VICTORIAN VEIL (Craig ‘50). M. 40 in. (Advance 
Guard x Mit. 2-21) x (Sis. to Joseph's M.). Bi- 
tone fancy plicata with rose-violet on white. 
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VIGIL (Wills ‘47). E.-M.-L. (Valor x Venus de 
Milo) x (Gudrun). Quality white that blooms 
over the longest period of any white we know. 
H.M. ‘47 $3.00 
VIIPURI (M. Williamson ‘40). M. (Sister to Wa- 
bash.) Ruffled amoena 
VIOLET BRIGHT (C. Taylor '50). E.-M., 40 inches. 
(Snow Flurry x Violet Symphony.) Large ruf- 
fled violet-purple. Sure to be a fine parent for 
whites, blues and violets $1.50 
VIOLET FLIGHT (See Introductions) 
VIOLET GRACE (See Introductions) 
VIOLET HARMONY (E. Lowry '52). M., 38 inches. 
(Snow Flurry x Cloud Castle.) This gorgeous, 
wide violet is worthy of its parents as well as 
its careful hybridizer. Another good one from 
a superb cross. H.M. ‘52. Winner of the Presi- 
dent's Cup ‘53, A.M. ‘54. Net 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (K. Smith ‘40). M. (Easter 
Morn x Violet Crown.) Wide, beautifully 
formed violet. Useful blood for blues, violets 
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“VISION FUGITIVE (Wareham ‘42). M. (from 
sdlgs. from trojana x Dominion.) Very large 
creamy-white. H.M. ‘45 $1.00 
VISION OF MIRZA (DeForest ‘44). M. (Sister to 
Patrice.) Large brushed fancy. Grand breeder 
for plicatas 
VISTA VERONICA (Buss ‘50). M. (Blue Shimmer x 
Azure Skies.) Self orchid-blue identified by 
Dictionary of color as ‘’Veronica’”’. With such 
breeding how can it miss as a parent for 
$1.75 
VIVEZA* (White ‘54). E.-M. 40 in. (One-quarter 
onco. Looks to be out of Gay Senorita.) Yellow 
standards, burnt sienna falls. Four-way branch- 
ing. Sets seed $12.00 
VOODOO (Kleinsorge '48). M. (Mexico x Tobacco 
Road). Much richer Mexico-type. Falls very 
red. Should prove a parent for reds, blends 
and coppers 
WABASH (M. Williamson ‘36). M.-L (Dorothy 
Dietz x ? Cantabile.) Long the standard 
Amoena. White standards, purple falls edged 
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as neglectas. Dykes Medal ‘40 
WALTZ TIME (Tompkins ‘52). M-L., 38 inches. 
(Buckskin x Golden Spike) x (Shishaldin x Ivory 
Charm.) Ruffled ivory-cream $3.50 
WARBLER (Williamson ‘35). E. 25 in. Table Iris. 
Brilliant, tiny yellow 
WAR DANCE (Craig '52). L., 42 inches. (Prairie 
Sunset x Tobacco Road) x (Molten). Blend, choc- 
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WARPATH (Craig ‘51). M., 36 inches. ((China 
Maid x Tiffany) x (Sultan's Robe)) x (Prairie 
Sunset x Brilliant Amber). Self of copper-red. 
Should produce rich blends, plicatas, yellows 
and possibly re-bloomers $5.00 
WARM SPRING (L. Gaulter '54). M. 36 in. (Gold- 
beater x Ola Kala.) From the same cross that 
produced Solid Gold. This rich yellow has re- 
ceived high praise $5.00 
WASATCH CHIEF (R. Gorham ‘52). M. (Grand 
Canyon) x (China Maid x E. B. Williamson.) 
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WATCHFIRE (Stevens ‘48). M. (Autumn Splen- 
dour x Copper Rose.) Copper with a, red cast. 
Strong stalks 
WATERLILY (Kleinsorge ‘53). M. 34 in. (Chamois 
x Cascade Splendor.) Light chamois sprinkled 
with gold dust. Falls flushed faint lavender. 
Horizontal falls, closed standards 
WAX CANDLES (Whiting ‘'52). M-L., 24 inches. 
(Sharkskin x Jake.) Charming front-of-the- 
border waxy white with yellow hafts and 
beard $3.00 
WAXY WHITE (Muhlestein 50). M.-L. (Whiting 
40-86: Matula x Midwest Gem) x (D. Hall's 
42-10). White with gold beard, lovely flaring 
falls. May be highly useful for breeding blends, 
whites, creams and tangerine-bearded varie- 
ties 
WAYFARER (Mitchell '48). M., 36 inches. (Two 
sdlgs.) Lovely large lavender plicata....$1.00 
WEATHER BIRD (Muhlestein ‘53). E.-M., 36 in. 
(Cool Lemonade x Aldura.) Large, wide, heavy- 
substanced. Cream-ground plicata. Standards 
flushed lavender, falls neatly bordered laven- 
der-tan. Hardy and fast of increase 
WEDDING BOUQUET (Buttrick '52). M. (Snow 
Flurry) x ((Easter Morn x White Goddess) x 
(Cloud Castle)). Big, ruffled, beautifully formed 
white that has been highly praised. Surely 
wonderful breeding for whites and blues. H.C. 
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WEIRDIE (Craig ‘49). M. (Sister to Rich Raiment.) 
Delicately washed and striated fancy blend 
of buff and rose. Really different $1.50 
WELCOME GUEST (J. Linse '52). M. (Tobacco 
Road x Treva.) Here is a luscious yellow-gold 
merging to amber at the edges. Charm itself, 
and blood for great things in blends and 
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WELL CONTENT (J. Wills '54). M.-L. 36. in. 
(Chosen x Conestoga) x (P. Sunset x Lancaster). 
Salmon self blended with gold and copper. 
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WESTERN HILLS (Mrs. F. Allen Brown ‘51). M. 
and re-blooms. (? Radiant?) Golden mustard- 
tan and brown and the falls have a flush of 
peacock blue. Dependable re-bloomer and 
should be useful as a breeder in this class of 
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