SON OF SATAN 



ORANGE BANNER {Waiers, '55) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



Handsome and brilliant orange-yellow of very large size : it is, in fact, 

 one of the largest of all. The heavy beard is slightly deeper in shade 

 than the rest of the flower. Petals are broad and well formed. 34 

 inches. HM AIS, 1955. 



ORANGE PARADE (Hamblin, '61) Each $15.00 



A vivid and moderately laced and ruffled orange bi-tone, between 

 Marigold and Spanish orange. A startling and rich orange effect. 

 Wide, flaring falls and closed standards. Fairly earlv. 38 inches. 

 HM AIS, 1962: AM, 1964. 



ORELIO (DeForesf, '47) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Deep crimson-brown, more red than brown. Obtained from Casa 

 Morena crossed with Garden Flame, which will convey some idea as 

 to the color of this rich Iris. It is large, tall and well branched. HM 

 AIS, 1948. Shown on page 53. 



PALOMINO (Hall, '52) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



Related to the pinks but the only suggestion of pink is in the stand- 

 ards. The falls are pale ivor)- with an amber-copper shoulder and 

 thin band all the way around. Beard is like a bonfire. For size, form, 

 substance, branching and trulv mai-velous color this is indeed 

 supreme. Height 3 ft. HM AIS, 1952: AM, 1954. 



PARTY PINK (Crosby, '59) Each $2.50 



Here is another variation in the constantly growing assemblage of 

 what was — not too many years ago — a lean and seemingly overlooked 

 color class. Without the yellow-salmon influence of most kinds this 

 one inclines to the orchid side and the prominent beard is in 

 harmony but of deeper tone. 38-40 inches tall, large and loaded 

 with flowers. 



ROSE FLAME 



WENATCHEE KID 



PATHFINDER (Whiting, '48) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A big, broad petaled, pearly rose-pink with very heavy substance. 

 Actually a blend, rather than a pink, with some coppery suffusion 

 about the haft and style arms. The beard is yellow. Height 36 inches. 

 HM AIS, 1948. See page 51. 



"Received my Iris order in perfect condition. This 

 was my first order from your gardens and I was de- 

 lighted with the strong, healthy and vigorous rhiz- 

 omes." 



Mrs. William Petra 

 Toledo, Iowa 



PATIENCE rSc/iorfman, '55) Each $1 .50; 3 for $4.00 



A rare shade of rich magenta or light red-violet, standards and falls 

 unifomi in color, the beard cream tipped yellow. Wide petaled and 

 very large in size, the branching ideal and the hcavv stems reach- 

 ing 40 inches. HM AIS, 1956; AM, 1958. One of the "Five Iris of 

 the Year" for 1963. 



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