HAWAIIAN BREEZE (Hall, '61) Each $2.50 



A delicately colored flower that is neither pink nor mauve, but is 

 from pink breeding and could be called a pink blend. It is so differ- 

 ent from others of this series, so enchanting in its pastel shadings 

 and so excitingly unique. Large, well formed and nicelv branched. 

 .3 feet. See page 25. HM AIS, 1963. 



HEARTBEAT (Lapham, '58) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Among the vast number of pink Iris now in commerce, this is 

 real unique. Not only is the "La France" shade quite apart from 

 others, but the heaw pink beard extending far down on the falls 

 is unlike any Iris we know. 36 inches; quite late. HM AIS, 1958. 



HEARTBREAKER (Hall, '64) Each $7.50 



A large, flaring pink self, with deep pink beard and a worth\ mem- 

 ber of the finest trio of pink Iris we have ever introduced from Mr. 

 Hall. Heartbreaker has extra fine branching and flowers from mid- 

 season to late. 36 inches. Shovra on page 42. HM AIS, 1965. 



HEATHER HAWK (Gibson, '66) Each $15.00 



Almost pure white falls with a narrow band of pinkish copper and 

 light plicata markings on the haft. The standards are pale copper 

 shading into white, delicately rufiled and flounced. Style-arms and 

 beard are a contrasting old gold tint. Large blooms, admirable 

 placement, on 3-foot stems. See back cover. 



HEAVENLY DAYS (Wickersham, '63) Each $4.00 



Too many blues? Not with the quality, form, size and crisp clear 

 June sky hue of this one! Standards are wide and upright, prac- 

 tically closed at the top, waved and of hea\'y substance. The falls 

 are extra broad and flaring, set off with a creamy white beard. Good 

 branching and very long lasting. Height 3 feet. Shown on page 30. 



HELEN COLLINGWOOD (K. Smifh, '49) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A very brilliant Iris in tlie neglecta class. Standards are light laven- 

 der, the falls bright violet-puiple ... a decided contrast. Stalks are 

 40 inches tall, sturdy and vigorous. HM AIS, 1950; AM, 1952. 

 Shown on page 53. 



HELEN NOVAK (Hinkle, '58) Each $1.50 



A nifiled medium blue of intense color, lovely billowy fullness of 

 form and delightful ruffling. The beard is tipped blue. Great size 

 and 38-inch, nicely branched stalks are additional complements. It 

 is free flowering and a fast increaser. HM AIS, 1958. 



HENNA STITCHES (Gibson, '61) Each $2.00 



Well illustrated on page 19. A very bright combination of frosts- 

 white and gleaming henna-copper. The petals are gracefully 

 flounced and ruffled. A feature which enlivens this new plicata is 

 the metalhc gleam of the reddish copper margins and st\learms. 

 36 inches. HM AIS, 1962. 



HENRY SHAW (C. Benson, '59) Each $4.00 



A giant white, perfectly proportioned, crimped and ruffled and with 

 a greenish undertone on tlie falls. The huge buds ha\ e a greenish 

 cast and the beard is white. Many flowers and good branching. 

 38 inches. HM AIS, 1959; AM 1961. Best white Iris of 1965. 



HIGH ABOVE (DeForesi, '61) Each $3.50 



One of the late Fred DeForest's masterpieces. Golor is pale sky 

 blue, smooth and even, the texture like satin. Very spreading falls, 

 waved at the edges, seven to nine blooms to the 36-inch stalk. 

 HM AIS, 1962; AM, 1964. Shown on page 36. 



HIGH LIFE (Schreiner, '64) Each $10.00 



A spirited burgundy red plicata on the order of Karachi but botli 

 larger and taller than that fine variety. The giant, richly hued 

 flowers resemble some rare tropical orchid, borne on stalks 3 feet 

 or over in height. Late. HM AIS, 1965. Shown on page 2. 



IMPERIAL LILAC (Schreiner, '63) Each $7.50 



Shimmering, frost^', fresh-toned self of clean lilac-lavender, huge in 

 size and extra heavy in substance. This is one hard to fault and is 

 probably the very best in its color class. 36 inches. HM AIS, 1965. 



IMPERIAL WOMAN (K. Smith, '58) Each $2.00 



An odd shade of violet-blue with underlving amethyst cast; tall and 

 imperial in carriage with exceptionally wide, large flaring falls 

 which are Ughtly ruffled. Beard is pale violet and there are flecks of 

 turquoise on the crests. Medium late, 40 inches in height. HM AIS, 

 1961. See page 29. 



INCA CHIEF (Miisch, '52) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Burnished golden bronze, evenly colored throughout. The ruffled 

 flowers, with very broad hafts, are of immense size and are pro- 

 duced on heavy stalks. Height about 3 ft. HM AIS, 1952; AM, 

 1954. See page 50. 



