“1 am enclosing herewith my check for 
the following iris. The iris | ordered from 
you last year are doing nicely, and thanks 
for Easter Bonnet, your gift iris. It bloomed 
and is very pretty.” 
Indiana Mrs. Geo. W.S. 
MOROCCO ROSE — (Loomis 1937) M. 
36”. This is a very prolific rose-pink and 
ranks among the best, and in heavy de- 
mand. It is a large near genuine pink self 
with soft yellow glow at heart. After the 
second season it really goes to town. One 
of the loveliest pinks, very large, well 
formed, heavy substance and hardy. A half 
sister to that famous Elmohr. You won't 
go wrong on buying this..........-----.-----+ 50¢ 
MT. McKINLEY—(Schreiner 1947) E. 38”. 
An early blooming, tall derivative of Ami- 
go and Wabash. Flowers slightly larger 
than Wabash, branching better, lower and 
longer. -..----------e-c--cceceeecseceenccceceeececeeneest 75¢ 
MULBERRY ROSE—(Schreiner 1941) M. 
40”. An imposing Iris that is different. A 
large flower of mulberry rose coloring 
with a bronze beard, tall stems and well 
branched, and prolific grower. We hear- 
tily recommend this Iris.............----------» 50¢ 
NEW SNOW—(Fay 1946) ML 38”. One 
of the finer whites, as white as new drifted 
snow. The full bright yellow beard is the 
only color in the flower, adding a great 
Keel Wel el hbo eee ee $1.50 
NIGHTFALL— (D. Hall 1942) EM 36”. A 
deeply colored, rich, blackish pansy purple 
without veining. Plush like substance with 
a glistening sheen. Very floriferous and 
easy to grow. Some consider it a taller 
better Sable. It’s outstanding in any gar: 
50 
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NORTHWESTERN — (Franklin Cook 
1951) M. 38”. A royal purple self 
throughout, even to haft and beard. 
Large flowers with wide domed standards, 
fairly straight hanging falls, all slightly 
APR Sals pee eee. oe ee See ere $7.50 
OLA KALA—(J. Sass 1943) M. 38”. An 
outstanding yellow with long ruffled buds 
days before the flowers burst into bloom 
in all their glory...-.-----------:-c-ee----eseee--=8 50¢ 
“My rhizomes that | received from you 
last year are looking fine, even though the 
drought was terrific. 1 still think 1 almost 
had 100% livability.”” 
Texas Mrs. Jack M. 
"| ordered some iris from you a year ago, 
and | must say | am well pleased. Please 
send this.” 
Mississippi Mrs. G.C. 
And she came back with a second order 
in. *53. Thanks. 
OREGON TRAIL—(Kleinsorge 1943) ibs 
36”. A large, heavy textured flower of 
smoothly blended shades of tawny salmon. 
Rich gold beard and odd soft brown 
areas surmounting the falls. We admire 
this Iris very much..........--------2-------000-9 50¢ 
ORELIO— (DeForest 1947) Mine 35s ero: 
nounced a Oreb-yor AM rich mDrown red, 
more red than brown, flowers large of 
good substance and form. It is a lively 
red, obtained by crossing the famous 
Casa Morena with Garden Flame..... $1.00 
ORMOHR — (Kleinsorge 1937) M. 38”. 
Here is another reason why people like 
to grow Iris. It is a large pale lilac with 
a silvery cast, veiled violet. Produces 
several great blooms on well branched 
stalks. We recommend very highly. ...50¢ 
PALE DAWN—(Fay 1947 EM 38”. A pale 
blue Iris. near white in tone. Very large, 
beautifully formed, perfectly branched 
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PASTELLA—(Hall 1953) M 36”. Luscious 
shade of lavender with an all over rosy 
cast. The standards and falls are the same 
color. Beard tangerine-orange...--.--- $15.00 
PATHFINDER— (Whiting 1948) M 35%. 
This is a pink blend with plenty of true 
pink tones. The blooms are wide and 
full, of extremely heavy substance and 
glistening texture. -.....---------------0e-- $5.00 
PATRICIA—(H. Sass 1939) M. 36”. An 
exquisitely beautiful frilled and_ ruffled 
sparkling white, unveined, good substance, 
yellow beard. Of medium size and very 
charming. Grand to cut and bring in the 
OT Tae Chee cares epee an aire See Soo Per Oo 50¢ 
PESHAWAR — (Schreiner 1937) VE 26%, 
An ideal low growing very early Iris. 
Rich brown purple veined and dotted a 
deeper shade, then dusted with silver as 
though sprayed with the morning dew. 
50¢ 
PINK CAMEO—(Fay 1946) EM 36”. The 
finest true pink, clear and clean. The 
flowers are of medium size with an orange 
tangerine beard. The pointed buds much 
deeper in color are a sight to behold. The 
blooms are smoothly finished and_ welt 
placed on nicely branched _stems....$1.50 
PINK FORMAL — (Muhlestein 1949) M. 
36”, A large and sensational deep pink 
with red tangerine beard, ruffled and 
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