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Height 33 inches. Large flowered smooth white of heavy substance. Wide, slightly ruffled standards. Falls wide at the haft, smooth and clean. White beard, tipped yellow inside the flower. Snow Flurry by Azure Skies. $15.00
Height 36 inches. Brighter color in same pattern as Tiffanja. Standards gold. Falls flaring, white edged gold. Styles gold. Beard brown, tipped orange. Brown markings. Flowers measure close {Oust Inciiesss vs, conspicuguseas a) len Gallon “hat -hencesthe
name. $15.00
Pronounced Or-el’yo. Tall, well branched stalk. Flower is bright rich tone of brown red. Three seedlings of this cross were saved, and this one finally selected. Flowers large of good substance and form. Casa Morena and Garden Flame. $15.00
Lockwood ...
Daffy ..
A bright brown blend with attractive blaze on the rounded falls. Smooth flower of striking coloring on well branched stalk. Casa Morena and Copper River. $15.00
“Height 40 inches. Well branched. Trim plicata of good form, size
and substance. Ground color near white, cream on reverse of falls. Standards flushed maroon. Falls peppered or zebra-striped and all variations in between. Some seedlings of Daffy show the same variations. A novelty. $10.00
Selected List of Bearded Inia
Name of variety is given first. In parenthesis, the name of the originator
and date of introduction.
ACTION FRONT—
(Cook, 1942). Large glowing coppery
red of general good quality. $4.00
ADELANTO—
(De Forest, 1941). Flower of golden yellow ochre and Buckthorn brown on 48 inch well-branched stalk. $1.50
ALBA SUPERBA— (J. Sass, 1943). Rare new white. Very large flower of thick substance, having
domed standards and flaring falls. $15.00 ALASTOR—
(Spender, 1940). An exceptional iris in deep pink tones. Vivid. $1.50 ALONA—
(De Forest, 1945). Ruffled flower having horizontal falls. Pink blend in the color range of China Maid. Well-branched stalk.
$10.60
AMIGO—
(Williamson, 19384). Standards clear light lavender violet; falls deep hyacinth violet with light margin. Medium height.
$1.00, 3 for $2.50
ARAB CHIEF—
(Whiting, 1944). A near self of rich burnt orange coloring. $6.00
ARCTIC— (Kleinsorge,, 1985). Fine form in a white, suffused yellow through the center.
$1.00
AUBANEL— (Caveux, 1985). Shrimp pink blend with warm yellow throat. Very popular. $1.00
AVE MARIA— (Tompkins, 1944). Chaste white of gigantic size. $12.50
AZURE SKIES— (Pattison, 1948). Fine pale blue, with ruffled horizontal falls. One of the best of
the light blues. $5.00 BALMUNG—
(H. Sass, 1939). Yellow plicata. Stand- ards and falls etched with brown. $2.00 BANDMASTER—
(Hall, 1944). Immense medium blue on a tall stalk. Lighter than the Admiral, from the same garden. $7.50
BERKELEY GOLD— (Salbach, 1942). Clear, rich yellow. One of the best. Tall, well branched. $4.00
BLACK AND GOLD—
Kleinsorge, 1943). Standards — rich chrome, falls blackish maroon. A striking varigata. $7.50
BLUE RHYTHM—
(Whiting, 1945). A step nearer real blue in an iris, being close to cornflower blue. Flowers large and full, with wide
haft. Tall stalk. $15.00
BLUE SHIMMER—
(J. Sass, 1942). A large, clean white plicata with blue stippling. One of the very best of the plicatas. $7.50
BRIGHT MELODY— (Snyder, 1942). Smooth flower of rich concord grape coloring. $6.00
BROWN THRASHER-- (Kirkland 1941) One of the best browns.
