NOVELTY (Craig, 1950) Each $5.00 



Full flaring, striated' orchid, pink and cream fancy plicata. This is a large 

 flower in quite a different color pattern which surprises those seeing it for the 

 first time. Well branched. 



OLA KALA (J. Sass 1943) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Just now we have an abundance of fine deep yellow Irises, but here is one 

 that perhaps outdoes all the others for depth of color and in addition it is 

 heavily ruffled. Medium large flowers on nicely branched, 36-inch stalks. So 

 yellow it is almost on the orange side. HM AIS, 1943; AM, 1945; Dykes 

 Medal, 1948. See right. 



OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge, 1939) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



Light creamy tan, with golden buff overlay; a most unusual color break and a 

 distinctly beautiful new Iris. Standards are domed and closed; falls wide and 

 rather tailored in appearance. A perfectly huge bloom, heavy substance, and 

 the longest lasting variety in our gardens. HM AIS, 1940; AM, 1941. 



OPAL CLOUD (Kleinsorge, 1949) Each $1 .50; 3 for $4.00 



A huge blend of pinkish opalescent tints. Not a pink Iris, but a har- jffPj 

 mony of pearl and opal and soft old rose with coppery shading near the s 

 border of the falls. This copper suffusion is present near the hafts 

 and the crests are copper colored. The over-all effect is a sort of terra- 

 cotta-pink with violet suffusions. Cascade Splendor crossed with Day- 

 break. 42 inches tall and very well branched. 



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