GOLDEN YEARS (Hall, 1961) Each $20.00 



When Golden Garland appeared in 1953, Dave Hall 

 seized upon it at once as a forerunner of "things to 

 come" in combinations of lacy white fringed with gold. 

 In the past few years a vast number of the offspring 

 from this great Iris have come into flower amongst his 

 seedlings. The one selected as most outstanding was 

 given the name of "Golden Years" in fond recognition 

 of the era into which Mr. Hall's long association with 

 Iris is now fitted. The depth of rich golden yellow in 

 the standards and on the fringed falls is not ample in 

 our illustration nor is the clean, sharp contrast of color 

 adequate. So many have seen and heard about this Iris 

 that we already have many standing orders for it. 35 

 inches. No. 57-50. 



GOLDEN YEARS 



HAWAIIAN BREEZE (Hall, 1961) Each $20.00 



A delicately colored flower that is neither pink nor 

 mauve, but is from pink breeding and could be called 

 a pink blend. It is so different from others of this series, 

 so enchanting in its pastel shadings and so excitingly 

 unique with its decidedly pink beard! Large, well formed 

 and nicely branched. 3 feet. No. 56-118. 



ROSE FLAME 



HAWAIIAN BREEZE 



ROSE FLAME (Hall, 1961) Each $20.00 



A brilliant pinkish self with an underlying cerise glow 

 and a cherry-red beard. This Iris has a quality, texture 

 and color fluctuations akin to that of changeable silk — 

 difficult indeed to describe. The term "carrying power" 

 is often employed to indicate color strength of a garden 

 flower . . . here it really does exist in quantity and 

 running over! Closed conical standards and very broad, 

 flaring falls combine to create this most alluring depar- 

 ture from the familiar pattern of pinks. 36 inches, well 

 branched. No. 56-122. 



"/ have grown Iris lor many years but have never seen such nice looking 

 Iris shipped as I received from you." 



MRS. SAMUEL T. ALLEN, Sapulpa, Oklahoma 



"I chose my order from your shopping center list. The Iris arrived this 

 morning and I am happily surprised at the fine rhizomes." 



MRS. JOEL U. YANKEE, Muskogee, Oklahoma 



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