fluted falls 
in a blackish crimson entire flow- 
er crimped and ruffled............ 1.50 
WABASH M 38” One of the most 
popular iris ever introduced. Stand- 
ards a clear white with falls a deep 
purple edged white. Quite hardy 
WAKARUSA M 34” A blend of red 
ANG SDUrM te OFAN ges 2. oe ae eiee eter: 50 
WAYFARER -M 39” A very large 
heavily ruffled white ground pli- 
cata edged in deep _ blue-purple 
Ui Bh tae A dt each 1.00—8 for 2.10 
WESTLANDER M_ 38” Very light 
blue standards with falls a deep 
VelVelyMOlUG-ViOlLCt sees eae ee 35 
WHITE SMOKE M-L 44” A much 
larger SnowFlurry. The blue buds 
open into the most beautiful blue- 
white flowers. The substance is 
among the heaviest found to date 
SOE Seat SD de AMI by Se YE IE 2.10 
WHITE SPIRE M 46” A good tall 
stately white that grows very well 
in the warmer section of the coun- 
UY Vigugeee Behe de in Sas Se ae 45 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD E-M 38” 
Very large outstanding icy-blue 
white with a cool blue beard on 
the falls 
WINE GLORY M 34” Rosy-bronze 
standards, velvety wine falls.....35 
WINTER CARNIVAL M 38” Large 
snowy-white flowers of flaring 
form and good substance set off 
with a yellow throat 
WM. SETCHELL M 42” A deep royal 
purple. Flowers often 6” across .40 
YNEZ M 36” yellow ground plicata 
marked sini deepiredme. 1.) 2.00 
YUMA M 36” A light yellow plicata 
marked purple, red and brown.....40 
ZANTHA M 38” A large deep yellow 
self that is free from any other 
markings or casts. Flaring falls 
and good substance. The entire 
flower is serrated making it the 
brightest unusual flower to be yet 
introduced 2.00 
