The Iris rhizomes I bought two years ago are growing beau 
tifully. Heroique is the most beautiful Iris I ever saw. I am 
very proud of it. 
G. H. S., Minnesota 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant, 1937). A rich, glowing purple with a 
silky finish. One of the best in this color class although the 
price is low. Each 60c 
JAKE (Long-Sass, 1943). This tall, stately white has a little dash 
of gold which adds to its beauty. We usually sell more of this 
variety than any other Iris, and no wonder, because in addition 
to all its other good qualities, it is delightfully fragrant. 
Each 60c 
JANE PHILLIPS (Graves, 1950). A bright blue, deeper in color 
than Helen McGregor. H.M., 1950; A.M., 1952. Each $3.00 
JOSEPH’S MANTLE (Craig, 1940). The large, ruffled, flaring, 
golden-buff flowers are stippled and edged with red-brown. This 
variety sometimes blooms again in fall. Each $2.50 
JUNE BRIDE (Hall, 1952). A deep apricot-pink. Its color is re- 
mindful of the delectable shades associated with Tuberous 
Begonias and Gladioli. H.M., 1952. Each $7.50 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay, 1945). Large, well-rounded snow-white 
flowers without a trace of tattletale gray. H.M., 1945; A.M., 
1947. Each 75c 
KING’S JESTER (Stevens, 1948). White ground color, heavily 
stitched with bright rosy maroon. The entire flower has an 
enamel-like finish which adds to its attractiveness. Each $1.50 
LADY BOSCAWEN (Graves, 1946). A regal white, large, tall and 
stately. Heavy substance, ruffled falls, graceful stalks. A.M., 
1948. Each $1.00 
LADY MOHR 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE JANE PHILLIPS 
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