BRAVADO (Hall, '59) Each $10.00 



Deepest golden yello^s-, ruffled and with wide petals. There is some- 

 thing about this flower— heaviness of texture, metallic glisten, or 

 uniform depth of golden richness— that draws instant attention in 

 the garden or on the show table. This catalog lists many great yel- 

 low Iris. Those who have seen them all have told us that Bravado 

 is surelv a candidate for the top spot. Old King Midas would drool 

 over this one! Height 33-36 inches. HM AIS, 1959. Shown on page 47. 



BRIAR ROSE fHa//, '55; Each $1.50 



From pink breeding came this deep rose-to-raspberry affair! ^Vhile 

 the picture does not show it, freshly opened flowers sport a small 

 blue blaze just below the beard. This disappears on the mature 

 blossom. Very tall and very late, ^\ith a geranium-red beard. Shown 

 on page 20. 



6RIGADOON (Tompkins, '55) Each $5.00 



A rich, bright blend of fuchsia-red, amethyst-violet and true purple. 

 The hafts are flushed chocolate and the beard is brownish red. New 

 and certainly different. Height 38 inches. HM .A.IS, 1955. 



