MORE MOHR COLLECTION 
We've put this collection here near the Oncobred 
Iris because, of course, every iris with Mohr blood in 
it is part onco, and all these here show the onco quali- 
ties so well liked in modern iris gardens. 
Group A—BLUMOHR or MOHRDYKE 
Group B—MOHR BEAUTY or HURRICANE or 
HEIGHO 
Group C—ORMACO, ORMOHR, LADY MOHR, EL- 
MOHR, GRACE MOHR or PEG DABAGH 
Chose any 1 from Group A, 1 from Group B, and 3 
from Group C—5 iris, 5 
Valulenup) tonsils Of fOieam era sscnerwsey sinters $7. 0 
Choose any 2 from Group B, 2 from Group C— 
rong Uirageedilg Aon. i $5.00 
Choose any 1 from Group B and any 4 from Group C 
$4.00 
5 iris, value up to $7.00, 
FLOWER ARRANGER’S 
COLLECTIONS 
All of these selections have been made to whet the flower ar- 
ranger’s imagination. Here is a group of flowers ideally suited 
to arranging with driftwood, into line designs, and other types 
of modern arrangements. 
Miniature Bearded Iris 
SANDYSON 
SMARTYPANTS 
DREAM GIRL 
Siberian Iris 
CAESAR’S BROTHER 
MORNING MAGIC 
SNOW CREST 
Louisiana Iris 
CAJAN JOYEUSE 
CACIQUE 
RHUMBA 
Spuria Iris 
AZURE DAWN 
FIFTH SYMPHONY 
GOLDEN NUGGET 
Miniature Daylilies 
BABETTE 
PORT 
MONARCH 
Collection No. 1 
1 from each group, 5 plants in all, 
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Collection No. 2 
2 from each group, 10 plants in all, 5 50 
S800 values fOr went tetera eer crear tera tirs ° 
Collection No. 3 
Sy oo yale to; eee ere $7.50 
PLEASE DO NOT ASK US TO MAKE SUBSTITUTIONS 
IN THE COLLECTION OFFERS IN THIS CATALOG 
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Miniature Bearded Jris 
Here is the bearded iris that is the arranger’s delight. Perfect 
small flowers on wiry stems, directly in proportion to each other 
and true miniatures of their taller relatives. Also, they have a 
definite charm in the garden in that spot where you want some- 
thing small but special, or in the border. The color range is wide 
and newer varieties are beginning to come on the market in 
this long neglected and very useful class. 
BUNTING (Williamson) 
Small pale violet flowers. 50c 
CHEWINK (Williamson) 
Pale blue with a bright golden beard. 50c 
DREAM GIRL (D. Hall) 
Some may consider this too big for this class, but it seems to 
fit for us. This was one of David Hall’s first pink introductions 
and is really a petite little flower, tangerine beard and all. If 
actually it doesn’t fit, at least it should be a good breeder in this 
class to get the pinks into it. 24 in. $1.00 
PEWEE (Williamson) 
Pure white. 50c 
SANDYSON (Alice White) 
In the past few years Mrs. White has been the most active ex- 
ponent of the Miniature iris section, writing, breeding and heading 
several “Robins,” and in general popularizing this intriguing group 
of iris. Sandyson is her most recent introduction. It is a little 
charmer, with purple peppering over a cream buff ground. Per- 
fect form and branching. A true miniature of its tall bearded 
brothers. 20 in. $1.00 
SMARTYPANTS (Alice White) 
As the name implies, it is a bold little rascal. Proud of its red 
veined falls, its sunny yellow standards beam like the smile on the 
face of a little boy with a fancy new pair of pants. Pert, saucy, and 
captivating. 16 in. 75¢ 
SISKIN (Williamson) 
Light yellow. 50c 
TITMOUSE (Williamson) ~ 
The ground color is amber, spattered with violet. 50c 
TWO FOR TEA (Williamson) 
Lovely soft lilac flowers. Also blooms in the fall. 50c 
WARBLER (Williamson) 
Bright yellow. The type for this class. 50c 
ZINGARA (Williamson) 
A charmer with red blended falls and orange yellow standards. 
50c 
MINIATURE BEARDED IRIS COLLECTION 
Collection M1 
AIT 11° miniatures Torkiescn once eet aoe $4.50 
Collection M2 
Smartypants and Sandyson plus any three 50c varieties for.$2.75 
Collection M3 
IN CUA GUO HVA TOO. conn agooatnavbeucacocauconooue $3.00 
Collection M4 
ANON TDS DUO NVM MS OHNE, oo nsoandadcdrooaccduvenonabene $2.50 
Intermediate Bearded Jris 
For all general purposes this group of low growing iris can be 
treated much like the Dwarf group, but technically, they are not 
true Dwarf varieties. 
ae QUEEN (Snow White). Pure white, blooms spring and 
all. 50c 
LADDIE BOY (H. P. Sass). Velvety rich deep blue, late bloomer, 
60c 
PALTEC. Not an intermediate, but an intergeneric hybrid between 
Tectorum (Evansia) and Pallida (Bearded). A rare cross with pleas- 
ing biue flowers. It resembles the Tectorum parent. 50c 
SNOW MAIDEN. A pure white of excellent substance. 50c 
