CHANTILLY—A delightful orchid-pink with crimped edged 
flowers that resemble a piece of fine lace. A glow of gold 
lights up the flower. Dainty, medium sized, fragrant flow- 
ers, 
EBONY QUEEN—Deep glowing blackish purple. Good sized 
flowers and an improvement on Sable. 
GOLDBEATER—Very colorful rich chrome-yellow with large 
attractive yellow buds. Makes a wonderful garden display. 
Award of merit 1951. 
LOTHARIO—A greatly improved Amigo. Deep velvety violet- 
purple falls. Standards are a light violet-blue, orange 
beard. 
MEXICO—Brilliant bi-color of great beauty. Golden buff 
standards. The falls are slightly waved and are a reddish 
brown. Late. 
MINNIE COLQUITT—A very large white plicata with broad, 
wine-purple stitching at edge of both standards and falls. 
Award for merit 1945. 
PINK REFLECTION—A clear pink blend with lemon beard. 
The good sized flowers are very lovely. Award of merit 
1944. 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—-Most famous iris eyer introduced. A blend 
of peach, rose and copper. It has taken all the awards 
including Dykes 1943. 
RED VALOR—Velvety, garnet-red with wonderful finish and 
substance. A very colorful iris. Hardy everywhere. 
ROSE TOP—Rosy-pink stitching on a creamy white background. 
Large attractive flowers that are nicely ruffled. 
SNOW FLURRY—Beautiful blue-white with ruffled flowers and 
blue tinted buds. Many lovely flowers. Early. 
SOLID MAHOGANY—A grand new mahogany red. Darkest of 
the red toned iris. Golden beard and rich plush-like falls. 
THREE OAKS—Massive flowers of deep rosy pink, heavily 
blended with copper. There is a bright blue blaze in the 
falls. 
VICE REGAL—-A new iris from Canada. Standards and falls 
are a glowing velvety reddish-purple. Bronze beard. 
THE ABOVE IRIS ARE 75c EACH, ANY THREE FOR $2.00. 
Because of the great increase in postal rates (35%) we 
believe it impossible to sell a single select rhizome for less than 
50c. This list is composed of varieties currently selling at 
around 75c each. Our price is 50c EACH, ANY THREE FOR 
$1.25. 
BANDMASTER—Very large, free blooming medium blue. Fine 
form and substance. 
BLUE SHIMMER—Large blue-white plicata, peppered with 
purest shades of blue. Award of merit 1944. No. 3 on 
last years symposium. 
BUFFAWN—Unusual color of buff lighted from within with 
a soft pink glow and set off by a brilliant orange-red beard. 
Flowers early and profuse. Fragrant. 
CHINA MA!D—Gigantic pink blend with shades of copper and 
gold. A tall strong grower with an abundance of flowers. 
CLOTH OF GOLD—Deep sparkling golden yellow with a brilli- 
ant orange beard. The fragrant flowers are perfect in form 
and long lasting. Award of merit 1950. 
DISPLAY—Deep, rich Spanish-red, shading to deep maroon. 
Not tall but adds much color to the garden. 
EASTER BONNET—Asttractive warm pink with band of gold 
on both standards and falls. Golden throat. 
ELMOHR—Rich violet-red. Immense, ruffled flowers with a 
silky texture. Most popular iris of this color. Dykes. 1945. 
ELSA SASS—Lemon-ice with a white blaze at shaft. Good 
sized, frilled flowers. Choice light yellow. 
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