IMPERIAL WOMAN (K. Smith, '58) Each $1 1 .00 



An odd shade of \ iolci bluc w 'nh luidcrlyiiig amcihyst cast; tall and 

 imperial in caiiiage wiili exceptionally wide, large Haring falls which 

 are li<rhtlv ruffled. Beard is pale violet and there are flecks of tur- 

 ciuoise on the crests. Medium late.. 40 inches in height. HM AIS, 

 1961. 



INCA CHIEF (Mitsch, '52) Each $1 .00 



Burnished golden bronze. e\enly colored tiiroughout. The ruffled 

 flowers, witii \ery broad hafts, are of immense size and are produced 

 on heavv stalks. This is one of the most talked about of all recent 

 novelties. Height about 3 feet. HM .-MS, 1952; .\M, 1954. See page 37. 



INDIGLOW (Schorfman, '59) Each $20.00 



Deepest violet-blue, vehety and brilliant, gigantic in size and fault- 

 less in form. What more can one ask? Placement on the heavy stalks 

 is ideal and tliey will reach a height of 40 inches. Few plants a\ail- 

 able. HM .MS, i959; AM, 1961. 



''My Iris came today and I must say they are wonderful plants. I think each 

 year, well, these are the finest ones yet!" 



EDNA GATES MILLER, Covington, Georgia 



BLUE SAPPHIRE 



INVERNESS (Watkins, '57) Each $8.00 



Perhaps the "whitest" of whites — even the beard is white and there 

 are no haft venations. Flowers arc large, standards domed and the 

 wide falls are flaring. It is a seedling of the well known pure white, 

 Helen McKenzie. 3-way branching, 36 inches, midseasoii. HM AIS, 

 1957. 



IRMA MELROSE (Deforest, '56) Each $2.50 



Extra large lenu)n-\ cilow with faint plicala markings near the beard 

 and throat. Although of unusual size the ruffled flowers are graceful 

 and long lasting in rain or sun. Stems are very tall but strong and 

 well branched. 38-40 inches. HM .MS, 1956. Shown on page 16. 



JANE PHILLIPS (Graves, '50) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



A new light blue tliat is deeper in color than Helen McGregor, of 

 wlii.h ii is a seedling. It resembles its famous parent in form and 

 si/i Kill Ijccause it carries more color it is distinct and worthy in its 

 own light. We have seen no Iris which appears n-jarer true blue. 

 HM AIS, 1950; AM, 1952. See page 25. 



JUNE BRIDE (Hall, '52) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



The picture on page 33 is not cjuite right for this luscious, mouth- 

 watering, deep apricot-pink with the heavy geranium-red beard. It 

 is much more pink and less buff than the color plate indicates. Such 

 delectable shades are associated with Tuberous Begonias and 

 (.ladioli. Large flower, horizontal falls. .30 inches in height. H.M 



AIS. 195:^:. 



PINK PLUME 



DREAMCASTLE 



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