PINNACLE 



SAN ANTONE (Kleinsorge, 1947) Each $1.00 



Illustrated on page 35. A deep tan or sand-brown self, impos- 

 ing in size and manner of growth, with extra broad falls and 

 beautiful form. The immense buds unfold into huge flowers 

 perfectly spaced, manv to the stem. Just enough ruffling to lend 

 °race. HM AIS, 1948. 



SAVAGE (Craig, 1949) Each $5.00 



Broadly flaring flower in a new and different shade of red 

 ... a subtle blending of bronze and magenta. A real eye catch- 

 er with brilliant color hard to describe. 34 inches tall. Few 

 plants. HM AIS. 1951. 



SKY RANGER (Hall, 1948) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Very tall— up to 54 inches— this stately and heavily ruffled 

 medium blue dominates the Iris garden. The three-way branch- 

 ed stems open one flower each at a time, excellently spaced. 

 The flowers are large, of very attractive form and good sub- 

 stance. It is so strong and vigorous that it has held up in 

 storms when shorter and smaller varieties have gone down. 

 HM AIS, 1949; AM, 1952. 



CAHOKIA 



SALAMONIE (Cook, 7 946; Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Exquisite light pink blend, richly yet delicately colored, com- 

 bining the best features of its parents, Majenica and Pink 

 Reflection. A self in garden effect, the flowers holding their 

 color well in any weather. Standards light pinkish cinnamon: 

 falls light congo-pink: flowers 5 inches in diameter. A strong 

 grower and free bloomer. HM AIS, 1946. 



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