ENCHANTRESS CHa//, '54j Each $10.00 



Delicate parchment color, faintly flushed with pink, especially in 

 the standards. The central area of the falls has an overlay of amber 

 and the beard is brilliant orange. Unlike any other of Mr. Hall's 

 fine things, we singled it out as his best seedling in the spring of 

 1950. It is an extra late Iris, with heavy stems and an enamel-like 

 finish to the large flowers. 34 to 36 inches. See page 29. 



ENVOY (Deforest, '48) Each $2.00 



Among the most deeply colored of new Irises, the falls practically 

 black but with a hint of brown-puiple. 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. 



EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas, '44) Each $1.00; 3 for $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. HM AIS, 1944; AM, 1947. See page 42. 



FALL DAYS (K. Smith, '47) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Glowing flower m 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, '47) Each $2.00 



A lovely rose and orchid-toned pink, distinctive and quite different 

 in color from the flamingo-pinks. The coloring is smooth and lus- 

 cious, 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. 



FIRECRACKER (Hall, '43) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A glowing bright burgundy-red plicata, with yellow trim. Well 

 named, it is one of the flashiest things in any Iris collection. The 

 fairly large flowers have good substance and are carried on stout 32- 

 inch stems. HM AIS, 1934. Pictured on page 31 



FIRE DANCE (Fay, '47) Each $1.50 

 A much deeper, richer and taller Fire- 

 cracker. Fire Dance is a burgundy-red 

 plicata, both standards and falls heav- 

 ily marked all over with dark wine-red, 

 the ground color bufl:. Flowers are 

 round and full, the falls flaring. A pro- 

 lific bloomer, 40 inches tall. HM AIS, 

 1947. Shown on page 9. 



FLORADORA (Hall, '47) 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A medium toned flamingo-pink, of 

 good form and substance on well 

 branched, 30-inch stems. The blooms 

 are of medium size with a geranium- 

 red beard. Size of flower, foliage and 

 stem are in good balance. A self with 

 no haft markings. 



FORT TICONDEROGA 



(K. Smith, '48) Each $1.50 



A glowing red that seems to spit fire 

 from every corner of its petals. Stand- 

 ards are between orange and burnt 

 sienna and the falls a very velvety 

 bright garnet-red. Haft is clean and 

 sports a very brilliant deep orange 

 beard. 



FRANCES KENT CDeForest, '5J; 



Each $5.00 



The standards are chartreuse-cream 

 with a flush of pink, the falls lighter 

 with a pinkish orange beard. Abso- 

 lutely outstanding and different. This 

 is surely one of DeForest's best. Falls 

 are almost horizontal and standards are 

 well closed. Height 3 feet. HM AIS, 

 1952; AM, 1954. 



FRONT PAGE (Kleinsorge, '55) 



Each $15.00 



One of the superb seedlings of Solid 

 Gold, seen and exclaimed over in 

 the Kleinsorge garden since they 

 flowered for the first time. The 

 ground color is deep red-gold, light- 

 ening to almost white on the central 

 area of the falls. This is close to the 

 color pattern of Prospector but the 

 flower is almost twice that size and 

 over three feet tall. Picture on page 6 

 is close to the real thing. 



FUCHSIA fHa//, '5 J j Each $3.50 



Deeply colored raspberry-pink, or 

 "fuchsia," as some have described it. 

 The beard is almost red and very thick. 

 A self, with somewhat flaring falls 

 slightly waved at the margins. Rich 

 and vivid, of medium height. Par- 

 entage is Tally-Ho x Fantasy. HM 

 AIS, 1953. 



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