COLLEGIATE 



LOVE STORY (Sapp, '50) Each $2.00 



Flaring flamingo-pink, from Dave Hall's line of pink breeding. A 

 perky, well formed flower of good size and a rich shade of pink 

 with tangerine beard. Good grower, producing lots of blooms on 

 tall and well branched stems. HM AIS, 1950. 



LYNN LANGFORD (Hall, '46) Each $1.00 



Orchid-pink in a deep tint, with golden yellow center. There is no 

 veining to detract from the general orchid coloring except that the 

 beard is golden yellow. Flowers are large, very flaring in form, 

 produced on stout, 3-foot stems. HM AIS, 1946: .AM, 1950. 



MAJENICA (Cook, '41) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



Distinct and colorful pinkish blend with a tinge of salmon. This is 

 a pleasing flower in every way with wide-petaled standards and falls; 

 full, rounded and huge in size. Height 3 feet. HM AIS, 1943. It 

 is the flower in the foreground on page 25. 



MALAY (Kleinsorge, '52) Each $3.00 



Rich and brilliant ginger-brown self, the Hat spreading falls harking 

 back to Tobacco Road. The Iris has lots of fire and a clump gives 

 a vivid brown garden effect whereas most browns ha\e little land- 

 scape value. 30 inches tall, good size and free blooming. 



MARATHON (Whiting, '48) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Rich and smooth blending of apricot, buff and rufous orange— a 

 glowing color in the garden. It is of moderate height and size, wide 

 form and heavy substance. The vigorous free blooming plants make 

 it a garden show piece. 



MARY RANDALL f Fay, '57 j Each $12.00 



This deep rose-pink self, with bright tangerine-red beard is a new 

 color in Iris. The flowers are large and have a thickness of petal 

 seen in few other varieties. Haft is very wide, free from markings. 

 The foiTH of this Iris is near perfection and the flowers are well 

 spaced along a nicely branched, 36-inch stem. Produces wonderful 

 seedlings. Dykes Medal, 1954. Illustrated on page 5. 



MASTER CHARLES (Williamson, '43) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Glowing mulberry-purple, with definite charm and flare to the form. 

 Standards are true purple, with blackish sheen blending to brown 

 at the base. Falls the same color blended brown at the haft. Beard 

 mulberry-purple tipped brown. Brilliant and distinctive, it is 

 undoubtedly one of the finest of Longfield introductions. HM AIS, 

 1944; AM, 1946. 



PALOMINO 



MATTIE GATES (Sass, '46) Each $1.50 



Exquisite wax-like blossoms with a pronounced sheen. A cool, soft 

 yellow with bright gold on a crisp white heart. A cleaner flower 

 than Golden Fleece, taller and larger than Misty Gold. HM AIS, 

 1946; AM, 1950. 



MAY HALL (Hall, '54) Each $17.50 



In the opinion of Mr. Hall this is the best flamingo-pink he has 

 thus far turned out. The color is clear, clean, and bright, a shade of 

 pink which everyone expects in a flower of this hue. Many spread- 

 ing blossoms to the stem, good branching, and a vivid beard to set 

 it off. 36 inches tall. HM AIS, 1954. 



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