Medium sized flowers, having lustrous sheen, well placed on good stock. $7.50
BRUNHILDE—
(Salbach; 1984).~ Gniterme violet ™ bluc self on well branched stalk. 50
BUFFAWN—
(Andrews). Odd pinkish buff with a tangerine beard. $1.00
CALDERILLA—
(De Forest, 1944). Well formed flaring Hower. Blend of terra cotta, gold and brown, on a strong stalk. $6.00
CALIFORNIA PEACH—
(Salbach, 1941). Gold peach-pink blend. $2.50
CAPTAIN WELLS—
(Cook, 1941). A neat, solidly colored flower of glossy maroon purple. Flaring form. $4.00
CAROLINE BURR—
(Smith, 1940). Pale chartreuse ivory with frosty sheen on sturdy stalk. $3.50
CASA MORENA—
(De Forest, 1948). A large flower of Burnt Sienna and Chestnut, on 388 inch stalk. $10.00
CASCADE SPLENDOR—
(Kleinsorge, 1945). Large, ruffled tan- apricot blend, on excellent talk stalk. Stock limited. $15.00
CHAMOIS—
(Kleinsorge, 1944). Large, well formed tlower.o1 pure -chaniois.. Asvclean “self, slightly waved, sparkling satin finish.
$15.00
CHANTILLY— (Hall, 1945). Medium sized, ruffled
orchid pink. From same line of breeding as Mr. Hall’s Flamingo pinks. $12.00
CHIEF POKING FIRE— (De Forest, 1942). Wide standards and
rounded falls, Oxblood red and Victoria lake. $3.00
CHINA MAID—
(Milliken, 1936). Large flower, blended pink copper and lilac. $1.00, 3 for $2.50
CHIPPEWA—
(Salbach, 1948). Deep yellow plicata with brown markings. $2.50 CHIVALRY—
(Wills 1944) Impressive flower of heavy substance, in medium blue. Broad, ruffled, HATINGe tall sa ee VveLy Line. 1171S, 1 >Orry ewe can not keep enough stock on hand to list. Sold out for 1947.
CITY OF LINCOLN—
(H* Sass, 1986)-2 Brightest: of. all the variegatas. Yellow standards, reddish falls. $1.25
CLARET VELVET—
(Weed, 1940). Velvety deep, glowing blackish wine. $1.50
COPPER ROSE— CP Gookw1S4))sharee, twell= formed flower of old rose, tan and copper. $3.50
COLORATURA—
(De Forest, 1946). Good color in a flaring, ruffled ower of excellent substance. A medium russet-gold self. $12.00
CLOUD CASTLE—
(Graves, 1944). Exquisite pale wisteria blues Domed = estandards: “flaring = falls, ruffled. $7.00
CONCERTO—
(Tompkins, 1944). Deep pansy purple of heavy substance. Three and four flowers on a stalk at one time. $3.00
COPPER LUSTRE— (Kirkland, 1934). A copper-gold tan blend awarded the Dykes medal in 1988. 50
COPPER RIVER—
(De Forest, 1945). Flaring, slightly ruffled flower of glistening tan, falls over- laid new penny copper. $15.00
CORAL MIST— (Grant, 1941). Pinkish cinnamon copper blend, of flaring form. $5.00
CORITICA— (H. Sass, 1943). One of the neatest of the yellow plicatas. Lightly marked. $5.00
DAYBREAK—
(Kleinsorge, 1941). Golden pink blend with coppery undertones. Lively color, and excellent stalk. $5.00
DEEP VELVET— (Salback, 1939). Dark red purple. $2.00
DISPLAY— (Grant, 1942). A dark, rich, brown red. One of the best in this color class. $5.00
E. B. WILLIAMSON— (Cook, 1937). Coppery red blend of silky texture. ais)
EDWARD LAPHAM— (Lapham, 1942). A new red of smooth Pints Ofleat tall Stale $7.50
ELMOHR— (Loomis, 1942). A sensational red-violet of Wm. Mohr breeding. Dykes medal 1945. $2.00
ETHIOP QUEEN— (Schreiner, 1938). A near black. $1.00
EXTRAVAGANZA— (Douglas, 1944). Trim form in an in- teresting new amoena. White «standards
lightly shaded cream. Falls coppery red violet. $20.00
FAIR ELAINE— (Mitchell, 1988). Standards cream; falls medium yellow, with orange beard. Neat
and clean. $1.00 FAR WEST—
(Kleinsorge, 1936). Blend of golden sand, coral and henna. 50c FIESTA— :
(White, 1936). Coppery apricot orange blend. ; $1.50
FIRECRACKER— (Hall, 1943). Burgundy red plicata with yellow trim. This one really attracts!
