TUNISIAN GOLD (Tomp. 1947) M. 38 in. 
(Flora Campbell x Golden Spike). A 
massive, but exquisitely formed flower 
of gleaming golden brown and French 
beige. Brushed deeper chocolate at the 
haft. A fine breeder, this is parent of 
Escapade ee tied eee eee 
TWENTY GRAND (Norton 1953) M. L. 36 
in. (Chantilly x Rainbow Room). A re- 
verse bicolor blend, this has bright buff 
yellow stands and white falls with a 
heavy orchid flush over the center and 
a wide border of golden tan. Lovely 
et aa = 9.00 
TWILIGHT SKY (Fay 1948) E. M. 35 in. (Pink 
Cameo x Floradora). An  exquitely 
formed, clean light pink with red tinted 
beard. One of the finest in the pink 
Glassman Veni Oe ee es 1°50 
UTAH CREAM (Muhl. 1954) M. L. 36 in. 
(Gold Ruffles x Sib to Cream Gold). A 
large, broad petaled and flaring flower 
of true rich cream. Proving to be a top 
oie fxaneians Inle We Wes eae 15.00 
VANITY FAIR (D. Hall 1951) M. L. 34 in. 
(Cherie x Fantasy). A very clean translu- 
cent pink with a rich red beard. Form 
is flaring and the substance particuarly 
heavy. A fine parent. H. M. 1952 .. 7.50 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting 1943) M. 39 in. 
(Missouri x Mati Hari). A very fine deep 
purple with heavy substance and sleek 
finish. Always good. H. M. 1943. 1.00 
VEILED IN MYSTERY (Milliken 1951) M. 36 
in. (Unknown). A large, exquisitely ruf- 
fled flower of parchment white with a 
metallic like dusting of pale olive blue 
or chartreuse over both stands and falls 
and a striking beard of violet. Different 
and lovely __ < = _7.50 
VIOLET HARMONY (Lowry 1952) M. 40 in. 
(Snow Flurry x Cloud Castle). A large, 
broad petaled flower of excellent, ruf- 
fled form done in smooth violet with a 
lighter flush at the haft and around the 
beard. A lovely, and highly rated new 
Ss PN TN SCARY? ae ee 10.00 
VISTA VERONICA (Buss 1950) M. 40 in. 
(Blue Shimmer x Azure Skies). A gigantic 
flower of fine form done in light orchid 
blue. It really has a very pale ground 
with a slightly deeper dusting of color 
all over. Unusual and very lovely ._1.75 
VOODOO (Klein. 1948) M. 38 in. (Mexico 
xTobacco Road). A smaller and much 
darker version of Mexico with straightly 
flaring falls ___ 2 _1.00 
WALTZ TIME (Tomp. 1952) M. L. 38 in. 
(Buckskin x Golden Spike) x (Shishaldin 
x Ivory Charm). Large, very broad pet- 
aled flowers of deep ivory cream. Beau- 
tiful form and one of the heaviest ruf- 
fled iris we have seen. A favorite of 
ours and a fine breeder ________-_- 3.50 
WATCHFIRE (Stevens 1948) M. 37 in. (Au- 
tumn Splendor x Copper Rose). A very 
brilliant copper red blend, almost a self 
Collel? ec eee ee e==1-50 
WATERLILY (Klein. 1953) M. 34 in. (Paren- 
tage unavailable). A novel new iris both 
in form and color. Pale ivory-buff with 
very flat falls and closed, heavily 
crinkled standards. There is a sprinkling 
of gold dust over the whole flower and 
a faint lavender cast in the center of the 
arms are light yellow. H. M. 1954 
Net 15.00 
WAX CANDLES (Whiting 1952) M. L. 24 in. 
