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EVERGREEN SPIRES, Blue 

 sky, fleecy clouds, velvet 

 green lawns . . . and Iris! This 

 is the garden of Stedman 

 Buttrick, Concord, Massachu- 

 setts. 



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TREVA fDeforesf, 1945) Each $2.00 



A glistening golden apricot self with very wide standards and falls and 

 flaring form. It has that unusual quality of frostiness which distinguishes 

 Gloriole. This one, however, has what might be termed golden frost! 

 HM AIS, 1946. 



TWILIGHT SKY (Fay, 1949) Each $5.00 



A pink of exceptional form and substance with pink buds and red beard. 

 Parentage is Pink Cameo x Floradora. Mr. Fay considers this the best 

 out of hundreds of seedlings raised for clear pinks, ft is of lovely form 

 and tailored appearance, a soft clean clear pink with red tinged beard. 

 35 inches tall. HM AIS, 1950. 



TRULY YOURS (Fay, 1949) Each $20.00 



The heart of this spectacular creation is bright yellow, shading off to al- 

 most white at the top of the standards and the bottom of the falls. The 

 entire flower is ruffled and edged in lace, like Chantilly. Unopened buds 

 are yellow, because the undersides of the falls are yellow although faced 

 white on top! Gigantic in size, 38 inches tall; very late. HM AIS, 1949; 

 AM, 1951. 



VANITY FAIR (Hall, 1951) Each $15.00 



Clear medium true pink, very smooth and tailored in appearance. Near 

 the color of Cherie, perhaps, but really does not resemble it. This is 

 almost an ideal flamingo-pink Iris, with lots of color, stems at least three 

 feet in height, beautiful form and a very fiery tangerine beard. It is 

 very late. Cherie x Fantasy. (Seedling No. 47-19). 



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