JUDY MARSONETTE (Hall, '6^1) Each $6.00 



Here is the deepest pink Iris we have thus far introduced! In addi- 

 tion to its luscious and smoothly uniform color the large blossoms are 

 of tailored perfection in form, the falls semi-flaring and of thick 



texture. Beard is brilliant red-orange. Stems are stout, well branched, 



*^ '^I^^^B 34 inches tall. HM AIS, 1964. 



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



Luscious, mouth-watering, deep apricot-pink with the heav-s- ger- 

 anium-red beard. Such delectable shades are associates with Tuber- 

 ous Begonias and Gladioli. Large flower, horizontal falls, 30 inches in 

 height. HM AIS, 1952. 



GREEN QUEST 



"Just a line to express my appreciation of the fine iris 

 that arrived a few days ago. Previously, on various 

 occasions, I have bought Iris from many sources; but 

 I have never received any that could compare in size, 

 root formation and general healthiness with yours." 



Arthur Griswold 



Center Conway, N. H. 



JUNE MEREDITH (Muhlesiem, '54) Each $2.00 



\ complete self of rich, deep pink. Color is uniform in both standards 

 and falls: vivid and alive. Large flowers on 36-inch stems. HM AIS, 

 1954; AM, 1956. 



JUNGLE FIRES (Schremer, '60) Each $3.50 



A smooth, evenly colored new red self, with jaunty, flaring form and 

 silken sheen. A "coals-of-fire" shade of red, rather than the red effect 

 derived from the purple or garnet side of the color spectrum. Bronze 

 vellow beard. Free blooming, large size, height 3 feet. HM AIS, 

 i960; AM, 1964. 



KAHILI (Schreiner, '61) Each $5.00 



.\ big bright, contrasty variegata. Falls are deep, velvety maroon- 

 brown; the standards are luminous pale gold deepening toward the 

 edges. Style arms are stained with crimson and the beard is rich 

 yellow. Height 3 feet. HM AIS, 1962. 



KARACHI (Schremer, '58) Each $2.50 



Ne\vest, deep burgundy, wine-on-white plicata, darker and redder 

 than Port Wine or Bazaar. In fact it is more red than an>thing else; 

 the only white appears as a patch in the center of the falls. Large, 

 perfectly formed, on 3-foot stems. HM AIS, 1958. See page 43. 



LADY ALBRIGHT (Muhlestein, '50) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A beautiful and brilliant blend, the standards golden copper and the 

 falls deep lavender-rose with an edge to match the standards. 

 Nothing else like it. 36-inch, well branched stems. HM AIS, 1950. 



LADY ILSE (K. Smith, '51 ) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



The brilliant blue of the sky brought down and into the garden in a 

 flower of exquisite charm and alluring form. Perfection of style and 

 great width of petals point up this Iris. 38 inches. HM AIS, 1952; 

 AM, 1955. See page 54. 



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