Dream Spun $2.00 



Golden Filigree $1.50 



Rust $2.00 



PRIMROSE PATH (Framke, '63) EL. 39" $2.00 



Perfection in this cool, creamy, greenish yellow or primrose yellow 

 class. Large, velvety and perfect in form. A real beauty and one which, 

 once seen, is not soon forgotten. Very long blooming season. 



PRINCE INDIGO (Schreiner, '64) L. 38" $2.00 



Of richest pansy-violet hue, uniform in standards, falls and beard, 

 with velvety-like pile on the falls and silken finish in the standards, 

 here is truly an Iris supreme! Tall, generous in size, ideally branched. 

 HM, '65; AM, '67. Shown on page 40. 



PROUD LAND (Tompkins, 70) EL. 38" $1 0.00 



A large flower of ultra dark and rich royal violet, almost black in 

 its color depth. Flowers are proportioned with broad, rounded, domed 

 standards and wide, rounded, almost overlapping falls that flare out 

 boldly. A self even to the beard. 



RADIANT APOGEE (Gibson, '66) M. 36" $3.50 



If would be difficult to conjure up a more colorful or "attention 

 getting" Iris than this. While a member of the plicata line, of course, 

 it is devoid of much in the way of dots and stitches peculiar to its 

 kinfolk. Standards are solid, bright deep yellow, with no markings. 

 Falls are clear white in the center, banded deep gold with some 

 brownish markings high on the haft. Beard is deep orange. Ruffled 

 and well branched. Shown on the back cover. HM. '67; AM, '69. 



RAINBOW GOLD (Plough, '60) M. 34" $1.00 



Intense buttercup yellow, heavily laced and crimped at the margins, 

 with an almost red beard. One of the very best and most popular. 

 Large flowers. HM, '60; AM, '62. See page 55. 



RARE WINE (J. Nelson, 70) ML. 34" $1 5.00 



Here is something of stunning proportions— width of petals, overall 

 stature— so much so that visitors to the Nelson garden could scarcely 

 believe their eyes. A Wine and Roses combination, with 

 rose-lavender standards and wine-red falls bordered same 

 color as the standards. There is a medium line down the 

 center of each fall. See page 13. 



RASPBERRY RAPTURE (Gibson, '62) E. 40' 



$2.00 



The color is especially clean anil sparkling and many others 

 of similar shade look dull by comparison. One of the first to 

 bloom. Large flowers, with tangerine beard. Shown page 55. 



