PINK BOUQUET (Hall, 1953) Each $15.00 



This is famous seedling No. 49-12 which was greatly admired 

 in Mr. Hall's garden and has been a favorite here for the past two 

 years. The color is delicate baby-ribbon pink, the large ruffled 

 flowers being borne in utmost profusion. Height about 30 inches. 

 As a clump it provides a foamy mound of soft but definite pink. 

 A rapid increaser. 



ILLUSTRIOUS (Hall, 1953) Each $10.00 



Our latest blue Iris, coming into flower with such late varieties 

 as Extravaganza and Garden Glory. Blossoms are of very large 

 size, uniform rich deep blue — almost indigo — and a clump is a 

 wonderful sight. The smooth haft is brownish and the beard is in- 

 conspicuous. Widely branched, three feet tall. 



TOP FLIGHT (Hall, 1953) Each $15.00 



A more deeply colored Temple Bells, see page 40, more apricot 

 than yellow. Standards and falls are practically the same shade, 

 but the beard is fiery orange-red and very thick and heavy. Many 

 visitors prefer it over Temple Bells. Height 34 inches. 



Truly Yours 



Pink Bouquet 



TRULY YOURS (Fay, 1949) Each $15.00 



Not a '53 introduction, but so new and so distinct that we illus- 

 trate it right up front! See page 44. 



MIXED HALL FLAMINGO PINK SEEDLINGS 



$3.00 each, 4 for $10.00 



Selected from the best of the 1951 and 1952 crops — varied in 

 shade, shape and type, as shown on the cover. You will not get 

 two alike but we cannot guarantee any particular shade or depth 

 of color. They will make very attractive garden clumps and are 

 valuable for amateurs who would like to try a hand at raising 

 some pink seedlings of their own. 



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