(Sharkskin x Jake). A cool, clean flower 
of waxy white with glowing yellow 
bearcdmand shattesese =e es 1.50 
WAYFARER (Mitchell 1948) M. 39 in. (Ad- 
vance Guard sdlg.). A very large, heav- 
ily ruffled plicata of white with blue 
eigelasieielsiy 32 eke ee 1.00 
WEATHER BIRD (Muhl. 1953) E. M. 36 in. 
(Cool Lemonade x Aldura). A huge 
flower of globular form, this has a rich 
cream ground and a flush of lavender 
in the standards and a neat border of 
the same tone around the falls____ 2.00 
WEDDING BOUQUET (Buttrick 1952) M. 35 
in. ((Snow Flurry x (Easter Morn x White 
Goddess)) x Cloud Castle. A most dis- 
tinctive white, this is very large with 
extremely broad petals. The stands are 
nicely domed and the falls flare widely. 
The buds are a light chartreuse and this 
color is retained on the underside of the 
falls when the flower is open, thus add- 
ing to its beauty. Very strong, well 
branched'stalksa heiMa| 952 s== a= 8.00 
WEIRDIE (Craig 1949) M. 36 in. (Sib. to 
Rich Raiment). A large buff with silver 
sheen and allover markings of rose. 
Lovely _ eee 50 
WELCOME GUEST (Linse 1952) M. 38 in. 
(Treva x Tobacco Road). A broad, flaring 
flower of rich amber gold with deeper 
yellow gold at the throat and on the 
kann Wala oymilllilan = = ee 10.00 
WESTERN HILLS (Brown 1951) M. 37 in. 
(Unknown). A blend of rich gold and 
brown with flush of blue on the falls. 
RANG os ese wee eet t50 
WHISPERS (Linse 1951) M. 39 in. (Jasmine 
x Blue Rhythm). A lovely and delicate 
color combination. Standards ot chrome 
yellow and falls of amber white. Flaring 
ruffled form. A very fine new iris. H. M. 
OS Die 52 eee ee le eee 4.00 
WHITE CINDERELLA (Wallace 1954) E. L. 
39 in. (Snow Flurry x Cloud Castle). A 
huge flower of palest blue white with 
broad, flaring, heavily ruffled falls. One 
((Ormohr x Pink Marvel). A large, grace- 
fully formed flower of bone white with 
broad, leathery and ruffled petals __1.00 
WHITE RUFFLES (Taylor 1947) E. L. 39 in. 
(Snow Flurry x Princess of Brentwood). 
A large, beautifully formed and heavily 
ruffled flower of soft, warm white. 
Heavily substanced and smooth. Makes 
ey teint lumanvos, Tale Itsy U4 3.00 
WHITE SHEPHERDESS (Sapp 1953) M. L. 38 
in. This new white has very large flow- 
ers with broad, heavily ruffled petals 
and flaring falls. It has very heavy sub- 
stance and a smooth satiny finish and is 
easily one of the most luscious whites 
We ihaVepseen esa eae = 10.00 
WIDE WORLD (Cook 1954) M. 40 in. (From 
Iris Imbricata sdlg. x tall bearded blue). 
An iris of special interest to hybridizers 
as it brings blood of Imbricata into the 
tall bearded lines. A large and very 
lovely reverse blue bicolor, this has 
stands of pale blue deeper at the base 
and broad flaring falls of pure white 
with white beard. Excellent stalks with 
many buds. H. M. 1954 ._- Net 20.00 
WHITE SMOKE (Rees 1950) M. L. 40 in. 
(Snow Flurry x Big Dipper). A different 
white and one that stands out. Large, 
excellent of form and neatly ruffled, this 
has an allover cast of smoky blue__1.50 
WHITE PEACOCK (Pattison 1952) M. 36 in. 
(Lady Boscawen x K. Fay). A lovely new 
white with perfectly formed, broad pet- 
aled and delightfully ruffled flowers. 
Superbs HiaMs 1952 22. Se oae a 10.00 
WILMA VALLETTE (Craig 1950) M. 40 in. 