$7.50
FLAMELY— (Cook, 1942). Glowing “red” self, more orange than purple. $4.00
FLORA ZENOR—
([eesass 19420 eal ike, (heat OAtiin Osa strawberry soda.” With shrimp red beard. Parent of some interesting new pinks. $2.00
FORTUNE— (Kleinsorge, 1941). Large flower of spreading form, uniform old gold. $2.00
FORTUNE’S FAVGR—
(De Forest, 1944). Waved and ruffled giant of glistening tan, falls overlaid rosy lavender. Standards broad, closed. Falls rounded, extra heavy orange beard. $10.00
FRANK ADAMS—
(Laphame 1937). Rosy=tanmestandards rosy red falls. Good form and size. 73
FULL MEASURE—
(De Forest, 1941). Deep orange-tone vellow on tall, well branched stalk. $2.00
GARDEN FLAME --
_(H. Sass, 1941). Rich garnet red, with broad, spreading falls: $5.00
GARDEN GLORY— (Whiting, 1943). Smooth self of rich
Bordeaux red with enamel finish. $10.00 GLOWPORT—
(De Forest, 1939). Solidly colored wine red; 00 GOLDBEATER—
(Kleinsorge, 1944). Large, smooth clean yellow. Brilliant buds. $7.50
GOLDEN FLEECE—
(J. Sass, 1940). Ruffled lemon-colored flower on tall stalk. $3.00
GOLDEN MAJESTY—
(Salbach, 1938). Good reliable garden yellow. Grows well almost anywhere. $1.00
GOLDEN RUSSET—
(Hall, 1946). A giant flower on a 40 inch stalk. Buds measure up to six inches. £10.60
GOLDEN SPANGLE—
(Cassebeer, 1944). A deeper, clearer color on order of Golden Fleece. Flowers beautifully poised on tall stalk. $4.50
GOLDEN SPIKE— (Whiting, 1940). Ruffled, brilliant yellow. $2.00
GRACE BALLARD—
Griawoase mlO4> eee lenuntons pinks and creamy apricot. $2.50
GRAND CANYON—
(Kleinsorge, 1941). Large flowers. Odd blend of deep plum, copper and gold. $2.00
GREAT LAKES—
(Cousins, 1938). Clear blue self on ex- hibition stalk. Dykes medal 1942. $1.50
GYPSY—
(Kleinsorge, 1944). Brilliant new varie- gata. Standards coppery gold; falls rich chestnut brown. $5.00
HARRIET THOREAU—
(Cook, 1944). A delightful new orchid pink of splendid texture. Slightly waved. $7.50
HELEN McGREGOR— (Graves, 1946). Large, ruffled, clear light blue. This one has Leen greeted with
real enthusiasm. A refined, ideal iris. Sold out for. 1947¢
HER GRACE— (De Forest). Large, rounded flowers of Hortense violet on 48 inch stalks. $1.00
HONE YFLOW—
(Tompkins, 1944). A blended self of Meadow sweet rose, brushed gold at the hatt, $25.00
ICY BLUE— (Weed, 1940). Gigantic flower of ice blue. $1.00
JASPER AGATE—
(Mrs. Williams, 1943). Smooth flower. 3eautiful, rich shade of gold-copper-red. Very few rhizomes. $10.00
JUNALUSKA— (Kirkland, 91934)... Standards - yellow,
suffused bronze. Falls bronze-maroon. .40
KATHERINE FAY— (Fay, 1945). A fine new white. Large flowers of excellent substance. $10.00
LADY MOHR—
(Saibach, 1944). A new and entirely different member of the Wm. Mohr family. Standards “oyster white,” falls pale char- treuse. Large flowers, well spaced. $20.00
LADY NAOMI— (Fay, 1941). Large pdicata. White; over- laid and speckled blue. $3.00
LAKE GEORGE—
(Smith, 1945). Self of soft blue violet, shading darker at the haft. Domed stand- ards and flaring falls. $18.00
LAKE HURON— (J. Sass, 1942). Blue bi-color of medium tone. $1.50
LAKE SHANNON—
(De Forest, 1945). Graceful Hower, with wide, fluted standards and falls. Medium blue self, with blue beard tipped orange
’
inside the flower. $15.00 LATE SUN—
(De Forest, 1941). Deep yellow, with rich orange beard. Tall stalk. $1.25 LEILANI—
(Washington, 1943). Luscious venetian, or orange pink. Domed standards, rounded falls. Heavy substance and peach red beard. Rhizomes of this variety are not large.
