REMEMBER — YOU SAVE 10% FOR 
ALLOWING US TO SUBSTITUTE. YQU 
MAY MAKE SECOND CHOICE IF YOU 
WISH. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO 
GIVE YOU WHAT YOU WANT — OR, 
TELL US SOME YOU DON’T WANT. 
OF COURSE, IF YOU ARE GOING TO 
HOWL ABOUT WHAT WE SEND YOU, 
JUST STATE “NO SUBSTITUTES” AND 
WE WILL SEND CHECK INSTEAD. 
EARLY ORDERS USUALLY GET WHAT 
THEY WANT. JOHNNIE COME LATELY 
GETS THE LEAVINGS. 
ENVOY— (DeForest 1948) L 38”. A dark 
Iris with near black falls and bright rich 
standards flushed reddish purple. Orange 
beard. A descendant of Ethiope Queen. 
$3.50 
EXTRAVAGANZA — (G. Douglas 1944) 
VL 36”. Considered the best real amoena 
since Wabash. The standards are white 
shaded rich cream at the midrib. The 
falls are a mingling of copper, red, laven- 
der and deep violet, with a violet sheen 
down the center. Well domed conic stan- 
dards with semi-flaring falls of velvety 
finish. It is scarce yet but if you like 
them new and exciting you will be pleased 
with this one. It’s an Iris of the first 
watenagen ded Aut ts Moke ee AR Re Sere $1.00 
FAIR ELAINE—(Mitchell 1938) M. 40” 
A becoming name, and the fairest and 
first of the yellow bi-colors, and to this 
day the most dependable. Standards are 
pale primrose-yellow; falls golden yellow 
paling at the base; beard bright orange. 
It’s tall, a generous bloomer and rapid in- 
creaser and a very attractive, entrancing 
bi-ttone. We consider it a classic and must 
NERS okie Roe ee ee ee a eer 50¢ 
FANTASY—(D. Hall 1947) EM 34”. A 
different sort of rose and orchid-pink com- 
bination with shadings of purplish rasp 
berry. The blooms are broad and full and 
faintly ruffled. The heart of the flowe 
is brightly lit up by a tangerine beard, 
making a pleasing contrast between the 
large purple buds and the new rose-pink 
flowers. We predict this a coming favorite 
Of many, Ourestock limited) .......-.-.- $2.00 
FIRE CRACKER—(Hall 1943) M. 35”. 
A glowing dark burgundy-red marked 
plicata with a yellow trim; large flowers, 
good substance, well formed, stout stems, 
hardy growth. The depth and richness 
of color commands attention. It is much 
out of the ordinary and we like it very 
much. You will get much enjoyment 
from this one—money well spent.....$1.25 
ae 
. . They are such nice plants that 
some of my friends are ordering some with 
this order.” 
Texas Mrs. L.B.S. 
FIRE DANCE—(Fay 1947) ML 36”. A 
deep glowing red marked plicata. The 
flower is round and full with flaring falls; 
buff edged in red. The standards are 
heavily marked all over wine red. Prob- 
ably a richer and deeper Firecracker $2.00 
FLORADORA—(Hall 1947) 30”. A medi- 
um toned flamingo pink of good form 
and substance on well branched stems. 
The blooms are of medium size with a 
geranium red beard. The size of flower, 
foliage and stem are in good balance. 
$1.50 
FLORA ZENOR—(J. Sass 1941) M 40”. 
Whoever said “It looks like foam on a 
strawberry soda” hit the nail right on the 
head, it does. The domed standards are 
rosalane pink. The arched and pendant 
falls are the same but a few shades darker. 
The flower enlivened by tangerine beard. 
It is a real pink gem. As a clump in the 
garden the medium small flowers on tall 
stems are very striking. Very thrifty 
STOW CLs aes erste sev ce cratered ceenaercaepanmense 50¢ 
FRANCELIA—(McKee 1944) M 34”. A 
new top-notch yellow, somewhat like 
Spun Gold in color. Bright chrome yellow 
with roundly domed standards, and firm. 
Semi-flaring falls are broad and full, en- 
hanced by the heavy golden orange beard. 
Fine form, color and finish; heavy sub- 
stance. Well branched stalks..............---. 50¢ 
FRANK ADAMS—(Lapham 1937) M. 48”. 
Another very popular showy Iris that 
everyone wants. Tall and well propor: 
tioned large Iris with rosy tan standards 
flushed yellow, with deep rose falls, and 
very wide golden haft. Unusually large 
flowers, stalk and foliage. Vigorous and 
floriferous. A grand Iris everyone should 
have. -and now S00 Cheap. csccee ee. 50¢ 
FUCHSIA— (Hall 1951) M. 36”. A deeply 
colored raspberry-pink self with a_ thick 
almost red beard. Slightly waved flaring 
falls. A seedling Tally-Ho X Fantasy. 
$4.00 
GALA FINALE—(DeForest 1950) M 38”. 
The richest red to date from plicata 
breeding. Real yellow undertone, so 
heavily overlaid glowing Indian red as to 
appear all red at first glance............ $2.00 
EARLY ORDER GETS ALL 92. 
“Received my iris July 3rd; had my rows 
and markers ready, so by lights in the gar- 
den | put them all out. Had a big rain by 
morning, so | think they are off to a good 
start. They were nice big rhizomes, and 
thanks for the fine extras.” 
Missouri Mrs. Joe M. 
Thanks for this nice order of 92 rhizomes 
from A to Z. You and your friends are 
going to be pleased when you see these 
newer creations. 
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