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Noted for its daintiness, both in form and in color. A milk white, 

 shading into orchid pink at the top of the standards and the bottom 

 of the falls, with lemon beard. Tall wiry stems, the delicate blossoms 

 amply spaced, give promise of great favor as a cut flower in addition 

 to its special landscape value. An apple blossom effect, light and 

 airy. Very limited stock. Each $10.00 



A copper red self, one of the most brilliant iris we have ever seen 

 when viewed with the sun behind it. In such a light it resembles 

 nothing guite so much as stained glass . . . rich, glowing, almost 

 aflame! Make no mistake, this is not a red iris, but a solid copper of 

 a reddish tone, the same all over except for the bronze yellow beard. 

 Shown in the Chicago exhibit in 1938, it was given the AIS award of 

 Highly Commended. It is the second iris so honored to be introduced 

 by us, Modiste having won the laurels the previous year. 



Many gualified critics have seen this new iris and the usual pro- 

 nouncement is "a glorified Mary Geddes". Carrying much of the 

 same salmony-orange-brown blended effect of this well known vari- 

 ety, TOKEN is a far finer individual flower — larger, of better form, 

 and with smoothly colored falls. Standards are old gold flushed rose, 

 falls rosy brown-red, with very little haft venation. It does not fade 

 and is a husky grower, 38 inches tall., with blooms having a 7-inch 

 spread. Each $10.00 



Each $15.00 