(Rich Raiment x Josephs Mantle). A very 
large plicata of lemon cream with heavy 
allover markings of deep burgandy 1.50 
WINGS OF SONG (Whiting 1953) M. L. 34 
in. ((Matula x Midwest Gem) x Purissima 
x Matula)) x Gilt Edge. A delightful new 
iris done in pure white and _ brilliant 
yellow. The perfectly domed standards 
are rich dandelion yellow and the falls 
are pure white with a wide heavily 
ruffled border of the same yellow. H. 
Ma OS Ae ee ee ae 7.50 
WINDSOR (Tomp. 1950) M. L. 40 in. (Brun- 
hilde x Great Lakes). A large and beau- 
tifully formed flower of deep blue with 
faint violet tinge. The petals are broad 
and the standards are closely domed 
while the falls are fluted and very flar- 
ing. Extra heavy substance and sleek 
TMA (ete Nils ARC ASNON: <5 eases Be 7.50 
WISH AGAIN (Muhl. 1952) E. M. 40 in. 
(Aladdin’s Wish x Cuban Carnival). A 
large striated plicata somewhat like its 
two parents. Cream ground with wash 
of violet purple. Showy -__------ 1.00 
WONDERBAR (Schreiner 1953) M. 40 in. 
(Desert Song x Bellerive). A rich ivory 
cream of regal form with superb branch- 
ing and large flowers of the finest sub- 
Stances Excel lentmee === ae =e 7.50 
WONDERFUL (Smith 1948) M. L. 37 in. 
(Ariane x Mr. Robson) x (Seigfried x M. 
L. Aureau). A gigantic plicata of cream 
with deep mulberry edge -__--~-- 1.09 
WOOD OPAL (Whiting 1952) M. L. 38 in. 
(Aurora Dawn x Campfire Glow). A very 
smooth blend of brown and tan with 
infusion of pink. A truly opalescent 
flower of large size with smoothly tail- 
Oyicie! PAAIS.. kewl ee 2.50 
YELLOW ORGANDY (Rees 1952) L. 40 in. 
(Snow Flurry x Happy Days) x Ming 
Yellow. A delightfully ruffled flower of 
pale yellow with a flush of light char- 
treuse. Said to be a fine show flower 
and an excellent parent .______~ 6.00 
YELLOW TOWER (Muhl. 1950) M. 40 in. 
(Painted Desert x Sib. to Dream Girl). 
A tall, well formed flower of medium 
yellow. Heavy substance and broad 
petals == eke ces Lee es ee 1.00 
ZANTHA (Fay 1947) E. M. 36 in. (Gold 
Medal x Golden Hind sdlg.). A gigantic, 
flaring flower of brilliant yellow that is 
completely free from venations. A. M. 
75c Each, 10 Different for $6.00 
ACTION FRONT—E. M. 36 in. (From Cook 
red sdig. x E. B. Mmsn.). Large fiery red 
with copper undertone. 
ADVANCE GUARD—M. 38 in. (From plicata 
sdigs.). Huge ruffled plicata of white 
and violet. 
ADIOS—L. 36 in. (Shah Jehan x Paros). 
Choice late amoena, pale blue stands 
and rich plum purple falls. 
ALADDIN’S WISH—M. 38 in. (Buechley’s 
Giant x Pluie d’Or). Giant cream with 
allover brushings of blue. 
ALPINE GLOW—M. 37 in. (Mexico x red 
sdlg.). Large, luminiscent silvery lilac 
and pale rose. 
ALTAMOHR—M. L. 36 in. (Wm. Mohr x 
Alta Calif.). Lovely flaring flower of 
orchid violet. Mohr form. 
AND THOU—M. 38 in. (Purissima x Nene). 
Pale wedgewood blue with blue tinted 
beard. 
ANNA WILLIAMSON—M. 36 in. (Pallida 
blend sdlgs. x Rameses). Pale pink bi- 
tone with apricot gold flush. 
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