QUECHEE (Knowlton, '50) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



A handsome gainet-ied self. Standards are cupped, the falls flaring 

 and rounded and the bronze beard is thick and heavy. It is one of 

 the reddest and is an easv grower, producing its brilliant flowers on 

 36-inch stalks. HM AIS, 1950. 



QUEEN'S LACE (Muhlestein, '55) Each $3.00 



Warm creamy white, tkepening to creamy yellow at the heart and 

 near the margins. The entire flower is heavily crimped and fringed 

 ^^•ith Chantillv lace. Neither large nor tall but very lovely. HM AIS, 

 1955; AM, 1957. 



'7 have never seen such nice rhizomes before. They were just grand. Thank 

 you so very, very much for the nice extra you sent me." 



MRS. SUE DUNAGAN, McAlester, Oklahoma 



''The Iris I bought last year loere just heaulijul this spring. It ivas a real 

 pleasure. I have never seen rhizomes to equal." 



MRS. .MABEL W. JACOBS, Baltinwre, Maryland 



QUEEN'S TASTE (Doug/as, '52) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



La\ ender-pink standards w'llh a strong mid rib. The falls are a 

 blended rose to violei-red. the entire flower full and very large in 

 size. Evervone is attracted to it and wants to know all about it. New 

 and different. HM AIS, I95:i: AM. 1955. Shown on page 39. 



RAINBOW ROOM {Sass, '46) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



A multi-colored blend with almost all of the tints of the rainbow, 

 standards yellow to light buff, falls yellowish at the edges, merging 

 into violet and deepening to metallic blue at the end of the beard. 

 Standards are frilled and the falls are nicely ruffled. 3 feet. HM AIS. 

 1947: AM, 1951. Shown on page 29. 



RANGER (Kleinsorge, '43) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Dark but very bright, ahnosi true crimson-red. .-V decided self, with jji^ 

 long, cone-shaped, closed standards and wide falls of glossy velvet. |^ 

 Bronze-orange beard on a brownish toned haft, with very ^ 

 little venation. One of the last to bloom, a sure producer of «■ 

 flowers and lots of them, with straight stems and fine branch- ^ 

 ing. Very large. 36 inches tall. HM AIS. 1944: AM, 1946. 



RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner, '51) Each 75c 



11 \oLi like the plicala Minnie Colquitt you will cxtlaim over this 

 redder, more contrasty, more brilliant improvement. The standards 

 are almost completely raspberry-red, the falls gleaming white in 

 the center of a surrounding band matching the standards. Beard 

 is orange. HM AIS, 1951: AM, 1955. 



REAL DELIGHT (Waters, '60) 



Each $15.00 



\ huge and gorgeous blend ot blush pink and deep apricot. dcri\eil 

 from Top Flight and Frances Kent. Petals are broad and thick in 

 texture, the falls flaring and supporting a heavy, bright red-orange 

 beard. There is a greenish diartreuse glow within the flowers. Si/q 

 feet. HM .418, 1960. 



MAUVE MINK 



