ANNETTE (Hall, 1955) Each $15.00 



A tawny deep rose with widely flaring, almost flat, falls. The 

 entire flower carries a coppery cast but the center is all 

 aglow with the brilliant red beards. Quite different from 

 other Hall things. 34 inches tall. 



BEECHLEAF (Kleinsorge, 1955) Each $25.00 



This seedling of Pretty Quadroon has attracted a lot of 

 attention for the past two seasons. It is more ruffled than 

 its parent and, while bearing some resemblance because of 

 its brownish hue, it is more coppery and is enlivened by a 

 violet undertone. The beard is orange -brown. Very large 

 blooms on 3-foot stalks. 



BLUEBEARD (Hall, 1955) Each $15.00 



A large deep blue with very full flaring falls which droop 

 gracefully near the tips. The beard is not blue, but has blue 

 tips which make it appear blue all over. Silkv sheen and 

 brilliant color! 3 feet. 



BRIAR ROSE (Hall, 1955) Each $20.00 



From pink breeding came this deep rose-to-raspberry affair! 

 While the picture does not show it. freshly opened flowers 

 sport a small blue blaze just below the beard. This dis- 

 appears on the mature blossom. Very tall and very late, 

 with a geranium-red beard. 



CATHERINE CLAAR (E. Claar, 1955) Each $15.00 



Shown on page 2. An almost black and white addition to 

 the Amigo and Wabash class, on stems which reach to three 

 and one-half feet. Falls are broad and velvety and solid to 

 the center. One of the very latest to flower. 



COLLEGIATE (Hall, 1955) Each $15.00 



This ivory-white Iris has a distinction which our picture 

 does not quite properly portray. Actually, the base of the 

 standards and the markings near the center are about the 

 color of a ripe cantaloupe— neither orange nor yellow. 

 Under side of the falls is yellow and the buds are yellow. 

 30-34 inches in height. 



FRONT PAGE (Kleinsorge, 1955) Each $20.00 



One of the superb seedlings of Solid Gold, seen and ex- 

 claimed over in the kleinsorge garden since they flowered 

 for the first time. The ground color is deep red-gold, lighten- 

 ing 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 



2 is close to the real thing. 



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