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PEG DABAGH. One of the mosi striking of 
the William Mohr seedlings. Deep clear 
blue-violet blooms of good texture and 
characteristic form, with the distinct trac- 
ery of deeper venation found in William 
Mohr hybrids. $1.00 
PHALANX. A large bloom of an unusual 
fuchsia shade. The falls have a metallic 
rose sheen with a blue blaze in the cen- 
ter. Very striking, bizarre coloring. $2.00 
PINK CAMEO. One of the new “Flamingo” 
pinks—a true pink with no violet influ- 
ence. This is the kind of pink iris we have 
all been waiting for. The color is a pale 
cameo-pink self with a startling tangerine 
beard, like a tongue of flame; 3 feet in 
height. $1.00 
PINK REFLECTION. A chamois-skin-pink self 
of an intriguing shade, unlike any other 
iris. The beard is lemon yellow. A flower 
of heavy texture and flaring form. Late 
blooming. 75c 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. A magnificent sort by the 
famous Hybridiser, H. P. Sass. A color com- 
bination that reminds one of a glorious 
glowing sunset. An artistic blending of 
pink, apricot and rose, with a sprinkling 
of gold with a glow of a beautiful rain- 
bow. The flowers are large, the stems 30 
inches. The price is low now and will re- 
main at the present level for some time to 
come, sO acquire it now and enjoy its 
beauty. $1.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. Rich golden orange 
flaring flowers, widely spaced on graceful 
stems. Mid-season. Height, 40 inches. 60c¢ 
RADIANT. A beautiful vivid bi-color. Stand- 
ards burnished golden bronze; falls velvety 
copper-red. Beard bright orange. One of 
the most strikingly brilliant, outstanding 
Iris. 60c 
RED DOUGLAS. See ‘The’ Red Douglas 
RED GLEAM. Award of Merit. A new real 
red Iris, the nearest approach to scarlet, 
of rich velvety brilliant texture. Semi- 
flaring form; height, 3 feet. 60c 
RED VALOR. A superb garnet-red self with 
a brown beard. A popular red, and a 
winner of many awards. 75c 
REMEMBRANCE. One of the best of the pink- 
blends. The predominating color is a 
lovely light pink, with a noticeable blend- 
ing of yellow. The large flowers are well 
shaped and held on long stems. 75¢c 
SABLE. A rare novelty. Almost black; a 
lustrous rich shade of deep blue-black 
violet of great brilliance. Very large-sized 
flowers of excellent substance on tall, 36 
inch stems. A glorious Iris that is here 
to stay. 75¢ 
Puyallup st 
State of Washington 
SHARKSKIN. A silken white of near perfec- 
tion. It has heavy substance, large size, 
and purity of color. Inside the throat is 
a yellow flush. 75c 
SNOW FLURRY. A gem. Beautiful ruffled 
snow-white; unopened buds are lightly 
tinted blue but the blooms open a pure 
white. The strong stems are literally 
covered with the pure white blossoms 
lasting a long while and they are delici- 
ously scented. Stock is quite scare. 
Height, 4 feet. Early. $1.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY. One of the darkest reds. 
Large flowers well formed with smooth 
finish and heavy texture. A deep bronze- 
gold beard accents the rich plush-like 
falls. $1.00 
SUMMIT. A very tall iris; well branched. 
The blooms are of medium size with snow- 
white standards and falls of deep golden 
yellow. The clear colors make a breath- 
taking contrast. $5.00 
TEA ROSE. A blend of rose and pale gold 
which gives a copper-pink effect. The 
color is strong and warm, yet clear and 
delicate. Perfect form. 75c 
THE RED DOUGLAS. Winner of the Dykes 
Medal as the best novelty of 1941. One 
of the best of the new reds—a real red of 
plush-like substance. Extra large blooms, 
well formed; tall, branching stems. Al- 
together a rare and noble Iris. 75¢ 
TIFFANJA. A unique plicata with standards 
of colonial buff and falls creamy white, 
bordered buff. Brushed at the haft and 
speckled on the border with light brown. 
The huge flowers are of heavy substance, 
smooth and clean cut. 60c 
TREASURE ISLAND. A grand GLORIOUS 
YELLOW with gigantic bright, clear yel- 
low flowers on tall stems; bright orange 
beard. One of the finest clear GOLDEN 
YELLOW. 69c 
VELVET DUSK. Rich black-purple with a 
bluish-brown beard. Standards are well 
rounded and falls flaring. A fine Iris. $1.50. 
WABASH. Winner of the 1940 Dykes Medal! 
Enough said. One of the finest Iris to 
date. Standards are white, falls a bright 
yellow with a white margin. Flowers are 
large on well-branched stalks 3 feet tall. 
You will be happy with this famous Iris. 
. Wabash received more votes than any 
other Iris. 60c 
WINTER CARNIVAL. A fine hardy, snow- 
white iris with widely flaring falls. The 
throat is heavily tinted with gold. The 
strong stems are well branched and hold 
the big blooms proudly. One of the finest 
whites. Each 75c 
