DOT & DASH (Hall, '60) Each $12.00 



This surprising plicata has been an attraction in both the Hall gar- 

 den and in our own for the past few seasons. It has borne the 

 nickname of Dave's "Black & White," but was not registered as such. 

 Our illustration is quite acciuate, showing the almost solidly colored 

 blackish violet standards and bright falls of pure white with blackish 

 margins. Most of the peppery effect is confined to the outer area of 

 the falls. The beards are inconspicuous. Flowers are waved and flar- 

 ing, well spaced on good branches, and are produced in great 

 profusion. 33-36 inclies. Hj\I .-MS, 1960. See page 60. 



DOTTED SWISS (Sass, '56) Each $3.50 



Acclaimed by many as the finest of the blue and white plicatas. The 

 ground color is sparkling white and the dots and stitchings are de- 

 cidedly blue, the \ery large flowers elegantly ruffled. It truly lives up 

 to its name. Over three feet tall, very well branched, blooms early. 

 Illustrated on page 17. 



DREAMCASTLE (Cook, '43) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



An orchid-pink self, segments very broad and of bright clear tones. 

 The white beard, tinted lemon at the base, tends to emphasize the 

 solid pink effect. One of the most sought-after varieties. AM AIS 

 1948. shown on page 43. 



"The Iris have been received and all planted. Never have I seen such fine 

 strong plants. Thank you so much for the extra. All the Iris I bought last year 

 bloomed beautifully this year and were a great joy." 



MRS. WILLIAM MacLARDY. Huntington Bay, New York 



MAY HALL 



