We know of only three of these tall, 
large flowered, white bearded (all 
white) irises that are at all reason- 
able in price - the other two being 
SPANISH PEAKS and WHITE SPRITE. This 
One is lovely with regular "flower 
show" blooms and stalks. 38 in. 3.50 
TRANQUIL MOON (Cook 1948) 
For sheer loveliness this is hard to 
beat. S a pure chrome-yellow, the F 
shining, silvery-white edged with 
yellow. Very large, smoothly tailored 
flowers with horizontal falls and 
sparkling finish. 36-40" stalks. 2.00 
TRULLY YOURS (Fay 1949) 
DYKES MEDAL 1953. Huge, ruffled flow- 
ers, yellow at the center shading into 
white, with the petal edges a flutted 
and crinkled yellow border. A truly 
great iris that's already world 
famous. 38 in. stalks. Phe oh0) 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting 1943) 
Self. Big, crisp, non-fading flowers 
in a deep, rich blue~purple that has 
an eye-catching, lustrous finish. Its 
dark, solid coloring and flaring form 
make it ideal for cutting and for 
garden contrast. 36 in. stalks. Aes, 
WHITE SPRITE (Cassebeer 1951) 
An outstanding new white bearded, all- 
white iris that has no hint of either 
blue or yellow in its coloring. Big, 
beautifully finished, broad petaled, 
nicely ruffled, flaring flowers that 
are delightfully graceful and pure 
eoLovedsshine grower, . 36-38 in. § 3.00 
WHITH WEDGEWOOD (Grant 1943) 
A most unusual white. The bud, and 
the fiower when it opens, is a very 
light blue which soon turns into a 
lovely, icy-white but retains an 
illusive bluish flush at the center 
and in the beards. No other iris 
quite like it. Large, nicely formed 
flowers, robust plant. 36-38 in. 665 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner 1941) 
This splendid white maintains its 
popularity year after year. It's a 
big flowered white with deep golden 
beards and throat. An easy, thrifty 
grower with smooth, clear color, 
flaring form and tall, sturdy, well 
branched 36-38 in. stalks. ~65 
hs 
