TWILIGHT SKY (Fay)—H.M., A.LS. °50 : 
A clear pink iris of medium size, smoothly finished and flaring, 
sharply accented by a deep tangerine beard. 3 ft. $1.50 
UTAH SUNSET (Muhlestein)—H.C., A.LS. 749 b : 
A grand iris in proportions and style. The coloring is a biege tan 
and salmon blend. $5.00 
VEILED IN MYSTERY (Milliken) 
The entire flower has the appearance of antique satin in an off- 
white, with an ethereal dusting of the palest chartreuse. Both 
standards and falls are exquisitely fluted and ruffled. A full violet 
beard gives this flower a most unusual beauty—different from 
anything we have ever seen. 8 ft. $7.50 
VENETIAN RED (Milliken) 
A smooth venetian red self, enriched by a light brown overlay, 
which gives an antique red of unusual beauty. The flowers are 
medium sized and nicely ruffled. A lovely cinnamon beard gives 
the final finishing touch to this attractive flower. 3 ft. See illus- 
tration in color on page 11. $2.50 
VICTORIAN VEIL (Craig) 
Big, ruffled, white ground fancy, completely enveloped in rose- 
violet lace. The coloring in the standards is a little lighter than 
in the falis and both are waved and ruffled. Good Sams 60 
44 in. : 
VIGIL (Wills)—H.M., A.I.S. ?47 
A white that blooms, and blooms, and blooms, and then sends 
up more increase than any other normal iris plant. Really vigor- 
ous and the lovely white flowers can’t be beat. 36 in. $3.00 
WELCOME GUEST (Linse) 
We will borrow from Mr. Linse, “A grand amber-gold self. The 
haft and center are yellow gold, merging smoothly and gradually 
into amber at the edges. The form is horizontally flaring and the 
petals are crimped and waved in a most attractive manner. A truly 
glowing color that improves with age and hot sun.” 38 in. $10.00 
WHITE PEACOCK (Pattison)—H.M., A.I.S. 52 
Probably our favorite blue-white iris. We have seen no other 
that will touch it for quality and sheer loveliness. Really a delicate 
blue that turns soft white after a day or so in the sun. Wavy ruf- 
fles and cool waxy substance form into a large flower that is 
wholly lovely and distinctive. If you can’t buy it this year, go 
somewhere where it is growing and become enchanted by it as 
we are. 36 in. $11.50 
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WHITE RUFFLES (Taylor)—H.M., A.1S. ’47 
This iris has been cursed by a reputation for tenderness it has 
evidently not deserved, as reports have come in from many of the 
coldest sections this year and told of the great success this iris has 
been. It is unfortunate that so many have been denied the joy of 
this sumptuous flower with its gracefully ruffled, broad and 
flaring petals and statuesque bearing. A magnificent garden speci- 
men. 38 in. $2.50 
WINSTON CHURCHILL (Stevens) 
A deep crimson red—the standards are a flowing red, while 
the falls are velvety. A rich gold beard provides an accent note 
against the rich red of the falls. 2% ft. $2.00 
YUCCA (Babson) 
Another recent introduction by Mr, Babson that is sure to win 
high honors when it is distributed. Pale cream yellow flowers 
with simply elegant flaring form, excellent branching and vigor- 
ous growth, $7.50 
ZANTHA (Fay)—A.M., A.LS. 752 
A large deep yellow which is free from muddiness and has no 
haft markings. It is flaring and has nicely domed standards. The 
stalks are sturdy and well branched. 3 ft. $2.00 
