PALOMINO (Hall, '52) Each $2.50; 3 for $6.00 



Related to the pinks— it is a seedling of Hi-Time— the only sug- 

 gestion of pink is in the standards. The falls are pale ivory with 

 an amber-copper shoulder and thin band all the way around. 

 Beard is like a bonfire, rich, redder and more dominant than the 

 illustration on page 10, although this is really a very excellent 

 portrayal of this variety. For size, form, substance, branching and 

 truly marvelous color this is indeed supreme. One of the "Five 

 Iris of the Year" for 1959. Height 3 ft. HM AIS, 1952: AM. 1954. 



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PARADISE PINK (Lapham, '50) Each $1.00 



A deep pink Iris of great popularity! Rather late, it is deeper in tone than 

 most of the Hall "flamingo-pinks" and differs from them somewhat in form. 

 It increases exceptionally fast and makes a clump with remarkable color value 

 in the garden. The thick beard is deep red-orange. 32 inches. HM AIS, 1950; 

 AM, 1952. 



PASTELLA (Hall, '53) Each $1 .50; 3 for $4.00 



Extra large lavender-rose self, from flamingo-pink parentage. Pastella is not 

 a pink, however. It is a luscious shade of lavender with an all over rosy cast, 

 standards and falls the same color. The beard is tangerine-orange. Of medium 

 height and with limited branching, but so outstanding otherwise as to attract 

 attention from all visitors. HM AIS, 1956. 



PATHFINDER (Whiting, '48) Each $1 .00 



A big, broad petaled, pearly rose-pink with very heavy substance. Actual- 

 ly a blend, rather than a pink, with some coppery suffusion about the 

 haft and style arms. The beard is yellow. Height 36 inches. HM AIS. 

 1948. See page 27. 



PATRICE (DeForets, '45) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



A white plicata which we like very much and which we regard as dif- 

 ferent from the many others listed. Standards light cream flushed pale 

 rosy lavender; falls sparkling white brushed bright gold across the haft 

 which is speckled rose-brown. Refined, clean and very brilliant. Tall 

 and large, with all good points. HM AIS, 1946. See page 29. 



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