VALIMAR (Hamblen, '58) Each $7.50 



A ne\vcomer sure to become a great favorite. Derived from Palomino, 

 it is a smooth apricot-pink with a wide nasturtium-red beard. Judges 

 raved over this at the 1958 American Iris Society convention in New 

 York, and so will you! HM AIS, 1958; AM, 1960. 



VANITY FAIR (Hall, '51) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Clear medium true pink, very smooth and tailored in appearance. 

 Near the color of Cherie, perhaps, but really does not resemble it. 

 This is almost an ideal flamingo-pink Iris, with lots of color, stems 

 at least three feet in height, beautiful form and a verv fierv tanger- 

 ine beard. It is very late. Cherie x Fantasy. HM AIS, 1952. Illustrated 

 on page 21. 



VELVET ROBE (Schreiner, '60) Each $15.00 



Well named, a deep but glowing shade of plushv crimson red with 

 golden beard. The haft is solidly colored and' petals are lightly 

 ruffled. This is our choice of the Schreiner reds to date. HM AIS 

 I960. 



ROSEDALE 



LITTLE DOLLY 



TOWN TALK (Lapham, '54) Each $2.00 



A really large flower of dull flame-red with smooth hafts 

 and a heavy orange beard. The formal style together with 

 the size immediately attracts attention. 40 inches. 



TRANQUILITY (Fay, '50) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



This verv large milk-white flower is carried on perfictU 

 branched, strong stems 38 inches tall. The haft is wide 

 and clean and the beard is white. Some judges regard it 

 as the best of all whites. HM AIS. 1950; AM, 1953. 



TRIM (McKee, '56) Each $5.00 



A wonderful new red with an underlay of bronze. The 



blooms are large and broad in all their parts, the stalks 



husky and well branched. Plant Pat. No. 1592. HM, 1956. 



TRULY YOURS (Fay, '49) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



The heart of this spectacular creation is bright yellow, 

 shading ofl: to almost white at the top of the standards and 

 the bottom of the falls. The entire flower is rulfled and 

 edged in lace, like Chantilly. Unopened buds arc yellow, 

 because the under sides of the falls are yellow although 

 faced white on topi Gigantic in size, 38 inches tall; verv 

 late. HM AIS, 1949; AM, 1951; Dykes Medal, 1953. One of 

 the 'Tive Iris of the Year" lor 1959. Shown on pages 29 

 and 62. 



ULTRA VIOLET (Buss, '55) Each $3.00 



Serenely beautiful deep violet self of large proportions 

 with domed standards and flaring falls. The beard is violet 

 too, and there is no thinning out of the color at the 

 center. Broad petaled and perfectly supported on sturdy, 

 well branched stalks. 36 inches. 



UTAH CREAM (Muhlesfein, '54) Each $5.00 



As luscious as it sounds, delightfully formed, flaring, 

 waved, heavy in texture. Cream is the one color which 

 will combine with and bind together every other hue- 

 reds, blues, yellows, pinks and the greens of the grass and 

 foliage. This one flowers late on 36-inch stems. HM .'VIS, 

 1954. 



UTAH VALLEY (Muhlesfein, '59) Each $17.50 



A crisp, ruffled, bright violet with a large, round, white 

 patch in the center of each fall. Shoulder high stems bring 

 the flowers almost up to eye level! This has been very 

 popular among visitors and judges these past two seasons. 

 HM AIS, 1959; AM, 1961. 



