HI-TIME (Hall, 1950) Each $5.00 



A lustrous golden apricot color, called by some a peach-pink although not actually 

 a pink at all. It has a full deep tangerine beard and is a self with no haft mark- 

 ings. The medium large flowers of heavy silky texture have fine form and are 

 carried on 34-inch, well branched, strong stems. Hi-Time has very dark blue-green 

 foliage that is unusuallv resistant to leaf spot; a vigorous grower and free bloomer. 

 HM AIS. 1950. 



HIT PARADE (Hall, 1947) 



Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 



Another flamingo-pink, with some ruffling, good form and substance, and a little 

 larger flower than Courtier or Floradora, carried on well-branched, 34-inch stems. 

 Color is lighter than Courtier and deeper than Floradora and it has the character- 

 istic tangerine beard. 



HONEYFLOW (Tompkins, 1944) Each 75c 



A blend of rose and tan with copery cast. The flowers are large and excellently 

 formed on 38-inch stems. HM AIS, 1946. 



HONOR BRIGHT (DeForest, 1951) Each $9.00 



A large flowered plicata of spreading form. Chrome-yellow ground with flush of 

 orange and a white patch on the falls. Attractive individually and most effective 

 as a clump. HM AIS, 1951. 



Extravaganza Ranger 



HERITAGE (Hall, 1949) Each $8.00 



A flamingo-pink of a deeper tone than Hit Parade or Cherie and an out- 

 standing Iris of this color. A nice full petaled flower of heavy substance 

 with slightly ruffled semi-flaring falls and nicely held standards. It's a 

 smooth self with no haft markings and has a bright tangerine beard. A 

 sister of Pink Sensation but of a different shade of pink. Shown on page 

 115 of 'The Iris, an Ideal Hardy Perennial." Height 34 inches. HM AIS. 

 1949; AM. 1951. 



HIS EXCELLENCY (K. Smith, 1948) Each $3.00 



One of the few new things in the color and type of the older Louvois. 

 This is taller and brighter, with tan standards flushed pink and rich 

 brown falls bordered tan. 36 inches. 



ILLINOIS (Hall, 1949) Each $2.50 



A great big creamy yellow, noted for its fine texture and purity of color. 

 The well formed flowers are produced in wonderful profusion on strong, 

 36-inch stems, extra well branched. As either a clump or an individual 

 stalk it attracts all eyes in the garden. HC AIS, 1946; HM, 1950. 



ILLINOIS SUNSHINE -Fought, 1946) Each $1.00 



A new yellow of great size, deep in general tone but the falls have a 

 slightly lighter central area. Beard is deep yellow. Very tall, widely 

 branched and has increased astonishingly in our garden. 



INDIANA NIGHT (Cook, J942J Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Lustrous, deep, richest velvety purple, almost black. The finest and 

 most satisfying dark Iris of a long series of seedlings from the famous 

 Sable. 38-inch stems, well branched, with every good quality desired in 

 an Iris. Midseason and long lasting. HM AIS, 1942; AM, 1944. 



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