PATRICE (Deforest, '45) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



A white plicata which we like very much and which we regard as dif- 

 ferent from the many others listed. Standards light cream flushed pale 

 rosy lavender; falls sparkling white brushed bright gold across the haft 

 which is speckled rose-brown. Refined, clean and very brilliant. Tall and 

 large, with all good points. HM AIS, 1946. See page 29. 



PATRICIAN (H. Hall, '53) Each $4.00 



Here is an Iris which has forged into the forefront of recent novelties, 

 and with good reason. Standards are pure white, lightly flushed yellow 

 at the base. The falls are wide and flaring, also white, but with a heavy 

 overlay of gold entirely covering the hafts. Exceptionally large, evenly 

 balanced. HM AIS, 1953; AM, 1958. 36 inches in height. See page 57. 



PHOEBUS APOLLO (White, '54) Each $5.00 



One of the deepest, brightest and richest of the yellows. Said to contain 

 some onco blood but neither blossom nor plant growth indicates this. 

 The coloring is intense and clear, the flowers ruffled and semi-flaring. 

 A real beauty! 38-inch stems. HM AIS, 1955. 



CELESTIAL SNOW 



PIERRE MENARD (Faught, '48) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Finest of the new medium toned blues. The introducer calls it 

 a hyacinth-blue, with some of the fine netting in slightly deeper 

 shade that distinguishes Great Lakes. Beard is canary-yellow. 

 Very flaring in form, large, with broad segments, 36 to 40 inches 

 tall. A very, vei7 late Iris. HM AIS, 1948; AM, 1950. See page 37. 



PINK BOUNTIFUL (Cook, '49) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Selected as the largest and best of all the orchid-pinks raised by 

 Paul Cook. Large, perfectly formed flowers with broad petals, 

 smooth satiny texture and very heavy substance. Husky in 

 growh and extremely floriferous, 38 to 40 inches tall. A very 

 beautiful Iris! HM AIS, 1951. 



PINK CAMEO (Fay, '46) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



One of the new series of "flamingo-pinks"— a true pink devoid of violet 

 influence— the kind of pink Iris we have all been wishing to see. Color 

 is described as pale cameo-pink, a self, with a startling beard, like a 

 tongue of flame on the hafts. An Iris of good size, 3 feet in height. HM 

 AIS, 1946; AM, 1948. See page 38. 



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