EL IViOROCCO (Becherer, 1945) 



Each $1.00 



A beautiful opal-pink Iris whose broad rounded 

 falls and leather-like substance quickly attracts 

 attentiop. About half way between the colors of 

 Angelus and Morocco Rose; well branched; 36 

 inches tall. 



EL PASO (Kleinsorge, 1949) Each $3.50 



This seedling of Tobacco Road crossed with Gold- 

 beater is a richer, brighter, more lively golden 

 brown than the famous "tobacco colored" parent. 

 It has a luminous, metallic finish which gives it 

 exceptional richness and a glowing quality which 

 most browns seem to lack. Standards are closed 

 and the broad falls flare gracefully. A large flow- 

 er of medium height — about 32-34 inches; good 

 branching. Shown on page 13. HM AIS, 1950. 



ELS A SASS (H. Sass, 1939) 



Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 



An entirely new shade of yellow, clear sulphur, 

 with a greenish cast in its depths and a near white 

 blaze near the haft. The blossoms are of good 

 size, rounded in form and slightly frilled at the 

 edges. 3 feet tall. HM AIS. 1939; AM, 1944. See 

 page 31. 



ENVOY (DeForest, 1948) Each $9.00 



Among the most deeply colored of new Irises, the 

 falls practically black but with a hint of brown- 

 purple. The beard is brilliant orange on a solid 

 blackish haft. Standards are bright and silky with 

 a flush of reddish purple. A very impressive thing 

 on 34-inch stems. Illustrated on page 12. 



EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas, 1944) 



Each $2.50 



Almost white standards shaded cream at the base, 

 the falls a medley of copper, red, lavender and 

 deep violet, with a violet flush down the center. 

 On the order of Wabash, but is more of a blend 

 especially in the falls. One of the most talked 

 about new things. HM AIS, 1944; AM, 1947. See 

 page 13. 



FALL DAYS (K. Smith, 1947) 



Each $7.50 



Glowing flower in autumn colors of copper and 

 red. Standards rose and gold flushed bronze, falls 

 rose-brown with chestnut-brown base and velvety 

 finish. Five by five inches in size, over 40 inches 

 tall and with many branching stems. A colorful 

 mass of autumn-red in the garden. HM AIS, 1947. 



FANTASY (Hall, 1947) Each $7.50 



A lovely rose and orchid-toned pink, distinctive 

 and quite different in color from the flamingo- 

 pinks. The coloring is smooth and luscious, more 

 vivid than most in this series. Beard is tangerine- 

 red. Beautiful branching above average size, stout 

 30-inch stems. HM AIS, 1947; AM, 1949. 



