GARDEN GLORY (Whiting, 1943) u 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 ^ 



A pure self of rich Bordeaux-red; a seedling from Red 



Douglas crossed with Garden Magic. This is one of the *" 



nearest to true red of any Iris ever flowered in our " 



garden; pure, deep and rich, with no haft venation what- E 



soever. Smoothly finished with deep bronze -gold beard. E 

 Height 33 inches. HM AIS, 1945; AM, 1947. True 

 picture on page 33. 



GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter, 1936) 



Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



A very late, very large, and especially velvety deep red 

 self. After nineteen years it continues to hold its own 

 right up front among the best red Irises. Many people 

 will hardly believe it costs less than a dollar! HM AIS, 

 1937. 



GAY BORDER (DeForesf, 1949) 



Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



If you like plicatas and are looking for a new and dis- 

 tinct effect in this line we think you will be pleasantly 

 surprised by this one. The impression is that of a clean 

 white flower bordered and stitched with red. Actually 

 the contrast is not that extreme, for the plicata mark- 

 ings are really bright maroon-rose— a %-inch border 

 on the falls!— and the wide falls have a touch of 

 gold at the haft. Large, tall and well branched. 

 HM AIS. 1949. 