$20.00
LIGHTHOUSE— (Salbach, 1936). Bright rosy blend. One of the last to bloom. Td
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L’LUVIA D'ORA— (De Forest) Medium sized orange toned flowers on well branched stalk. Early. $1.50
L. MERTON GAGE-—. (Lapham, 1942). Medium sized flowers
Oty Wohteapinkn. $3.50 LORI MAY— (Des forest L941 jos apne = pinkea OL
flaring form. Thick petals. $3.00 LOUISE BLAKE—
(K. Smith, 1943). The pale blue stand- ards of this variety contrast effectively with ‘the rich blue purple falls. $10.00
LOUVOIS—
(Cayeux, 1986). Standards brown tone, falls deeper, edged to match the standards. $1.60
LYNN LANGFORD— (Hall, 1946). A deep toned orchid pink with a golden yellow center. A large, well
formed flower .on strong 36. inch sé‘all. $15.00 MANDALAY— (Hall, 1946). Smooth reddish-rose self. $3.50 MARIMBA—
@betihorestemJ04 alae Gleatarhiohie=cinna- mon self on well branched stalk. $3.00 MARQUITA—
(Cayeux, 1931). Ivory, with= maroen veining on the falls. 50 MARY E. NICHOLLS—
(Nicholls, 1989). Smooth heavy cream-
white, with green gold everlay at the haft.
£1.60 MATTERHORN— CJ. ‘Sass; :1938);). Pures whites achite beard. $150 MATULA—
(H. Sass, 1989). Blend of rose, orange,
buff and crimson. Waved. mf ES MELITZA— (Nesmith, 1940). Pale ivory-pink. Suf-
fused color of the tangerine beard. $1.50
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MELLOWGLOW— (Whiting, 1942). Apricot tan with flush of pink. Wide standards. Broad rounded
falls with heavy orange beard. $15.00 MELODIST—
(De Forest, 1946). Large flower of semi flaring form. Henna colored blend on gold ground. $12.00 MEXICO—
(Kleinsorge, 1943). Buff gold stand- ards. Broad falls of glowing red brown.
al $5.00
MIDWEST GEM—-
(Heesass 1937). 2Apricot tan usied pink. Crimped petals. A MING YELLOW—
(Glutzbeck, 1938). Giant yellow. $1.00
MINNIE COLQUIT— CH Sass, 1942). Ruffled: white plicata:
with broad band of wine-purple stitching at edges of flaring falls. $5.00
MISS CALIFORNIA— (Salback, 1986). Tall stalks of lilac pink
flowers. .60 MISTY ROSE—.
(Mitchell, 1948). Subdued shade of pink, brownish below the beard. Large flowers on tall stalk. $3.50 MODISTE—
(Hall, 1988). Large pale mauve. $1.00 MOHRSON—
(White, 1935). Deep violet colored seedling of Wm. Mohr. Large flower. .75
MOLLY MAY— (De Forest, 1944). Creamy pink blend.
Sister seedling of Lori May. $4.00 MONADNOCK—
(Salbach, 1937). Large, rounded flower of rose red. $1.50 MOONBEAM—
(H. Sass, 1943). Cool, clear lemon yel- low. £5.00
MOONLIGHT MADOQONNA—
(J. Sass, 1943). One of the best clumps in the garden last year. Beautiful stalks of “lYemon-ice” blooms. $5.00
MOONLIT SEA— (J. Sass, 1948). Novelty. White ground, shaded and marked. Indigo blue. $3.00
MOROCCO ROSE— (Loomis, 1987). Large rose pink on tall
Stalls $1.00 MT. HERMON—
(Lowry, 1945). A thick textured cool white with exceptional lasting qualities.
Possesses a silvery lustre and delightful fragrance. The first introduction from Mrs.
Lowry. We are looking forward to others. $12 50
MULBERRY ROSE—
(Schreiner, 1941). Large flowers on tall stalk. Mulberry, shaded brown. $4.00
NED LEFEVER— (Lapham, 1942). Highly colored blend
of coppery salmon and pinkish orange.
