CHI-CHI (Hall, 1959) Each $20.00 



Deeper in color than May Hall; a seedling of that famous 

 variety crossed with Limelight. This is a sumptuous shade 

 of pink, a large smooth flower without ruffles. Petals are 

 wide and well formed, the stalks robust with good branch- 

 ing and it increases rapidly. It is one of the "pinkest" of 

 all Hall productions and we hesitated to introduce it only 

 because we regard May Hall so highly. But everyone says 

 it should be in the catalog, so here it is. Seedling No. 53- 

 13. 35 inches in height. 



SILVERTONE 



MAZATLAN (Hall, 1959) Each $20.00 



Amongst the myriad of flamingo-pinks, whites with tangerine 

 beards, fringed bi-colors such as Golden Garland, blues and 

 apricots in the Hall seedling crop there appeared this unique 

 color break. At first we were startled, and then casually passed 

 it up. But the next year it put on quite a show and was admired 

 by Mrs. Stevens, of New Zealand. She has given us so many , 

 famous Iris, including Pinnacle and she thought it had remark- \ 

 able possibilities as a breeder. Our picture is an excellent like- 

 ness of the flower itself. Standards are practically snow-white, 

 flushed amber at the base. Falls have a white ground but blend 

 into blue beyond the center. Beard is red-orange on an amber 

 ground. The entire flower is fringed and shirred at the margins. 

 It is from pink breeding but the number is not available. 30-33 

 inches, well branched. We named it for the exciting fishing 

 resort on the West Coast of Mexico, with its white fleecy clouds, 

 blue skies and waters and brilliant sunsets. 



ALALOA (Gibson, 1959) Each $20.00 



Lemon-yellow with a lighter area in the center of the falls. Re- 

 member the old variety Elsa Sass? This is a somewhat similar 

 color arrangement but the comparison is hardly adequate. Ala- 

 loa ("Little Song") is a huge blossom, very wide and full, the 

 standards broad, domed and glistening. Falls flare and possess 

 a heavy enamel-like texture. It is a flower for foreground plant- 

 ing since its height is only about two feet. There is surely a 

 definite place for plants of such stature and you will be thrilled 

 with this one! Seedling No. 32-3D. 



PARADISE ISLE (Kleinsorge, 1959) Each $20.00 



Blended rose and bright gold combine to create a lively harmony 

 of vivid color. The standards are old rose, the falls are the same 

 but the entire haft, style arms and beard are brilliant gold. Form 

 is flat, like Ballet Dancer, with wide segments. This is a seedling 

 of Surprise Party. Height 36 inches. 



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