GOLD NUGGET (Milliken '31). Rich golden yellow 
Soltis pean.) a eras Atel amet ot nance eats fet $1.00 
LARK SONG (Nies ‘46). 36 inches. (Bronzspur x 
sdlg.) Critics generally agree that this is the 
loveliest spuria. The flowérs are heavily 
frilled, falls flare horizontally and are wide 
and full, and of a rich yellow, styles and 
standards nearly white. Destined to be popu- 
lariwhen distributed Net yin. sic ences $5.00 
MICHIGAN STATE (Nies). 40 inches. Undoubt- 
edly Bronzspur blood—a flower of somewhat 
similar coloring with loose veining over both 
standards and falls gives the effect of a light 
DTOnZe*s SSlfi mga ais we Re UML Be $1.00 
MONNIERI (may be only a garden hybrid of I. 
ochraleuca.) Full light yellow.......... $ .50 
MONTEAGLE (Washington '36). 34 inches. Near- 
est to an orchid-purple is this unusual glowing 
bronze-red purple. Flaring falls. Very distinct 
and different, it should prove a great parent 
for new colors, possibly to improve the blues. 
Pertiley bot ways. uNetunieesen tuts vote ut $3.00 
MT. WILSON (Milliken). 36 inches. Blue with 
the’ yellow® signal Netw tincs serie se uels $1.00 
PASTORAL (Nies ‘43). 32 inches. (Bronzspur x 
Saugatuck.) Flaring falls orange-yellow, edged 
pale lavender, while the erect standards ‘are 
yellow changing to lavender, styles light lav- 
ender with deeper crests............... $1.50 
PERKY MAID (Nies). 30 inches. Brown veins on 
RUSSET FLAME (Nies). 36 inches. (Bronzspur 
blood, surely.) Russet-copper. Not as vigorous 
of growth as most Nies’ spurias, for me, but 
lovely when established............... $1.00 
SAGATUCK (Nies ‘41). (Ochraleuca x Monspur, 
F2.) Standards lavender shading to yellow at 
the base; falls yellow, veined with bronze 
and bordered with lavender. Wonderful parent. 
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SUNNY DAY (Hans Sass 31). Lovely, large, full, 
very rich yellow. Should be a fine parent. $1.00 
TWO OPALS (Nies ‘46). 36 inches. (Fifth Sym- 
phony x Saugatuck.) Blend of pale lavender 
and cream. Falls very wide, the flower is de- 
lightfully ruffled. One for close-up inspection. 
Great substance. H.M. 46. A.M. ‘50..... $2.50 
WADI ZEM ZEM (Milliken ‘42). Beautiful, large, 
clear creamy-yellow of very wide, flaring 
parts. Proven a wonderful parent for many 
Colorsn ils Wie Ossi, eae se uase uray s tw a: he atecets $2.50 
WHITE HERON (Milliken ‘48). Perhaps the giant 
of all spurias. The shape, size, and over-all 
quality is superb. Almost white with cream- 
yellow shadings at the center. H.M. ‘50. .$3.50 
YELLOW SWALLOWTAIL (Nies ‘43). 36 inches. 
Lovely yellow bi-color. Slow grower. Net.$2.50 
DORTHEA K. WILLIAMSON (Williamson 1918). 
(fulva x foliosa.) Hexagona hybrid. Not a 
spuria, but a lovely violet hybrid that requires 
deep yellow ground. Almost orange effect. somewhat the same growing condition. 
INI Ct een. oir UI APE ome els a Sul AR ae $2.50 MGte ae ar ee hen ok Ack, decays ate sarangi specs $ .50 
IRIS SEED 
Talli Bearded Seed in variouszcolor ‘classes. 5. cai. sc. cee sees 10c each 
Tall Bearded Seed from new Pinks and Oranges............. lS5c each 
IDA ons iS IhatsK WSievelolin aiforatowis (celloldsla nt asd Haineapicy cls ola te eA ees l5c each 
PPULIG gITiS SEECP VGrIOUS ICOlONSiys erste late eget es wrckaeey oud cial 10c each 
No less than 20 seeds from any given cross due to the work involved in making the crosses and 
labeling the envelopes. Order seeds on separate order blank for they will be sent in September. 
PEDIGREED SEEDLINGS 
Selected seedlings in all colors, some under number, with pedigrees..............eecee- $1.00 each 
Pinks, Salmons, Peach, Oranges and their bi-products, involving Pink Formal, Salmon Shell, 
Apricot Glory, Party Dress, 49-11 C, and other fine new seedlings.............e.+e0e- $3.00 each 
Seedlings will be sold during the T.B. shipping season only—no spring shipments. 
TERMS OF SALE 
CASH WITH ORDER, PLEASE, unless you have an account wtih us. Postage Paid on orders over 
$5.00. Orders for less add 50c to help defray packing and postage. 
SHIPPING DATES. We will start shipping the last week in June and will continue shipments up 
to October Ist. Please do not ask for earlier or later shipments. We have a certain amount of work 
to do for ourselves, too, and it is difficult to accomplish this if orders continue to come late in the 
season. We will try to ship at any specified date (within the shipping season) for your convenience, 
but since the bulk of our customers request July 15th to 30th shipping, please allow us some leaway, 
if possible. We try to be prompt, courteous and generous. Orders will be acknowledged with ap- 
proximate shipping date given. 
We are rather rushed at shipping time. If you should write a note please do so on separate sheets 
from your order blank. List all varieties wanted, and those you would like to have as extras on the 
order sheet, for if scattered through a letter one may easily be omitted. 
DISCOUNTS — EXTRAS. ON ORDERS FOR $25.00, or more, a discount of 25% is offered, except 
on items marked ‘'Net.” Give us a list of Wants and Alternates so we may be generous, and with 
varieties we are assured you would like. Do not hesitate to list some of the newer introductions, and 
the larger ihe order the more “extras” you should list and may expect. 
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