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WE BELIEVE A GOOD IRIS IS WORTH A DOLLAR. 
WE BELIEVE A GOOD IRIS CAN BE SOLD FOR A DOLLAR. 
The following choice new iris are currently being listed at 
from $1.50 to $2.50 each. Most of these have appeared in 
the last three symposiums, of the one hundred most popular 
iris, issued by the ‘“American Iris Society.’’ Nearly all have 
received an ‘‘Award of Merit’’ from this society. 
WealteetHeye CAST WE WILL ’SELL’ THEM FOR $1.00 
EACH, ANY SIX FOR $5.00. Early orders are advised and a 
substitute choice should be given. They will be first class 
rhizomes and will be delivered by parcel post between July 15 
and September 1. Please give date desired. No C.O.D. please. 
BLUE VALLEY—New near blue, very large, ruffled flowers 
with sparkling sheen. ‘Award of Merit’’ in 1949. 
Value eS $2750 
CHIVALRY—Outstanding large medium blue. Ruffled flowers 
with wonderful substance. ‘’Dyke’s Medal’’ winner in 
194928 alge: S $1.50 
DISTANCE—Silvery light blue, with smooth finish. ‘Award 
of Merit’’ in 1949. Value ar $1.50 
DESERT SONG—This extra large cream self received the 
“Award of Merit’’ in 1949 and was runner up for the 
“Dyke's Medal in 1953. Value. == _- peut ener S| 15 () 
FIRE CRACKER—Flashy burgandy-rose_ plicata with yellow 
trim. Value __ 21250 
FALL DAYS—A riot of autumn colors. Wonderful garden dis- 
play. Value . ep 50) 
GARDEN GLORY—Rich Bordeaux- red. Nearest true red. Won- 
derful smooth finish. Not tall. ““Award of Merit’ in 1947. 
Value ~2— $1.50 
GAY BORDER—White flowers, stitched with a 1 wide border of 
maroon-rose. Value a $2.50 
GOLDEN RUSSET—Huge flowers, often eight inches across. 
“Award of Merit’’ in 1952. Value- BS 1250 
HELEN McGREGOR—Finest light blue with large ruffled flow- 
ers. Winner of ‘‘Dyke’s Medal’’ in 1949. Value____ $2.00 
OPAL CLOUD—Huge blend with flaring falls. Not pink but 
with pinkish tints like a lovely pearl. Value_____ _- $1.50 
PINK CAMEO—True flamingo or cameo pink with tangerine 
beard. Early flowering and one of the most popular pinks. 
“Award of Merit’ in 1948. Value $1.50 
RANGER—Almost true crimson-red. Many large perfect flow- 
ers. ‘’Award of Merit’ in 1946. Value__.._______ $150 
ROCKET—Vivid orange-yellow with deeper overlay on. falls. 
““Award of Merit’ in 1947. Value $50 
RUSSET WINGS—Large, nicely ruffled flowers of apricot, gold 
and copper. ‘“Award of Merit’ in 1947. Value ___- $1.50 
TOBACCO ROAD—Golden tobacco brown with nice flaring 
flowers. ‘“Award of Merit’’ in 1946. Value_______ $1.50 
THE ABOVE IRIS ARE $1.00 EACH, ANY SIX FOR $5.00. 
These iris have a present catalogue value ranging from 75c 
to $1.25. They are mostly in $1.00 class. Our price is 75c 
EACH, ANY THREE FOR $2.00. 
BLACK FOREST—Rich, silky blue-black. Perhaps the darkest 
iris. Medium sized flowers in great profusion. 
BLUE RHYTHM—Cornflower blue. Large flowers with domed 
standards and broad flaring falls. A profuse bloomer. 
Dyke’s Medal 1950. 
BROWN THRASHER—Medium sized flowers in two tones of 
rich brown. Best near brown. 
BRYCE CANYON—Henna-copper self. Large flowers with 
rounded falls and broad domed standards. Runner up for 
Dykes 1947. 
BURGUNDY ROSE—Large, ruffled flowers of rosy-amethyst. 
Color very striking. Great garden value. 
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