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PRETTY QUADROON 



SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge, '51) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



The deepest yellow imaginable, without actually being orange 

 rather than yellow. Huge in size, very wide at the haft, ideally formed 

 and supremely branched. Height over 3 feet. It is the parent of Full 

 Reward and Front Page. HM AIS, 1951; AM, 1953. See page 51. 



SON OF SATAN (Wickersham, '62) Each $7.50 



A large blackish-maroon self, with a sooty overlay and bronzy 

 brown beard in harmony. The falls are especially wide at the haft 

 and are semi-flaring. Neither black nor red, the color has been 

 described by some as deepest plum with a mulberry cast. This is 

 a vigorous grower, producing many well-branched 3-foot stems to 

 the clump. See page 38. 



SORORITY GIRL (Moldovan, '60) Each $7.50 



Ruffled salmon-pink with an almost white area in the center of each 

 fall. Very large blooms with conical swirled standards and large 

 rounded falls. Salmon colored beard. 34 inches. HM AIS, 1960. 



SOUTH PACIFIC (Smith, '54) Each $1 .50; 3 for $4.00 



Famous light blue, introduced at one-hundred dollars per rhizome. 

 Regarded by many judges as the best of its color, it is perfectly 

 formed, bright and silky. 40 inches tall. The beard is almost white. 

 HM AIS, 1954; AM, 1958. Shown on page 20. One of the "Five 

 Iris of the Year" for 1963. 



SPANISH FANDANGO (Kleinsorge, '51) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A swirling and ruffly affair in brilliant coppery yellow and vivid 

 chestnut-red. Those familiar with the variety Mexico will recognize 

 this as a lively improvement on that popular and distinct Iris. A 

 rampant grower, easily reaching 4 feet, with plenty of good wide 

 branching and lots of big blossoms. HM AIS, 1952. 



SPLASH O' PINK (Hall, '64) Each $20.00 



Beautifully formed and broad petaled, with a brilliant, near ger- 

 anium red beard. The shade of pink is bright, clean and just what 

 we like to look for in an Iris of this popular hue. There is an amber 

 glow in the central area. This one has large size to go with its other 

 qualities which include especially fine branching. Flowers are ruffled 

 and very long lasting. 36 inches. 



SPRING CHARM (Hall, '58) Each $1 .50; 3 for $4.00 



Standards are pure bright pink, the falls a sort of buff-pink with 

 heavy reddish beard. This is an exceptionally large Iris, the petals 

 broad and smoothly tailored, rounded in form and the falls flare 

 gracefully. Very late, over three feet tall, with heavy stalks and large 

 foliage. If you like them big, and still not coarse, you will really go 

 for this one! See page 2. 



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