JUNE MEREDITH (Muhlestein, '54) ML 36" Each $1.50 



A complete self of rich, deep pink. Color is uniform in both standards 

 and falls; vivid and alive. Large flowers on 36-inch stems. HM AIS, 

 1954; AM, 1956. See page 33. 



JUNGLE FIRES (Schreiner, '60) EM. 36" Each $1.00 



A smooth, e\enly colored new red self, with jaunty, flaring form and 

 silken sheen. A "coals-of-fire" shade of red, rather than the red effect 

 derived from the purple or garnet side of the color spectrum. Bronze 

 yellow beard. Free blooming, large size. HM AIS, 1960; AM, 1964. 



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Splash O' Pink $2.00 



Gala Gown $1 .50 



KAHILI (Schreiner, '61) ML. 36" Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A big bright, contrasty variegata. Falls are deep, velvety maroon- 

 brown; the standards are luminous pale gold deepening toward the 

 edges. Style arms are stained with crimson and the beard is rich 

 yellow. HM AIS, 1962. 



KARACHI (Schreiner, '58) ML. 35" Each $1.50 



Newest, deep burgundy, wine-on-white plicata, darker and redder 

 than Port Wine or Bazaar. In fact it is more red than anything else; 

 the only white appears as a patch in the center of the falls. Large, 

 perfectly formed. HM AIS, 1958. See page 39. 



KILT LILT (Gibson, '70) M. 38" Each $25.00 



If you like ruffles, frills, fringe s and lace in an Iris you will ha\c 

 hit the jack-pot with this mosi sulking and truly unusual no\elty. 

 The standards are a glowing blend of ricii apricot and gold. Falls 

 are a sort of maroon red on old gold, hea\ily textured, folded and 

 pleated. Reverse of the petals is greenish old gold, and this extends 

 over to the oiuer surface. gi\ing the flower a sort of bi-tone effect. 

 Massive blooms on hea\y, well-branched stems. Shown on page 2. 



JUDY MARSONETTE (Hall, '62) M. 34" Each $1.50 



Here is the deepest ])ink Iris we have thus far introduced! In addiliou 

 to its luscious and smoothy uniform color the large blossoms are of 

 tailored perfection in form, the falls semi-flaring and of thick tex- 

 ture. Beard is brilliant red-orange. Stems are stout, well branched. 

 HM .AIS, 1964. See page 19. Our picture is too pale. 



"Received my Iris in fine shape as always. I was pleased as usual 

 over such nice plants. I still depend on Cooleys if I want large 

 healthy plants." 



Mrs. R. D. Morton, Elizabethan, Tenn. 



LACE GALORE fNoyc^, '66) EL. 32" Each $5.00 



To those looking for lace in an Iris iicrc is one in creamy yellow with 

 tan shoulders, excellent size and about as lacc\ and fringed as they 

 ever come! Beard is deep gold. Long blooming period. 



LACED GOLD (Noyd, '65) ML. 30" Each $5.00 



Coming from a cross of Raini)ow Gold and Bra\ado, one can well 

 imagine what cjualities to expect in this big, non-fading Indian yellow 

 with a heavy, deep yellow beard. Strong stalks with many buds. Mid- 

 season to late. 



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