$2.00
NIGHTFALL— CHallweL042)"ehalisevelvetyedeep patsy purple. Standards lighter. $2.50
NIGHTINGALE— (Hall, 1942). Glistening golden russet. Large flowers of good form. $3.50
OLA KALA— Glee Sass, s1043)) H eavilwcruined.-deep
yellow. The richest yellow in the garden.
$7.50
OLD PARCHMENT— (Kleinsorge, 1939). Light creamy tan of fine flaring form. $1.50
ORCHID LADY—
(Salbach, 1948). Large flaring lilac pink. $3.50
ORMOHR— (Kleinsorge, 1937). Huge bloom of
manganese violet veined deep violet. An- other Wm. Mohr seedling. 15
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OVERTURE— (Hall, 1944). One of the new color breaks, being a flamingo pink. Medium
sized flowers, with tangerine beard. $12.00
OZONE— (J. Sass, 1985). Lovely shade of: laven-
der with copper area through the center. 50
PATRICE—
(De Porest=41949)2 1 alle plicata., bicht creamy standards flushed pale rosy laven- der. Falls flaring, white. Brushed bright gold across the haft. Brown markings.
$8.00
PEACHGLOW— (Kleinsorge, 1943). Peach pink seedling of Daybreak. $5.00
PINK. REFLECTION— (Cook, -1942)= :<Ghamois* skin. ‘pinks OF quality. Crisp flower of flaring form. $6.50
PRAIRIE FIRE—
(Tompkins, 1945). A bright coppery ruffled blend from Far West by Nylon. An attractive bright flower on a tall stalk.
$20.00
PRAIRIE SUNSET—
(H. Sass, 1939). Awarded Dykes medal in 1948. An “onion skin pink” blend diffi- cult to describe. $2'50
PREMIER PEACH—
(Hall, 1946). A pinkish peach self with no haft markings. Flowers larger than Overture, with heavy substance and good
form. $15.00 PRETTY PENNY— (DeForest, 71943). Large ‘rounded
flower of coppery rose with russet over-
cast, Late, $3.00 RADIANT— (Salbach, 1936). Brilliant burnished orange and copper red blended bi-color. 75
RAEJEAN—
(Whiting, 1940). A good, large yellow with domed standards and wide falls. Free bloomer. $1.00
RANGER—
(Kleinsorge, 1943). A self of almost true crimson red. Many bloom stalks. $6.00
RED GLEAM—.
(Lapham, 1939). Red Iris of good form and texture. $1.50
RED VALOR— (Nicholls, 19389). Garnet red of fine finish. $4.00
REMEMBRANCE—
(Hall, 1942). Pleasing large flowers of soft pink suffused pale yellow. $5.00
RIG ORO—
(De Forest, 1942). Honey yellow self on tall well branched stalk. $3.00
ROCKET—
(Whiting, 1945). Wide petaled brilliant orange yellow of heavy substance, on strong 38 inch stalks. Sold out for 1947.
RUBIENT—
a (Whiting, 1942). A pansy-like flower. Amigo done in red.” Falls rounded, deep
red purple, edged the color of the lighter standards. $3.50
RUTH POLLOCK—
(EL. Sass; 1939)- A light yellow plicata marked with reddish stitching, $2.00
SABLE—
. (Cook, 1938). Uniform deep blue-black violet with lustrous sheen.
$1.50 SALAR—
(De Forest, 1940). Large flower of creamy flesh and salmon tones. $2.00 SAMOVAR—
(Hall, 1941). Brilliant coppery rose.
$1.50 SANDIA—
(Williamson, 1934). Bright deep pink
blend. 50
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SEDUCTION— (Cayeux,. 1933):
with rosy stitching.
Light ground plicata Td
SHARON KAY— (De Forest, 1946). Large smooth self of light “vinaceous lilac” (Ridgway). White
beard tipped orange inside the flower. Styles white shaded pale lilac. Height 38 inches. $15.00 SHERIF FA—
(White, 1941). Onco-bred of rich me- tallic violet. $1.00
SHISHALDIN—
(De Forest, 1944). Flaring torm in a brilliant blend of orange, gold and brown.
