Spanish Fandango 



SPANISH FANDANGO (Kleinsorge, 1951 ) Each ^20.00 



A swirling and ruffly affair in brilliant coppery yellow and vivid chestnut- 

 red. Those familiar with the variety Mexico will recognize this as a lively im- 

 provement on that popular and distinct Iris. It is well illustrated above. 

 Spanish Fandango is a rampant grower, easily reaching four feet, with plenty 

 of good wide branching and lots of big frilled blossoms. All eyes will be 

 upon it! 



NEW FOR 1951 



LOVELIGHT (Kleinsorge, 1951 ) 



Each ^15.00 



Delicate pastel blend of pink and pearl, 

 daintily ruffled at the edges. The throat has 

 some fine golden webbing and the beard is 

 bright yellow. A frosty sheen covers the 

 entire blossom. Perfect full rounded form, 

 flaring slightly. 3 feet tall. 



ROSABELLA (Kleinsorge, 1951) 



Each ^15.00 



A rampant growing deep rose-red 

 self, the haft flushed metallic copper. 

 This same coppery suffusion extends 

 into the base of the standards also. 

 Beard is prominent and a dull bronze- 

 orange in color. Falls are extra broad 

 and flare out widely; the standards are 

 likewise very large and held erect. A domi- 

 nant garden flower with loads of color, 

 very early. Height 4 feet. 



SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge, 1951) 



Each ^20.00 



We have not introduced a yellow self from 

 this hj'bridizer since 1944, when Goldbeat- 

 er was brought out. There have been two or 

 three times that certain superior yellows 

 were marked for naming, and then a new 

 one would come into flower and excel them. 

 This one seems to be the "ultimate." It is 

 difficult to explain, in cold words, how this 

 Iris is superior to any yellow we have ever 

 seen. But it surely is just that . . . the deep- 

 est yellow imaginable, huge in size, very 

 wide at the haft, ideally formed. Height 

 over 3 feet. 



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