WAKARUSA M 34” A blend of red 
and sburnt- Oran Ors.) wee eee 35 
WAYFARER M 40” A very large 
heavily ruffled white ground plicata 
edged in deep blue-violet......each .50 
WERDIE M 36” A delicately washed 
and stirated blend of buff and rose. 
This again falls in the class of be- 
ing quite unusual and odd.......... 1.35 
WESTLANDER M 38” Very light 
blue standards with falls a deep 
velvety. billet vVidletuse tea a 35 
WHITE RUFFLES M-L 44” A much 
larger Snow Flurry. A free bloom- 
ing warm white that is quite ruf- 
TOC ge rere ee een i ey 1.50 
WHITE SMOKE M-L 44” Another 
iris that resembles its parent Snow 
Flurry. The blue buds open into 
one of the most beautiful white 
flowers. The substance is the heavi- 
CSteLOUDG LOCA lei: e eet 1.10 
WHITE SPIRE M 46” A good tall 
stately white that grows wherever 
| ELFEN WR cl 0 bibl 2 Sluis ap aia ee le gee Pee ah 35 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD E-M 38” A 
very large outstanding icy-blue 
white with a cool blue beard ex- 
tendine’ down the falls. ise: 50 
WINE GLORY M 34” Rosy-bronze 
standards, velvety wine falls......... 35 
WINTER CARNIVAL M 38” Large 
snowy white flowers of flaring form 
and good substance set off with a 
vellow +(hroa tex eRe ee eee 50 
WM. SETCHELL M 42” Often said 
this is the largest flower. A deep 
royal purple bi-color with flowers 
often: Gsinchesvacross:. ge... 2-2 es 45 
YELLOW TOWER M 38” A medium 
vellow,that'S(0pS 24 ee 1.00 
YUMA M 36” A light yellow ground 
plicata edged and marked with 
purples-red™ and =brown 22). 50 
ZANTHA M 38” A large deep yellow 
self that is free from any other 
color or casts. Flaring falls and 
good substance. The entire flower 
is serrated making it the brightest 
unusual flower introduced yet....1.35 
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