VOODOO (Kleinsorge, '48) Each 60c ; 3 for $1.50 



A very dark combination of rich chocolate-brown standards 

 and blackish red-brown falls, the entire flower crimped and 

 ruffled at the edges. The broad falls are held stiffly horizontal 

 and the wide standards appear close together and erect. Aver- 

 age size, medium height. A very rich piece of color and an 

 abundant bloomer. It is a sister seedling of Pretty Quadroon. 



WABASH (Williamson, '37) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



Pure white standards and rich velvety deep violet falls border- 

 ed white— the most striking amoena of all. Very tall, branched 

 above the middle of the stalk with a profusion of large, slight- 

 ly ruffled blossoms. HM AIS, 1937; AM, 1938; Dykes Medal, 

 1940. 



WATERMELON (Waters, '54) Each $6.00 



A blending of greenish light lemon and deep watermelon-pink 

 ... a cut watermelon not quite ripe. Extra large, with ruf- 

 fled petals and very heavy substance. HM AIS, 1954. 



WEDDING BOUQUET (Buttrick, '52) Each $3.50 



Looking for a white that has distinction? This ruffled new- 

 comer has chartreuse buds which unfold into gorgeous pure 

 white flowers leaving the unique color of the buds on the 

 under side of the petals. This gives the entire blossom a hint 

 of cool greenish ivory. 35 inches. HM AIS, 1952. 



WHITE PALOMINO (Hall, '58) Each $15.00 



As the name would indicate, this is an exact replica of the 

 famous Palomino, which was runner-up for the Dykes Medal 

 in 1957, except that it is pure white. It sports the bold tanger- 

 ine-red beard and coppery overlay on the haft, and the stand- 

 ards blend into copper at the base. This glowing, fiery central 

 area is in startling contrast to the otherwise immaculate white- 

 ness of the entire flower. Foliage, stem, size and form of flower 

 duplicates the parent. 



WHITE SPRITE (Cassebeer, '51) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



A brand new and most distinct snow-white, including the 

 beard. The flowers are delicately ruffled and the broad falls 

 almost touch each other. They flare straight out and the stand- 

 ards appear as a white ruffled ball setting on a white plate. 

 36 inches. HM AIS, 1952. See page 10. 



WIDE WORLD (Cook, '54) Each $10.00 



A blue and white reverse bicolor of special interest to hy- 

 bridizers. Standards are pale blue deepening at the base. Falls 

 are pure white and the beard is white. Large, spreading falls, 

 on 40-inch stems. HM AIS, 1954. 



WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner, '41) 



Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



A fine hardy white, bred in Minnesota. Widely flaring falls, 

 snow-white in color, the throat heavily tinted gold. Branch- 

 ing is excellent and the stout stems hold the big blooms well 

 aloft. This is one of our best whites. HM AIS, 1942. 



ZANTHA (Fay, '47) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A very large deep yellow self, clear and clean, with a rich 

 yellow beard and no haft markings. Perfection in form, tailor- 

 ed and flaring, the 3-foot stems widely branched. This Iris 

 won the President's Cup in 1947. HM AIS, 1947; AM, 1952. 



ZEBRA (Pallida variegata) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



The only Iris with leaves tipped creamy yellow and green. 

 Excellent for a foliage accent in the border and, as shown 

 on page 29, it lends itself particularly well to some types of 

 flower arrangements. Bears lavender-blue blossoms but its 

 chief value lies in its novel foliage. 



Dave Hairs 



Everyone's Enthusiastic 



about these brand new lusciously colored Iris with the deep red-orange beards. Their parentage 

 includes the very best and most distinct new Hall pinks and apricots such as Ballerina, Vanity 

 Fair. Pink Sensation, Palomino, Dolly Varden, Tally-Ho, Happy Birthday, May Hall. 

 What is a "Seedling"? It is just the same as any other Iris, except that it has not been named. 

 Rhizomes are full size, have bloomed and should bloom well for you next spring. These are 

 NEW . . . from 1954-55-56-57 crops! 



Flowers shown here were selected at random to indicate wide range of shades and shapes you 

 will get. While it is not possible for us to fill orders for any certain blossom, you may be sure 

 that you will be delighted with all of them. 



