ONCOBREDS 
In this section you will find one of the most interesting types of iris grown. 
All of them are descendants from native iris that come from in and around 
the Holy Land. As a rule it is difficult to grow the native species, but thanks 
to Clarence White and other modern day hybridizers we are now able to grow 
and enjoy these most wonderful plants. The native species have been crossed 
and recrossed with out tall bearded iris that grow so easy, so now we have 
a race of iris that grow very good and have all the charm and beauty of the 
Oncocyclus and Regelia natives. As a rule most of these are hardy in the open. 
Others will require soine protection in the colder spots. In any case it is 
well worth it. We will advise you when you order when a tender variety is 
listed. 
ALTA MOBR L 36” A large flaring 
orchid violet veined with maroon 
AGEL Ce DAL Ssse- it eric. es 1.00 
AZIM VE 30” An olive-buff which 
is quite tall for this type........ 1.25 
BALROUDOR E 14” A low growing 
bright blend of blue, olive and 
IN AT OOM Pe ee er ea te See .40 
BALTIS E 36” Very large flowers 
of excellent substance in deep rich 
violet 1.50 
BARRIMOHR M 36” A colorful mul- 
berry-violet bi-tone of flaring form 
andeneavy, Substances. 2. =. 1.25 
BRILLIG E 24’ Creamy yellow 
ground color finley veined, with 
a dark signal patch on the falls .75 
COLOSSAL E 30” A silvery blue 
grey that has quite open standards 
which tend to make it look like a 
Japanese Iris 
CAPITOLA VE 28” Large blooms 
of red-violet showing very much 
the onco-traits each .75—3 for 1.75 
COGETTE VE 24” Rosy-purple cov- 
ered with darker veinings and a 
dark signel patch on the falls.....60 
ELAN E 28” A pure ruffled white 
thats 1/4 onco 
ELMOHR M-L 36” This and Lady 
Mohr seem to be the most popular 
once-breds listed. This beauty is 
a bright rich mulberry self. Stand- 
ards and falls ruffled with good 
substance: 22 each .50—3 for 1.15 
ENCHANTED E_ 32’ Standards, 
white flushed and veined mulberry, 
falls veined maroon with a black 
signal patch and brown beard. 
Quite unusual and colorful each 1.00 
LOD RANT Ps kG) IAS A Mela Ri 3 for 2.25 
FAIR ENOUGH M 38” Very tall glis- 
tening bright silver-blue............. 45 
FRANCES CRAIG M-L 42”? Immense 
flowers done in pale grayed lav- 
ender with deep violet flecks thru- 
out. Of the best substance and 
form. We think this is best from 
Tom Craig yet 
GRACE MOHR E-M 36” A very 
large deep lilac veined darker.....45 
GREY CLOUD VE 18” A bright lav- 
ender blue with a black signel 
PAcChMOne ene wiallS seers een 40 
GYPSY KING E-M 36” Fast growing 
claret-red with velvety tails ..... 50 
JOPPA PARROT E 30” Honey-beige 
ground color marbled and marked 
with streaks of brown, violet and 
mahogany standards are _ violet 
veined purple. Not too hardy. Limi- 
ted stock 5.00 
KISH VE 15” The standards are near 
white lightly veined violet, falls- 
dotted and veined dark violet, small 
flowers 1.35 
LADY MOHR E-M 38” Another out- 
standing one you should have in 
your garden. Oyster white stand- 
ards which are mauve when first 
opened. Falls are chartreuse with 
a cinnamon beard and signal patch 
phy es sae eS A each .50—38 for 1.25 
LOIS M 36” A tall graceful cream 
showing some of its onco traits 
Sop Sed EAE BI Oe RR OY AS RARE Ps 1.75 
MISS MUFFET E-M 30” Somewhat 
like lady Mohr. Pale lilac stand- 
ards washed brown. Chartreuse 
falls veined purple 
MOAB E 32” A strange deep brown 
blend A Ovite spopula ri eee cs 2.00 
MOHBR BEAUTY M-L 36” A glisten- 
ing golden yellow with a white sig- 
nal patch at the end of the yellow 
beard 3.00 
MOHRSON M 36” A very large, tall 
ruffled blackish red-purple......... 40 
MOONBLOSSOM M 25” A deep pink 
overlaid with pale blue with an 
unusual creamy undertone .......:. 75 
MOTHERS DAY M-L 36” Soft grey 
enriched with tints of lavender. 
Very prolific and free flowering 
SoS oY og ol ates each .50— 3 for 1.10 
MOZO E 30” Creamy yellow ground 
color, both standards and falls 
veined with bronzy-red. Closer 
videibauhoves Covel qlee) SReWUNS) os ce paeeee e 75 
NEAR EAST E 24’ Creamy ground 
dotted with maroon. Semi-flaring 
falls 1.35 
