HIT PARADE (Hall, 1947) 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Another flamingo-pink, with some ruffling, 

 good form and substance, and a littler larger 

 flower than Courtier or Floradora, carried on 

 well-branched, 34-inch stems. Color is lighter 

 than Courtier and deeper than Floradora 

 and it has the characteristic tangerine beard. 



HONOR BRIGHT Deforest, 1951) 



Each $3.50 



A large flowered plicata of spreading form. 

 Chrome-yellow ground with flush of orange 

 and a white patch on the falls. Attractive 

 individually and most effective as a clump. 

 HM AIS. 1951. 



HURRICANE (Craig, 1949) Each $3.00 



An odd but beautiful powder-blue flecked 

 with purplish brown spots. This is an "onco- 

 bred" of huge size but it mav not be hardy 

 in the North. HM AIS. 1949. 



ILLINOIS (Hall, 1949) Each $1.50 



A great big creamy yellow, noted for its fine 

 texture and purity of color. The well formed 

 flowers are produced in wonderful profusion 

 on strong, 36-inch stems, extra well branched. 

 As either a clump or an individual stalk it 

 attracts all eves in the garden. HC AIS. 1946: 

 HM, 1950. 



ILLUSTRIOUS (Hall, 1953) Each $5.00 



Our latest blue Iris, coming into flower with 

 such late varieties as Extravaganza and Gar- 

 den Glory. Blossoms are of very large size, 

 uniform rich deep blue— almost indigo— and 

 a clump is a wonderful sight. The smooth 

 haft is brownish and the beard is incon- 

 spicuous. Widelv branched, three feet 

 tall. 



Garden of David Hall, Wilmette, Illinois 



