JUNE BRIDE (Hall, 1952) Each $15.00 



The above picture is not quite right for this 

 luscious, mouth-watering, deep apricot-pink 

 with the heavy geranium-red beard. It is 

 much more pink and less buff tinted than 

 the color plate indicates. Such delectable 

 shades are associated with Tuberous Begoni- 

 as and Gladiolus but we have never seen 

 them in any Iris. Large flower, horizontal 

 foils, 30 inches in height. 



LIMELIGHT (Hall, 1952) Each $20.00 



A canary-yellow to greenish yellow Chantilly, very much 

 larger than that famous ruffled and frilly member of the 

 pink strain. It is a Sunray seedling, all yellow with a lighter 

 area on the falls. One of the most novel Irises we have ever 

 grown and one of the most beautiful as well. The lace-like 

 blossoms are produced on 35-inch stems. Seedling No. 

 49-161/2. 