$3.00
SIEGFRIED—
(H: Sass, 1936). Pale sulphur ‘yellow with stippling and dotting of purple. .50
SIERRA SNOW— (Kleinsorge, 1939). Pure, clean white
of spreading form. Wavy edges. $1.00 SILVER SUSIE— (De .Forest).- The. tallest -white:- Will
reach 638 inches. Flaring flowers on well branched stalk. $2.00
SNOW FLURRY— (Rees, 19389). Large, ruffled icy white. A beauty. $2.00
SNOW VELVET—
(H. Sass, 1942). Velvety textured white of heavy substance on tall stalk. $4.00
SOLID MAHOGANY— (J. Sass, 1944). A rich brownish ma-
hogany of heavy substance on 38 inch stalk. $12.00 SONRISA—
(De Forest, 1942). Coppery pink with creamy undertone and metallic finish. Falls rounded, flaring. $7.50
SPINDRIFT—
(Loomis, 1944). Sea shell pink with tangerine beard. Another of the new color
breaks. $7.50
SPUN GOLD— (Glutzbeck, 1940). Large vellow, award- ed the Dykes medal in 1944. $4.00
STARDOM— (Hall, 1941). Blend of coppery pink and apricot buff, termed “onion skin’ pink.
$1.50
SUN HAWK— (De Forest) Clear early vellow of good size on medium tall stalk. $1.00
SUNSET SERENADE— (J. Sass, 1948). A Praisie Sunset seed- ing, lighter in tone than the parent. $7.50
SUNSHINE— (Hall). A fine rich vellow of excellent form and substance. $4.00
SLYVIA MURRAY— (Norton, 1944). This fine is well spaced on 40 inch stalk.
large blue
$9.00
TEA ROSE—
(Whiting, 1944) A rose blend that fades to pink. Attractive to the last. Strong grower. $7.00
THE ADMIRAL—
(Hall, 1941). An intense deeper-than- medium blue, with flaring form, finish and
substance. $2.00 THE RED DOUGLAS—
(Jiwoass, 193.7), -Anwarded the * Dykes medal in 1941. Solid wine red. $1.00
THE SENTINEL—
(Hall) Medium sized flowers of bright burnished copper. $2.00
THREE CHEERS— (Cook, 1945). Large flower, brilliant blue bi-color similar to Amigo, but on 42
inch stalk. $12'50 THREE SISTERS—
(Des Horesty 1941) Standards pale Crean Pallst@redsaiolet) 'Strikine * color contrast, on 42 inch stalk. $2.00
THREE OAK S— (Whiting, 1943). A mallow pink with overlay of copper. $7.00
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TIFFANJA—
(De Forest, 1942). Smooth clean cut lightly marked plicata. Standards Colonial buff; falls flaring, frosted white edged buff, brushed at haft and speckled around bor- der with light brown. Well branched 42-
inch stalk. $3.00 TIFFANY— (H. Sass, 1938). Very ruffled yellow
plicata, heavily marked pinkish violet. .60
TISHOMINGO—
(Caldwell, 1942). Large frosted clear wisteria blue. $7.00
TOBACCO ROAD—
(Kleinsorge, 1942). Beautiful golden to- bacco brown, with rounded horizontal falls.
$7.50
TONGA— (De Forest) Russet self on well branched 42-inch stalk. Brilliant in some seasons, dull in others. $1.50
TREVA—
(De Forest, 1945). Golden apricot self, of large size and smooth, spreading form. Closed domed standards. $10.00
VIESHEA— (Whiting, 1943). Bright copper rose blend with blue in center of the falls. $3.00
VIOLET SYMPHONY— (Smith, 1940). Broad, rounded flowers of Bradley's Violet, on excellent stalk.
$4.00
VISION OF MIRZA— (De Forest, 1944). Large, marbled pli-
cata of rose-brown on cream ground. Tall
stalk. $6.00
WABASH— (Williamson, 1937). Clean white stand- ards, purple falls. Dykes medal 1940. $1.00
WAKARUSA— (isaphany 91941). In, “eirech way burnt orange with velvety falls. $3.00
WHITE WEDGEWOOD—
(Grant, 1943). Large porcelain white with blue at the base of the beard. $9.00 WiLDB ORCHID—
(Kellogg). The name describes it. Very neat ower of wild orchid coloring. $1.00