WABASH (Williamson 1937) M_ 38”. 
(Dykes 1940) White ruffled standards, 
blue falls with white line on edge. 60¢ 
WAKARUSA (Lapham 1941) M 36”. 
Burnt orange bi-color. Large flower. 75c 
WHISPERS (Linse 1951) M 42’. Ruffled 
yellow standards, white falls. Net $7.50 
WHITE GODDESS (Nesmith 1936) M 
38”. Glistening white, sturdy growing. 
60¢c 
WHITE RUFFLES (C. Taylor 1947) M 
54". Ruffled white, golden heart. 
Net $4.00 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD (Grant 1943) M 
38’. Large white, blue flush at haft also 
touch of blue on beard. 75¢ 
WINEBERRY (Clevenger 1947) M 36” 
Dusky wine-blue. 60c 
WINSTON CHURCHILL (Stevens a 
L 33’’. Almost a crimson red. $2.00 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner 1941) M 
40‘. Wax-like pure white flower. $1.00 
WILLIAM SETCHALL (Brehm 1939) L 
36’. Gigantic flower of a violet bi-tone. 
75¢ 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr 1925) EM 30’ 
Exotic lavender, purple veining. 60c 
WORTHINGTON (Cook 1942) M 36”. 
Clear colored rose red bi-color. 75¢ 
ZANTHA (Fay 1947) EM 38’’. Gorgeous 
golden yellow flower, rich gold beard. 
Outstanding. $2.50 
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DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED 
Dykes Medal is the highest award given to an iris by the American Iris 
Society. One given each year. 
In listing the iris here we give first the variety name, then name of 
hybridizer, year introduced, blooming season and height in inches. 
E early, M mid-season, L late. 
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