POT O' GOLD (Grant, 1941) 



Pretty Quadroon 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



The most brilliant intense yellow Iris we grow, about the size of Golden 

 Hind and much like it in form and size, but even deeper and richer 

 in color. Some of our visitors select it over all other yellows. Medium 

 size, three feet tall. 



PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass, 1939) Each 11.00; 3 for $2.50 



All ihat has been said about this gorgeous Sass creation is true, but 

 it simply has be seen to be realized. The blendings of peach, apricot, rose, 

 copper and gold are so well done that one is at a loss to describe it ade- 

 quately. The picture on page 26 is fairly accurate^ however, and leaves 

 but little to the imagination, A fine big flower that will give you a thrill 

 every time you look at it. HM AIS, 1937; AM, 1941; Dykes Medal, 1943. 



PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge, 1948) 



Each $10.00 



Smooth, metallic, light copper-brown or pale tan, with a 

 hint of lavender and gold as an undertone. The flowers are 

 of faultless form— i-wide hafts, spreading falls and large, 

 closed standards. The beard is brown. It is a color most 

 difficult to describe but it has much more life and attrac- 

 tion than these coppery tans usually provide. The one seed 

 pod from whence it came (Mexico x Tobacco Road) pro- 

 duced at least six of these interesting blends and we se- 

 lected this and VOODOO as the best and most novel in 

 color. Height 33 to 36 inches. It is shown at left. HM AIS, 

 1948; AM, 1950. 



PRINCE OF ORANGE (Kleinsorge, 1940) 



Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 



A seedling of Far West and Naranja. Solid golden orange, 

 one of the richest tilings in the garden picture. Flowers of 

 medium size, very flarihg in form, widely spaced along the 

 branching stems. HM AIS, 1942; AM, 1944. 



PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge, 1950) Each $10.00 



Shown on page 18. Deepest golden yellow . . . almost an 

 orange . . . with the falls carrying a bold patch of clean 

 ivory-white. For combined depth of color and brilliance at 

 the same time PROSPECTOR has no equal amongst the 

 yellows. The amply large flowers are produced abundantly; 

 they are well formed with widely flaring falls and closed 

 standards. Height about 34 to 36 inches. Of the many first 

 rate yellow Iris available these days there are none quite 

 like this one. HM AIS, 1951. 



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