JUNE BRIDE 



HELEN MCGREGOR (Graves, 1946) Each $1.50 



Clear pale blue, pure and uniform in color, the sensation of the Iris 

 world the year of its introduction. Of perfect form, flaring and 

 daintily ruffled, very large, beautifully spaced on nice stems, it is not 

 only supreme as a light blue but ranks as one of the best of all new 

 Irises. HM AIS, 1946; AM, 1948; Dykes Medal, 1949. See page 12. 



HERITAGE (Hall, 1949) Each $3.50 



A flamingo-pink of a deeper tone than Hit Parade or Cherie and an 

 outstanding Iris of this color. A nice full petaled flower of heavy 

 substance with slightly ruffled semi-flaring falls and nicely held 

 standards. It's a smooth self with no haft markings and has a bright 

 tangerine beard. A sister of Pink Sensation but of a different shade 

 of pink. Height 34 inches. HM AIS, 1949; AM, 1951. 



HI-TIME (hall, 1950) Each $3.00 



A lustrous golden apricot color, called by some a peach-pink although 

 not actually a pink at all. It has a full deep tangerine beard and is a 

 self with no haft markings. The medium large flowers of heavy silky 

 texture have fine form and are cerried on 34-inch, well branched, 

 strong stems. Hi-Time has very dark blue-green foliage that is 

 unusuallv resistant to leaf spot; a vigorous grower and free bloomer. 

 HM AIS, 1950. 



GYPSY CLASSIC (DeForest, 1950) Each $5.00 



Wide, flaring, neat flower of royal brown, having a bril- 

 liant henna overlay. Deep gold styles and bright orange 

 beard. HM AIS, 1952. 



HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Hall, 1952) Each $8.00 



Peer of all the flamingo-pinks to date. It is twice as large 

 as Heritage and much the same shade of pink; deeper in 

 color than Ballerina, much larger and more colorful than 

 Pink Sensation. It has bowled over all who have seen it. 

 Happy Birthday is not just a sumptuous flower ... it has 

 bold foliage, big, heavy stalks, large rhizomes and in- 

 creases at a rapid rate. Height 3 feet. HM AIS, 1952; 

 AM, 1954. Shown in color on page 14. 



HEATHER ROSE (Hall, 1950) Each $2.50 



This is a large rosy orchid-pink, but ot a different shade 

 from any Iris we have seen. The color is new, pleasing 

 and very close to that of Scotch heather. Form, stem and 

 branching are all good. It is a vigorous grower, hardy and 

 blooms freely. A fine Iris in every way and brings a bit 

 of new color to the garden. Courtier is one parent. 

 HM AIS, 1951. 



HEIGHO (Craig, 1949) Each $3.00 



Vigorous and prolific hybrid with fine, tall, wiry stems 45 

 inches high, ideally branched. Color is clear Bradley violet, 

 actually a light violet shade of blue-lavender. There is a 

 hint of a signal patch at the tip of the beard. Mr. Craig 

 regards this as one of his greatest accomplishments. 

 HM AIS, 1949. 



HELEN COLLINGWOOD (K. Smith, 1949) Each $7.50 



A very brilliant Iris in the neglecta class. Standards are 

 light lavender, the falls bright violet-purple ... a decided 

 contrast. Stalks are 40 inches tall, sturdy and vigorous. 

 HM AIS, 1950; AM, 1952. 



